Christopher Brand: The g factor. Waiting for publication. Comment by Hans Eysenck, in review to appear in Personality & Individual Differences (from an Internet page): "Christopher Brand, a paid-up member of the Edinburgh branch of the London School, examines the curious fate of Spearman's g and discusses general intelligence and its implications. It is an important job, extremely well done, by someone clearly acquainted with the historical roots of the controversies that have raged around this concept, and anyone wishing to know just what happened, and where we are now, can do no better than read this book." 6247 Geoffrey Cowley: Testing the science of intelligence. Newsweek 24 October 1994, 34-36. On Murray and Herrnstein's "Bell curve". 6248 Lynnell Hancock: In defiance of Darwin. Newsweek 24 October 1994, 37. How a public school in the Bronx turns dropouts into scholars. 16727 Richard Herrnstein/Charles Murray: The bell curve. Free Press 1994, 870p. Eur 15. 7935 Constance Holden: Wiley drops IQ book after public furor. Science 3 May 1996, 644. Christopher Brand's 247-page book "The g factor" probably will not be published by Wiley. The author told reporters that he believes genes play a role in average IQ differences between the races. Student boycotts of his lectures followed. Wiley said that the book was in any case "a scientific monograph intended for a very limited audience." Brand is demanding $75000 compensation from Wiley. Many of Brand's colleagues have expressed dismay over Wiley's action. Brand is not the only author to run into problems publishing books that touch on race differences in IQ. The patriarch of modern US IQ research, Arthur Jensen, professor emeritus at Berkeley, says he has had a hard time finding a publisher for his magnum opus on intelligence, a 800-page book also called "The g factor", which is now sitting - also at Wiley - awaiting a final decision on a contract. Comment by Hans Eysenck, in review to appear in Personality & Individual Differences (from an Internet page): "Christopher Brand, a paid-up member of the Edinburgh branch of the London School, examines the curious fate of Spearman's g and discusses general intelligence and its implications. It is an important job, extremely well done, by someone clearly acquainted with the historical roots of the controversies that have raged around this concept, and anyone wishing to know just what happened, and where we are now, can do no better than read this book." Arthur Jensen: The g factor. Waiting for publication at Wiley. Richard Lynn/Tatu Vanhanen: IQ and the wealth of nations. Praeger 2002, 320p. $82. 6246 Tom Morganthau: IQ, is it destiny? Newsweek 24 October 1994, 30-33. On Murray and Herrnstein's "Bell curve". Charles Murray/Richard Herrnstein: The bell curve. Free Press 1994, 800p. $30. About differences in IQ between blacks and whites. J. Rushton: Race differences in intelligence - a review and evolutionary analysis. Personality and Individual Differences 9 (1988), 1009-1024. 8796 ZZ. IQ researcher suspended for views on pedophilia. Science 22 November 1996, 1307.