Exonians in Review: Winter 2026
The latest publications, recordings, exhibitions and films by Exeter alumni and faculty.
Surgeons and Something More: The History of Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania
Clyde Barker ’50, with Elizabeth D. Barker, The American Philosophical Society Press, 2024
Murder at Seascape
Tom Ehrlich ’52, Pegasus Publishers, 2025
One: One Earth, One Humanity, One Future
Winslow Myers ’58, with Libby Traubman Creative Initiative Publications, 2025
Thomas More and Liberal Education: Christian Humanism in Practice
Elizabeth Brooke Blackburn Carpenter; George S. Blackburn ’60, editor, self-published, 2024
A Vet’s Story
Mark Helfat ’69, self-published, 2025
Surfing the Interstates: 1973 Hitchhiking Memoir
André J de Saint Phalle ’69, self-published, 2025
Master of Rome: A Life of Julius Caesar
David Potter ’75, Oxford University Press, 2025
The Last of the Giants: An Ultra Running Graphic Novel
Doug Mayer ’83, with William Windrestin Helvetiq, 2025
“Half-Heard in the Stillness,” essay
Jeremy Faro ’92, The Threepenny Review, fall 2025
Rainbow Gold: Building a Business That’s Both the Journey and the Destination
David B. Hampson ’96, MindStir Media, 2025
The Catholic Church and Transnational Moral Norms in the Philippines: Contraception, Human Trafficking, and Religion
Jonathan T. Chow ’99, Routledge, 2025
The 7-Minute Citizen: Your Power, Your Rights, Your Democracy
Wes Chaput ’06, Wheatmark, 2025
Protected: Birth Control’s Remarkable Story and Uncertain Future
Katie DeAngelis Quimby ’09, Bloomsbury Academic, 2025
FACULTY
“On Heartbreak: The Beautiful Half of a Golden Hurt,” essay
Willie Perdomo, instructor in English, Poetry Foundation, November 3, 2025
Submit your work
Alumni are encouraged to advise the Bulletin editor (bulletin@exeter.edu) of their own publications, recordings, films, etc., in any field, and those of their classmates, for inclusion in future Exonians in Review columns. Please send a review copy of your published work to the editor to be considered for an extended profile in future issues. Works can be sent to: Phillips Exeter Academy, The Exeter Bulletin, 20 Main Street, Exeter, NH 03833.