Angelika Kratzer's new book on modals and conditionals, which collects many of her classic papers on the subject along with a guide to how this work bears on recent developments, is now available from Oxford University Press. The blurb on the Oxford University Press's website describes her book as follows:
This book contains updated and substantially revised versions of Angelika Kratzer's classic papers on modals and conditionals, including 'What "must" and "can" must and can mean', 'Partition and Revision', 'The Notional Category of Modality', 'Conditionals', 'An Investigation of the Lumps of Thought', and 'Facts: Particulars or Information Units?'. The book's contents add up to some of the most important work on modals and conditionals in particular and on the semantics-syntax interface more generally. It will be of central interest to linguists and philosophers of language of all theoretical persuasions.
See: http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199234691.do
Congratulations Angelika!