Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, and Clinical Neuroscience edited by Rhawn Joseph , 864 pp., ill., Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1996, 2nd ed. 1990, $69.00 This book represents a remarkable effort: 751 pages of text and 80 pages of references from one author covering an enormous range of topics in neuroscience and behavioral science. Consider the book's subtitle: Emotion, Evolution, Cognition, Language, Memory, Brain Damage, and Abnormal Behavior. Other texts that attempt such a breadth of material usually have contributors numbering in the tens, if not the hundreds, all determined to review the same material from their own viewpoints. Written by a single person, this text benefits from coherence of narrative; there is only one author's story to be told. And at $69 (at a local Boston …