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!Buenos días, señor Presidente! : Moralidad en dos actos y un interludio según La vida es sueño
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!Esperar no es facil!, por Mo Willems ; adaptado al espanol por F. Isabel Campoy
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!Hablamos! Puerto Ricans speak, Photos. by Julia Singer
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!Zhirinovsky!, Vladimir Kartsev with Todd Bludeau
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"--I probuzhdaetsi︠a︡ poėzii︠a︡ vo mne--" : iz russkoĭ klassicheskoĭ poėzii, A. Pushkin ... [et al.] ; sostavitelʹ i perevodchik Irina Zheleznova
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"--but not goodbye."
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"--the real war will never get in the books" : selections from writers during the Civil War, edited by Louis P. Masur
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"...Forget Herostratus!", by Grigory Gorin ; translated by Michael Glenny
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"A Sweet foretaste of heaven" : artists in the White Mountains 1830-1930, with essays by Robert L. McGrath and Barbara J. MacAdam
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"A different sense of power" : problems of community in late-twentieth-century U.S. poetry, Thomas Fink
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"A dream of stone" : fame, vision, and monumentality in nineteenth-century French literary culture, Michael D. Garval
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"A few acres of snow" : documents in pre-confederation Canadian history, edited by Thomas Thorner ; with assistance from Thor Frohn-Nielsen
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"A few acres of snow" : the saga of the French and Indian wars, Robert Leckie
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"A free ballot and a fair count" : the Department of Justice and the enforcement of voting rights in the South, 1877-1893, Robert M. Goldman
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"A gentleman and an officer" : a military and social history of James B. Griffin's civil war, Judith N. McArthur, Orville Vernon Burton
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"A gentleman and an officer" : a military and social history of James B. Griffin's civil war, Judith N. McArthur, Orville Vernon Burton
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"A good poor man's wife" : being a chronicle of Harriet Hanson Robinson and her family in nineteenth-century New England, Claudia L. Bushman
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"A grand terrible dramma" : from Gettysburg to Petersburg : the Civil War letters of Charles Wellington Reed, illustrated by Reed's Civil War sketches ; edited by Eric A. Campbell
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"A grand terrible dramma" : from Gettysburg to Petersburg : the Civil War letters of Charles Wellington Reed, illustrated by Reed's Civil War sketches ; edited by Eric A. Campbell
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"A higher branch of the art" : photographing the fine arts in England, 1839-1880, Anthony J. Hamber
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"A joy for ever" : (and its price in the market) being the substance (with additions) of two lectures on the political economy of art, delivered at Manchester, July 10th and 13th, 1857, by John Ruskin
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"A mixed multitude" : the struggle for toleration in colonial Pennsylvania, Sally Schwartz
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"A most important epocha"; the coming of the Revolution in South Carolina, [by] Robert M. Weir
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"A new kind of war" : America's global strategy and the Truman Doctrine in Greece, Howard Jones
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"A people born to slavery" : Russia in early modern European ethnography, 1476-1748, Marshall T. Poe
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"A roof over my head" : homeless women and the shelter industry, Jean Calterone Williams
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"A tidal wave of encouragement" : American composers' concerts in the Gilded Age, E. Douglas Bomberger
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"A totally alien life-form" : teenagers, Sydney Lewis
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"Aaron, r.f.", by Henry Aaron as told to Furman Bisher
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"After Mecca" : women poets and the Black Arts Movement, Cheryl Clarke
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"After Mecca" : women poets and the Black Arts Movement, Cheryl Clarke
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"Ahnung und Gegenwart." : Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff ; Leben, Werk und Wirkung
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"All Gaul is divided..." : Letters from occupied France., Anonymous. With a foreword by Elizabeth Morrow
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"All governments lie" : the life and times of rebel journalist I.F. Stone, Myra MacPherson
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"All possible art" : George Herbert's The country parson, Kristine A. Wolberg
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"All scripture is inspired of God and beneficial."
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"All the stories that we have" : adolescents' insights about literacy and learning in secondary schools, Elizabeth Birr Moje
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"All the world's a stage" : dramatic sensibility in Mary Shelley's novels, Charlene E. Bunnell
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"All we are saying..." : The philosophy of the New Left
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"Allegorisierung" und moderne Erzählkunst; : eine Studie zum Werk Thomas Manns
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"Alongside", Caroline Wells Healey Dall
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"Altogether fitting and proper" : Civil War battlefield preservation in history, memory, and policy, 1861-2015, Timothy B. Smith
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"Altogether fitting and proper" : Civil War battlefield preservation in history, memory, and policy, 1861-2015, Timothy B. Smith
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"Am I a snob?" : modernism and the novel, Sean Latham
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"Am I a snob?" : modernism and the novel, Sean Latham
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"American" choral works : Oeuvres "Americaines" pour choeur = "Amerikanische" Chorwerke, Frederick Delius ; [revised and edited by Sir Thomas Beecham]
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"An Honorable profession"; : a tribute to Robert F. Kennedy., Edited by Pierre Salinger [and others
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"And I was there" : Pearl Harbor and Midway--breaking the secrets, by Edwin T. Layton, with Roger Pineau and John Costello
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"And a credit to his race;" the hard life and times of Joseph Louis Barrow, a.k.a. Joe Louis
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"And don't call me a racist!" : a treasury of quotes on the past, present, and future of the color line in America, selected and arranged by Ella Mazel
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"And hearing not--", [by] Earnest Elmo Calkins
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"And the two shall become one flesh" ; : a study of traditions in Ephesians 5:21-33, [by] J. Paul Sampley
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"Antike Roman" : power symbology and the Roman play in early modern England, 1585-1635, Clifford Ronan
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"Are those kids yours?" : American families with children adopted from other countries, Cheri Register
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"Art", Yasmina Reza ; translated by Christopher Hampton
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"Attic" and baroque prose style ; : the anti-Ciceronian movement, Edited by J. Max Patrick and Robert O. Evans, with John M. Wallace
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"Avgust chetyrnadt͡satogo" chitai͡ut na rodine
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"B" movies : an informal survey of the American low-budget film, 1933-1945, by Don Miller
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"Baad bitches" and sassy supermamas : Black power action films, Stephane Dunn
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"Baad bitches" and sassy supermamas : Black power action films, Stephane Dunn
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"Bad girls"/"good girls" : women, sex, and power in the nineties, Nan Bauer Maglin and Donna Perry, editors
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"Bad girls"/"good girls" : women, sex, and power in the nineties, Nan Bauer Maglin and Donna Perry, editors
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"Bad" Shakespeare : revaluations of the Shakespeare canon, edited by Maurice Charney
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"Bad" mothers : the politics of blame in twentieth-century America, edited by Molly Ladd-Taylor and Lauri Umansky
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"Baroques," : suite in five movements for organ
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"Be not deceived" : the sacred and sexual struggles of gay and ex-gay Christian men, Michelle Wolkomir
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"Be not deceived" : the sacred and sexual struggles of gay and ex-gay Christian men, Michelle Wolkomir
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"Beachhead Don" : reporting the war from the European Theater, 1942-1945, Don Whitehead ; edited by John B. Romeiser
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"Beast" Butler ; : the incredible career of Major General Benjamin Franklin Butler
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"Bee my valentine!", Story by Miriam Cohen ; pictures by Lillian Hoban
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"Bee my valentine!", Story by Miriam Cohen ; pictures by Lillian Hoban
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"Befitting emblems of adversity" : a modern Irish view of Edmund Spenser from W.B. Yeats to the present, by David Gardiner
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"Befitting emblems of adversity" : a modern Irish view of Edmund Spenser from W.B. Yeats to the present, by David Gardiner
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"Being down" : challenging violence in urban schools, Ronnie Casella foreword by Jean Anyon
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"Being down" : challenging violence in urban schools, Ronnie Casella foreword by Jean Anyon
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"Belonging to the world" : women's rights and American constitutional culture, Sandra F. VanBurkleo
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"Belonging to the world" : women's rights and American constitutional culture, Sandra F. VanBurkleo
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"Beloved friend": : the story of Tchaikowsky and Nadejda von Meck,, by Catherine Drinker Bowen and Barbara von Meck
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"Bending the future to their will" : civic women, social education, and democracy, Edited by Margaret Smith Crocco, O.L. Davis, Jr., eds
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"Bending the future to their will" : civic women, social education, and democracy, Edited by Margaret Smith Crocco, O.L. Davis, Jr., eds
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"Beneath Iërne's banners" : Irish protestant drama of the Restoration and eighteenth century, Christopher J. Wheatley
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"Bettine, Psyche, Mignon" : Bettina von Arnim und Goethe, von Konstanze Bäumer
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"Between the house and the chicken yard" : the masks of Mary Flannery O'Connor, Jolly Kay Sharp
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"Between your house and mine" : the letters of Lorine Niedecker to Cid Corman, 1960 to 1970, edited by Lisa Pater Faranda
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"Betwene ernest and game" : the literary artistry of the Confessio amantis, Alexandra Hennessey Olsen
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"Big Bill" Haywood, Melvyn Dubofsky
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"Big victory, great task" ; : North Viet-Nam's Minister of Defense assesses the course of the war, Introd. by David Schoenbrun
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"Blessed are the pure in heart", words by Anne Campbell ; music by Ward-Stephens
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"Blighted beginnings" : coming of age in independent Ireland, Jonathan Bolton
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"Bold! Daring! Shocking! True!" : a history of exploitation films, 1919-1959, Eric Schaefer
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"Bold! Daring! Shocking! True!" : a history of exploitation films, 1919-1959, Eric Schaefer
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"Boss" Tweed : the story of a grim generation, by Denis Tilden Lynch
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"Bright shootes of everlastingnesse" : the seventeenth-century religious lyric, edited by Claude J. Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth
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"Brother Woodrow" : a memoir of Woodrow Wilson, by Stockton Axson ; edited by Arthur S. Link, with the assistance of John E. Little, L. Kathleen Amon, and Nancy Plum
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"Buffoonery and easy sentiment" : popular Irish plays in the decade prior to the opening of the Abbey Theatre, by Christopher Fitz-Simon
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"But I played it perfectly in the practice room!", Charlotte Sibley Whitaker, Donald Ray Tanner
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"But gentlemen marry brunettes.", by Anita Loo, intimately illustrated by Ralph Barton
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"But will it work with real students?" : scenarios for teaching secondary English language arts, Janet Alsup, Jonathan Bush
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"But, General Johnson--." : Episodes in a war effort,, by Robert Wood Johnson
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"By the sweat of thy brow" : a series of sermons, broadcast by Chas. E. Coughlin from the Shrine of the Little Flower, October, 1930-February, 1931
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"Byloe i dumy" Gert︠s︡ena / Lidii︠a︡ Chukovskai︠a︡
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"C" : the secret life of Sir Stewart Graham Menzies, spymaster to Winston Churchill, Anthony Cave Brown
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"C" is for Cupcake., Written and illustrated by Carolyn Haywood
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"C" is for Cupcake., Written and illustrated by Carolyn Haywood
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"Can we all get along?" : racial and ethnic minorities in American politics, Paula D. McClain, Joseph Stewart, Jr
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"Can we all get along?" : racial and ethnic minorities in American politics, Paula D. McClain, Joseph Stewart, Jr
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"Cap'n George Fred" himself,, by Captain George Fred Tilton; illustrations from paintings and drawings by Harry Neyland and from photographs. With an introduction by M. D. C. Crawford
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"Captains courageous", Rudyard Kipling
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"Cash flow" analysis and funds statement
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"Charlie needs a cloak.", Story and pictures by Tomie de Paola
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"Children of the sea," and three other unpublished plays., Edited by Jennifer McCabe Atkinson. Foreword by Frank Durham
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"Children of the sea," and three other unpublished plays., Edited by Jennifer McCabe Atkinson. Foreword by Frank Durham
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"Chopsticks only work in pairs" : gender unity and gender equality among the Lahu of southwest China, Shanshan Du
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"Chopsticks only work in pairs" : gender unity and gender equality among the Lahu of southwest China, Shanshan Du
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"Clemency" Canning ; : Charles John, 1st Earl Canning, Governor-General and Viceroy of India, 1856-1862
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"Color struck" under the gaze : ethnicity and the pathology of being in the plays of Johnson, Hurston, Childress, Hansberry, and Kennedy, Martha Gilman Bower
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"Color-blind" racism, Leslie G. Carr
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"Color-blind" racism, Leslie G. Carr
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"Come, Blackrobe" : De Smet and the Indian tragedy, by John J. Killoren
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"Communazis" : FBI surveillance of German emigré writers, Alexander Stephan ; translated by Jan van Heurck
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"Complicity with evil" : the United Nations in the age of modern genocide, Adam LeBor
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"Complicity with evil" : the United Nations in the age of modern genocide, Adam LeBor
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"Concrete" poetry from East and West Germany : the language of exemplarism and experimentalism, Liselotte Gumpel
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"Cultures of Whiggism" : new essays on English literature and culture in the long eighteenth century, edited by David Womersley ; assisted by Paddy Bullard and Abigail Williams
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"Cur'd, and perfect": : the problem of Shakespeare's text; the annual lecture delivered to the Australian Academy of the Humanities at its second annual General Meeting at Camberra on 18 May 1971, [by] H. J. Oliver
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"Dark pictures" and other stories, Noma Hiroshi ; translated and with an afterword by James Raeside
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"Dark pictures" and other stories, Noma Hiroshi ; translated and with an afterword by James Raeside
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"Dasein heisst eine Rolle spielen";
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"De sens rassis" : essays in honor of Rupert T. Pickens, edited by Keith Busby, Bernard Guidot, and Logan E. Whalen
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"Dear Carrie-- " : the Civil War letters of Thomas N. Stevens, George M. Blackburn, editor ; illustrations by Andrea Lozano
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"Dear Josie" : witnessing the hopes and failures of democratic education, Joseph Featherstone, Liza Featherstone, Caitlin Featherstone ; foreword by Herbert Kohl
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"Dear Josie" : witnessing the hopes and failures of democratic education, Joseph Featherstone, Liza Featherstone, Caitlin Featherstone ; foreword by Herbert Kohl
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"Dear Master" : letters of a slave family, edited by Randall M. Miller
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"Dear father"/"dear son" : correspondence of John D. Rockefeller and John D. Rockefeller, Jr., edited by Joseph W. Ernst
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"Dear friend" : Thomas Garrett & William Still, collaborators on the underground railroad, Judith Bentley ; illustrated with photographs & old prints
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"Deep play" : John Gay and the invention of modernity, Dianne Dugaw
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"Der tag" ; : or, The tragic man, by J. M. Barrie
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"Deutschstunde" von Siegfried Lenz. : Eine Kritik., Mit einem Anhang: Vorschule der Schriftstellerei
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"Difficult" children as elicitors and targets of adult communication patterns : an attributional-behavioral transactional analysis, Daphne Blunt Bugental, William A. Shennum ; with commentary by Phillip Shaver, and reply by the authors
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"Discreción" in the works of Cervantes: : a semantic study,, by Margaret J. Bates ..
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"Disguised unemployment" in underdeveloped areas,, with special reference to South Korean agriculture
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"Do it my way or you're fired!" : employee rights and the changing role of management prerogatives, David W. Ewing
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"Do you know-- ?" : the jazz repertoire in action, Robert R. Faulkner & Howard S. Becker
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"Do you sincerely want to be rich?" : The full story of Bernard Cornfeld and IOS, Charles Raw, Bruce Page, and Godfrey Hodgson
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"Doctors wanted, no women need apply" : sexual barriers in the medical profession, 1835-1975, Mary Roth Walsh
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"Doktor Faust" : zur Sozialgeschichte des deutschen Intellektuellen zwischen frühbürgerlicher Revolution und Reichsgründung (1525-1871), Rainer Dorner
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"Don Quichotte" en France au XVIIe et au XVIIIe siècle,
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"Don't bother me Mom, I'm learning!" : how computer and video games are preparing your kids for twenty-first century success and how you can help!, Marc Prensky ; with a foreword and contributions by James Paul Gee
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"Down the Tennessee" : the Mexican War reminiscences of an East Tennessee Volunteer ..., R.M. Edwards ; edited by Stewart Lillard
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"Dueñas" and "doncellas" : a study of the "Doña Rodríguez" episode in "Don Quijote", by Conchita Herdman Marianella
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"Eagle forgotten"; : the life of John Peter Altgeld, [by] Harry Barnard
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"El mono piadoso" y seis piezas de café-teatro
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"Empire can wait" : American opposition to Hawaiian annexation, 1893-1898, Thomas J. Osborne
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"Enemy of none but a common friend of all"? : an international perspective on the lender-of-last-resort function, Curzio Giannini
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"Energy to the 21st century" : proceedings of the 15th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, Seattle, Washington, August 18-22, 1980
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"Enlightened" racism : The Cosby show, audiences, and the myth of the American dream, Sut Jhally and Justin Lewis
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"Enlightened" racism : The Cosby show, audiences, and the myth of the American dream, Sut Jhally and Justin Lewis
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"Entangling alliances with none" : American foreign policy in the age of Jefferson, Lawrence S. Kaplan
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"Entangling alliances with none" : American foreign policy in the age of Jefferson, Lawrence S. Kaplan
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"Es geht nicht um Christa Wolf" : der Literaturstreit im vereinten Deutschland, herausgegeben von Thomas Anz ; [unter Mitarbeit von Christof Bolay ... et al.]
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"Et in Arcadia ego": : a study of the poetry of Luis Cernuda
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"Eurocommunism," implications for East and West, by Roy Godson, Stephen Haseler ; research contributors, Leonard Schapiro [and others]
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"Eurocommunism," implications for East and West, by Roy Godson, Stephen Haseler ; research contributors, Leonard Schapiro [and others]
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"Europa," poetische Rede des Novalis
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"Everybody does it!" : crime by the public, Thomas Gabor
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"Everybody does it!" : crime by the public, Thomas Gabor
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"Everybody's paid but the teacher" : the teaching profession and the women's movement, Patricia A. Carter
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"Everybody's paid but the teacher" : the teaching profession and the women's movement, Patricia A. Carter
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"Evil" Arabs in American popular film : orientalist fear, Tim Jon Semmerling
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"Evil" Arabs in American popular film : orientalist fear, Tim Jon Semmerling
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"Eyes on the ought to be" : what we teach about when we teach about literacy, Kirk Branch
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"Eyes on the ought to be" : what we teach about when we teach about literacy, Kirk Branch
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"Failure is not an option": memorable messages, Honors College students and academic achievement, by Meghan Carroll Kelly Nyeste
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"Feeling your pain" : the explosion and abuse of government power in the Clinton-Gore years, James Bovard
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"Femininity," "masculinity," and "androgyny" : a modern philosophical discussion, edited by Mary Vetterling-Braggin
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"Femininity," "masculinity," and "androgyny" : a modern philosophical discussion, edited by Mary Vetterling-Braggin
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"Fire from the midst of you" : a religious life of John Brown, Louis A. DeCaro, Jr
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"Fire from the midst of you" : a religious life of John Brown, Louis A. DeCaro, Jr
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"Fire! fire!" said Mrs. McGuire, Bill Martin Jr ; Vladimir Radunsky made a hole and pictures for this book
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"First among equals" : Abraham Lincoln's reputation during his administration, Hans L. Trefousse
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"First with the most" Forrest,, by Robert Selph Henry
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"First-year teacher" eight years later : an inquiry into teacher development, Robert V. Bullough, Jr., Kerrie Baughman ; foreword by David C. Berliner
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"First-year teacher" eight years later : an inquiry into teacher development, Robert V. Bullough, Jr., Kerrie Baughman ; foreword by David C. Berliner
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"Free trade" and moral philosophy : rethinking the sources of Adam Smith's Wealth of nations, Richard F. Teichgraeber III
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"Fritz Lang, director .... Questionable" : the politics of a German émigré film director, by Jeffrey Alden Demoss
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"From today painting is dead" : -- The beginnings of photography:, [catalogue of an exhibition held at] the Victoria & Albert Museum, 16 March - 14 May 1972
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"G" Is for "Growing" : 30 Years of Research on Children and Sesame Street
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"G. G.",, by George Grossmith
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"Gentlemen, be seated!" : A parade of the American minstrels, by Dailey Paskman
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"Gilded prostitution" : status, money, and transatlantic marriages, 1870-1914, by Maureen G. Montgomery
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"Git on board," : collection of folk songs arranged for mixed chorus,, compiled and edited by Beatrice Landeck..
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"Good guys don't wear hats" : children's talk about the media, Joseph Tobin
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"Good guys don't wear hats" : children's talk about the media, Joseph Tobin
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"Good writing" in cross-cultural context, Xiao-ming Li
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"Good writing" in cross-cultural context, Xiao-ming Li
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"Great decisions ... 1958" : What should U. S. do in a changing world?
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"Growing up" teaching : from personal knowledge to professional practice, Frances Schoonmaker
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"Growing up" teaching : from personal knowledge to professional practice, Frances Schoonmaker
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"Guess at the rest" : cracking the Hogarth code, Elisabeth Soulier-Détis
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"Half brother, half son" : the letters of Louis D. Brandeis to Felix Frankfurter, edited by Melvin I. Urofsky and David W. Levy
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"Happiness is not my companion" : the life of General G.K. Warren, David M. Jordan
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"Harlem gallery", and other poems of Melvin B. Tolson, edited by Raymond Nelson ; introduction by Rita Dove
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"Harlem gallery", and other poems of Melvin B. Tolson, edited by Raymond Nelson ; introduction by Rita Dove
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"Haughty conquerors" : Amherst and the great Indian uprising of 1763, William R. Nester
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"Have you seen Tom Thumb?", By Mabel Leigh Hunt. Illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg
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"He's all man" : learning masculinity, gayness, and love from American movies, John M. Clum
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"Heikel bis heute" : Frauen und Nationalsozialismus : der Opfermythos in Christa Wolfs "Kindheitsmuster", Ruth Waldeck
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"Here I have lived" ; : a history of Lincoln's Springfield, 1821-1865, by Paul M. Angle
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"Here I have lived"; : a history of Lincoln's Springfield, 1821-1865., A publication of the Abraham Lincoln Association, Springfield, Ill
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"Here come a wind" : Labor on the move, Southern Exposure
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"Hey, what's wrong with this one?", by Maia Wojciechowska ; pictures by Joan Sandin
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"Hi-ya, neighbor", by Ruth Stevens
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"Hiawatha" : with its original Indian legends, compiled, with essays on its authentic background of Lake Superior country and Chippewa Indians, by Chase S. Osborn and Stelllanova Osborn ; introduction by Frank Murphy
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"Hierusalem in principio laetitiae meae" : Gregor X. und die Kreuzzugsbewegung im späten 13. Jahrhundert, Lorenz Langer
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"High and mighty queens" of early modern England : realities and representations, co-edited by Carole Levin, Jo Eldridge Carney, and Debra Barrett-Graves
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"History is bunk" : assembling the past at Henry Ford's Greenfield Village, Jessie Swigger
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"History is bunk" : assembling the past at Henry Ford's Greenfield Village, Jessie Swigger
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"Honour" : crimes, paradigms, and violence against women, edited by Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain
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"Honour" : crimes, paradigms, and violence against women, edited by Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain
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"Honour" : crimes, paradigms, and violence against women, edited by Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain
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"Honour" : crimes, paradigms, and violence against women, edited by Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain
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"How the dominoes fell" : Southeast Asia in perspective, John H. Esterline and Mae H. Esterline
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"How the dominoes fell" : Southeast Asia in perspective, John H. Esterline and Mae H. Esterline
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"Humane endeavour" ; : the story of the China war, by Haldore Hanson
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"Huon de Bordeaux", et l'évolution du genre épique au XIIIe siècle, Marguerite Rossi, ...
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"I am a Democrat" ; : the political career of David Bennett Hill
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"I am cherry alive," the little girl sang, by Delmore Schwartz ; pictures by Barbara Cooney
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"I am cherry alive," the little girl sang, by Delmore Schwartz ; pictures by Barbara Cooney
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"I can't take you anywhere!", Phyllis Reynolds Naylor ; illustrated by Jef Kaminsky
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"I don't see color" : personal and critical perspectives on white privilege, edited by Bettina Bergo and Tracey Nicholls
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"I don't see color" : personal and critical perspectives on white privilege, edited by Bettina Bergo and Tracey Nicholls
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"I dreamt last night ..." : a new approach to the revelations of dreaming--and its uses in psychotherapy, by Medard Boss ; translated from German by Stephen Conway ; introd. by Paul J. Stern
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"I gave them a sword" : behind the scenes of the Nixon interviews, by David Frost ; [photos by John Bryson]
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"I have been so many people" : a study of Lee Smith's fiction, Tanya Long Bennett
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"I like, just read it with my fingers" : jazz improvisation in a middle school band classroom, by John H. Payne
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"I love learning; I hate school" : an anthropology of college, Susan D. Blum
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"I must be a part of this war" : a German American's fight against Hitler and Nazism, Patricia Kollander, with John O'Sullivan
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"I played what was in my head" : learning to play a band instrument by ear and through notation, by Matthew D. Tignanelli
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"I read the news today" : the social drama of John Lennon's death, by Fred Fogo
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"I vozvrashchaetsi︠a︡ veter...", Vladimir Bukovskiĭ
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"I watched a wild hog eat my baby!" : a colorful history of tabloids and their cultural impact, Bill Sloan
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"I will sing the wondrous story" : a history of Baptist hymnody in North America, by David W. Music and Paul A. Richardson
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"I'd love to kiss you-- " : conversations with Bette Davis, by Whitney Stine
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"I'm all about this class" : learners finding musical and personal voice through experiences in a music workshop class in an alternative high school setting, by Michael Wiggins Medvinsky
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"I'm not gonna die in this damn place" : manliness, identity, and survival of the Mexican American Vietnam prisoners of war, Juan David Coronado
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"If I had it to do over again ... " : America's adult dropouts, by Robert S. Gallagher
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"If you lean in, will men just look down your blouse?" : questions and thoughts for loud, smart women in turbulent times, Gina Barreca
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"Im Schlaf bin ich wacher" : die Träume der Rahel Levin Varnhagen, herausgegeben von Barbara Hahn
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"Image of that horror" : history, prophecy, and apocalypse in King Lear, by Joseph Wittreich
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"Image" on the art and evolution of the film : photographs and articles from the magazine of the International Museum of Photography, edited by Marshall Deutelbaum
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"Imported inflation" and the balance of payments, by Samuel I. Katz
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"In God we trust"; : the religious beliefs and ideas of the American founding fathers., Selected, edited, and with commentary by Norman Cousins
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"In a perilous hour" : the public address of John F. Kennedy, Steven R. Goldzwig and George N. Dionisopoulos ; foreword by Halford R. Ryan
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"In our professional opinion ..." : the primacy of clinical judgment over moral choice, Wendy Carlton
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"In the hands of a good providence" : religion in the life of George Washington, Mary V. Thompson
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"In the open" : Jewish women writers and British culture, edited by Claire M. Tylee
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"In the solitude of my soul" : the diary of Geneviève Bréton, 1867-1871, edited by James Smith Allen ; translated by James Palmes ; with a foreword by Daphné Doublet-Vaudoyer
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"In the solitude of my soul" : the diary of Geneviève Bréton, 1867-1871, edited by James Smith Allen ; translated by James Palmes ; with a foreword by Daphné Doublet-Vaudoyer
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"In vain I tried to tell you" : essays in Native American ethnopoetics, Dell Hymes
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"In vain I tried to tell you" : essays in Native American ethnopoetics, Dell Hymes
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"Intimate" violence against women : when spouses, partners, or lovers attack, edited by Paula K. Lundberg-Love and Shelly L. Marmion
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"Invisible" strands in African Methodism : a history of the African Union Methodist Protestant and Union American Methodist Episcopal churches, 1805-1980, by Lewis V. Baldwin
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"Isak Dinesen" and Karen Blixen: : the mask and the reality
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"Isak Dinesen" and Karen Blixen: : the mask and the reality
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"It just ain't fair" : the ethics of health care for African Americans, edited by Annette Dula and Sara Goering ; with editorial contributions from Marian Gray Secundy and September Williams ; foreword by Mark Siegler
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"It was play or starve" : acting in the nineteenth century American popular theatre, John Hanners
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"It's being done" : academic success in unexpected schools, Karin Chenoweth
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"It's being done" : academic success in unexpected schools, Karin Chenoweth
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"It's simple," said Simon, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Meilo So
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"It's simple," said Simon, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Meilo So
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"It's so good, don't even try it once": : Heroin in perspective., Edited by David E. Smith and George R. Gay
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"It's so good, don't even try it once": : Heroin in perspective., Edited by David E. Smith and George R. Gay
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"It's your misfortune and none of my own" : a history of the American West, by Richard White
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"Japan" kurippingu : Washinton Posuto ga kaita "Nihon" = Views of Japan from The Washington Post Newsroom, Tōgō Shigehiko
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"Johnny's such a bright boy, what a shame he's retarded", Kate Long
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"June 22, 1941"; : Soviet historians and the German invasion., [Compiled] by Vladimir Petrov
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"Just a housewife" : the rise and fall of domesticity in America, Glenna Matthews
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"Just like the other class" : learning from video-recordings of peers in a developmental kindergarten music classroom, by Erin E. Janetsky
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"Kazoku keikaku" e no michi : kindai Nihon no seishoku o meguru seiji, Ogino Miho
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"Keep the damned women out" : the struggle for coeducation, Nancy Weiss Malkiel
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"Kubla Khan" and the fall of Jerusalem : the mythological school in biblical criticism and secular literature, 1770-1880, E.S. Shaffer
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"Kubla Khan" and the fall of Jerusalem : the mythological school in biblical criticism and secular literature, 1770-1880, E.S. Shaffer
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"Kulturelle Hybridität" in der deutschen Minoritätenliteratur der achtziger Jahre, Hiltrud Arens
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"L'Homme qui rit," ou, La parole-monstre de Victor Hugo, par M. Collot ... [et al.]
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"L'OEuvre" de Emile Zola : Roman sur les arts, manifeste, autobiographie, roman a clef
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"La chanson du mal-aimé" d'Apollinaire; : essai d'analyse structurale et stylistique
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"La plus que lente" : valse pour piano ..
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"Law never here" : a social history of African American responses to issues of crime and justice, Frankie Y. Bailey and Alice P. Green
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"Le Nouvelliste de Lyon" : et la défense religieuse (1879-1889)., Préf. de M. André Latreille
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"Leave that cricket be, Alan Lee", Barbara Ann Porte ; pictures by Donna Ruff
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"Leave that cricket be, Alan Lee", Barbara Ann Porte ; pictures by Donna Ruff
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"Left-wing" communism, : an infantile disorder
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"Lessons" of the past; : the use and misuse of history in American foreign policy, [by] Ernest R. May
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"Let a common interest bind us together" : associations, partisanship, and culture in Philadelphia, 1775-1840, Albrecht Koschnik
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"Let the word go forth" : the speeches, statements, and writings of John F. Kennedy, selected and with introduction by Theodore C. Sorensen
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"Let's have a parade," said Lana, Erica Silverman
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"Lexington", : a pageant drama of the American freedom, founded upon great sayings, to be acted in dumb show,, compiled and, in part, written by Sidney Howard for the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Lexington, April 19th, 1775
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"Licentious liberty" in a Brazilian gold-mining region : slavery, gender, and social control in eighteenth-century Sabará, Minas Gerais, Kathleen J. Higgins
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"Licentious liberty" in a Brazilian gold-mining region : slavery, gender, and social control in eighteenth-century Sabará, Minas Gerais, Kathleen J. Higgins
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"Life is painful, nasty, and short-- in my case it has only been painful and nasty" : Djuna Barnes, 1978-1981 : an informal memoir, by Hank O'Neal
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"Life unworthy of life" : racial phobia and mass murder in Hitler's Germany, James M. Glass
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"Life was meant to be lived" : a centenary portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt, Joseph P. Lash
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"Life-meanings" of future teachers; : a value study,, by Lucy K. Ackerknecht
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"Like fire in broom straw" : southern journalism and the textile strikes of 1929-1931, Robert Weldon Whalen
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"Lincoln's humor" and other essays, Benjamin P. Thomas ; edited by Michael Burlingame
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"Lincoln's humor" and other essays, Benjamin P. Thomas ; edited by Michael Burlingame
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"Literature and life" ; : a lecture delivered April 13, 1931, at Princeton University, by John Galsworthy ..
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"Littery man" : Mark Twain and modern authorship, Richard S. Lowry
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"Luxury" fleet : the Imperial German Navy, 1888-1918, Holger H. Herwig
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"Man--with variations" : interviews with Franz Boas and colleagues, 1937, Joseph Mitchell ; edited and with an introduction by Robert Brightman
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"Managed floating" as an interim international exchange rate regime, 1973-1975, by Samuel I. Katz
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"Many a song and many a leccherous lay" : tradition and individuality in Chaucer's lyric poetry, Jay Ruud
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"Master Harold" -- and the boys : a drama, by Athol Fugard
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"Master Harold"-- and the boys, Athol Fugard
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"Mau Mau" general, by Waruhiu Itote (General China)
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"Maximum clarity" and other writings on music, Ben Johnston ; edited by Bob Gilmore
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"Mayflower" essays on the story of the Pilgrim fathers as told in Governor Bradford's ms. : History of the Plimoth plantation, with a reproduction of Captain John Smith's map of New England;, by G. Cuthbert Blaxland ..
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"Me, Candido!" : a modern fable
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"Mes souvenirs" sur le Théâtre-libre
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"Minute d'éveil" : Rimbaud maintenant, par M. Bercot ... [et al.]
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"Mio Cid" studies, edited by A. D. Deyermond
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"Miscegenation" : making race in America, Elise Lemire
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"Miscommunication" and problematic talk, edited by Nikolas Coupland, John M. Wiemann, Howard Giles
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"Miscommunication" and problematic talk, edited by Nikolas Coupland, John M. Wiemann, Howard Giles
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"Mixed blood" Indians : racial construction in the early South, Theda Perdue
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"Mo" a woman's view of Watergate, by Maureen Dean, with Hays Gorey
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"Modernism" in modern drama; : a definition and an estimate
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"More more more," said the baby : 3 love stories, Vera B. Williams
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"Mother donit fore the best" : correspondence of a nineteenth-century orphan asylum, Judith A. Dulberger
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"Mother donit fore the best" : correspondence of a nineteenth-century orphan asylum, Judith A. Dulberger
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"Mother donit fore the best" : correspondence of a nineteenth-century orphan asylum, Judith A. Dulberger
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"Mr. Secretary",, by Ben Ames Williams, jr
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"Mr. W. & I," : being the authentic diary of Caroline Le Roy Webster, during a famous journey with the Honble. Daniel Webster to Great Britain and the continent in the year 1839., With an introduction by Claude M. Fuess
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"Multiplication is for white people" : raising expectations for other people's children, Lisa Delpit
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"Music of my future" : the Schoenberg quartets and Trio, edited by Reinhold Brinkmann & Christoph Wolff
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"My dear girl" ; : the correspondence of Benjamin Franklin with Polly Stevenson, Georgiana and Catherine Shipley, By James Madison Stifler
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"My ecchoing song"; : Andrew Marvell's poetry of criticism, by Rosalie L. Colie
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"My greatest quarrel with fortune" : Major General Lew Wallace in the West, 1861-1862, Charles G. Beemer
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"My hideous progeny" : Mary Shelly, William Godwin, and the father-daughter relationship, Katherine C. Hill-Miller
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"My madness saved me" : the madness and marriage of Virginia Woolf, Thomas Szasz
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"My other self" : the letters of Olive Schreiner and Havelock Ellis, 1884-1920, edited by Yaffa Claire Draznin
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"My world is gone" : memories of life in a southern cotton mill town / George G. Suggs, Jr
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"Myne owne ground" : race and freedom on Virginia's Eastern Shore, 1640-1676, T. H. Breen, Stephen Innes
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"Nagging" questions : feminist ethics in everyday life, edited by Dana E. Bushnell
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"Nagging" questions : feminist ethics in everyday life, edited by Dana E. Bushnell
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"National Velvet", by Enid Bagnold ; illustrations by Ted Lewin
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"National Velvet.", by Enid Bagnold drawings by Laurian Jones
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"Negro and white, unite and fight!" : a social history of industrial unionism in meatpacking, 1930-90, Roger Horowitz
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"Negro and white, unite and fight!" : a social history of industrial unionism in meatpacking, 1930-90, Roger Horowitz
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"New women" in the late Victorian novel, Lloyd Fernando
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"Nihon bunkaron" no henʼyō : sengo Nihon no bunka to aidentitī, Aoki Tamotsu
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"Nihon rashisa" o Eigo ni dekimasu ka? : Japanese nuance in plain English!, Matsumoto Michihiro, Poie De Mente
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"No deposit, no return" : enriching literacy teaching and learning through critical inquiry pedagogy, Jennifer Aaron ... [et al.]
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"No image there and the gaze remains" : the visual in the work of Jorie Graham, by Catherine Sona Karagueuzian
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"No legs, no jokes, no chance" : a history of the American musical theater, Sheldon Patinkin
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"No religion higher than truth" : a history of the Theosophical movement in Russia, 1875-1922, Maria Carlson
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"Noah's arkitecture"; : a study of Dickens's mythology
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"None but the brave";
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"Not an illustration but the equivalent" : a cognitive approach to abstract expressionism, Claude Cernuschi
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"Not even past" : race, historical trauma, and subjectivity in Faulkner, Larsen, and Van Vechten, Dorothy Stringer
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"Not to people like us" : hidden abuse in upscale families, Susan Weitzman
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"Novai︠a︡ kritika" i razvitie burzhuaznogo literaturovedenii︠a︡.; : istorii︠a︡ i kritika noveĭshikh metodov interpretat︠s︡ii., Per. s nemet︠k̤︡ogo
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"O beloved kids" : Rudyard Kipling's letters to his children, selected and edited by Elliot L. Gilbert
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"Obscene" literature and constitutional law ; : a forensic defense of freedom of the press, New introd. by Jerold S. Auerbach
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"Oh, waiter! One order of crow!" : inside the strangest presidential election finish in American history, Jeff Greenfield
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"Ohaka" no tanjō : shisha saishi no minzokushi, Iwata Shigenori
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"Ojczyzną był język i mowa..." : kultura polska a odbudowa niepodległości w 1918 r., Janusz Ẓarnowski
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"Old Bruin" : Commodore Matthew C. Perry, 1794-1858. The American naval officer who helped found Liberia, hunted pirates in the West Indies, practiced diplomacy with the Sultan of Turkey and the King of the two Sicilies; commanded the Gulf Squadron in the Mexican war, promoted the steam navy and the shell gun, and conducted the naval expedition which opened Japan
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"Old Rowley"; : a private life of Charles II,, by Dennis Wheatley; illustrated by Frank C. Papé
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"Old Slow Town" : Detroit during the Civil War, Paul Taylor
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"Older" freshmen ; : do they differ from "typical" undergraduates?, [By] Engin I. Holmstrom
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"On my way" : the untold story of Rouben Mamoulian, George Gershwin, and Porgy and Bess, Joseph Horowitz
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"Or does it explode?" : Black Harlem in the great depression, Cheryl Lynn Greenberg
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"Orderly!", By M. R. Werner
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"Other people's diasporas" : negotiating race in contemporary Irish and Irish American culture, Sinéad Moynihan
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"Our crowd"; : the great Jewish families of New York
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"Our kind of movie" : the films of Andy Warhol, Douglas Crimp
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"Our neighbourhood" ; : or, sketches in the suburbs of Yedo, By T.A.P
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"Out here at the front" : the World War I letters of Nora Saltonstall, edited by Judith S. Graham
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"Out here at the front" : the World War I letters of Nora Saltonstall, edited by Judith S. Graham
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"Out of smalle beginnings ..." : an economic history of Harvard College in the Puritan period (1636 to 1712)
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"Out of the east" : reveries and studies in new Japan, by Lafcadio Hearn, author of "Glimpses of unfamiliar Japan"
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"Paper" through the ages, by Shaaron Cosner ; pictures by Priscilla Kiedrowski
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"Pat's" pick : a collection of the sweetest, sanest, jolliest folk, school, and patriotic songs, compiled by Henry R. Pattengill ..
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"Patriots" or "traitors"? : a history of American-educated Chinese students, Stacey Bieler
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"Perverse mind" : Eugene O'Neill's struggle with closure, Barbara Voglino
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"Peterhouse"-Messe : zu fünf Stimmen, Christopher Tye ; herausgegeben von Nigel Davison
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"Photographed all the best scenery": Jack Hillers's diary of the Powell expeditions, 1871-1875., Edited by Don D. Fowler
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"Poesía escogida", Roque Dalton ; selección del autor ; prólogo de Manlio Argueta
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"Poor Carolina" : politics and society in colonial North Carolina, 1729-1776, A. Roger Ekirch
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"Pop" classics for autoharp, arranged by Meg Peterson
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"Poppa" psychology : the role of fathers in children's mental well-being, Vicky Phares
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"Porte Crayon" : the life of David Hunter Strother, by Cecil D. Eby, Jr
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"Posson Jone," and, Père Raphaël : with a new word setting forth how and why the two tales are one, by George W. Cable ; illustrated by Stanley M. Arthurs
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"Prekhitrai͡a vi͡azʹ." : (Simvolizm v russkoĭ proze: "Melkiĭbes " Fëdora Sologuba)
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"Primitivism" in 20th century art : affinity of the tribal and the modern, edited by William Rubin
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"Primitivism" in 20th century art : affinity of the tribal and the modern, edited by William Rubin
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"Proletarian hegemony" in the Chinese revolution and the Canton Commune of 1927
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"Queen Lucia", by E. F. Benson
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"Race" is a four-letter word : the genesis of the concept, C. Loring Brace
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"Race" is a four-letter word : the genesis of the concept, C. Loring Brace
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"Raw data" is an oxymoron, edited by Lisa Gitelman
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"Real world" ethics : frameworks for educators and human service professionals, Robert J. Nash ; foreword by Jonas F. Soltis
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"Real world" ethics : frameworks for educators and human service professionals, Robert J. Nash ; foreword by Jonas F. Soltis
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"Recovered memory" and other assaults upon the mysteries of consciousness : hypnosis, psychotherapy, fraud, and the mass media, by William Rogers
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"Remember the ladies" : new perspectives on women in American history : essays in honor of Nelson Manfred Blake, edited by Carol V.R. George
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"Representing and enacting the software process" : proceedings of the 4th International Software Process Workshop, Moretonhampstead, Devon, UK, 11-13 May 1988, Colin Tully, editor ; sponsored by Association for Computing Machinery [and] IEEE Computer Society
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"Representing and enacting the software process" : proceedings of the 4th International Software Process Workshop, Moretonhampstead, Devon, UK, 11-13 May 1988, Colin Tully, editor ; sponsored by Association for Computing Machinery [and] IEEE Computer Society
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"Retained by the people" : a history of American Indians and the Bill of Rights, John R. Wunder
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"Retained by the people" : a history of American Indians and the Bill of Rights, John R. Wunder
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"Rich nation, strong Army" : national security and the technological transformation of Japan, Richard J. Samuels
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"Rich nation, strong Army" : national security and the technological transformation of Japan, Richard J. Samuels
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"Romantic" and its cognates: : the European history of a word;, edited by Hans Eichner
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"Ronald Reagan," the movie : and other episodes in political demonology, Michael Rogin
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"Saddling la gringa" : gatekeeping in literature by contemporary Latina writers, Phillipa Kafka
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"Salutary neglect"; colonial administration under the Duke of Newcastle, by James A. Henretta
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"Schools of tomorrow," schools of today : what happened to progressive education, edited by Susan F. Semel and Alan R. Sadovnik
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"Scotland's ruine" : Lockhart of Carnwarth's memoirs of the Union, edited by Daniel Szechi ; with a foreword by Paul Scott
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"Scribbling women" : true tales from astonishing lives, Marthe Jocelyn
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"Secret societies" reconsidered : perspectives on the social history of modern South China and Southeast Asia, David Ownby, Mary Somers Heidhues, editors
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"Secret societies" reconsidered : perspectives on the social history of modern South China and Southeast Asia, David Ownby, Mary Somers Heidhues, editors
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"Seeing the elephant" : raw recruits at the Battle of Shiloh, Joseph Allan Frank and George A. Reaves
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"Señor juez ..." : Novelas
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"Shakespeare" identified in Edward De Vere, the seventeenth earl of Oxford., Introd. by William McFee; afterwords by Charles Wisner Barrell
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"Shakin' up" race and gender : intercultural connections in Puerto Rican, African American, and Chicano narratives and culture (1965-1995), Marta E. Sánchez
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"Shakin' up" race and gender : intercultural connections in Puerto Rican, African American, and Chicano narratives and culture (1965-1995), Marta E. Sánchez
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"Shattered nerves" : doctors, patients, and depression in Victorian England, Janet Oppenheim
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"Show us life" : toward a history and aesthetics of the committed documentary, edited by Thomas Waugh
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"Shut those thick lips!" : A study of slum school failure
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"Sing out, warning! sing out, love!" : the writings of Lee Hays, edited by Robert S. Koppelman ; foreword by Pete Seeger
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"Slowly, Slowly, Slowly," said the Sloth : , Eric Carle
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"Smoked Yankees" and the struggle for empire: : letters from Negro soldiers, 1898-1902, [by] Willard B. Gatewood, Jr
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"So you think I drive a cadillac?" : welfare recipients' perspectives on the system and its reform, Karen Seccombe
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"Some of the boys..." : The Civil War letters of Isaac Jackson, 1862-1865, Edited by Joseph Orville Jackson. With a foreword by Bell Irvin Wiley
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"Something dreadful and grand" : American literature and the Irish-Jewish unconscious, Stephen Watt
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"Sometimes I can be anything" : power, gender, and identity in a primary classroom, Karen Gallas
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"Sometimes I can be anything" : power, gender, and identity in a primary classroom, Karen Gallas
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"Sometimes students do really outstanding papers which ought to be published ..."
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"Somewhat on the community system" : Fourierism in the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Andrew Loman
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"Songes of Rechelesnesse" : Langland and the Franciscans, Lawrence M. Clopper
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"Sorry---no budget" : cartoons from the Wall Street journal, selected by Charles Preston
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"Sounds so good to me" : the bluesman's story, Barry Lee Pearson
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"Speak that I may see Thee!" : The religious significance of language
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"Speech acts" and the First Amendment, Franklyn S. Haiman ; with a foreword by Abner J. Mikva
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"Spur up your Pegasus" : family letters of Salmon, Kate, and Nettie Chase, 1844-1873, edited by James P. McClure, Peg A. Lamphier, and Erika M. Kreger
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"Stalin over Wisconsin" : the making and unmaking of militant unionism, 1900-1950, Stephen Meyer
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"Steel for the mind" : Samuel Johnson and critical discourse, Charles Hinnant
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"Stockholmer Sonaten" : "Stockholm sonatas" : für Viola d'amore (Viola) und Basso Continuo, Attilio Ariosti ; hrsg. von Günther Weiss ; Continuo-Aussetzung, Theodor Klein
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"Strange prophecies anew" : rereading apocalypse in Blake, H.D., and Ginsberg, Tony Trigilio
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"Strangers" of the academy : Asian women scholars in higher education, edited by Guofang Li and Gulbahar H. Beckett ; foreword by Shirley Geok-Lin Lim
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"Strangers" of the academy : Asian women scholars in higher education, edited by Guofang Li and Gulbahar H. Beckett ; foreword by Shirley Geok-Lin Lim
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"Stretching" exercises for qualitative researchers, Valerie J. Janesick
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"Struggle a hard battle" : essays on working-class immigrants, edited by Dirk Hoerder
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"Struggle a hard battle" : essays on working-class immigrants, edited by Dirk Hoerder
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"Student's" collected papers, edited by E.S. Pearson and John Wishart ; with a foreword by Launce McMullen
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"Sunset" Cox, irrepressible Democrat
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"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" : adventures of a curious character, Richard P. Feynman as told to Ralph Leighton ; edited by Edward Hutchings
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"Susanna," "Jeanie," and "The old folks at home" : the songs of Stephen C. Foster from his time to ours, William W. Austin
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"Swing the sickle for the harvest is ripe" : gender and slavery in antebellum Georgia, Daina Ramey Berry
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"Sympathy and solidarity" and other essays, Sandra Lee Bartky
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"Sympathy and solidarity" and other essays, Sandra Lee Bartky
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"Takin' it to the streets" : a sixties reader, edited by Alexander Bloom and Wini Breines
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"Tell Newt to shut up!" : prizewinning Washington Post journalists reveal how reality gagged the Gingrich revolution, David Maraniss and Michael Weisskopf
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"Tell me more" : listening to learners explain, edited by Eleanor Duckworth
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"Tell me more" : listening to learners explain, edited by Eleanor Duckworth
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"Tell them we are singing for Jesus" : the original Fisk Jubilee Singers and Christian reconstruction, 1871-1878, Toni P. Anderson
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"Terra incognita" : D.H. Lawrence at the frontiers, edited by Virginia Crosswhite Hyde and Earl G. Ingersoll
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"That man" in the White House ; : you and your president, With a message by Rex Stout
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"That's what they used to say" : reflections on American Indian oral traditions, Donald L. Fixico
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"The Broadway sound" : the autobiography and selected essays of Robert Russell Bennett, edited by George J. Ferencz
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"The Events of October" : murder-suicide on a small campus, Gail Griffin
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"The Good old days" : the Holocaust as seen by its perpetrators and bystanders, edited by Ernst Klee, Willi Dressen, Volker Riess ; foreword by Hugh Trevor-Roper ; translated by Deborah Burnstone
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"The Great American novel."
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"The Muses common-weale" : poetry and politics in the seventeenth century, edited by Claude J. Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth
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"The Norfolk 17" : a personal narrative on desegregation in Norfolk, Virginia, in 1958-1962, by Andrew I. Heidelberg
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"The Only efficient instrument" : American women writers & the periodical, 1837-1916, edited by Aleta Feinsod Cane & Susan Alves
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"The River ran red" : Homestead 1892, David P. Demarest, Jr., general editor ; Fannia Weingartner, coordinating editor ; with an afterword by David Montgomery
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"The River ran red" : Homestead 1892, David P. Demarest, Jr., general editor ; Fannia Weingartner, coordinating editor ; with an afterword by David Montgomery
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"The Star spangled banner."
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"The Supremes" : essays on the current justices of the Supreme Court of the United States., Barbara A. Perry
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"The Tower of Spain" and the adjacent "Post of Auvergne" and "Post of Aragon" : a detailed description of the fortifications of the Medieval Old City of Rhodes in the Southwest Sector of the Enceinte., by G B Jones
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"The art that is life" : the arts & crafts movement in America, 1875-1920, by Wendy Kaplan ; with contributions by Eileen Boris ... [et al.]
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"The art that is life" : the arts & crafts movement in America, 1875-1920, by Wendy Kaplan ; with contributions by Eileen Boris ... [et al.]
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"The boss of the whole school" : effective leadership in action, Elizabeth A. Hebert ; foreword by Richard H. Ackerman
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"The boss of the whole school" : effective leadership in action, Elizabeth A. Hebert ; foreword by Richard H. Ackerman
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"The changing same" : black women's literature, criticism, and theory, Deborah E. McDowell
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"The changing same" : black women's literature, criticism, and theory, Deborah E. McDowell
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"The compleat librarian"; : and other essays, [by] Jesse H. Shera
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"The dignity of every human being" : New Brunswick artists and Canadian culture between the Great Depression and the Cold War, Kirk Niergarth
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"The dignity of every human being" : New Brunswick artists and Canadian culture between the Great Depression and the Cold War, Kirk Niergarth
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"The dye is now cast" : the road to American independence, 1774-1776, text by Lillian B. Miller, historian, National Portrait Gallery, and the staff of the Historian's Office
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"The edge is what I have" : Theodore Roethke and after, Harry Williams
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"The end" appendix : "Intelligent writing" reconsidered, Richard Kostelanetz
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"The factory ship" and "The absentee landlord.", Translated by Frank Motofuji
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"The feast in the house of Simon," Veronese : history and restoration of a masterpiece, [Sylvie Béguin ... et al. ; translated from the French by Barbara Mellor]
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"The finer thread, the tighter weave" : essays on the short fiction of Henry James, edited by Joseph Dewey and Brooke Horvath
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"The future belongs to the people,", by Karl Liebknecht (speeches made since the beginning of the war) ed. and trans. S. Zimand, with an introduction by Walter Weyl
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"The good war" : an oral history of World War Two, Studs Terkel
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"The guardian of the law" : authority and identity in James Fenimore Cooper, Charles Hansford Adams
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"The having of wonderful ideas" & other essays on teaching & learning, Eleanor Duckworth
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"The having of wonderful ideas" & other essays on teaching & learning, Eleanor Duckworth
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"The maid" and "The hangman;" myth and tradition in a popular ballad
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"The music of American folk song" and selected other writings on American folk music, Ruth Crawford Seeger ; edited by Larry Polansky with Judith Tick ; with a historical introduction by Judith Tick, and forewords by Pete, Mike, and Peggy Seeger
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"The nail", and other stories, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón ; translated from the Spanish by Robert M. Fedorchek ; introduction by Cyrus C. DeCoster
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"The penalty is death" : U.S. newspaper coverage of women's executions, Marlin Shipman
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"The power to alter things," 1905-1924, edited by Norman and Jeanne MacKenzie
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"The president has been shot!" : the assassination of John F. Kennedy, James L. Swanson
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"The sex side of life" : Mary Ware Dennett's pioneering battle for birth control and sex education, Constance M. Chen
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"The sins of Madame Eglentyne", and other essays on Chaucer, Richard Rex
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"The small space of a pause" : Susan Howe's poetry and the spaces between, Elisabeth W. Joyce
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"The soul exceeds its circumstances" : the later poetry of Seamus Heaney, edited by Eugene O'Brien
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"The tempest" and its travels, edited by Peter Hulme and William H. Sherman
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"The tempest" and its travels, edited by Peter Hulme and William H. Sherman
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"The terrible siren," : Victoria Woodhull (1838-1927), by Emanie Sachs ..
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"The theatre we worked for" : the letters of Eugene O'Neill to Kenneth Macgowan, edited by Jackson R. Bryer, with the assistance of Ruth M. Alvarez ; with introductory essays by Travis Bogard
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"The trouble with dogs," said Dad, Bob Graham
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"The trouble with dogs," said Dad, Bob Graham
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"The true bones of my life" : essays on the fiction of Jim Harrison, Patrick A. Smith
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"The true bones of my life" : essays on the fiction of Jim Harrison, Patrick A. Smith
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"The twisted mind" : madness in Herman Melville's fiction, by Paul McCarthy
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"The tyranny of printers" : newspaper politics in the early American republic, Jeffrey L. Pasley
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"The tyranny of printers" : newspaper politics in the early American republic, Jeffrey L. Pasley
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"The useless mouths", and other literary writings, Simone de Beauvoir ; edited by Margaret A. Simons and Marybeth Timmermann ; foreword by Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir
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"The way to heavens doore" : an introduction to liturgical process and musical style, by Steven Plank
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"The wheel of life," 1924-1943, edited by Norman and Jeanne MacKenzie
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"The world of hope" : progressives and the struggle for an ethical public life, by David B. Danbom
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"The yellow wall-paper" and selected stories of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, edited and with an introduction by Denise D. Knight
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"The yellow wall-paper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman : a dual-text critical edition, edited by Shawn St. Jean
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"The yellow wall-paper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman : a dual-text critical edition, edited by Shawn St. Jean
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"Theatricals of day" : Emily Dickinson and nineteenth-century American popular culture, Sandra Runzo
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"Theatricals of day" : Emily Dickinson and nineteenth-century American popular culture, Sandra Runzo
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"Their majesties' servants" : or Annals of the English stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean : actors--authors--audiences, by Dr. Doran
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"There are no slaves in France" : the political culture of race and slavery in the Ancien Régime, Sue Peabody
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"There she blows:" : a narrative of a whaling voyage, in the Indian and South Atlantic Oceans., Edited, with an introd., notes, and appendices, by Curtis Dahl
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"There she is, Miss America" : the politics of sex, beauty, and race in America's most famous pageant, edited by Elwood Watson and Darcy Martin
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"There she is, Miss America" : the politics of sex, beauty, and race in America's most famous pageant, edited by Elwood Watson and Darcy Martin
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"These from the land of Sinim." : Essays on the Chinese question., By Sir Robert Hart ... With appendices
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"They made us many promises" : the American Indian experience, 1524 to the present, edited by Philip Weeks
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"They watch me as they watch this" : Gertrude Stein's metadrama, Jane Palatini Bowers
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"This infernal war;" : the Confederate letters of Edwin H. Fay,, edited by Bell Irvin Wiley with the assistance of Lucy E. Fay
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"This is my reservation, I belong here" : the Salish Kootenai Indian struggle against termination, by Jaakko Puisto
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"This is the American Forces Network" : the Anglo-American battle of the air waves in World War II, Patrick Morley
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"This long disease, my life" : Alexander Pope and the sciences, by Marjorie Nicolson and G.S. Rousseau
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"This mighty convulsion" : Whitman and Melville write the Civil War, Christopher Sten & Tyler Hoffman, editors
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"Those who labor for my happiness" : slavery at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, Lucia Stanton
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"To Lord Byron"; : feminine profiles based upon unpublished letters, 1807-1824,, by George Paston [pseud] and Peter Quennell
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"To get rich is glorious!" : China's stock markets in the '80s and '90s, Carl E. Walter and Fraser J.T. Howie
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"To love the wind and the rain" : African Americans and environmental history, edited by Dianne D. Glave and Mark Stoll
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"To love the wind and the rain" : African Americans and environmental history, edited by Dianne D. Glave and Mark Stoll
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"To the best of my ability" : the American presidents, general editor, James M. McPherson ; editor, David Rubel
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"To toil the livelong day" : America's women at work, 1780-1980, edited by Carol Groneman and Mary Beth Norton
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"To toil the livelong day" : America's women at work, 1780-1980, edited by Carol Groneman and Mary Beth Norton
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"Together" Black women., Prepared for the Black Women's Community Development Foundation
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"Too many cooks--" : and other proverbs, illustrated by Maggie Kneen
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"Toward a user-friendly government" : the Secchia Commission report, presented to Michigan Governor John Engler, December 20, 1994
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"Tuitio Fidei" and "Obsequium Pauperum" today
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"Two loves" & other poems : a selection, Alfred Douglas
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"Two-ness" in trade theory : costs and benefits, Ronald W. Jones
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"Ultra"-techniques in Banach space theory, by Brailey Sims
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"Um elefante no caos" : uma farsa, Millôr Fernandes
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"Un-American" Hollywood : politics and film in the blacklist era, edited by Frank Krutnik ... [et al.]
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"Un-American" Hollywood : politics and film in the blacklist era, edited by Frank Krutnik ... [et al.]
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"Und selbst im Kerker frei--!" : Schreiben im Gefängnis : zur Theorie und Gattungsgeschichte der Gefängnisliteratur (1750-1933), Sigrid Weigel
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"United Maharashtra" : a case for the formation of a new province, Y.K. Sovani ; translated by T.V. Parwate
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"Unto this last"; : four essays on the first principles of political economy., Edited with an introd. by Lloyd J. Hubenka
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"Velikoe zert︠s︡alo" i ego sud'ba na russkoĭ pochve
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"Vishnevyĭ sad" A. P. Chekhova : posobie dli͡a uchiteleĭ
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"Viva" : women and popular protest in Latin America, edited by Sarah A. Radcliffe and Sallie Westwood
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"Viva" : women and popular protest in Latin America, edited by Sarah A. Radcliffe and Sallie Westwood
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"W. W." ; : scattered impressions of a reporter who for eight years "covered" the activities of Woodrow Wilson, by Robert J. Bender
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"WWJ--The Detroit news" ; : the history of Radiophone broadcasting by the earliest and foremost of newspaper stations; together with information on radio for amateur and expert, By the Radio staff of the Detroit News
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"War governor of the South" : North Carolina's Zeb Vance in the Confederacy, Joe A. Mobley ; foreword by John David Smith
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"War stories" : false atrocity tales, swift boaters, and winter soldiers--what really happened in Vietnam, Gary Kulik
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"Warrington" pen-portraits : a collection of personal and political reminiscences from 1848 to 1876, from the writings of William S. Robinson ; with memoir, and extracts from diary and letters never before published, edited and published by Mrs. W.S. Robinson
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"Watch out for the foreign guests!" : China encounters the West, Orville Schell
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"We ain't what we was" : civil rights in the new South, Frederick M. Wirt
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"We ain't what we was" : civil rights in the new South, Frederick M. Wirt
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"We are Lincoln men" : Abraham Lincoln and his friends, David Herbert Donald
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"We are but women" : women in Ireland's history, Roger Sawyer
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"We are three sisters" : self and family in the writing of the Brontës, Drew Lamonica
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"We are who we say we are" : a Black family's search for home across the Atlantic world, Mary Frances Berry
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"We cannot escape history" : Lincoln and the last best hope of Earth, edited by James M. McPherson
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"We get what we vote for-- or do we?" : the impact of elections on governing, edited by Paul E. Scheele
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"We get what we vote for-- or do we?" : the impact of elections on governing, edited by Paul E. Scheele
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"We must meet our duty and convince the world that we are just friends and brave enemies."
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"We never make mistakes"; : two short novels,, by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Translated from the Russian with an introduction and afterword by Paul W. Blackstock
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"We or they"; : two worlds in conflict,, by Hamilton Fish Armstrong
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"We specialize in the wholly impossible" : a reader in Black women's history, edited by Darlene Clark Hine, Wilma King, Linda Reed
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"We specialize in the wholly impossible" : a reader in Black women's history, edited by Darlene Clark Hine, Wilma King, Linda Reed
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"We the people" and others : duality and America's treatment of its racial minorities, Benjamin B. Ringer
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"We want jobs" : a history of affirmative action, Robert J. Weiss
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"We want our freedom" : rhetoric of the Civil Rights Movement, [compiled by] W. Stuart Towns
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"We wish to remain among the whites" : the creation of a shared Nottawaseppi Huron Potawatomi and settler community in the mid-19th century, by Cameron C. Wood
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"We wrecked the place" : contemplating an end to the northern Irish troubles, Jonathan Stevenson
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"We",, by Charles A. Lindbergh; the famous flier's own story of his life and his transatlantic flight, together with his views on the future of aviation, with a foreword by Myron T. Herrick ..
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"We're friends, right?" : inside kids' cultures, William A. Corsaro
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"What may words say--?" : a reading of The merchant of Venice, Inge Leimberg
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"What may words say--?" : a reading of The merchant of Venice, Inge Leimberg
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"What people call pessimism" : Sigmund Freud, Arthur Schnitzler, and nineteenth-century controversy at the University of Vienna Medical School, Mark Luprecht
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"What people call pessimism" : Sigmund Freud, Arthur Schnitzler, and nineteenth-century controversy at the University of Vienna Medical School, Mark Luprecht
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"What shall we do with the Negro?" : Lincoln, white racism, and Civil War America, Paul D. Escott
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"When I'm bad, I'm better" : Mae West, sex, and American popular entertainment, Marybeth Hamilton
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"When did you see her last?", Lemony Snicket ; art by Seth
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"Where are you from?" : growing up African-Canadian in Vancouver, Gillian Creese
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"Where are you from?" : growing up African-Canadian in Vancouver, Gillian Creese
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"Where's Sammy?", By Sammy Schulman, edited by Robert Considine
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"Wholly unacceptable" : the bitter battle for Sotheby's, Jeffrey Hogrefe
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"Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" and other conversations about race, Beverly Daniel Tatum
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"Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" : and other conversations about race, Beverly Daniel Tatum
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"Why did it happen?" : helping children cope in a violent world, Janice Cohn ; illustrated by Gail Owens
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"Why did it happen?" : helping children cope in a violent world, Janice Cohn ; illustrated by Gail Owens
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"Why should white guys have all the fun?" : how Reginald Lewis created a billion-dollar business empire, Reginald F. Lewis and Blair S. Walker
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"Why we drop out" : understanding and disrupting student pathways to leaving school, Deborah L. Feldman, Antony T. Smith, Barbara L. Waxman ; foreword by Camille Farrington
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"Why won't you just tell us the answer?" : teaching historical thinking in grades 7-12, Bruce A. Lesh ; foreword by Ed Ayres
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"Why won't you just tell us the answer?" : teaching historical thinking in grades 7-12, Bruce A. Lesh ; foreword by Ed Ayres
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"Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre": : oder. Die Kunst des Mittelbaren: Studien zum Problem der Verstandigung in Goethes Altersepoche
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"With his pistol in his hand," : a border ballad and its hero
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"Words for the hour" : a new anthology of American Civil War poetry, edited by Faith Barrett and Cristanne Miller
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"Words for the hour" : a new anthology of American Civil War poetry, edited by Faith Barrett and Cristanne Miller
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"Work or fight!" : race, gender, and the draft in World War One, Gerald E. Shenk
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"Work or fight!" : race, gender, and the draft in World War One, Gerald E. Shenk
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"You can't fire the bad ones!" : and 18 other myths about teachers, teachers' unions, and public education, William Ayers, Crystal Laura, and Rick Ayers
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"You gotta be the book" : teaching engaged and reflective reading with adolescents, Jeffrey D. Wilhelm
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"You gotta be the book" : teaching engaged and reflective reading with adolescents, Jeffrey D. Wilhelm
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"You gotta be the book" : teaching engaged and reflective reading with adolescents, Jeffrey D. Wilhelm
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"Young Bob" La Follette : a biography of Robert M. La Follette, Jr., 1895-1953, Patrick J. Maney
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"Young Hickory," : the life and times of President James K. Polk
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"Young man, you are normal"; : findings from a study of students,, by Earnest Hooton
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"Zur Lage der Nation", Heiner Müller im Interview mit Frank M. Raddatz
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#Republic : divided democracy in the age of social media, Cass R. Sunstein
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$2.00 a day : living on almost nothing in America, Kathryn J. Edin, H. Luke Shaefer
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$300 billion in loans; : an introduction to Federal credit programs
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$700 billion bailout : the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act and what it means to you, your money, your mortgage, and your taxes, Paul Muolo
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$ecret monŁy : the world of international financial secrecy, Ingo Walter
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'41 and '42 A. D., Cartoons by Vaughn Shoemaker, with a foreword by Paul Scott Mowrer and comments by Harry M. Beardsley, Carrol Binder [and others] of the Daily News staff; edited by Don Russell
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'48, the year of revolutions,, by James Eastwood and Paul Tabori
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'And some brought flowers' : plants in a new world, selected and introduced by Mary Alice Downie and Mary Hamilton ; with illustrations by E.J. Revell
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'Avant-garde' art groups in China, 1979-1989 : the stars - the Northern Art Group - the Pond Association - Xiamen Dada : a critical polylogue, Paul Gladston ; cover designer Ellen Thomas ; cover image, Shu Qun ; production manager, Bethan Ball
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'Bid the sickness cease' : disease in the history of Black Africa, Oliver Ransford
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'Bradley's Arnold'; Latin prose composition., Ed. and rev., with an appendix on continuous prose composition by James Mountford
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'Counterfeiting' Shakespeare : evidence, authorship, and John Ford's Funerall elegye, Brian Vickers
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'Dear Mrs. Griggs' : women readers pour out their hearts from the heartland, Genevieve G. McBride & Stephen R. Byers
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'Fearful realities' : new perspectives on the famine, edited by Chris Morash & Richard Hayes
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'Fearful realities' : new perspectives on the famine, edited by Chris Morash & Richard Hayes
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'Gator aid, Jane Cutler ; pictures by Tracey Campbell Pearson
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'Girl power' : girls reinventing girlhood, Dawn H. Currie, Deirdre M. Kelly, Shauna Pomerantz
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'Girl power' : girls reinventing girlhood, Dawn H. Currie, Deirdre M. Kelly, Shauna Pomerantz
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'I saw the world'; : sixty poems from Walther von der Vogelweide (1170-1228) set into English verse after the mediæval German, by Ian G. Colvin
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'Injuns!' : Native Americans in the movies, Edward Buscombe
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'Inside out', & other plays
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'Kola is God's gift' : agricultural production, export initiatives & the kola industry of Asante & the Gold Coast, c.1820-1950, Edmund Abaka
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'Kola is God's gift' : agricultural production, export initiatives & the kola industry of Asante & the Gold Coast, c.1820-1950, Edmund Abaka
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'Kola is God's gift' : agricultural production, export initiatives & the kola industry of Asante & the Gold Coast, c.1820-1950, Edmund Abaka
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'Kola is God's gift' : agricultural production, export initiatives & the kola industry of Asante & the Gold Coast, c.1820-1950, Edmund Abaka
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'Land' elections in the German Federal Republic, [by] R.J.C. Preece
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'Libro de buen amor' studies, edited by G. B. Gybbon-Monypenny
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'Like a bird in a cage' : the invasion of Sennacherib in 701 BCE, edited by Lester L. Grabbe
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'Longinus' on the sublime. : The Peri Hupsous in translations by Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux (1674) and William Smith (1739), Facsimile reproductions with an introduction by William Bruce Johnson
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'Longinus' on the sublime., Edited with introd. and commentary by D.A. Russell
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'Magic' realism in Cervantes ; : Don Quixote as seen through Tom Sawyer and The idiot, Translated by Robert S. Rudder
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'Merican, an inner city dialect : aspects of morphemics, syntax, and semology, Joan G. Fickett
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'Night, mother : a play, by Marsha Norman
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'Night, mother : a play, by Marsha Norman
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'Night, mother : a play, by Marsha Norman
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'Night, mother : a play, by Marsha Norman
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'Night, mother, by Marsha Norman
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'Op-o'-me-thumb ; : a play in one act, [by] Frederick Fenn and Richard Pryce
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'Paper-contestations' and textual communities in England, 1640-1675, Elizabeth Sauer
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'Poor Polidori' : a critical biography of the author of The vampyre, D.L. Macdonald
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'Positive' economics and policy objectives, by T.W. Hutchison
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'Pueblos enfermos' : the discourse of illness in the turn-of-the-century Spanish and Latin American essay, by Michael Aronna
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'Rhodesians never die' : the impact of war and political change on White Rhodesia, c. 1970-1980, Peter Godwin and Ian Hancock
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'Sippi
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'Surfacing' the politics of desire : literature, feminism, and myth, Rajeshwari S. Vallury
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'The Chinese century'? : the challenge to global order, David Scott
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'The most English minister...' : The policies and politics of Palmerston
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'They say' : Ida B. Wells and the reconstruction of race, James West Davidson
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'They say' : Ida B. Wells and the reconstruction of race, James West Davidson
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'Think on my words' : exploring Shakespeare's language, David Crystal
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'Think on my words' : exploring Shakespeare's language, David Crystal
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'Til death or distance do us part : love and marriage in African America, Frances Smith Foster
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'Til faith do us part : how interfaith marriage is transforming America, Naomi Schaefer Riley
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'Tis : a memoir, Frank McCourt
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'Tis : a memoir, Frank McCourt
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'Tis : a memoir, Frank McCourt
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'Tis folly to be wise : or, Death and transfiguration of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a novel, Lion Feuchtwanger ; translated by Frances Fawcett
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'Tis pity she's a whore and other plays, John Ford ; edited by Marion Lomax ; general editor, Michael Cordner ; associate general editors, Peter Holland, Martin Wiggins
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'Tis pity she's a whore, John Ford ; edited by Derek Roper
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'Tis pity she's a whore., Edited by N. W. Bawcutt
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'Triumphs of English' : Henry Parker, Lord Morley, translator to the Tudor court : new essays in interpretation, edited by Marie Axton and James P. Carley ; introduction by David Starkey
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'Twas only an Irishman's dream : the image of Ireland and the Irish in American popular song lyrics, 1800-1920, William H.A. Williams
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'Twas only an Irishman's dream : the image of Ireland and the Irish in American popular song lyrics, 1800-1920, William H.A. Williams
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'Twas the night before Christmas : a visit from St. Nicholas, by Clement C. Moore ; with pictures by Jessie Willcox Smith
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'Twas the night before Christmas : a visit from St. Nicholas, by Clement C. Moore ; with pictures by Jessie Willcox Smith
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'Twas the night before Christmas; or, account of A visit from St. Nicholas, by Clement Clarke Moore ; illustrated by Matt Tavares
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'Twas the night before Thanksgiving, story and pictures by Dav Pilkey
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'Twas the night before Thanksgiving, story and pictures by Dav Pilkey
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'Twas the night before Thanksgiving, story and pictures by Dav Pilkey
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'Twixt will and will not : the dilemma of Measure for measure, by Carolyn Harper
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'Ware hawk, Andre Norton
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'Way up on Old Smoky; : songs of mountain folk, cowboy music, play party tunes, work songs, spirituals, blues, campus melodies, love songs [and] ballads, chosen and arr. for girls' and women's voices,, by Elie Siegmeister and Rufus A. Wheeler
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'Yo!' and 'Lo!' : the pragmatic topography of the space of reasons, Rebecca Kukla, Mark Lance
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(A)wry views : anamorphosis, Cervantes, and the early picaresque, David R. Castillo
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(Arkadiĭ Averchenko)
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(Curating) from A to Z, Jens Hoffmann
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(Dis)entitling the poor : the Warren Court, welfare rights, and the American political tradition, Elizabeth Bussiere
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(Dis)entitling the poor : the Warren Court, welfare rights, and the American political tradition, Elizabeth Bussiere
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(Dis)forming the American canon : African-Arabic slave narratives and the vernacular, Ronald A.T. Judy ; foreword by Wahneema Lubiano
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(Dis)forming the American canon : African-Arabic slave narratives and the vernacular, Ronald A.T. Judy ; foreword by Wahneema Lubiano
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(Ex)tensions : re-figuring feminist criticism, Elizabeth A. Meese
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(Ex)tensions : re-figuring feminist criticism, Elizabeth A. Meese
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(F)raileries : song cycle for soprano with piano, music by Elizabeth Gould ; words by Irja Friend
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(George), Written and illustrated by E. L. Konigsburg
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(Inter)views : cross-disciplinary perspectives on rhetoric and literacy, edited by Gary A. Olson and Irene Gale ; introduction by David Bleich ; afterword by Andrea A. Lunsford
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(Ir)relevance of currency-crisis theory to the devaluation and collapse of the Thai Baht, Ramkishen S. Rajan
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(Ku kung fa shu hsüan tsʻui) : Masterpieces of Chinese calligraphy in the National Palace Museum
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(Mis)Understanding families : learning from real families in our schools, edited by Monica Miller Marsh, Tammy Turner-Vorbeck
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(Mis)Understanding families : learning from real families in our schools, edited by Monica Miller Marsh, Tammy Turner-Vorbeck
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(Mis)representing Islam : the racism and rhetoric of British broadsheet newspapers, John E. Richardson
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(Non)conform : Russian and Soviet art, 1958-1995 : the Ludwig Collection, [idea, catalogue concept and scholarly preparation, Barbara M. Thiemann ; assistance, Olga Breininger]
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(Not) keeping up with our parents : the decline of the professional middle class, Nan Mooney
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(Not) keeping up with our parents : the decline of the professional middle class, Nan Mooney
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(Oeuvres complètes [de] Charles Cros [et] Tristan Corbière., Charles Cros: éd. établie par Louis Forestier et Pierre-Olivier Walzer. Tristan Corbière: éd. établie par Pierre-Olivier Walzer avec la collaboration de Francis F. Burch pour la correspondance
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(Pis'ma o neznachitel'nom)
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(Poėticheskiĭ stroĭ russkoĭ liriki), [Sbornik stateĭ. Otv. red. G.M. Fridlender]
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(Re)Positioning site dance : local acts, global perspectives, Karen Barbour, Victoria Hunter, Melanie Kloetzel
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(Re)imagining content-area literacy instruction, Roni Jo Draper, editor ; Paul Broomhead ... [et al.], co-editors ; foreword by Tom Bean
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(Re)imagining humane global governance, Richard Falk
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(Re)imagining humane global governance, Richard Falk
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(Re)thinking "art" : a guide for beginners, Steve Shipps
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(Re)thinking "art" : a guide for beginners, Steve Shipps
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(Re)thinking the little ancestor : new perspectives on the archaeology of infancy and childhood, edited by Mike Lally, Alison Moore
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(Re)valuing Cummings : further essays on the poet, 1962-1993, Norman Friedman
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(Title of show), music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen ; book by Hunter Bell
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(Un)Manly citizens : Jean-Jacques Rousseau's and Germaine de Staël's subversive women, Lori Jo Marso
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(Un)civil war of words : media and politics in the Arab world, Mamoun Fandy
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*-Autonomous categories, Michael Barr ; with an appendix by Po-Hsiang Chu
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*-Autonomous categories, Michael Barr ; with an appendix by Po-Hsiang Chu
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--And a time to die : how American hospitals shape the end of life, Sharon R. Kaufman
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--And there was sculpture : Jacob Epstein's formative years (1882-1930), Raquel Gilboa
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--And there was television, Ellis Cashmore
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--And there was television, Ellis Cashmore
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--and economic justice for all : welfare reform for the 21st century, Michael L. Murray
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--and economic justice for all : welfare reform for the 21st century, Michael L. Murray
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--and the poor get prison : economic bias in American criminal justice, Jeffrey Reiman
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--and waken green : a cycle of songs for medium voice and piano, seven poems by Douglas Worth ; music by David Ward-Steinman
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--if your name was changed at Ellis Island, by Ellen Levine ; illustrated by Wayne Parmenter
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--if your name was changed at Ellis Island, by Ellen Levine ; illustrated by Wayne Parmenter
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--if your name was changed at Ellis Island, by Ellen Levine ; illustrated by Wayne Parmenter
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--so they understand : cultural issues in oral history, William Schneider
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-Ful and -Less, -Er and -Ness : what is a suffix?, by Brian P. Cleary ; Illustrations by Martin Goneau
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... Art et artistes du moyen âge., Avec huit planches hors texte
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... Chaucer and the Roman poets,, by Edgar Finley Shannon
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... Cuentos valencianos
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... In China now
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... In praise of folly,, edited with an essay of appreciation by Horace Bridges. Also the pictures of Holbein etched in the author's time, to which are added Mr. Angarola's conception of the period & drawings by way of contemporary comment by Gene Markey, esqre
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... L'arredamento moderno : trecentosessanta artisti, venti nazioni, settecentodieci illustrazioni
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... La peinture flamande..
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... La philosophie au moyen âge, : des origines patristiques à la fin du xiv siècle
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... Legends of Virginia
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... Letters from the country and the town, : of fishermen, farmers, parasites, and courtesans, translated by F. A. Wright, with an introduction and notes
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... Love letters of Mlle. de Lespinasse to and from the Comte de Guibert,, translated with an introduction and biographical index by E. H. F. Mills
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... Not peace but a sword
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... Oriental encounters, Palestine & Syria, 1894-1896
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... Plays
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... Polnoe sobranie sochineniĭ
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... Report on China, edited by H. Arthur Steiner ..
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... Rumania
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... Samuel Brannan and the golden fleece, : a biography, by Reva Scott
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... The dream of Descartes, together with some other essays, translated by Mabelle L. Andison
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... The shining trail
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... The tragedy of King Lear,, edited by Tucker Brooke and William Lyon Phelps
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... Tusculan disputations,, with an English translation by J. E. King, LITT. D
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... Twentieth century United States,, a history by Jeannette P. Nichols ..
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...Caspar Hauser; : oder,, Die tragheit des herzens, roman
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...Cathédrale de Chartres; : portail occidental ou royal, XIIe siècle
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...Das zentrale problem in der tragödie Friedrich Hebbels
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...Initial studies in American letters
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...Mass exercise, games, tests., Issued by the Aviation training division, Office of the chief of naval operations, U. S. navy
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...No ease in Zion
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...Parts of animals,, with an English translation by A. L. Peck ... and a foreword by F. H. A. Marshall ... Movement of animals, Progression of animals, with an English translation by E. S. Forster ..
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...Winterbound
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...and the winds blew,, by H. E. Moore, with the collab. of Frederick L. Bates [& others]
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...for Eliza : orgel, Sven-Erik Bäck
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1 2 3 : a child's first counting book, Alison Jay
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1 2 3, play with me, Karen Gundersheimer
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1 2 3, play with me, Karen Gundersheimer
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1 Henry IV : text edited from the first quarto : contexts and sources, criticism, William Shakespeare ; edited by Gordon McMullan
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1 concerto (in Re), : per chitarra e orchestra, op. 99
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1 cookie, 2 chairs, 3 pears : numbers everywhere, by Jane Brocket
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1 gaping wide-mouthed hopping frog, Leslie Tryon
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1 hunter, by Pat Hutchins
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1 hunter, by Pat Hutchins
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1 in 7; drugs on campus
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1 is one, by Tasha Tudor
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1 zany zoo, by Lori Degman ; illustrated by Colin Jack
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1, 2, 3 to the zoo : a counting book, by Eric Carle
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1, 2, 3 to the zoo : a counting book, by Eric Carle
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1, 2, 3, I can paint!, Irene Luxbacher
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1, 2, 3, what do you see? : an animal counting book, by Susi Bohdal
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1, 2, 3, what do you see? : an animal counting book, by Susi Bohdal
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1, 2, buckle my shoe, Anna Grossnickle Hines
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1,000 Spanish idioms, [by] J. Dale Miller
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1,001 article ideas, Frank A. Dickson
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1,2,3 go!, Huy Voun Lee
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1,296 ACT practice questions, Melissa Hendrix and the staff of The Princeton Review
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1,X, [Prvý ̆rijna] 1905, : piano á 2 ms
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1-2-3 I can collage!, Irene Luxbacher
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1-2-3 I can collage!, Irene Luxbacher
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1-2-3 peas, Keith Baker
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1-2-3 puppets : simple puppets to make for working with young children, Jean Warren ; illustrated by Cora L. Walker
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1-800-Hot-Ribs : poems, by Catherine Bowman
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1-800-PRESIDENT : the report of the Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on Television and the Campaign of 1992, with background papers by Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Ken Auletta, Thomas E. Patterson
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1-dimensional Cohen-Macaulay rings
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1-dimensional Cohen-Macaulay rings
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1.2.3. Valentine's Day, by Jeanne Modesitt ; illustrated by Robin Spowart
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10 + 10 :, contemporary Soviet and American painters
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10 + 10 :, contemporary Soviet and American painters
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10 + 10 :, contemporary Soviet and American painters
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10 X 10, [senior editor, Iona Baird]
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10 arias from operas : for coloratura soprano, Mozart ; selected and edited by Sergius Kagen ; English translations by Astra Desmond, Winifred Radford, and Waldo Lyman
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10 at night : poems, by Laurie Sheck
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10 at night : poems, by Laurie Sheck
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10 bagatelles, op. 88
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10 classic mystery and suspense plays of the modern theatre, edited with an introductory note and prefaces to the plays by Stanley Richards. Illustrated with photos. from the original New York productions
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10 commandments : poems, by J.D. McClatchy
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10 eventful years; : a record of events of the years preceding, including and following World War II, 1937 through 1946;, prepared under the editorial direction of Walter Yust, editor of Encyclopædia Britannica
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10 little rubber ducks, Eric Carle
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10 little rubber ducks, Eric Carle
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10 lucky things that have happened to me since I nearly got hit by lightning, Mary Hershey
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10 lucky things that have happened to me since I nearly got hit by lightning, Mary Hershey
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10 mai 1968, : manifestation théâtrale en trois points et un schéma
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10 minutes till bedtime, Peggy Rathmann
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10 models of teacher evaluation : the policies, the people, the potential, David Silverberg and Linda D. Jungwirth
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10 models of teacher evaluation : the policies, the people, the potential, David Silverberg and Linda D. Jungwirth
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10 moral paradoxes, Saul Smilansky
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10 moral paradoxes, Saul Smilansky
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10 moral paradoxes, Saul Smilansky
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10 operatic masterpieces, designed by Merle Armitage. Text by Olin Downes, with piano arrangements by Leonard Marker. [With more than eighty decorative drawings by Alberta Sordini. Produced and edited under the direction of L. William Hansen; Robert Sour, editorial advisor]
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10 papers on topology, authors, P.S. Aleksandrov ... [et al.]
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10 preludes for the piano, Carlos Chavez
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10 principles for doing effective couples therapy, Julie Schwartz Gottman, PhD and John M. Gottman, PhD ; foreword by Daniel J. Siegel
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10 sonatas for violin and piano, Beethoven ; [edited by] David Oistrakh
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10 spirituals for solo voice : for concerts, contests, recitals and worship, arranged by Mark Hayes
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10 spirituals for solo voice : for concerts, contests, recitals and worship, arranged by Mark Hayes
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10 things I can see from here, Carrie Mac
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10 things I hate about you, Touchstone Pictures presents a Mad Chance/Jaret Entertainment production, (videorecording)
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10 traits of highly effective principals : from good to great performance, Elaine K. McEwan
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10 traits of highly effective principals : from good to great performance, Elaine K. McEwan
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10 traits of highly effective teachers : how to hire, coach, and mentor successful teachers, Elaine K. McEwan
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10 traits of highly effective teachers : how to hire, coach, and mentor successful teachers, Elaine K. McEwan
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10 virtues of outstanding leaders : leadership & character, Al Gini and Ronald M. Green
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10 virtues of outstanding leaders : leadership & character, Al Gini and Ronald M. Green
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10 years of Pakistan in statistics, 1972-1982
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10,000 days of thunder : a history of the Vietnam War, Philip Caputo
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10,000 days of thunder : a history of the Vietnam War, Philip Caputo
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100 : the work that changed British art, introduction by Charles Saatchi ; text by Patricia Ellis
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100 American independent films, Jason Wood ; [preface, Scott McGehee and David Siegel]
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100 American independent films, Jason Wood ; [preface, Scott McGehee and David Siegel]
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100 American painters of the 20th century ; : works selected from the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, With an introd. by Robert Beverly Hale
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100 Armenian tales and their folkloristic relevance, collected and edited by Susie Hoogasian-Villa
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100 Buddhas in Chinese Buddhism, illustrated by Lu Yanguang ; written by Wu Boheng & Cai Zhuozhi ; translated by Mu Xin & Yan Zhi
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100 European drawings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, [introd. by] Jacob Bean, curator of drawings
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100 New Zealand poems for children, edited by Jo Noble ; illustrations by David Elliot
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100 Shakespeare films, Daniel Rosenthal ; foreword by Julie Taymor
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100 Shakespeare films, Daniel Rosenthal ; foreword by Julie Taymor
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100 Strong Residency Interview : Questions, Answers, and Rationales
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100 [i.e. Cento] poemas, Mário António
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100 animals on parade!, written and illustrated Masayuki Sebe
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100 banned books : censorship histories of world literature, Nicholas J. Karolides, Margaret Bald, and Dawn B. Sova ; introduction by Ken Wachsberger
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100 billion suns : the birth, life, and death of the stars, Rudolf Kippenhahn ; translated by Jean Steinberg
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100 bugs! : a counting book, Kate Narita ; pictures by Suzanne Kaufman
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100 celebrated chinese women, written by Cai Zhuozhi, illustrated by Lu Yanguang, translated by Kate Foster
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100 challenging spinal pain syndrome cases, Lynton G.F. Giles
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100 classic books about higher education : a compendium and essays, Cameron Fincher ... [et al.]
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100 contemporary architects : 100 Zeitgenössische Architekten = 100 architectes contemporains, Philip Jodidio
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100 contemporary architects : drawings & sketches, selected by Bill Lacy
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100 cupboards, N.D. Wilson
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100 cupboards, N.D. Wilson
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100 cupboards, N.D. Wilson
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100 days of cool, by Stuart J. Murphy ; illustrated by John Bendall-Brunello
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100 days of cool, by Stuart J. Murphy ; illustrated by John Bendall-Brunello
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100 days of cool, by Stuart J. Murphy ; illustrated by John Bendall-Brunello
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100 days, Nicole McInnes
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100 essential Indian films, Rohit K. Dasgupta and Sangeeta Datta
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100 essential things you didn't know you didn't know about math and the arts, John D. Barrow
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100 events that shook our world, [Robert Andreas, editor]
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100 film noirs, Jim Hillier & Alastair Phillips
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100 film noirs, Jim Hillier & Alastair Phillips
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100 frequently asked questions on the ISO 9000:2000 series, Louise Bergenhenegouwen, Annemarie de Jong, and Henk J. de Vries
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100 friends, by Ariel Bernstein ; illustrated by Mike Malbrough
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100 graded classical guitar studies, selected and graded by Frederick Noad
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100 grammar tickle stories, written by Susan Rose Simms ; edited by Amy Parks and Thomas Webber
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100 great modern lives; : makers of the world today from Faraday to Kennedy
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100 great operas and their stories, by Henry W. Simon
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100 great problems of elementary mathematics : their history and solution, by Heinrich Dörrie ; translated by David Antin
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100 great science fiction short short stories, edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Joseph D. Olander
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100 great street photographs, David Gibson
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100 hungry monkeys!, Masayuki Sebe
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100 inventions that made history : brilliant breakthroughs that shaped our world, written by Tracey Turner, Andrea Mills, and Clive Gifford ; consultant Jack Challoner
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100 inventions that made history : brilliant breakthroughs that shaped our world, written by Tracey Turner, Andrea Mills, and Clive Gifford ; consultant Jack Challoner
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100 love sonnets : Cien sonetos de amor, by Pablo Neruda ; translated by Stephen Tapscott
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100 love sonnets : Cien sonetos de amor, by Pablo Neruda ; translated by Stephen Tapscott
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100 masterworks from the Detroit Institute of Arts, edited by Julia P. Henshaw ; introduction by William H. Peck
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100 masterworks from the Detroit Institute of Arts, edited by Julia P. Henshaw ; introduction by William H. Peck
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100 million Japanese; : the postwar experience., Foreword by E. O. Reischauer
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100 million unnecessary returns : a simple, fair, and competitive tax plan for the United States, Michael J. Graetz
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100 original warm-ups for trumpet and cornet, by Charles Colin
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100 pages Indonesian economics
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100 painters of tomorrow, Kurt Beers
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100 predictions for the baby boom : the next 50 years, Cheryl Russell
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100 questions & answers about autism : expert advice from a physician/parent caregiver, Campion Quinn
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100 questions & answers about your child's cancer, William L. Carroll, Jessica B. Reisman
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100 questions about women and politics, Manon Tremblay ; translated from the French by Käthe Roth
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100 questions about women and politics, Manon Tremblay ; translated from the French by Käthe Roth
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100 questions you'd never ask your parents : straight answers to teens' questions about sex, sexuality, and health, Elisabeth Henderson & Nancy Armstrong
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100 questions you'd never ask your parents : straight answers to teens' questions about sex, sexuality, and health, Elisabeth Henderson & Nancy Armstrong
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100 school days, story by Anne Rockwell ; pictures by Lizzy Rockwell
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100 school days, story by Anne Rockwell ; pictures by Lizzy Rockwell
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100 sculptors of tomorrow, Kurt Beers
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100 select works from the Wayne State University Art Collection, foreword, Irvin D. Reid ; introduction, Richard J. Bilaitis ; [photographer, Dirk Bakker]
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100 sideways miles, Andrew Smith
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100 sonatas, Domenico Scarlatti ; edited by Eiji Hashimoto
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100 sound effects : [the ultimate collection], (sound recording)
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100 statistical tests, Gopal K. Kanji
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100 statistical tests, Gopal K. Kanji
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100 statistical tests, Gopal K. Kanji
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100 statistical tests, Gopal K. Kanji
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100 things I love to do with you, by Amy Schwartz
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100 ways to celebrate 100 days, Bruce Goldstone
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100 ways to enhance self-concept in the classroom : a handbook for teachers, counselors, and group leaders, Jack Canfield, Harold Clive Wells
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100 women who shaped world history, Gail Meyer Rolka
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100 words about working, illustrated by Richard Brown
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100 works of art that will define our age, Kelly Grovier
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100 years of Eichendorff songs, edited by Jurgen Thym
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100 years of English literature
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100 years of European cinema : entertainment or ideology?, edited by Diana Holmes & Alison Smith
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100 years of European cinema : entertainment or ideology?, edited by Diana Holmes & Alison Smith
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100 years of Negro freedom
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100 years of Spanish cinema, Tatjana Pavlović ... [et al.]
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100 years of Spanish cinema, Tatjana Pavlović ... [et al.]
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100 years of Wall Street, Charles R. Geisst
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100 years of collecting in America : the story of Sotheby Parke Bernet, by Thomas E. Norton ; foreword by Douglas Dillon
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100 years of collecting in America : the story of Sotheby Parke Bernet, by Thomas E. Norton ; foreword by Douglas Dillon
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100 years of emancipation, essays by Harry V. Jaffa [and others] Edited by Robert A. Goldwin
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100 years of pragmatism : William James's revolutionary philosophy, edited by John J. Stuhr
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100 years of pragmatism : William James's revolutionary philosophy, edited by John J. Stuhr
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100 years of relativity : space-time structure : Einstein and beyond, editor, Abhay Ashtekar
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100 years of the Boston Pops, [text, Steven Ledbetter ; editor, John C. Marksbury]
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100 years on the road : the traveling salesman in American culture, Timothy B. Spears
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100% money; designed to keep checking banks 100% liquid; to prevent inflation and deflation; largely to cure or prevent depressions; : and to wipe out much of the national debt
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100% real, written by Tara Michener ; with illustrations by Jason Michener
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100+ principles of genetics, Anthony J.F. Griffiths, Joan McPherson
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1000 Schritte von meinem Canapee : der Aufbruch Annette von Droste-Hülshoffs in die Literatur, Bodo Plachta
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1000 chastushek Leningradskoĭ oblasti (romanized form)]. : Zapisi 1954-1968 gg., [Ill.: S. Ostrov]
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1000 type treatments : from script to serif, letterforms used to perfection, WilsonHarvey/Loewy
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1001 afternoons in New York, by Ben Hecht, with illustrations by George Grosz
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1001 beds : performances, essays, and travels, Tim Miller ; edited by Glen Johnson
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1001 beds : performances, essays, and travels, Tim Miller ; edited by Glen Johnson
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1001 curious things : Ye Olde Curiosity Shop and Native American art, Kate C. Duncan
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1001 paintings you must see before you die, general editor, Stephen Farthing ; preface by Geoff Dyer
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1001 pediatric treatment activities : creative ideas for therapy sessions, Ayelet Danto, Michelle Pruzansky
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1001 words, Jan Pieńkowski
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100th day worries, by Margery Cuyler ; illustrated by Arthur Howard
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100th day worries, by Margery Cuyler ; illustrated by Arthur Howard
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101 "answers" for new teachers & their mentors : effective teaching tips for daily classroom use, Annette L. Breaux
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101 albums that changed popular music, Chris Smith
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101 alphabets,, by W. Ben Hunt and Ed. C. Hunt
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101 careers in counseling, Shannon Hodges
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101 careers in counseling, Shannon Hodges
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101 careers in mathematics, edited by Andrew Sterrett
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101 careers in nursing, Jeanne M. Novotny ... [et al.]
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101 essential Chinese movies, Simon Fowler
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101 great answers to the toughest interview questions, by Ron Fry
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101 great philosophers, Madsen Pirie
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101 great philosophers, Madsen Pirie
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101 internet activities, [author, Courtney Bintner Kelly]
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101 internet activities, [author, Courtney Bintner Kelly]
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101 letters of Hideyoshi : the private correspondence of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, edited and translated by Adriana Boscaro
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101 masterpieces of American primitive painting, from the collection of Edgar William & Bernice Chrysler Garbisch ; foreword by James J. Rorimer ... ; preface by John Walker ... ; introduction by Albert Ten Eyck Gardner ..
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101 philosophy problems, Martin Cohen
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101 philosophy problems, Martin Cohen
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101 physics tricks : fun experiments with everyday materials, Terry Cash
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101 plots used and abused, by James N. Young
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101 prints : the history and techniques of printmaking, by Norman R. Eppink
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101 questions and answers about the universe, Roy A. Gallant
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101 reasons why I'm not taking a bath, by Stacy McAnulty ; illustrated by Joy Ang
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101 reasons why I'm not taking a bath, by Stacy McAnulty ; illustrated by Joy Ang
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101 social work clinical techniques, Dr. Francis J. Turner, Dr. William Rowe ; with contributions from Dr. Nancy Riedel Bower, Dr. Alex Polgar, Dr. Mark Ragg
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101 software packages to use in your library : descriptions, evaluations, and practical advice, by Patrick R. Dewey
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101 stupid things trainers do to sabotage success, Nancy Stern, Maggi Payment
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101 successful interviewing strategies, Eric Kramer
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101 successful networking strategies, Eric Kramer
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101 theory drive : a neuroscientist's quest for memory, Terry McDermott
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101 tips for behavior change in diabetes education, Robert M. Anderson ... [et al.]
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101 tips for diabetes self-management education, Martha Mitchell Funnell ... [et al.]
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101 ways to score higher on your MCAT : what you need to know about the Medical College Admission Test explained simply, by Marti Anne Maguire with Paula Stiles
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101 words and how they began, by Arthur Steckler ; drawings by James Flora
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101 words and how they began, by Arthur Steckler ; drawings by James Flora
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1020304050607080900., Drawings by Arthur Okamura; poem, by Robert Creeley