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- A Japanese reader : graded lessons in the modern language, edited, with an introduction, vocabulary, and notes by Roy Andrew Miller, professor of Far Eastern Languages, University of Washington
- A new approach to the design of switching circuits
- Allegro arioso for five wind instruments, Ingolf Dahl
- Anthropology today : selections, edited by Sol Tax
- Antologia poetica, seleccion y prologo de Alfonso Escudero
- Brazil, by Elizabeth Bishop and the editors of Life
- By Cheyenne campfires, With photos by Elizabeth C. Grinnell
- By the waters of Manhattan : selected verse, by Charles Reznikoff ; introd. by C.P. Snow
- Christopher Fry, by Derek Stanford
- Confederate military history ; : a library of Confederate States history, in twelve volumes, written by distinguished men of the south, and edited by Gen. Clement A. Evans of Georgia
- Culture and society in classical Weimar, 1775-1806, by W.H. Bruford
- Daily life in China, on the eve of the Mongol invasion, 1250-1276., translated from the French by H.M. Wright
- Edwin Arlington Robinson, by Louis Coxe
- Etruscan culture, land and people : archaeological research and studies conducted in San Giovenale and its environs by members of the Swedish Institute in Rome, authors, Axel Boëthius [and others] ; translations by Nils G. Sahlin
- Explorations in Shakespeare's language: : some problems of lexical meaning in the dramatic text
- Ficciones, Jorge Luis Borges ; edited and with an introduction by Anthony Kerrigan
- Ficciones, Jorge Luis Borges ; edited and with an introduction by Anthony Kerrigan
- Ficciones, Jorge Luis Borges ; edited and with an introduction by Anthony Kerrigan
- Fluchtpunkt : Roman, Peter Weiss
- Infants in institutions: : a comparison of their development with family-reared infants during the first year of life, Sally Provence [and] Rose C. Lipton. Pref. by Milton J.E. Senn
- Introductory mycology, Art work by Sung Huang Sun
- James Branch Cabell
- John Foster Dulles : a reappraisal, by Richard Goold-Adams
- League of the Iroquois, Introduction by William N. Fenton
- League of the Iroquois, by Lewis Henry Morgan
- Molière
- Mr. Wilson's war, by John Dos Passos
- My enemy's enemy
- Nehru : a pictorial biography, by Michael Edwardes
- Pale fire, Vladimir Nabokov
- Perceiving, behaving, becoming : a new focus for education
- Philosophy in the tragic age of the Greeks, translated, with an Introduction, by Marianne Cowan
- Pylon, by William Faulkner
- Pylon, by William Faulkner
- Reason and analysis, Brand Blanshard
- Renoir, my father, translated by Randolph and Dorothy Weaver
- Russia under Khrushchev : an anthology from Problems of communism, edited by Abraham Brumberg
- Snow crystals, by W.A. Bentley and W.J. Humphreys
- Thank you, and other poems, by Kenneth Koch
- The Crusades
- The art of Faulkner's novels, Peter Swiggart
- The big green book, Robert Graves ; illustrated by Maurice Sendak
- The conservative enemy ; : a programme of radical reform for the 1960s
- The genetic code
- The present age : and Of the difference between a genius and an apostle, Soren Kierkagaard ; translated by Alexander Dru, introduction by Walter Kaufmann
- The sounds of English and German, William G. Moulton
- The tin drum, by Günter Grass ; translated from the German by Ralph Manheim
- Theory of graphs, by Øystein Ore
- Three plays : A slight ache, The collection [and] The dwarfs
- Waiting for Lefty, by Clifford Odets
- Works of love : some Christian reflections in the form of discourses, Søren Kierkegaard ; translated by Howard and Edna Hong ; preface by R. Gregor Smith
- You read to me, I'll read to you, by John Ciardi ; drawings by Edward Gorey
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