Work
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!Delicioso! : the regional cooking of Spain
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!En camino! : a cultural approach to beginning Spanish
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!Espanol! : lengua y cultura de hoy
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!Heimskringla! : or, The stoned angels
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!Qué gitano! : Gypsies of Southern Spain
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!Viva Che! : contributions in tribute to Ernesto 'Che' Guevara ;
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!Viva México! : Novela
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!Zhirinovsky!
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"-- Is, with respect to" : texts and thoughts in the space of J.K. Randall
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"---and ladies of the club"
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"--and then I became gay" : young men's stories
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"--the real war will never get in the books" : selections from writers during the Civil War
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"-into the fertile valley of Stony Creek- " : an archaeological interpretation of the Van Hoosen farm site, 20OK424
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"... and sometimes y."
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"... and the hits just keep on comin' "
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"... no such thing" ; : a portrait in words and pictures
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"88" : an undercover news reporter's exposé of American Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan
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"89.
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"A Sense of one's own potential" : proceedings of the Reading maturity: self-awareness workshop, June 6-10, 1977
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"A cosmos of my own"
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"A different sense of power" : problems of community in late-twentieth-century U.S. poetry
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"A dirty filthy book" : the writings of Charles Knowlton and Annie Besant on reproductive physiology and birth control and an account of the Bradlaugh-Besant trial : with the definitive texts of Fruits of philosophy, by Charles Knowlton, The law of population, by Annie Besant, Theosophy and the law of population, by Annie Besant
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"A few acres of snow" : documents in pre-confederation Canadian history
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"A few acres of snow" : the saga of the French and Indian wars
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"A few bloody noses" : the realities and mythologies of the American Revolution
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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
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"A heart for every fate" : 1822-1823
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"A hell of a job getting it squared around" : three presidents in times of fundamental change: Ernest D. Burton, Lawrence A. Kimpton, and Edward H. Levi
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"A higher branch of the art" : photographing the fine arts in England, 1839-1880
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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,
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"A kind of Alaska" : women in the plays of O'Neill, Pinter, and Shepard
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"A long time coming" : the inspiring, combative 2008 campaign and the historic election of Barack Obama
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"A man of genius" : the art of Washington Allston (1779-1843)
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"A most important epocha"; the coming of the Revolution in South Carolina
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"A mutual responsibility and a moral obligation" : the final report on Germany's compensation programs for forced labor and other personal injuries
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"A new kind of war" : America's global strategy and the Truman Doctrine in Greece
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"A paradise for boys and girls" : children's camps in the Adirondacks
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"A plainer translation" : Joseph Smith's translation of the Bible, a history and commentary
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"A problem from hell" : America and the age of genocide
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"A region of astonishing beauty" : the botanical exploration of the Rocky Mountains
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"A rich spot of earth" : Thomas Jefferson's revolutionary garden at Monticello
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"A rift in the clouds" : race and the southern federal judiciary, 1900-1910
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"A roof over my head" : homeless women and the shelter industry
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"A roof over my head" : homeless women and the shelter industry
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"A smile a minute"
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"A thousand images of loveliness" in Percy Bysshe Shelley's love poetry
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"A time to heal" : the diffusion of Listerism in Victorian Britain
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"A visible company of professionals" : African Americans and the National Education Association during the civil rights movement
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"A woman's place is in the kitchen" : the evolution of women chefs
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"A"
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"A" 22 & 23
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"A" is for alibi : a Kinsey Millhone mystery
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"Above parties": : the political attitudes of the German Protestant Church leadership 1918-1933
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"Abstract'' homomorphisms of split Kac-Moody groups
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"Ah hah!" : the inquiry process of generating and testing knowledge
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"Aiming high" : Chanute Air Force Base at 75 years
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"Alice in Wonderland"
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"All governments lie" : the life and times of rebel journalist I.F. Stone
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"All men are created equal",
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"All the real Indians died off" : and 20 other myths about Native Americans
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"All this reading" : the literary world of Barbara Pym
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"All we are saying..." : The philosophy of the New Left
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"Alternative" health care
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"Alternative" healthcare : a comprehensive guide : natural medicine, "hand-on" healing, spiritualism, occultism, and much more
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"Always bring a crowd!" : the story of Frank Lumpkin, steelworker
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"Am I that name?" : feminism and the category of "women" in history
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"An artist is his own fault" : John O'Hara on writers and writing
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"An ever closer union" : European integration and its implications for the future of U.S.-European relations
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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 all your children shall be learned" : women and the study of Torah in Jewish law and history
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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
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"And eagles sweep across the sky" : Indian textiles of the North American West : [exhibition]
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"And so it goes" : adventures in television
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"And so they were married" : a comedy of the new woman
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"And then Arnie told Chi Chi--" : more than 200 of the best true golf stories
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"And then Chi Chi told Fuzzy-- " : more than 250 of the greatest true golf stories ever told
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"And they are still living happily ever after" : anthropology, cultural history, and interpretation of fairy tales
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"Anywhere so long as there be freedom" : Charles Carroll of Carrollton, his family & his Maryland : an exhibition and catalogue
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"Are they selling her lips?" : advertising and identity
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"Are those kids yours?" : American families with children adopted from other countries
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"Aromaticity, pseudo-aromaticity, anti-aromaticity"; : proceedings of an international symposium held in Jerusalem, 31 March-3 April, 1970.
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"Arthur, the greatest king" : an anthology of modern Arthurian poems
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"Artificial curiosities" : being an exposition of native manufactures collected on the three Pacific voyages of Captain James Cook, R.N., at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, January 18, 1978-August 31, 1978, on the occasion of the bicentennial of the European discovery of the Hawaiian Islands by Captain Cook, January 18, 1778
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"As ever, Gene" : the letters of Eugene O'Neill to George Jean Nathan
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"Baad bitches" and sassy supermamas : black power action films
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"Baby-pros" : preliminary profiles of juvenile prostitutes
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"Bad girls"/"good girls" : women, sex, and power in the nineties
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"Bad old days" : the myth of the 1950s
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"Bad" Shakespeare : revaluations of the Shakespeare canon
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"Bad" mothers : the politics of blame in twentieth-century America
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"Bag a fag" : police misconduct, entrapment and crimes against gay men in Michigan
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"Because I live here" : the theory and practice of vita-erg ward therapy with deteriorated psychotic women
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"Befitting emblems of adversity" : a modern Irish view of Edmund Spenser from W.B. Yeats to the present
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"Being down" : challenging violence in urban schools
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"Believing women" in Islam : unreading patriarchal interpretations of the Qur'ān
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"Belonging to the world" : women's rights and American constitutional culture
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"Beloved friend": : the story of Tchaikowsky and Nadejda von Meck,
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"Bending the future to their will" : civic women, social education, and democracy
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"Benevolent assimilation" : the American conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903
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"Bequest of wings": : a family's pleasures with books
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"Best of all possible friends" : three decades of correspondence between the folklorists Alan Dundes and Wolfgang Mieder
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"Bethink yourselves"
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"Better living" : advertising, media and the new vocabulary of business leadership, 1935-1955
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"Between two worlds" : 1820
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"Between worlds" : deaf women, work, and intersections of gender and ability
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"Bible-evolution trial."
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"Big 'Fraid and Little 'Fraid" : an Afro-American folktale
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"Big victory, great task" ; : North Viet-Nam's Minister of Defense assesses the course of the war
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"Billy" Sunday, the man and his message, : with his own words which have won thousands for Christ
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"Bitter knowledge" and "Unconquerable hope." : A thematic study of attitudes towards life in Matthew Arnold's poetry 1849-1853
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"Books"
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"Boppin' at Miss Mattie's Place" : African-American grassroots dance culture in North Philadelphia from the speakeasy to the Uptown Theater during the 1960s
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"Border crossings"
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"Born for opposition"
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"Boss" Tweed : the story of a grim generation
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"Bright shootes of everlastingnesse" : the seventeenth-century religious lyric
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"Bright unequivocal eye" : poems, papers, and remembrances from the First Jane Kenyon Conference
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"Brother Woodrow" : a memoir of Woodrow Wilson
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"Building the Co-operative Commonwealth" : essays on the democratic socialist tradition in Canada
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"Bum" ; : a collection of poems.
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"But will it work with real students?" : scenarios for teaching secondary English language arts
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"But, General Johnson--." : Episodes in a war effort,
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"By South Cadbury is that Camelot ..." the excavation of Cadbury Castle 1966-1970
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"By special request", : a comedy in one act,
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"Cadillac's village," or "Detroit under Cadillac." : With list of property owners, and a history of the settlement 1701 to 1710
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"Calling America." : A special number of Survey graphic on the challenge to democracy;
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"Can we all get along?" : racial and ethnic minorities in American politics
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"Can you hear me, mother?" : Sandy Powell's lifetime of music-hall
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"Captains courageous"
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"Cargo" cults in Melanesia
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"Cash flow" analysis and the funds statement
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"Catching up" : the limits of rapid economic development
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"Chatter" : language and history in Kierkegaard
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"Chez vous en France", living & working in France
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"Childhood" in "crisis"?
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"Children and proverbs speak the truth" : teaching proverbial wisdom to fourth graders
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"Children of the sea," and three other unpublished plays.
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"Children want to write ..."
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"Chimmie Fadden," : Major Max, and other stories
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"Circumstances are destiny" : an Antebellum woman's struggle to define sphere
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"Civilizing" Rio : reform and resistance in a Brazilian city, 1889-1930
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"Clemency" Canning; : Charles John, 1st Earl Canning, Governor-General and Viceroy of India, 1856-1862
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"Closer to the truth than any fact" : memoir, memory, and Jim Crow
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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
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"Come, Blackrobe" : De Smet and the Indian tragedy
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"Coming to writing" and other essays
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"Complicity with evil" : the United Nations in the age of modern genocide
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"Concierto para guitarra y violin"
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"Concrete" poetry from East and West Germany : the language of exemplarism and experimentalism
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"Could do better" : why children underachieve and what to do about it
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"Country band" march
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"Covenant keeper" : Derrick Bell's enduring education legacy
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"Culture" and the problem of the disciplines
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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
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"Curious-knotted garden" : the form, themes, and contexts of Shakespeare's Love's labour's lost
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"Cántico" de Jorge Guillén y Aire nuestro
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"Da" : a play
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"Damage them all you can" : Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia
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"Das Tagebuch" Goethes und Rilkes "Sieben Gedichte"
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"Daughters of Jefferson, daughters of bootblacks" : racism and American feminism
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"De Lawd" : Richard B. Harrison and The green pastures
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"Dear Carrie-- " : the Civil War letters of Thomas N. Stevens
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"Dear Josie" : witnessing the hopes and failures of democratic education
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"Dear Mr Jinnah" : selected correspondence and speeches of Liaquat Ali Khan, 1937-1947
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"Dear Mr. President" : an open letter to Ronald Reagan about war and peace and our chances for survival in a world gone nuclear-mad
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"Dear Nancy", : the pattern of American life revealed in letters,
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"Dear fatherland, rest quietly," : a report on the collapse of Hitler's "Thousand years";
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"Deep play" : John Gay and the invention of modernity
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"Designs from fancy" : George Romney's Shakespearean drawings
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"Dial B for birder!"
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"Did my first mother love me?" : adoption as portrayed in children's picture books
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"Do it my way or you're fired!" : employee rights and the changing role of management prerogatives
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"Do you sincerely want to be rich?" : The full story of Bernard Cornfeld and IOS
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"Doc" : the rape of the town of Lovell
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"Doctors wanted, no women need apply" : sexual barriers in the medical profession, 1835-1975
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"Doing school" : how we are creating a generation of stressed out, materialistic, and miseducated students
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"Domaine des marges."
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"Don't ask what I shot" : how Eisenhower's love of golf helped shape 1950s America
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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!
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"Don't bring home the bacon" : how sodium nitrite can affect your health
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"Don't take away my books" : the meanings of reading in the life of one teenager
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"Down East."
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"Down the Tennessee" : the Mexican War reminiscences of an East Tennessee Volunteer ...
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"Dueñas" and "doncellas" : a study of the "Doña Rodríguez" episode in "Don Quijote"
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"Eagle forgotten"; : the life of John Peter Altgeld,
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"Eagle forgotten."
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"Eighty-eight"
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"Eine Gelbe und eine violette Frau ..." : Kunst in der Kornschuette : Ausstellung, Kornschütte im Rathaus Luzern, 23.7.-13.8.1977
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"Emperor dead" and other historic American diplomatic dispatches
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"Empire can wait" : American opposition to Hawaiian annexation, 1893-1898
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"Enemy of none but a common friend of all"? : an international perspective on the lender-of-last-resort function
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"English" in Japanese
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"Enlightened" racism : The Cosby show, audiences, and the myth of the American dream
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"Entangling alliances with none" : American foreign policy in the age of Jefferson
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"Entangling alliances with none" ; : an essay on the individual in the American twenties
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"Everybody's paid but the teacher" : the teaching profession and the women's movement
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"Everyman" with other interludes : including eight miracle plays
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"Everything is fine, now that Leonard isn't here ..." : a book of readings on the management of disturbing behavior in the classroom.
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"Evil people" : a comparative study of witch hunts in Swabian Austria and the Electorate of Trier
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"Evil" Arabs in American popular film : orientalist fear
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"Expanding the frontiers of civil rights" : Michigan, 1948-1968
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"Extra-ordinary" ergonomics : how to accommodate small and big persons, the disabled and elderly, expectant mothers and children
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"Ezra Pound speaking" : radio speeches of World War II
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"Face zion forward" : first writers of the Black Atlantic, 1785-1798
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"Fallen from the symboled world" : precedents for the new formalism
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"Famous in my time": 1810-1812.
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"Feeling your pain" : the explosion and abuse of government power in the Clinton-Gore years
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"Femininity," "masculinity," and "androgyny" : a modern philosophical discussion
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"Final solution" : Nazi population policy and the murder of the European Jews
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"Fire from the midst of you" : a religious life of John Brown
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"First among equals" : Abraham Lincoln's reputation during his administration
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"First world" relationships: : the role of the OECD
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"First-year teacher" eight years later : an inquiry into teacher development
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"Fools say"
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"For freedom's battle" : 1823-1824
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"For our Navajo people" : Diné letters, speeches & petitions, 1900-1960
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"Foreigners out" : xenophobia and right-wing violence in Germany
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"Forest beatniks" and "urban Thoreaus" : Gary Snyder, Jack Kerouac, Lew Welch, and Michael McClure
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"Found drowned"
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"Francophonie" in the 1990's : problems and opportunities
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"Franks, burgundians, and aquitanians" and the royal coronation ceremony in France
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"Freundschaft ist des Lebens Salz" : dreieinhalb Jahrzehnte Korrespondenz zwischen den Folkloristen Lutz Röhrich und Wolfgang Mieder
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"Friend and lover" : the life of Louise Bryant
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"From today painting is dead" : -- The beginnings of photography:
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"G" Is for "Growing" : 30 Years of Research on Children and Sesame Street
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"G" is for gumshoe
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"Gentlemen, be seated!" : A parade of the old-time minstrels
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"Getting paid" : youth crime and work in the inner city
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"Gilded prostitution" : status, money, and transatlantic marriages, 1870-1914
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"Give 'em hell Harry" : reminiscences
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"Go down, Old Hannah" : the living history of African American Texans
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"God wills it!" : A tale of the first crusade,
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"Godless communists" : atheism and society in Soviet Russia, 1917-1932
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"Gold nuggets or fool's gold : magazine and newspaper articles on the (ir)relevance of proverbs and proverbial phrases
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"Gone native" in Polynesia : captivity narratives and experiences from the South Pacific
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"Good Enough" Isn't Enough : Nine Challenges for Companies That Choose to Be Great
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"Good guys don't wear hats" : children's talk about the media
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"Good morning"; : music, calls, and directions for old-time dancing as revived by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford.
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"Good-bye, Susan": : a play
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"Grammar and exercises,"
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"Growing up" teaching : from personal knowledge to professional practice
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"Guns don't kill people, people kill people" : and other myths about guns and gun control
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"H" is for homicide
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"Hands-on" manual for cinematographers
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"Hang them all" : George Wright and the Plateau Indian War
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"Happiness is not my companion" : the life of General G.K. Warren
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"Harold the webbed; : or, The young Vykings"; being volume two of the life and works of Trader Horn, the works written by Alfred Aloysius Horn at the age of seventy-three, & the life with such of his philosophy as is the gift of age and experience,
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"Harold," the peoples mayor : the authorized biography of Mayor Harold Washington
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"Hatching ruin," or, Mark Twain's road to bankruptcy
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"Haughty conquerors" : Amherst and the great Indian uprising of 1763
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"Haunting echoes" : histories and exhibition strategies for collecting nineteenth-century African American crafts
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"Having of wonderful ideas," and other essays on teaching and learning
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"He built Seattle"
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"He told me not to tell"
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"He's all man" : learning masculinity, gayness, and love from American movies
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"Heartland" English : variation and transition in the American Midwest
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"Heaven and home" : Charlotte M. Yonge's domestic fiction and the Victorian debate over women
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"Heaven will frown on such a cause as this" : six Democrats who opposed Lincoln's war
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"Hell fer Sartain" and other stories
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"Here I have lived"; : a history of Lincoln's Springfield, 1821-1865,
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"Heroes" symphony : from the music of David Bowie & Brian Eno
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"Hiawatha," : with its original Indian legends, compiled, with essays on its authentic background of Lake Superior country and Chippewa Indians
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"High tech" creativity
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"High" imperialism and the "new" history
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"High-topped shoes" and other signifiers of race, class, gender, and ethnicity in selected fiction by William Faulkner and Toni Morrison
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"Homenatge a Joan Prats" : [a series of fifteen original lithographs]
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"Honey in the rock" : the Ruby Pickens Tartt Collection of religious folk songs from Sumter County, Alabama
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"Honour" : crimes, paradigms, and violence against women
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"Honour" killing and violence : theory, policy and practice
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"Horridoh Lützow!" : Der Roman eines Freischärlers,
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"How can you defend those people?" : the making of a criminal lawyer
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"How the dominoes fell" : Southeast Asia in perspective
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"Hurry up" Yost in story and song
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"Háry János" suite : Dances of Galánta & Marosszék ; Children's choruses
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"I am a Democrat" ; : the political career of David Bennett Hill
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"I am a man" : Chief Standing Bear's journey for justice
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"I am looking to the North for my life"--Sitting Bull, 1876-1881
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"I am" : the selected poetry of John Clare
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"I built a temple for peace"; : the life of Eduard Beneš,
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"I can see you naked" : a fearless guide to making great presentations
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"I choose life" : contemporary medical and religious practices in the Navajo world
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"I didn't divorce my kids!" : how fathers deal with family break-ups
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"I don't feel good" : a guide to childhood complaints and diseases
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"I feel I should warn you ..." : historic preservation cartoons
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"I had the craziest dream last night"; : a psychiatrist helps you interpret your dreams,
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"I hate my parents!" : The real and unreal reasons why youth is angry
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"I have done my duty" : Florence Nightingale in the Crimean War, 1854-58
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"I hope to do my country service" : the Civil War letters of John Bennitt, M.D., surgeon, 19th Michigan Infantry
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"I know it's dangerous" : why Mexicans risk their lives to cross the border
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"I love learning; I hate school" : an anthropology of college
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"I saw the world" : sixty poems from Walther von der Vogelweide (1170-1228)
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"I say no"; or, The love-letter answered; : and other stories,
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"I want to be like Stalin," : from the Russian text on pedagogy
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"I was content and not content" : the story of Linda Lord and the closing of Penobscot Poultry
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"I watched a wild hog eat my baby!" : a colorful history of tabloids and their cultural impact
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"I will fight no more forever"; : Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce War
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"I will not eat stone" : a women's history of colonial Asante
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"I will sing the wondrous story" : a history of Baptist hymnody in North America
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"I will wear no chain!" : a social history of African-American males
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"I wish I could give my son a wild raccoon"
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"I'll be around"
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"I'll never lie to you" : Jimmy Carter in his own words
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"I've been black in two countries" : Black Cuban views on race in the US
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"I've forgotten everything I learned in school!" : a refresher course to help you reclaim your education
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"I've seen it all!" : lives of older persons with mental retardation in the community
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"I, too, am America" : archaeological studies of African-American life
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"Ich stimme für Minetta Street" : Festschrift aus Anlass des 100. Geburtstags von Mascha Kaléko
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"If each comes halfway" : meeting Tamang women in Nepal
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"If the workers took a notion" : the right to strike and American political development
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"If you knew the conditions" : a chronicle of the Indian medical service and American Indian health care, 1908-1955
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"If you love that lady don't marry her" : the courtship letters of Sally McDowell and John Miller, 1854-1856
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"If you turned into a monster" : transformation through play : a body-centered approach to play therapy
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"Illegal" traveller : an auto-ethnography of borders
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"In God we trust"; : the religious beliefs and ideas of the American founding fathers.
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"In a single garment of destiny" : a global vision of justice
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"In my hot youth": 1798-1810
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"In the days of serfdom" and other stories
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"In the hands of a good providence" : religion in the life of George Washington
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"In the ideals of women is the strength of a nation" : a history of the Polish Women's Alliance of America
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"In the wind's eye" : [1821-1822]
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"In vain I tried to tell you" : essays in Native American ethnopoetics
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"Into aging" : a simulation game
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"Is it done yet?" : teaching adolescents the art of revision
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"Is there anything I can do?" : helping a friend when times are tough
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"Islam" means peace : understanding the Muslim principle of nonviolence today
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"It isn't just a phase"
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"It just ain't fair" : the ethics of health care for African Americans
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"It's being done" : academic success in unexpected schools
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"It's just easier not to go to school" : adolescent girls and disengagement in middle school
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"It's like owning my own business" : organizational entry and communication styles of women in automotive retail
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"It's our world too" : socially responsive learners in middle school language arts
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"It's so good, don't even try it once": : Heroin in perspective.
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"It's tough to be rich" : a comedy in three acts
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"It's your misfortune and none of my own" : a history of the American West
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"J" is for judgment
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"J. B."; : a play in verse
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"January thaw,"
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"Jewish idea"
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"Jiffy" : a family tradition : mixing business and old-fashioned values
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"Johnny's such a bright boy, what a shame he's retarded"
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"Johnny, we hardly knew ye" ; : memories of John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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"June 22, 1941"; : Soviet historians and the German invasion.
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"Just a housewife" : the rise and fall of domesticity in America
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"Just give him the whale!" : 20 ways to use fascinations, areas of expertise, and strengths to support students with autism
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"Keep your head up, Mr. Putnam!"
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"Keeping the Lakes' way" : reburial and the re-creation of a moral world among an invisible people
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"King Romance" : Rider Haggard's achievement
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"Kubla Khan" and The fall of Jerusalem : the mythological school in biblical criticism and secular literature, 1770-1880
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"LOEX" of the West : collaboration and instructional design in a virtual environment
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"Lady in the locker room"
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"Language" and intelligence in monkeys and apes : comparative developmental perspectives
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"Law never here" : a social history of African American responses to issues of crime and justice
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"Lazy, improvident people" : myth and reality in the writing of Spanish history
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"Le mot mineur, camarades..."
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"Leben Eduards des Zweiten von England" als vormarxistisches Stück Bertolt Brechts
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"Lefty" and other stories
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"Les Conquérants" : 2. mythe, politique et histoire
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"Lessons" of the past; : the use and misuse of history in American foreign policy
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"Let all of them take heed" : Mexican Americans and the campaign for educational equality in Texas, 1910-1981
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"Let the word go forth" : the speeches, statements, and writings of John F. Kennedy
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"Liberal bias" as a factor in network television news reporting; : a special report based on the monitoring of the three major television network evening news shows during the 1972 primary election campaign period
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"Licentious liberty" in a Brazilian gold-mining region : slavery, gender, and social control in eighteenth-century Sabará, Minas Gerais
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"Life tastes better than steak" cookbook : heart healthy reversal recipes
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"Life unworthy of life" : racial phobia and mass murder in Hitler's Germany
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"Life-meanings" of future teachers; : a value study,
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"Like it was" : Bicentennial games 'n fun handbook
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"Like no other store in the world" : the inside story of Bloomingdale's
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"Lincoln's humor" and other essays
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"Littery man" : Mark Twain and modern authorship
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"Live from Cape Canaveral" : covering the space race, from sputnik to today
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"London" trio : no. 1 in C major ; "London" trio : no. 2 in G major ; "London" trio : no. 3 in G major ; Divertissement no. 2 in G major, op. 100 ; Divertissement no. 6 in D major, op. 100 ; "London" trio : no. 4 in G major
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"Longer flight": : a family grows up with books
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"Look for me all around you" : anglophone Caribbean immigrants in the Harlem Renaissance
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"Looking up at down" : the emergence of blues culture
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"Love and admiration and respect" : the O'Neill-Commins correspondence
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"Love of shopping" is not a gene : problems with Darwinian psychology
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"Low" symphony : from the music of David Bowie & Brian Eno
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"M" Project for F. D. R., : studies on migration and settlement
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"Mad feary father" : Caleb Williams and the novel form
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"Making a difference" : an ethnography of women's career motivations, values, and work satisfaction in nursing
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"Management's rights under public sector collective bargaining agreements"
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"Marilyn, are you sure you can cook?" he asked : a memoir
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"Marse Henry" : an autobiography
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"Marse Henry"; a biography of Henry Watterson.
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"Master and man", : and other parables and tales,
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"Mau Mau" general
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"Merit rating" for teachers? : Report edited by Virgil M. Rogers
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"Messin' white women" : white women, black men, and rape in Virginia, 1900-1960
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"Millions for the arts": : Federal & State cultural programs, an exhaustive Senate report
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"Miracle vitamin."
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"Miscegenation" : making race in America
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"Miss Hobbs" : a comedy in four acts
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"Mixed blood" Indians : racial construction in the early South
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"Modernism" in modern drama, : a definition and an estimate
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"Modernist" women writers and narrative art
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"Mon Faust" (ébauches)
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"Monarchical" tendencies in the United States
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"Montessori index" : compiled from the books of Maria Montessori and related authors
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"Most blessed of the patriarchs" : Thomas Jefferson and the empire of the imagination
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"Mother donit fore the best" : correspondence of a nineteenth-century orphan asylum
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"Movies are better than ever" ; : wide-screen memories of the fifties
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"Mr. President" : George Washington and the making of the nation's highest office
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"Multiplication is for white people" : raising expectations for other people's children
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"My brave Mechanics" : the First Michigan Engineers and their Civil War
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"My dear girl" ; : the correspondence of Benjamin Franklin with Polly Stevenson, Georgiana and Catherine Shipley
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"My ecchoing song" ; : Andrew Marvell's poetry of criticism
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"My friend, the fox"
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"My heart became attached" : the strange journey of John Walker Lindh
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"My kid's allergic to everything" dessert cookbook
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"My madness saved me" : the madness and marriage of Virginia Woolf
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"My novel"; or, Varieties in English life
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"My rebellious and imperfect eye" : observing Geoffrey Grigson
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"My song is my weapon" : People's Songs, American communism, and the politics of culture, 1930-1950
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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
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"National Velvet"
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"Nature to be commanded must be obeyed" : earth-science maps applied to land and water management
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"Ne-sa-je-won" as the Ottawas say; : a tale of the waters that run down from lake Superior to the sea,
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"Negro and white, unite and fight!" : a social history of industrial unionism in meatpacking, 1930-90
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"Negro president" : Jefferson and the slave power
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"New maternalisms" : tales of motherwork (dislodging the unthinkable)
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"New women" in the late Victorian novel
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"New" exoticisms : changing patterns in the construction of otherness
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"Nieman hât ân arebeit wîstuom" : Sprichwörtliches in mittelhochdeutschen Epen
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"No man walks alone" : the life and times of Thomas G. Pownall
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"No matter where I travel, I come to Nowhereland" : the poetry of Mascha Kaléko
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"No one else has these colors" : Kirchner's painting
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"No one model American"
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"Noah's arkitecture"; : a study of Dickens's mythology
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"Nobody told me it was rape" : a parent's guide for talking with teenagers about acquaintance rape and sexual exploitation
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"Non-specific" factors influencing host resistance, a reexamination.
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"Not I, but the wind ...,"
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"Not an illustration but the equivalent" : a cognitive approach to abstract expressionism
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"Not part of my sentence" : violations of the human rights of women in custody
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"Not to people like us" : hidden abuse in upscale families
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"O beloved kids" : Rudyard Kipling's letters to his children
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"O, call back yesterday"
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"O, say can you see?" : A bi-focal tour of Washington
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"Obscene" literature and constitutional law ; : a forensic defense of freedom of the press
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"Of genius," in the Occasional paper : volume III, number 10 (1719, anonymous, and Preface to The creation
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"Oh listen to the band!" : A brass band miscellany.
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"Oh, waiter! One order of crow!" : inside the strangest presidential election finish in American history
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"Old Bruin": : Commodore Matthew C. Perry, 1794-1858; the American naval officer who helped found Liberia ..
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"Old Slow Town" : Detroit during the Civil War
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"On another day ..." : tales told among the Nkundo of Zaīre
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"On my honour" : Guides and Scouts in interwar Britain
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"One hell of a gamble" : Khrushchev, Castro, and Kennedy, 1958-1964
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"One valley and a thousand" : dams, nationalism, and development
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"Othello" as the tragedy of Italy : showing that Shakespeare's Italian contemporaries interpreted the story of the Moor and the Lady of Venice as symbolizing the tragedy of their country in the grip of Spain
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"Our cause will ultimately triumph" : profiles in American Indian sovereignty
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"Our crowd"; : the great Jewish families of New York
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"Our good and faithful servant" : James Moore Wayne and Georgia unionism
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"Our house is hell" : Shakespeare's troubled families
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"Our library"
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"Our place in the world" : Mapai and Israel's foreign policy orientation 1947-1952
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"Out of the mouths of mathematicians" : a quotation book for philomaths
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"Over the top,"
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"Paper or plastic?" : energy, environment, and consumerism in Sweden and America
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"Paradiso"
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"Pariah states" & sanctions in the Middle East : Iraq, Libya, Sudan
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"Parkside" Hospital
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"Patriots" or "traitors"? : a history of American-educated Chinese students
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"Pecos Bill", a military biography of William R. Shafter
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"Peculiar institutions" : an informal history of the Seven Sister colleges
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"Perverse mind" : Eugene O'Neill's struggle with closure
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"Photographed all the best scenery": Jack Hillers's diary of the Powell expeditions, 1871-1875
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"Pickwick"; : a play in three acts,
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"Pope of the classis?" : the leadership of Albertus C. Van Raalte in Dutch and American classes
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"Poppa" psychology : the role of fathers in children's mental well-being
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"Posson Jone'" and Père Raphaël. : With a new word setting forth how and why the two tales are one.
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"Precious moments from the family album to provide you with comfort in the long years to come"
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"Primitivism" in 20th century art : affinity of the tribal and the modern
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"Primitivism" in twentieth century art
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"Prohibition is here to stay" : the Reverend Edward S. Shumaker and the dry crusade in America
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"R. F. K. must die!" : A history of the Robert Kennedy assassination and its aftermath
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"Race" is a four-letter word : the genesis of the concept
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"Race", ethnicity and nation : international perspectives on social conflict
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"Race," writing, and difference
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"Re'lize whut ahm talkin' 'bout?" : African-American tall tales in Black English, capturing the essence of the Black experience
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"Re'lize whut ahm talkin' 'bout?" : Afro-American tall tales in Black English, capturing the essence of the Black experience
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"Real world" ethics : frameworks for educators and human service professionals
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"Rearing wolves to our own destruction" : slavery in Richmond, Virginia, 1782-1865
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"Recherches" sur la musique française classique
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"Recovered memory" and other assaults upon the mysteries of consciousness : hypnosis, psychotherapy, fraud, and the mass media
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"Red Ellen" Wilkinson : her ideas, movements and world
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"Remember the ladies" : New perspectives on women in American history : essays in honor of Nelson Manfred Blake
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"Renewable" electricity generation : economic analysis and outlook
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"Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God" : Theodore Parker's proverbial fight for the ideal American society
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"Retained by the people" : a history of American Indians and the Bill of Rights
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"Rich nation, strong Army" : national security and the technological transformation of Japan
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"Romantic" and its cognates; : the European history of a word,
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"Ronald Reagan," the movie : and other episodes in political demonology
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"Saddling la gringa" : gatekeeping in literature by contemporary Latina writers
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"Salutary neglect"; colonial administration under the Duke of Newcastle
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"Save the babies" : American public health reform and the prevention of infant mortality, 1850-1920
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"Say ... didn't you used to be George Murphy?"
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"Schools of tomorrow," schools of today : progressive education in the 21st century
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"Schools of tomorrow," schools of today : what happened to progressive education
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"Secret judgments of God" : Old World disease in colonial Spanish America
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"Secret societies" reconsidered : perspectives on the social history of modern South China and Southeast Asia
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"Separate but equal": : the evolution and demise of a constitutional doctrine/
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"Sesame Street" revisited
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"Shades of green" : a sustainable resource guide for interior designers, architects, students, and educators committed to making a difference
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"Shakespeare" by another name : the life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, the man who was Shakespeare
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"Shakin' up" race and gender : intercultural connections in Puerto Rican, African American, and Chicano narratives and culture (1965-1995)
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"Shall she famish then?" : female food refusal in early modern England
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"Share bath" : a comedy in three acts
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"Shattered nerves" : doctors, patients, and depression in Victorian England
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"Shipwrecks of Lake Huron-- the great sweetwater sea", including the Michigan-Huron-Mackinac straits area
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"Short sixes" ; : stories to be read while the candle burns
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"Show me what you know" : exploring student representations across STEM disciplines
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"Shut up, fag!" : quotations from the files of Congressman Bob Dornan, the man who would be president
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"Since O'Casey" and other essays on Irish drama
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"Sit & get" won't grow dendrites : 20 professional learning strategies that engage the adult brain
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"Sixty years"; : a compilation of articles describing six decades in the growth and development of Detroit and its environs, 1881-1941. Originally published in the Detroit free press, during August, 1941, in observance of Hudson's sixtieth jubilee year. Illustrated with copies of old photographs from the Burton historical collections in the Detroit public library
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"Sky blue pink with orange polka-dots" : the Wheeler family and the community in which they lived
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"Smoked Yankees" and the struggle for empire: : letters from Negro soldiers, 1898-1902
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"So late into the night" : 1816-1817
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"So many heads, so many wits" : an anthology of English proverb poetry
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"So the witch won't eat me" : fantasy and the child's fear of infanticide
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"So you think I drive a cadillac?" : welfare recipients' perspectives on the system and its reform
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"Socialism is great!" : a worker's memoir of the new China
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"Solubility studies involving IPN systems"
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"Some big bourgeois brothel" : contexts for France's culture wars with Hollywood
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"Some vanity of mine art" : the masque in English renaissance drama
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"Somebody's calling my name" : Black sacred music and social change
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"Something urgent I have to say to you" : the life and works of William Carlos Williams
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"Sometimes I can be anything" : power, gender, and identity in a primary classroom
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"Sometimes in the wrong, but never in doubt" : George S. Benson and the education of the new religious right
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"Son" : a psychopath and his victims
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"Songes of Rechelesnesse" : Langland and the Franciscans
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"Sounds so good to me" : the bluesman's story
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"Speak it in Welsh" : Wales and the Welsh language in Shakespeare
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"Spur up your Pegasus" : family letters of Salmon, Kate, and Nettie Chase, 1844-1873
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"Stalin over Wisconsin" : the making and unmaking of militant unionism, 1900-1950
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"Stalwart women" : a historical analysis of deans of women in the South
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"Starre of poets": discussions of Shakespeare
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"Strange prophecies anew" : rereading apocalypse in Blake, H.D., and Ginsberg
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"Strangers" of the academy : Asian women scholars in higher education
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"Stretching" exercises for qualitative researchers
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"Stretching" exercises for qualitative researchers
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"Stringing proverbs together " : the proverbial language in Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quixote
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"Strong Medicine speaks" : a Native American elder has her say : an oral history
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"Struggle a hard battle" : essays on working-class immigrants
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"Studying Michigan Schools." : [Publications for Phases I - V]
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"Sunset" Cox, irrepressible Democrat
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"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" : adventures of a curious character
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"Susanna," "Jeanie," and "The old folks at home" : the songs of Stephen C. Foster from his time to ours
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"Swimmers' itch" control : effect on water quality
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"Swing the sickle for the harvest is ripe" : gender and slavery in antebellum Georgia
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"Take up the Black man's burden" : Kansas City's African American communities, 1865-1939
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"Takin' it to the streets" : a sixties reader
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"Takin' it to the streets" : a sixties reader
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"Takin' it to the streets" : a sixties reader
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"Tanks are mighty fine things,"
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"Tap dancing for everyone"; : 15 graded tap routines with costume sketches for dance teachers, professional dancers, pupils of dancing, physical educational teachers, and for everyone interested in learning how to tap dance for fun and profit.
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"Teach my people the truth!" : The story of Frankenmuth, Michigan
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"Teaching mathematics objectives using in-service training in a first grade classroom"
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"Tell me more" : listening to learners explain
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"Temporal power" ; : a study in supremacy
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"Ten o'clock" : a lecture
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"Thank you for submitting your proposal" : a foundation director reveals what happens next
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"That disgraceful affair," : the Black Hawk War,
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"That furious lesbian" : the story of Mercedes de Acosta
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"The American Scholar" today; : Emerson's essay and some critical views.
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"The Caledonides in the USA" : proceedings : I.G.C.P. Project 27, Caledonide Orogen, 1979 meeting, Blacksburg, Virginia
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"The Constitution of the people" : reflections on citizens and civil society
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"The Coon in the box" : a global folktale in African-American context
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"The Donner Party"
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"The Events of October" : murder-suicide on a small campus
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"The Fisherman and his wife" : Günter Grass's The flounder in critical perspective
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"The Great American novel."
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"The Jukes"
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"The Muses common-weale" : poetry and politics in the seventeenth century
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"The Muses females are" : Martha Moulsworth and other women writers of the English Renaissance
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"The Negro a beast"
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"The Only efficient instrument" : American women writers & the periodical, 1837-1916
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"The Point" of Newport, RI
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"The Revolution is now begun" : the radical committees of Philadelphia, 1765-1776
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"The Stage" cyclopædia; : a bibliography of plays. An alphabetical list of plays and other stage pieces of which any record can be found since the commencement of the English stage, together with descriptions, authors' names, dates and places of production, and other useful information, comprising in all nearly 50,000 plays, and extending over a period of upwards of 500 years.
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"The Supremes" : essays on the current justices of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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"The Utes must go!" : American expansion and the removal of a people
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"The Whorehouse bells were ringing" and other songs cowboys sing
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"The beauty of life" : William Morris and the art of design
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"The bill of fare."
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"The blood of our sons" : men, women, and the renegotiation of British citizenship during the Great War
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"The boss of the whole school" : effective leadership in action
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"The boy will come to nothing!" : Freud's ego ideal and Freud as ego ideal
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"The changing same" : black women's literature, criticism, and theory
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"The compleat librarian"; : and other essays
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"The coolest school in America" : how small learning communities are changing everything
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"The daughter of Amun-Re" : full-length screenplay
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"The decadents,"
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"The dustless road to happyland" : Chicago-Saugatuck passenger boats 1859-1929
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"The dye is now cast" : the road to American independence, 1774-1776
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"The edge is what I have" : Theodore Roethke and after
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"The eye that never sleeps" : a history of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency
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"The father of baseball" : a biography of Henry Chadwick
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"The fighting Veres." : Lives of Sir Francis Vere, general of the queen's forces in the Low Countries, governor of the Brill and of Portsmouth, and of Sir Horace Vere, general of the English forces in the Low Countries, governor of the Brill, master-general of ordnance, and baron Vere of Tilbury
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"The finer thread, the tighter weave" : essays on the short fiction of Henry James
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"The flesh is frail"
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"The free people - Otipemisiwak" : Batoche, Saskatchewan, 1870-1930
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"The good war" : an oral history of World War Two
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"The good war" : an oral history of World War Two
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"The government of God" : Iran's Islamic republic
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"The greatest failure in all history" ; : a critical examination of the actual workings of bolshevism in Russia
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"The guardian of the law" : authority and identity in James Fenimore Cooper
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"The having of wonderful ideas" & other essays on teaching & learning
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"The having of wonderful ideas" & other essays on teaching & learning
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"The having of wonderful ideas" and other essays on teaching and learning
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"The hero of my life" : essays on Dickens
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"The house America has been waiting for" : the Lustron experiment in factory made housing, 1946-1954
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"The inside light" : new critical essays on Zora Neale Hurston
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"The kushmaker" and other essays on folk speech and folk humor
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"The ladies!" : a shining constellation of wit and beauty,
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"The last of the novelists" : F. Scott Fitzgerald and The last tycoon
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"The library image"; : a manual of library interpretation.
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"The mayor who cleaned up Chicago" : a political biography of William E. Dever
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"The more I tell my story" : writing as healing at an HIV clinic
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"The most effective organization in the U.S." : leadership secrets of the Salvation Army
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"The most segregated city in America" : city planning and civil rights in Birmingham, 1920-1980
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"The music of American folk song" and selected other writings on American folk music
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"The nail", and other stories
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"The nations shall know that I am Jehovah"--how?
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"The next war" ; : an appeal to common sense
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"The noble buyer" : John Quinn, patron of the avant-garde
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"The other" in translation : a case for comparative translation studies
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"The penalty is death" : U.S. newspaper coverage of women's executions
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"The power to alter things," 1905-1924
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"The president has been shot" : confusion, disability, and the 25th amendment in the aftermath of the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan
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"The rest of us" : the rise of America's eastern European Jews
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"The salesman has a birthday" : essays celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of Arthur Miller's Death of a salesman
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"The serpent is shut out from paradise" : a revaluation of romantic love in Shelley
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"The sex side of life" : Mary Ware Dennett's pioneering battle for birth control and sex education
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"The shanty boy." : or, Life in a lumber camp. Being pictures of the pine woods in discriptions [!], tales, songs and adventures in the lumbering shanties of Michigan and Wisconsin.
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"The stage am I" : raping Lucrece in early modern England
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"The strains of eloquence" : Emerson and his sermons
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"The target is destroyed" : what really happened to flight 007 and what America knew about it
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"The terrible siren," : Victoria Woodhull (1838-1927)
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"The third marked tree" : paths through the wilderness : John WIlliams of Webster Township and his descendants
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"The trouble of an index" : anthology of memorable passages and index to the eleven volumes
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"The trouble of an index" : anthology of memorable passages and index to the eleven volumes
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"The true bones of my life" : essays on the fiction of Jim Harrison
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"The twisted mind" : madness in Herman Melville's fiction
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"The tyranny of printers" : newspaper politics in the early American republic
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"The unearthly quest" : Lady Hester Stanhope's legacy
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"The wheel of life," 1924-1943
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"The white horse" and other stories
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"The winter's tale" in performance in England and America, 1611-1976
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"The wood that sings" : the marimba in Chiapas, Mexico
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"The world is our parish" : John King Gordon, 1900-1989 : an intellectual biography
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"The world's greatest project!" : one project team on the path to quality
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"The yellow wall-paper" and selected stories of Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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"Theatres of greatness" : a revisionary view of Ford's Perkin Warbeck
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"There is no alternative" : why Margaret Thatcher matters
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"There she blows:" : a narrative of a whaling voyage, in the Indian and South Atlantic Oceans.
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"There she is, Miss America" : the politics of sex, beauty, and race in America's most famous pageant
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"Therold Archer Knowlton," poet : a love story of Violet and violets
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"They can live in the desert but nowhere else" : a history of the Armenian Genocide
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"They do as they please" : the Jamaican struggle for cultural freedom after Morant Bay
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"They say / I say" : the Moves that Matter in Academic Writing
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"They say/I say" : the moves that matter in academic writing : with readings
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"They take our jobs!" : and 20 other myths about immigration
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"They that walk in darkness"; : ghetto tragedies,
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"They was just niggers"
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"They watch me as they watch this" : Gertrude Stein's metadrama
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"They're bankrupting us!" : and 20 other myths about unions
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"They've killed the President!" : The search for the murderers of John F. Kennedy
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"This Is the Life!" : : the breakthrough years: 1909-1921
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"This business has legs" : how I used infomercial marketing to create the $100,000,000 Thighmaster Exerciser craze : an entrepreneurial adventure story
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"This is my reservation, I belong here" : the Salish Kootenai Indian struggle against termination
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"This is the American Forces Network" : the Anglo-American battle of the air waves in World War II
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"This isn't the company I joined" : seven steps to energizing a restructured work force
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"This poetick liturgie" : Robert Herrick's ceremonial mode
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"Those having torches ..." : Economic essays in honor of Alzada Comstock, presented by her former students.
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"Thoughtographic" studies
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"Timber"
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"Time by moments steals away" : the 1848 journal of Ruth Douglass
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"Times are altered with us" : American Indians from first contact to the New Republic
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"To double business bound" : essays on literature, mimesis, and anthropology
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"To love the wind and the rain" : African Americans and environmental history
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"To make America" : European emigration in the early modern period
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"To serve a larger purpose" : engagement for democracy and the transformation of higher education
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"To toil the livelong day" : America's women at work, 1780-1980
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"Too close to the truth" : the American fiction of Chester Himes
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"Top secret" registry of US government radio frequencies
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"Torrey Canyon" pollution and marine life: : a report by the Plymouth Laboratory of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom,
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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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"True friends are like diamonds" : three decades of correspondence between the folklorists Shirley L. Arora and Wolfgang Mieder
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"Trust to good verses" : Herrick tercentenary essays
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"Turn to the South" : essays on southern Jewry
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"Two loves" & other poems : a selection
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"Two loves" and other poems
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"Two-ness" in trade theory : costs and benefits
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"Un-American" Hollywood : politics and film in the blacklist era
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"Unite or die"; : intercolony relations, 1690-1763
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"Unleashing the unpopular" : talking about sexual orientation and gender diversity in education
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"Until our hearts are on the ground" : Aboriginal mothering, oppression, resistance and rebirth
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"Urban Sprawl" and the Michigan landscape : a market-oriented approach : examination of the causes, problems, and benefits of "urban sprawl," and recommendations for sound land use public policies
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"Vernebelt, verdunkelt sind alle Hirne" : Tagebücher 1939-1945
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"Viking" hoaxes in North America
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"Viva" : women and popular protest in Latin America
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"War on terror" : The Oxford Amnesty lectures 2006
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"Was das nun wieder soll?" : von Im Block bis Letzte Grüsse : zu Werk und Leben Walter Kempowskis
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"Wayne County Community College Faculty Handbook"
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"We are Lincoln men" : Abraham Lincoln and his friends
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"We are all fast-food workers now" : the global uprising against poverty wages
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"We are still here" : American Indians since 1890
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"We are the red megaphone!" : Political music, agitprop theater, everyday life and Communist politics in Berlin during the Weimar Republic
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"We are three sisters" : self and family in the writing of the Brontës
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"We are who we say we are" : a Black family's search for home across the Atlantic world
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"We come to object" : The peasants of Morelos and the national state
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"We never make mistakes" : two short novels
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"We never make mistakes"; : two short novels,
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"We or they"; : two worlds in conflict,
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"We shall independent be" : African American place making and the struggle to claim space in the United States
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"We shall meet again" : the First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run), July 18-21, 1861
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"We specialize in the wholly impossible" : a reader in Black women's history
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"We the people" and others : duality and America's treatment of its racial minorities
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"We want our freedom" : rhetoric of the Civil Rights Movement
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"We were the salt of the earth!" : a narrative of the On-to-Ottawa trek and the Regina Riot
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"We wrecked the place" : contemplating an end to the northern Irish troubles
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"We're friends, right?" : inside kids' cultures
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"We've killed Johnny Ussher!"; : the story of the wild McLean boys and Alex Hare
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"We, like Salangan swallows..." : a choral gallery of Morton Feldman and contemporaries
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"We, too, are Americans" : African American women in Detroit and Richmond, 1940-54
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"We,"
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"Wedlock's the devil" : 1814-1815
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"Well" in dialogue games : a discourse analysis of the interjection "well" in idealized conversation
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"What Mother never told ya about retail..." : a small store survival guide
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"What about the children?" : sons and daughters of lesbian and gay parents talk about their lives
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"What is literature?" and other essays
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"What is the good of history?" Selected letters of Carl L. Becker, 1900 -1945,
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"What luck."
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"What shall we do with the Negro?" : Lincoln, white racism, and Civil War America
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"What so proudly we hail'd," : an exhibition in the William L. Clements Library marking the sesquicentennial of the War of 1812
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"What the heck are you up to, Mr. President?" : Jimmy Carter, America's "malaise," and the speech that should have changed the country
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"What the hell is justice?" : the life and trials of a criminal lawyer
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"What virtue there is in fire" : cultural memory and the lynching of Sam Hose
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"What'll you take for it?" : back to barter
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"When I can read my title clear" : literacy, slavery, and religion in the antebellum South
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"When race breaks out" : conversations about race and racism in college classrooms
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"When the spirit says sing!" : the role of freedom songs in the civil rights movement
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"When they came to take my father" : voices of the Holocaust
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"Where angels fear to tread", : and other tales of the sea
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"Where are you going, where have you been?"
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"Where did you go?" "Out." "What did you do!" "Nothing."
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"Where did you go?" "Out." "What did you do?" "Nothing."
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"Where do I go from here?" : meeting the unique educational needs of migrant students
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"Whip the rebellion" : Ulysses S. Grant's rise to command
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"White power, white pride!" : the white separatist movement in the United States
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"Whiteness just isn't what it used to be" : white identity in a changing South Africa
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"Whites only" : a pastor's retrospective on signs of the new South
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"Who set you flowin'?" : the African-American migration narrative
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"Whom can we trust now?" : the meaning of treason in the United States, from the Revolution through the Civil War
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"Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" and other conversations about race
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"Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" : and other conversations about race
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"Why do ruling classes fear history?", and other questions
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"Why don't they learn English?" : separating fact from fallacy in the U.S. language debate
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"Why fly that way?" : linking community and academic achievement
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"Wilderness into civilized shapes" : reading the postcolonial environment
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"With his pistol in his hand," a border ballad and its hero
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"Women like this" : new perspectives on Jewish women in the Greco-Roman world
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"Would the insects inherit the earth?" : and other subjects of concern to those who worry about nuclear war
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"Wrongful discharge" and the derogation of the at-will employment doctrine
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"Ye will say I am no Christian" : the Thomas Jefferson/John Adams correspondence on religion, morals, and values
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"You better work!" : underground dance music in New York City
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"You can tell just by looking" : and 20 other myths about LGBT life and people
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"You gotta be the book" : teaching engaged and reflective reading with adolescents
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"You won't remember me" : the schoolboys of Barbiana speak to today
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"You're going to love this kid!" : teaching students with autism in the inclusive classroom
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"You're going to love this kid" : teaching students with autism in the inclusive classroom
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"You're in the wrong bathroom!" : and 20 other myths and misconceptions about transgender and gender- nonconforming people
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"You're okay, it's just a bruise" : a doctor's sideline secrets about pro football's most outrageous team
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"You've changed" : sex reassignment and personal identity
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"Young Bob" La Follette : a biography of Robert M. La Follette, Jr., 1895-1953
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"Young man, you are normal"; : findings from a study of students,
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"Your Isadora": : the love story of Isadora Duncan & Gordon Craig.
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"Your friendly neighbor" : the story of Georgia's Coca-Cola bottling families
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"Zogoibi," : el dolor de la tierra
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#1's
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#Hiphoped : the compilation on hip-hop education, Volume 1, Hip-hop as education, philosophy, and practice
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#NeverAgain : a new generation draws the line
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#Newsfail : climate change, feminism, gun control, and other fun stuff we talk about because nobody else will
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#Republic : divided democracy in the age of social media
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$100,000 and above : the new realities of the executive job market
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$2.00 a day : living on almost nothing in America
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$20 per gallon : how the inevitable rise in the price of gasoline will change our lives for the better
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$70 billion in the Black : America's Black consumers
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$GML--the billion dollar secret : how leading companies are turning documents into assets
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$ecret monŁy : the world of international financial secrecy
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& : a serial poem
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& fork
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'44 : in combat from Normandy to the Ardennes
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'50s decor
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'60s and '70s decor
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'80629' : a Mengele experiment
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'90s guide to buying and selling real estate
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'96 : a romance of utopia
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'A diamond, though set in horn' : Philip Massinger's attitude to spectacle
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'A serious influx of Jews' : a history of Jewish welfare in Victoria
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'As their natural resources fail' : native peoples and the economic history of northern Manitoba, 1870-1930
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'Askel' means step
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'Banned in the USA' : British films in the United States and their censorship,1933-1960
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'Being alive well' : health and the politics of Cree well-being
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'Betwixt jest and earnest' : Marprelate, Milton, Marvell, Swift the decorum of religious ridicule
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'Dear BBC' : children, television storytelling, and the public sphere
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'Dear Mrs. Griggs' : women readers pour out their hearts from the heartland
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'Descend from heav'n Urania' : Milton's 'Paradise lost' and Raphael's cycle in the Stanza della Segnatura
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'Don we now our gay apparel' : gay men's dress in the twentieth century
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'Down with the crown' : British anti-monarchism and debates about royalty since 1790
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'Girl power' : girls reinventing girlhood
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'If mine had been the painter's hand' : the indeterminate in nineteenth-century poetry and painting
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'Independent Iraq' : the monarchy and British influence, 1941-58
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'Isak Dinesen' and Karen Blixen: : the mask and the reality
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'Lena Rivers.
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'Libro de buen amor' studies
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'Longinus' on the sublime.
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'M' is for moon among other things
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'Magic' realism in Cervantes ; : Don Quixote as seen through Tom Sawyer and The idiot
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'Masculine, feminine, neuter' and other writings on literature
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'Membering
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'Merican, an inner city dialect : aspects of morphemics, syntax, and semology
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'Ndrangheta : the glocal dimensions of the most powerful Italian mafia
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'New world a-coming' ; : inside Black America
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'Night, mother : a play
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'Night, mother : a play
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'Of good and ill repute' : gender and social control in medieval England
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'Pandosto' or 'Dorastus and Fawnia.'
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'People don't understand' : children, young people and their families living with a hidden disability
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'Possum
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'Problem' girls : understanding and supporting troubled and troublesome girls and young women
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'Race' and sport : critical race theory
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'Race', communication, and the caring professions
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'Race,' racism, knowledge production, and psychology in South Africa
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'Rhodesians never die' : the impact of war and political change on White Rhodesia, c. 1970-1980
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'S Nussdorfer sternderl
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'Salem's Lot
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'Salem's lot
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'Scuse me while I kiss the sky: : Jimi Hendrix, voodoo child
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'Speaking truth to power' : religion, caste, and the subaltern question in India
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'Spring awakening'
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'Sweetnesse readie penn'd' : imagery, syntax and metrics in the poetry of George Herbert
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'T ain't nobody's biz-ness if I do
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'Tambo : life in an Andean village
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'The Work of Angels' : masterpieces of Celtic metalwork, 6th-9th centuries AD
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'The most English minister...' : The policies and politics of Palmerston
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'The theatre of fine devices' : the visual drama of John Webster
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'The vampyre' and other writings
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'These strange criminals' : an anthology of prison memoirs by conscientious objectors from the Great War to the Cold War
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'They say' : Ida B. Wells and the reconstruction of race
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'Think on my words' : exploring Shakespeare's language
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'Til death or distance do us part : love and marriage in African America
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'Til faith do us part : how interfaith marriage is transforming America
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'Til politics do us part : a political wife's declaration of independence
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'Till death do us part : love, marriage, and the mind of the killer spouse
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'Till tomorrow
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'Tis : a memoir
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'Tis pity she's a whore
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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 so; : Negro folk tales of the Old South, including Negro dialect
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'Tis the season
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'Twas only an Irishman's dream : the image of Ireland and the Irish in American popular song lyrics, 1800-1920
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'Twixt land and sea : three tales
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'Virgins of God' : the making of asceticism in late antiquity
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'Way down East; : or, Portraitures of Yankee life
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'Way down south in Dixie : an operetta in one act and one scene
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'What to expect of Shakespeare'
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'Wine that maketh glad ... ' : the interplay of reality and symbol in Goethe's life and work
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'You must remember this--' : popular songwriters 1900-1980
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'You won't do'; : What textbooks on U. S. government teach high school girls, with "Sexism in textbooks: an annotated source list of 150+ studies and remedies."
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'You're so fat!' : exploring Ojibwe discourse
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(((Semitism))) : being Jewish in America in the age of Trump
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(16,6) configurations and geometry of Kummer surfaces in P3
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(Anatomy of a secret life) : the psychology of living a lie
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(Ausgewählte Werke in zwei Bänden)
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(De)constructing ADHD : critical guidance for teachers and teacher educators
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(Dis)entitling the poor : the Warren Court, welfare rights, and the American political tradition
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(Dis)figurations : discourse/critique/ethics
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(Dis)orienting media and narrative mazes
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(En)gendering knowledge : feminists in academe
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(Ex)tensions : re-figuring feminist criticism
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(First person)2 : a study of co-authoring in the academy
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(George W. Russell) : a study of a man and a nation
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(In)justice for juveniles : rethinking the best interests of the child
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(In)scribing body/landscape relations
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(In)visible : learning to act in the metaverse
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(Ir)relevance of currency-crisis theory to the devaluation and collapse of the Thai Baht
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(Last night) I didn't get to sleep at all
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(Lectures on) Wave propagation theory
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(Mis)Understanding families : learning from real families in our schools
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(Mis)managing migration : guestworkers' experiences with North American labor markets
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(Nearly) total recall : a guide to a better memory at any age
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(Not) keeping up with our parents : the decline of the professional middle class
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(Out)classed women : contemporary Chicana writers on inequitable gendered power relations
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(Post) modern science (education) : propositions and alternative paths
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(Re) considering blackness in contemporary Afro-Brazilian (con) texts
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(Re)Writing craft : composition, creative writing, and the future of English studies
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(Re)constructing memory : textbooks, identity, nation, and state
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(Re)constructing reality : complexity in Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria quartet
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(Re)constructing social work : exploring social work through text and talk
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(Re)imagining content-area literacy instruction
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(Re)inventing the brand : can top brands survive the new market realities?
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(Re)producing Southeast Asian performing arts & Southeast Asian bodies, music, dance, and other movement arts : local identity, tourism and commodification & institutionalizing Southeast Asian performing arts traditions in modern multi-cultural music education movement arts and the Southeast Asian body movement arts, music, ritual and theatre new research, proceedings of the 2nd Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Performing Arts of Southeast Asia
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(Re)qualifying the block : towards a sustainable design strategy for downtown Charlottetown, PEI
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(Re)thinking orientalism : using graphic narratives to teach critical visual literacy
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(Re)thinking violence in health care settings : a critical approach
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(Re)visioning composition textbooks : conflicts of culture, ideology, and pedagogy
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(Sixteen, six) configurations and geometry of Kummer surfaces in p3̳
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(Sixteen, six) configurations and geometry of Kummer surfaces in p̳3
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(Tidy's) Massage and remedial exercises in medical and surgical conditions
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(Un)civil war of words : media and politics in the Arab world
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(Un)doing the missionary position : gender asymmetry in contemporary Asian American women's writing
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(Un)thinking citizenship : feminist debates in contemporary South Africa
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(Under)represented Latin@s in STEM : increasing participation throughout education and the workplace
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(W)holes / : poems
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(Woman) writer : occasions and opportunities
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(the best of) New Order
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(un)Fashion
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*-Autonomous categories
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*Frost, Robert, 1874-1963, autograph
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*Spiral Press, New York
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-- And with a light touch : learning about reading, writing, and teaching with first graders
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--And a time to die : how American hospitals shape the end of life
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--And all points west!
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--And bid him sing : a novel
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--In dialogue, Volume 2
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--In dialogue, Volume I
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--Rund um Bach, Vol. 1
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--all things are possible
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--and economic justice for all : welfare reform for the 21st century
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--and education for all : public policy and handicapped children
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--and it tastes just like chicken : endless retail sales and management success
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--and with a light touch : learning about reading, writing, and teaching with first graders
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--and you think you've got it bad : turn-of-the-century life & house-keeping
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--or not to be : a collection of suicide notes
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--so they understand : cultural issues in oral history
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--where the murmurs die--
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--words of the sea-- : In my sky at twilight
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... A contribution to the study of ophiurans of the United States national museum,
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... A history of Chicago ..
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... A true picture of emigration
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... Africa...
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... Attachment
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... Ballads and songs collected by the Missouri folk-lore society,
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... Bible and spade; : lectures delivered before Lake Forest college on the foundation of the late William Bross,
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... Bossuet,
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... Changing Asia; : English version
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... Christianity and problems of today, : lectures delivered before Lake Forest college on the foundation of the late William Bross
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... Contributions to the Pre-Cambrian geology of northern Michigan and Wisconsin : The geology of Limestone Mountain and Sherman Hill in Houghton County, Michigan / E. C. Case and W. I. Robinson ..
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... Creative understanding ..
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... Deutsche dome des mittelalters ... : Mit 96 ganzseitigen abbildungen
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... Edmond Scherer on the Franco-Prussian war; : nine letters written anonymously to the New York World;
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... Excavations in the Forestdale valley, : east-central Arizona (supported by two grants from the Penrose fund of the American philosophical society)
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... Far north country,
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... Forty years a fur trader on the upper Missouri, : the personal narrative of Charles Larpenteur, 1833-1872;
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... Himalayan village; : an account of the Lepchas of Sikkim.
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... History of slavery in Connecticut
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... Investment management; : an analysis of the experiences of American management investment trusts,
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... Journeys between wars
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... L'Espagne et le Portugal illustrés.
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... Mexico,
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... Mores Utopia
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... North Pacific ophiurans in the collection of the United States National museum,
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... Not peace but a sword
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... On the remains of later prehistoric man obtained from caves in the Catherina Archipelago, Alaska Territory, and especially from the caves of the Aleutian Islands.
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... Oraisons funèbres
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... Project teaching in elementary schools,
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... Reminiscences of Chicago during the forties and fifties,
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... Revision of the North American ground squirrels : with a classification of the North American Sciuridae.
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... Seeing France,
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... Short grass country,
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... Sir William Hamilton;
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... So dark a stream : a study of the Emperor Paul I of Russia, 1754-1801
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... Social security and related services in Michigan, their administration and financing,
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... Spanish papers,
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... Symbiose, parasitisme et évolution (étude mathématique)
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... Thackeray's London: his haunts and the scenes of his novels ..
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... The Book Cliffs coal field in Garfield and Mesa counties, Colorado,
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... The border in colour. : With 80 plates in colour and 22 illustrations
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... The course of Europe since Waterloo
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... The diary of an ambassador, : Viscont D'Abernon ...
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... The education of exceptional children; : a consideration of public school problems and policies in the fields of differentiated education,
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... The making of a citizen,
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... The political history of Virginia during the reconstruction,
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... The spirit and the flesh
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... The state administrative board in Michigan; : a study of central administrative controls by a plural executive,
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... The story of Carthage,
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... The story of Russia,
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... The third republic,
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... The topography and monuments of ancient Rome,
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... The tragedy of King Lear,
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... Underground waters of eastern United States.
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... Walther Rathenau, : sein leben und sein werk;
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... Washington tapestry
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... Weapon of silence
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... Work program for the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments : projects conducted by SEMCOG
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... a letter to Jimmy
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... and a time to dance
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... and justice for all
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