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Books, 1955-2010
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A/VIII/2 |
The Hamlet. By William Faulkner. New York : Random House, 1940. |
Deck E |
The handy-volume Shakespeare: Vol. IV. By William Shakespeare. New York : Scribner, Welford and Co., 1869. |
Deck E |
The handy-volume Shakespeare: Vol. XI. By William Shakespeare. New York : Scribner, Welford and Co., 1869. |
Deck E |
Hangsman. By Shirley Jackson. New York : Farrar, Strauss and Young, [c1951]. |
A/II/2 |
Harbrace college reader: brave words for a startling occasion. Edited by Mark Schorer, Philip Durham, and Everett L. Jonas. New York : Harcourt, Brace and Jovanovich, [c1972]. |
Deck E |
The hard blue sky. By Shirley Ann Grau. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1958. |
A/VIII/1 |
Harlem gallery: book I, the curator. By Melvin B. Tolson. With an introduction by Karl Shapiro. New York : Twayne Publishers, [1965]. |
A/VI/5 |
Harlem Renaissance. By Nathan Irving Huggins. New York : Oxford University Press, [c1971]. |
Deck E |
Harmony and instrumentation. The principles of harmony with practical instruction in arranging music for orchestras and military bands. By Oscar Coon. New York : Carl Fischer, Inc., [1883]. |
Deck E |
Harpers ferry: A play about John Brown. By Barrie Stavis. Introduction by Tyrone Guthrie. New York : A.S. Barnes and Company, Inc., 1967. |
Deck E |
Harry, the rat with women. By Jules Feiffer. New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1963. |
A/II/3 |
Harvard guide to contemporary American writing. Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 1979. |
Deck E |
The Hasselblad way: The Hasselblad photographer's companion. By H. Freytag. Translated and adapted by L.A. Mannheim. New York : Focal Press Limited, 1968. |
Deck E |
The haunting of hill house. By Shirley Jackson. New York : The Viking Press, 1959. |
B/I/2 |
Have you been to the river? By Chancellor Wellsame. New York : Exposition Press, [c1952]. |
A/VIII/4 |
Hawthorne. By Henry James. Ithaca, NY : Great Seal Books, a division of Cornell University Press, [1956]. |
B/II/2 |
Hawthorne. By Henry James. Garden City, NY : Doubleday and Co., [n.d.]. |
B/V/1 |
Hawthorne. By James T. Fields. Illustrated. Boston : James R. Osgood and Co., 1876. |
B/V/1 |
Hawthorne's short stories. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. Edited and with an introduction by Newton Arvin. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1950. |
Deck E |
Hazard, the painter. By William Meredith. [S.l.] : Ironwood Press, Inc., 1972. |
Deck E |
He whom a dream hath possessed: Some aspects of the art of religious living. By John Knox. New York : Ray Long & Richard R. Smith, Inc., 1932. |
A/IV/2 |
Heal the hurt child: an approach through educational therapy with special reference to the extremely deprived Negro child. By Hertha Riese. Foreword by Nathan W. Ackerman. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [c1962]. |
Deck E |
Healing song for the inner ear: Poems by Michael S. Harper. By Michael S. Harper. Urbana, IL. : University of Illinois Press, 1985. |
A/III/3 |
Healing song for the inner ear. By Michael S. Harper. Urbana and Chicago : University of Illinois Press, [c1985]. |
Deck E |
Heart Attacks. By Edmund Skellings. Gainesville, FL : The University Presses of Florida, 1976. |
B/VII/1 |
Heart of Europe: an anthology of creative writing in Europe, 1920-1940. Edited by Klaus Mann and Hermann Kesten. With an introduction by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. New York : L.B. Fischer, [c1943]. |
Deck E |
The heart of India. By Alexander Campbell. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1958. |
A/VIII/1 |
Heart-shape in the dust: poems. By Robert Hayden. Detroit : Falcon Press, [c1940]. |
B/III/3 |
The hedgehog and the fox: an essay on Tolstoy's view of history. By Isaiah Berlin. New York : New American Library, [1957]. |
Deck E |
Hegel on tragedy. By Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Edited, with an introduction by Anne and Henry Paolucci. Garden City, NY : Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1962. |
Deck E |
Helen Corbitt's Cookbook. By Helen Corbitt. Decorations by Joe Allen Hong. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company, 1957. |
B/I/5 |
Hemingway and his critics: an international anthology. Edited with an introduction and a checklist of Hemingway criticism by Carlos Baker. New York : Hill and Wang, [1961]. |
B/I/5 |
Hemingway: the inward terrain. By Richard Hovey. Seattle : University of Washington Press, [c1968]. |
B/I/5 |
Hemingway: the writer as artist. By Carlos Baker. Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 1963. |
B/I/5 |
Hemingway. By Stewart Sanderson. Edinburgh; London : Oliver and Boyd, [1961]. |
Deck E |
Hemmingway and Joyce: A study in debt and payment. By Robert E. Gajdusek. Corte Madera, CA : Square Circle Press, 1984. |
A/VIII/1 |
Henderson the rain king: a novel. By Saul Bellow. New York : Viking Press, 1959. |
B/II/2 |
Henry James: the conquest of London, 1870-1881. By Leon Edel. Philadephia, New York : J.B. Lippincott Co., [c1962]. |
B/II/2 |
Henry James: the creative process. By Harold T. McCarthy. New York : Thomas Yoseloff, [c1958]. |
B/II/2 |
Henry James: the major phase. By F.O. Matthiessen. New York : Oxford University Press, 1944. |
B/II/2 |
Henry James: the master, 1901-1916. By Leon Edel. Philadelphia, New York : J.B. Lippincott Co., [c1972]. |
B/II/2 |
Henry James: the master, 1901-1916. By Leon Edel. Philadelphia, New York : J.B. Lippincott Co., [c1972]. |
B/II/2 |
Henry James: the middle years, 1882-1895. By Leon Edel. Philadelphia, New York : J.B. Lippincott Co., [c1962]. |
B/II/2 |
Henry James: the treacherous years, 1895-1901. By Leon Edel. Philadelphia, New York : J.B. Lippincott Co., [c1969]. |
B/II/2 |
Henry James: the untried years, 1843-1870. By Leon Edel. Philadephia, New York : J.B. |
B/II/2 |
Henry James. By F.W. Dupee. Garden City, NY : Doubleday and Co., 1956. |
B/II/2 |
Henry James. By Leon Edel. Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [1963]. |
B/II/2 |
Henry James. By F.W. Dupee. Garden City, NY : Doubleday and Co., 1956. |
Deck E |
Here at the New Yorker. By Brendan Gill. New York : Random House, 1975. |
B/VII/5 |
Heritage. By Anthony West. New York : Random House, [c1955]. |
B/II/5 |
Herman Melville: a critical study. By Richard V. Chase. New York : MacMillan, 1949. |
Deck E |
Herman Melville: A study of his life and times. By Lewis Mumford. London : Secker & Warburg, 1963. |
A/IV/1 |
Herman Melville: stories, poems, and letters. By Herman Melville. Edited and introduced by R.W.B. Lewis. New York : Dell Publishing, [c1962]. |
B/II/5 |
Herman Melville. By Newton Arvin. [New York] : William Sloane, [c1950]. |
A/VII/4 |
Herndon's Life of Lincoln. By William H. Herndon. Cleveland : Fine Editions Press, [c1949]. |
Deck E |
The hero and the Blues. By Albert Murray. The Paul Anthony Brick Lectures. Ninth Series. Missouri : University of Missouri Press, 1973. |
B/I/5 |
The hero in Hemingway's short stories. By Joseph De Falco. Pittsburgh, PA : University of Pittsburgh Press, [c1963]. |
B/IV/3 |
The hero with a thousand faces. By Joseph Campbell. New York : Pantheon Books, [c1949]. |
Deck E |
The hero: A Study in tradition, myth, and drama, by Lord Raglan (FitzRoy Richard Somerset). By Baron Raglan. New York : Oxford University Press, 1937. |
B/III/4 |
The heroic temper: studies in Sophoclean tragedy. By Bernard N.W. Knox. Berkeley : University of California Press, 1964. |
Deck E |
Herzog. By Saul Bellow. New York : Viking Press, 1964. |
A/II/5 |
Hidden history: exploring our secret past. By Daniel J. Boorstin. New York : Harper and Row, [c1987]. |
Deck E |
Hidden in plain sight: An examination of the American arts. By Martin Williams. New York : Oxford University Press, 1992. |
A/IV/3 |
The hidden remnant. By Gerald Sykes. New York : Harper and Brothers, [c1962]. |
Deck E |
The hideout. By Egon Hostovsky. Translated from the Czech by Fern Long. New York : Random House, 1945. |
A/VI/5 |
Hierarchy and exclusion: images of black people in the nineteenth century. By Albert Boime. Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Press, [n.d.]. |
A/IV/1 |
The high cost of prejudice. By Bucklin Moon. New York : Julian Messner, Inc., [c1947]. |
Deck E |
The higher animals: A romance. By H.E.F. Donohue. New York : The Viking Press, 1965. |
B/II/4 |
His eye is on the sparrow: an autobiography by Ethel Waters with Charles Samuels. By Ethel Waters. Garden City, NY : Doubleday and Co., 1951. |
Deck E |
Historians' Fallacies: Toward a logic of historical thought. By David Hackett Fischer. New York : Harper & Row, 1970. |
B/IV/1 |
The histories and poems. By William Shakespeare. New York : Modern Library, [1943]. |
Deck E |
The history and impact of Marxist-Leninist organizational theory: "Useful idiots," "Innocents' clubs," and "Transmission belts." By John P. Roche. Cambridge, MA : Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, Inc., 1984. |
Deck E |
History and politics. By Paul Valery. Translated by Denise Folliot and Jackson Mathews. Preface by Francois Valery. Introduction by Salvador de Madariaga. New York : Pantheon Books / Random House, 1962. |
A/III/3 |
History is your own heartbeat. By Michael S. Harper. Urbana and Chicago : University of Illinois Press, [c1971]. |
Deck E |
History of American Psychology. By A.A. Roback. New York : Library Publishers, 1952. |
B/V/5 |
History of Christian philosophy in the Middle Ages. By Etienne Gilson. New York : Random House, [c1955]. |
Deck E |
History of English literature. By H.A. Taine. Translated by Henri Van Laun. New York : A.L. Burt Company, n.d. |
Deck E |
A history of Jazz in America. By Barry Ulanov. New York : The Viking Press, 1952. |
Deck E |
History of mankind: Cultural and scientific development. Volume 2. The ancient world: 1200 BC to AD 500. By Luigi Pareti. Assisted by P. Brezzi and L. Petech Translated from the Italian by Guy E.F. Chilver and Sylvia Chilver. New York : Harper & Row, 1965. |
B/VI/1 |
A History of Rome: from its origin to 529 AD as told by the Roman historians. Edited by Moses Hadas. Garden City, NY : Doubleday, 1956. |
A/VII/5 |
A history of the South. By Comer Vann Woodward. Vol. 9. Origins of the New South, 1877-1913. Louisiana : Louisiana State University Press, 1951. |
A/V/4 |
The history of Tom Jones: A Foundling. By Henry Fielding. Franklin Center, PA : Franklin Library, [c1980]. |
B/I/2 |
Hog butcher. By Ronald L. Fair. New York : Harper, Brace, and World, [c1966]. |
Deck E |
The holy sinner. By Thomas Mann. Translated from the German by H.T. Lowe-Porter. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1951. |
A/II/5 |
Homage to Mistress Bradstreet: a poem. By John Berryman. With Pictures by Ben Shahn. New York : Farrar, Strauss, and Cudahy, [c1956]. |
Deck E |
Home fires: An intimate portrait of one middle-class family in postwar America. By Donald Katz. New York : HarperCollins, 1992. |
Deck E |
Home from the hill. By William Humphrey. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1958. |
Deck E |
Home girls: A Black feminist anthology. Edited by Barbara Smith. New York : Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press, Inc., 1983. |
B/II/5 |
The home place. By Wright Morris. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, [c1948]. [1st edition, 1st printing]. |
B/II/5 |
The home place. By Wright Morris. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, [c1948]. [1st edition, 1st printing]. |
Deck E |
Home town. By Cleveland Amory. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1950. |
Deck E |
A homemade world: The American modernist writers. By Hugh Kenner. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1975. |
Deck E |
The homeplace: Poems. By Marilyn Nelson Waniek. Baton Rouge, LA : Louisiana State University Press, 1990. |
A/I/4 |
Homme invisible, pour qui chantes-tu? By Ralph Ellison. Translated by Magali and Robert Merle. Preface by Robert Merle. Paris : Bernard Grasset, [c1969]. |
A/I/4 |
Homme invisible, pour qui chantes-tu? By Ralph Ellison. Translated by Magali and Robert Merle. Preface by Robert Merle. Paris : Bernard Grasset, [c1969]. |
B/V/1 |
Homo ludens: a study of the play-element in culture. By Johan Huizinga. Boston : Beacon Press, [1960]. |
Deck E |
Honey Bunch: Her first trip on the ocean. By Helen Louise Thorndyke. Illustrated by Walter S. Rogers. New York : Grosset & Dunlap, 1927. |
Deck E |
The honey-pod tree: The life story of Thomas Calhoun Walker. By Thomas Calhoun Walker. New York : The John Day Company, 1958. |
Deck E |
Honorable amendments: Poems by Michael S. Harper. By Michael S. Harper. Urbana, IL : University of Illinois Press, 1995. |
B/III/3 |
Hope against hope: a memoir. By Nadezhda Mandelstam. Translated from the Russian by Max Hayward. With an introduction by Clarence Brown. New York : Atheneum, 1970. |
Deck E |
Hopi Kachina Dolls: With a key to their identification. By Harold S. Colton. Color photographs by Jack Breed. Albuquerque, NM : University of New Mexico Press, 1959. |
Deck E |
The horn: An authentic and powerful novel about the world of jazz. By John Clellan Holmes. New York : Random House, 1958. |
Deck E |
Horn. By Keith Mano. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company, 1969. |
Deck E |
The horseman on the roof. By Jean Giono. Translated from the French by Jonathan Griffin. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1954. |
Deck E |
Hot and cool: Jazz short stories. Edited by Marcela Breton. New York : Penguin Books / New American Library, 1990. |
Deck E |
The hottest water in Chicago. By Gayle Pemberton. Boston : Faber and Faber, 1992. |
A/VIII/4 |
Hound and Horn. April-June, 1934. Camden, NJ : The Hound and Horn, Inc., 1934. |
Deck E |
Hours in a library. By Virginia Woolf. New York : Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1957. |
Deck E |
A house in the uplands. By Erskine Caldwell. New York : Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1946. |
Deck E |
The house of breath. By William Goyen. New York : Random House, 1950. |
Deck E |
House of many rooms. By Robin White. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1958. |
Deck E |
The house of mirth. By Edith Wharton. With illustrations by A.B. Wenzell. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, [c1905]. |
Deck E |
The house of the dead. By Fyodor Dostoevsky. From the Russian by Constance Garnett. New York : The Macmillan Company, 1920. |
Deck E |
The house of the solitary maggot: Part two of the continuous novel Sleepers in Moon-Crowned Valleys. By James Purdy. Garden City, NY : Doubelday & Company, Inc., 1974. |
Deck E |
The housebreaker of Shady Hill and other stories. By John Cheever. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1958. |
A/IV/4 |
How "Bigger" was born: the story of Native Son, one of the most significant novels of our time, and how it came to be written. By Richard Wright. [S.l.] : Harper and Brothers, [c1940]. |
A/IV/4 |
How "Bigger" was born: the story of Native Son, one of the most significant novels of our time, and how it came to be written. By Richard Wright. [S.l.] : Harper and Brothers, [c1940]. |
Deck E |
How came civilization? By Lord Raglan (FitzRoy Richard Somerset). By Baron Raglan. With 8 illustrations and 3 maps. London : Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1939. |
B/VII/3 |
"How does a poem mean?": part three of an introduction to literature. By John Ciardi, Herbert Barros, Hubert Heffner, and Wallace Douglas. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, [c1959]. |
Deck E |
How the dead count. By Judith Johnson Sherwin. New York : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1978. |
A/V/3 |
How to abandon ship. By Philip Richards and John J. Banigan. New York : Cornell Maritime Press, 1942. |
B/V/4 |
How to become a musical critic. By Bernard Shaw. Edited with an introduction by Dan H. Laurence. New York : Hill and Wang, [c1961]. |
Deck E |
How to teach your baby to read: The gentle revolution. By Glenn Doman. New York : Random House, 1964. |
Deck E |
How to travel incognito. By Ludwig Bemelmans. Boston : Little, Brown and Company, 1952. |
B/VI/5 |
How to write a play: the principles of play construction applied to creative writing and to the understanding of human motives. By Lajos Egri. With an introduction by Gilbert Miller. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1942. |
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