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Books, 1955-2010
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Deck E |
Living time and the integration of the life. By Maurice Nicoll. London : Vincent Stuart, 1959. |
Deck E |
Lizzie Borden: A dance of death. By Agnes de Mille. Boston : Little, Brown and Company, 1968. |
Deck E |
Local color: A sense of place in folk art. By William Ferris. Edited by Brenda McCallum. Foreword by Robert Penn Warren. Developed by the Center for Southern Folklore. New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1983. |
Deck E |
The Lockwood concern. By John O'Hara. New York : Random House, 1965. |
A/III/3 |
Lonely crusade. By Chester Himes. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1947. |
Deck E |
The lonely ones. By William Steig. Foreword by Wolcott Gibbs. New York : Duell Sloan and Pearce, 1942. |
A/IV/5 |
The lonely quest of Richard Wright. By Michael Fabre. Translated from the French by Isabel Barzun. New York : William Morrow and Co., 1973. |
Deck E |
A long and happy life. By Reynolds Price. New York : Atheneum, 1962. |
Deck E |
A long day's dying. By Frederick Buechner. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1950. |
Deck E |
Long distance. By Penelope Mortimer. Garden City, NY : Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1974. |
A/IV/5 |
The long dream. By Richard Wright. Garden City, NY : Doubleday and Co., [c1958]. |
Deck E |
The long good-bye. By Raymond Chandler. London : Hamish Hamilton, 1953. |
Deck E |
A long madness. By Antonio Barolini. Translated from the Italian by Helen Barolini. New York : Pantheon Books, 1964. |
A/VII/2 |
The long night. By Julian Mayfield. New York : Vanguard Press, Inc., [c1958]. |
A/III/1 |
Long old road. By Horace R. Cayton. New York : Trident Press, 1965. |
A/IV/3 |
Long view. By Genevieve Taggard. New York : Harper and Brothers, 1942. |
Deck E |
Looking backward: 2000-1887. By Edward Bellamy. London : William Reeves, n.d. |
Deck E |
Looking...seeing. By Harry Chapin. Drawings by Rob White. Ridgefield, CT : Story Songs Ltd., 1975. |
B/IV/5 |
Lorca: an appreciation of his poetry. By Roy Campbell. Cambridge : Bowes and Bowes, [1952]. |
B/IV/5 |
Lorca: the poet and his people. By Arturo Barea. Translated from Spanish by Ilsa Barea. New York : Grove Press, [c1949]. |
B/IV/5 |
Lorca. By Frederico Garcia Lorca. Introduced and edited J.L. Gile. With plain prose translation of each poem. Baltimore : Penguin Books, [1960]. |
A/V/5 |
Lord Jim: a tale. By Joseph Conrad. Illustrated by Walt Spitzmiller. Franklin Center, PA : Franklin Library, [c1980].Hardcover. |
B/I/5 |
Lord of dark places. By Hal Bennett. New York : W.W. Norton and Co., [c1970]. |
Deck E |
Lord Rochester's monkey: Being the life of John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester. By Graham Greene. New York : The Viking Press, 1974. |
B/VII/3 |
Lord Weary's castle and the mills of the Kavanaughs: two volumes of poems. By Robert Lowell. New York : Meridian Books, [1961]. |
Deck E |
Losing battles. By Eudora Welty. New York : Random House, 1970. |
Deck E |
Loss of the self in modern literature and art. By Wylie Sypher. New York : Random House, 1962. |
Deck E |
The lost art. By Burton Bernstein. Drawings by James Stavenson. Cleveland and New York : World Publishing Company, 1963. |
Deck E |
The lost childhood and other essays. By Graham Greene. New York : The Viking Press, 1952. |
Deck E |
The lost country. By J.R. Salamanca. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1958. |
Deck E |
The lost son and other poems. By Theodore Roethke. London : John Lehmann Ltd., 1949. |
Deck E |
The lost steps. By Alejo Carpentier. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1956. |
A/II/5 |
The lost traveler. By Sanora Babb. New York : Reynal and Co., [c1958]. |
A/III/5 |
The lost weekend. By Charles Jackson. New York : Farrar, Strauss, and Cudahy, [c1960]. |
B/V/2 |
The lost world. By Randall Jarrell. New York : Macmillan, [c1965]. |
Deck E |
The lottery: The adventures of James Harris. By Shirley Jackson. New York : Farrar, Straus and Company, 1949. |
Deck E |
Louvre dialogues. By Pierre Schneider. Translated from the French by Patricia Southgate. New York : Atheneum, 1971. |
Deck E |
Love & like. By Herbert Gold. New York : The Dial Press, 1960. |
B/II/5 |
Love among the cannibals. By Wright Morris. New York : Harcourt, Brace and Co., [c1957]. |
B/VII/3 |
Love and death in the American novel. By Leslie A. Fiedler. Cleveland and New York : World Publishing Co., [1962]. |
A/II/5 |
Love and fame. By John Berryman. New York : Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux, 1970. |
Deck E |
Love and work. By Reynolds Price. New York : Atheneum, 1968. |
Deck E |
Love in the Western world. By Denis de Rougemont. Translated by Montgomery Belgion. Revised and augmented edition. New York : Pantheon Books Inc., 1956. |
Deck E |
Love is a bridge. By Charles Bracelen Flood. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company, 1953. |
Deck E |
Love you good, see you later. By Eugene Walter. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1964. |
Deck E |
Love's executioner and other tales of psychotherapy. By Irvin D. Yalom. New York : Basic Books, Inc., 1989. |
Deck E |
The loved and the unloved. By Thomas Hal Phillips. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1955. |
B/I/5 |
Lover man. By Alston Anderson. Foreword by Robert Graves. New York : Pyramid Books, [1960]. |
Deck E |
Ludwig Feuerbach and the outcome of Classical German philosophy. Marxist Library Volume XV. By Frederick Engels. Edited by C.P. Dutt. New York : International Publishers, 1935. |
A/VI/1 |
The luminous darkness: a personal interpretation of the anatomy of segregation and the ground of hope. By Howard Thurman. New York : Harper and Row, [1965]. |
Deck E |
Lyric and dramatic Milton: Selected papers from the English Institute. Edited with an introduction by Joseph H. Summers. New York : Columbia University Press, 1965. |
B/VI/2 |
The machine in the garden: technology and the pastoral idea in America. By Leo Marx. New York : Oxford University Press, 1964. |
Deck E |
Madame Bovary. By Gustave Flaubert. New and definitive translation by Francis Steegmuller. New York : Random House, 1957. |
B/V/2 |
Made in America: the arts in the modern civilization. By Joan A. Kouwenhoven. Introduction by Mark van Doren. Garden City, NY : Doubleday, 1948. |
B/I/4 |
Madeleine: (et nunc manet in te). By Andre Gide. Translated from the French with an introduction and notes by Justin O'Brian. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1952. |
A/VIII/1 |
Maggie, a girl of the streets and other stories. By Stephen Crane. Edited and with an introduction by Vincent Starrett. New York : Modern Library, [1933]. |
Deck E |
Magic and myth of the movies. By Parker Tyler. New York : Henry Holt and Company, 1947. |
A/IV/1 |
The magic barrel. By Bernard Malamud. New York : Farrar, Strauss, and Cudahy, [c1958]. |
Deck E |
Magic into science: The story of Paracelsus. By Henry M. Pachter. New York : Henry Schuman, 1951. |
Deck E |
The magic striptease. By George Garrett. Garden City, NY : Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1973. |
Deck E |
Magic, science and religion and other essays. By Bronislaw Malinowski. Selected and with an introduction by Robert Redfield. Glencoe, IL : The Free Press, 1948. |
B/VII/2 |
Main currents in American thought: an interpretation of American literature from the beginning to 1920. By Vernon L. Parrington. New York : Harcourt, Brace and Co., [c1930]. |
Deck E |
Main currents of Western thought: Readings in Western European intellectual history from the Middle Ages to the present. Edited by Franklin Le Van Baumer. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1952. |
Deck E |
Makes me wanna holler: A young Black man in America. By Nathan McCall. New York : Random House, 1994. |
A/IV/1 |
The making of an assassin: the life of James Earl Ray. By George McMillan. Boston : Little, Brown and Co., [c1976]. |
Deck E |
The Making of Man: An outline of anthropology. Edited by V.F. Calverton. New York : The Modern Library / Random House, 1931. |
A/V/1 |
The making of the black America: essays in Negro life and history. Edited by August Meier and Elliot Rudwick. New York : Atheneum, [c.1969]. |
Deck E |
Making things grow: A practical guide for the indoor gardener. By Thalassa Cruso. Illustrations by Grambs Miller. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1970. |
Deck E |
Malcolm Lowry's volcano: Myth, symbol, Meaning. By David Markson. New York : New York Times Book Co., Inc., 1978. |
B/VII/5 |
Malcolm. By James Purdy. New York : Avon, [c1959]. |
Deck E |
Male and female: A study of the sexes in a changing world. By Margaret Mead. New York : William Morrow & Company, 1949. |
B/II/4 |
Malraux par lui-même. By Andre Malraux. Paris : Ecrivains de Toujours, [1953]. |
B/II/4 |
Malraux: a biography. By Axel Madsen. New York : William Morrow and Co., 1976. |
B/II/4 |
Malraux: an essay in political criticism. By David Wilkinson. Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 1967. |
A/VIII/4 |
Malraux: life and work. New York : Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, [c1976]. 1st American edition. By Martine de Courcel. Malraux: life and work. New York : Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, [c1976]. 1st American edition. |
A/VIII/4 |
Malraux: life and work. By Martine de Courcel. New York : Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, [c1976]. |
B/II/4 |
Malraux. By Pierre Galante. Translated by Haakon Shevalier. New York : Cowles Book Co, [c1971]. |
B/II/5 |
Man and boy. By Wright Morris. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1951. |
Deck E |
Man and God: Passages chosen and arranged to express a mood about the human and divine. By Victor Gollancz. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company, 1951. |
Deck E |
Man and the Western world. By John Geise. New York : Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1940. |
Deck E |
The man from New York: John Quinn and his friends. By B.L. Reid. New York : Oxford University Press, 1968. |
Deck E |
Man in modern fiction: Some minority opinions on contemporary American writing. By Edmund Fuller. New York : Random House, 1958. |
A/II/1 |
Man in the Fictional Mode. Edited by Hannah Beate Haupt. Evanston, Illinois : McDougal, Little and Company, [c1970]. |
Deck E |
Man in the glass octopus. By J. Michael Yates. Vancouver, British Columbia : The Sono Nis Press, 1968. |
A/IV/3 |
Man in the Modern Theater. Edited by Nathan A. Scott. Richmond, VA : John Knox, [c1965]. |
B/VI/1 |
Man the measure: a new approach to history. By Erich Kahler. New York : Pantheon Books, [c1943]. |
Deck E |
A man to conjure with. By Jonathan Baumbach. New York : Random House, 1965. |
A/IV/5 |
The man who lived underground (L'Homme Qui Vivait Sous Terre). By Richard Wright. Preface by Michel Fabre. Translated by Claude-Edmonde Magny. Paris : Aubier-Flammarion, [c1971]. |
Deck E |
The man who loved children. By Christina Stead. Introduction by Randall Jarrell. New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965. |
Deck E |
The man who never died: A play about Joe Hill. By Barrie Stavis. Introduction by Pete Seeger. New York : A.S. Barnes and Company, Inc., 1972. |
B/VII/5 |
The man who saw through heaven and other stories. By Wilbur Daniel Steele. New York : Harper and Bros., [c1927]. |
B/II/4 |
The man with the golden arm. By Nelson Algren. Garden City, NY : Doubleday and Co., 1949. |
B/V/5 |
Man, morals, and society: a psycho-analytical study. By J.C. Flugel. New York : International Universities Press, [c1945]. |
Deck E |
Man's best friend. By William Wegman. Photographs and drawings by William Wegman. Introduction by Laurance Wieder. New York : Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1982. |
Deck E |
Man's fate. By Andre Malraux. Translated by Haakon M. Chevalier. New York : Harrison Smith and Robert Haas, 1934. |
Deck E |
Man's hope. By Andre Malraux. Translated from the French by Stuart Gilbert and Alastair Macdonald. New York : Random House, 1938. |
Deck E |
A man's life: An autobiography. By Roger Wilkins. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1982. |
A/VI/3 |
Man's most dangerous myth: the fallacy of race. By Ashley M.F. Montagu. With a forward by Aldous Huxley. New York : Columbia University Press, 1942. |
B/VI/2 |
Man's rise to civilization as shown by the Indians of North American from primeval times to the coming of the industrial state. By Peter Farb. New York : E.P. Dutton and Co., 1968. |
A/VI/1 |
Manchild in the promised land. By Claude Brown. New York : Macmillan, [1965]. |
Deck E |
The Manchurian candidate. By Richard Condon. New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1959. |
Deck E |
The mandarins. By Simone de Beauvoir. Translated from the French by Leonard M. Friedman. Cleveland and New York : World Publishing Company, 1956. |
Deck E |
The Mandelbaum gate. By Muriel Spark. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1965. |
A/VII/2 |
Mandingo. By Kyle Onstott. New York : Fawcett Publications, [c1958]. |
Deck E |
The mansion: A novel of the Snopes family. By William Faulkner. New York : Random House, 1959. |
Deck E |
Manual de Santeria: El sistema de cultos "Lucumis". By Romulo Lachatanere. La Habana, Cuba : Editorial Caribe, 1942. |
A/I/4 |
Manusia gaib (Invisible man). By Ralph Ellison. New York : Random House, Inc., 1982. |
B/V/3 |
Many long years ago. By Ogden Nash. Boston : Little, Brown and Co., [c1945]. |
A/VI/3 |
Many thousand gone: an American fable. By Ronald L. Fair. New York : Harper, Brace, and World, [c1965]. |
A/VII/2 |
Maps # 3: Poems for John Coltrane. Edited by John Taggarat. Syracuse : Syracuse University Press, n.d. |
A/VIII/3 |
The marble faun and a green bough. By William Faulkner. New York : Random House, [c1960]. |
B/V/1 |
The marble faun. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. New York : Grosset and Dunlap, [1859?]. |
Deck E |
The March-Man. By Keith Botsford. New York : The Viking Press, 1964. |
Deck E |
Marcus Garvey, Africa and the Universal Negro Improvement Association: A UMUM perspective on concentric activity in the Pan African world. By James G. Spady. New York : Marcus Garvey Memorial Foundation, Inc., 1985. |
A/VI/2 |
Marie, or, Slavery in the United States. By Gustave De Beaumont. Translated from the French by Barbara Chapman. With an introduction by Alvis L. Tinnin. Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press, 1958. |
A/III/5 |
Mariners, renegades and castaways: the story of Herman Melville and the world we live. By C.L.R. James. New York : C.L.R. James, 1953. |
B/III/1 |
Mark Twain and the South. By Arthur G. Pettit. Lexington, KY : University Press of Kentucky, [c1974]. |
B/III/1 |
Mark Twain himself: a pictorial biography. By Milton Meltzer. In words and pictures produced by Milton Meltzer. New York : Thomas Y. Crowell Co., [c1960]. |
B/III/1 |
Mark Twain speaking. By Mark Twain. Edited by Paul Fatout. Iowa City, Iowa : University of Iowa Press, [c1976]. |
B/III/1 |
Mark Twain: a collection of critical essays. Edited by Henry Nash Smith. Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice-Hall, [c1963]. |
B/III/1 |
Mark Twain: the development of a writer. By Henry Nash Smith. New York : Atheneum, 1967. |
B/IV/4 |
Mark Twain's America and Mark Twain at work. By Bernard DeVoto. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., 1967. |
B/III/1 |
Mark Twain's autobiography. By Mark Twain. With an introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine. In two volumes. New York : Harper and Bros., 1924. |
Deck E |
The marmot drive. By John Hersey. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1953. |
Deck E |
Marshall Field III: A biography. By Stephen Becker. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1964. |
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