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Books, 1955-2010
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Deck E |
The monkey watcher. By Robert Towers. New York : Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc., 1964. |
Deck E |
The monogamist. By Thomas Gallagher. New York : Random House, 1955. |
A/III/5 |
Montage of a dream deferred. By Langston Hughes. New York : Henry Holt and Co., [c1951]. |
A/V/3 |
Montcalm and Wolfe. By Francis Parkman. France and England in North America, part seven. Boston : Little, Brown, and Co., 1910. |
Deck E |
The moon is down. By John Steinbeck. New York : The Viking Press, 1942. |
Deck E |
More opposites. By Richard Wilbur. New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1991. |
B/V/1 |
More poems. By A.E. Housman. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1936. |
Deck E |
A morning at the office. By Edgar Mittelholzer. Harmondsworth, Middlesex : Penguin Books Ltd., 1964. |
Deck E |
The morning of the magicians. By Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier. Translated from the French by Rollo Myers. New York : Stein and Day, 1964. |
Deck E |
Mortal lessons: Notes on the art of surgery. By Richard Selzer. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1976. |
Deck E |
The mortgaged heart. By Carson McCullers. Edited by Margarita G. Smith. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company, 1971. |
Deck E |
Moses Prince of Egypt. By Howard Fast. New York : Crown Publishers, Inc., 1958. |
Deck E |
Mosquitoes. By William Faulkner. New York : Liveright Publishing Corporation, 1927. |
Deck E |
A mote in heaven's eye: Poems. By Donald Finkel. New York : Atheneum, 1975. |
A/VI/4 |
Mother wit from the laughing barrel: readings in the interpretation of Afro-American folklore. Edited by Alan Dundes. Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice-Hall, [c1972]. |
A/III/3 |
A mother's kisses. By Bruce G. Friedman. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1964. |
B/VII/5 |
The mountain road. By Theodore H. White. New York : William Sloane Associates, 1958. |
B/I/5 |
Movable feast. By Ernest Hemingway. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, [c1964]. |
B/III/3 |
Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain: a biography. By Justin Kaplan. New York : Simon and Schuster, [c1966]. |
Deck E |
Mr. Dooley's opinions. By F.P. Dunne. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1906. |
Deck E |
Mr. Dooley's Philosophy. By F.P. Dunne. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1906. |
A/VII/5 |
Mr. Lincoln's army. By Bruce Catton. Garden City, NY : Doubleday and Co., [c1951]. |
Deck E |
Mr. Sammler's Planet. By Saul Bellow. New York : The Viking Press, 1970. |
Deck E |
Murder, Inc.: The story of "the syndicate." By Burton B. and Sid Feder Turkus. New York : Farrar, Straus and Young, 1951. |
Deck E |
The muses are heard. By Truman Capote. New York : Random House, 1956. |
Deck E |
Musical biography: or Sketches of the lives and writings of eminent musical characters. By John R. Parker. Boston : Stone & Fovell, 1824. |
Deck E |
The musical life. By Irving Kolodin. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1958. |
B/VI/2 |
Must we burn de Sade? Translated by Annette Michelson. By Simone de Beauvoir. Bibliography and chronology complied by Paul Dinnage. London : Peter Nevill, [1953]. |
A/V/4 |
Mutiny on the Bounty. By Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. Franklin Center, PA : Franklin Library, [c1982]. |
A/V/5 |
My Antonia. By Willa Cather. Illustrated by Hodges Soileau. Franklin Center, PA : Franklin Library, [c1981]. |
Deck E |
My brother Bill: An affectionate reminiscence. By John Faulkner. New York : Trident Press, 1963. |
B/I/5 |
My brother, Ernest Hemingway. By Leichester Hemingway. Cleveland and New York : World Publishing Co., [c1962]. |
Deck E |
My first sixty years: Passion for wisdom. By Lena Beatrice Morton. New York : Philosophical Library, Inc., 1965. |
Deck E |
My hope for America. By Lyndon B. Johnson. New York : Random House, 1964. |
Deck E |
My hospital in the hills. By Gordon S. Seagrave. New York : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1955. |
Deck E |
My last two thousand years. By Herbert Gold. New York : Random House, 1972. |
A/IV/2 |
My memories of the Century club, 1919-1958. By William Daniel. [New York] : Century Association, [c1959]. |
Deck E |
My new found land. By Dean Brelis. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company, 1963. |
Deck E |
My theater: Five plays and an essay. By Andre Gide. Translated from the French by Jackson Mathews. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1952. |
Deck E |
Mysteries of motion. By Hortense Calisher. Garden City, NY : Doubleday & Company Inc., 1983. |
Deck E |
Mysteries of the unexplained: How ordinary men and women have experienced the strange, the uncanny, and the incredible. Pleasantville, NY : The Reader's Digest Association, Inc., 1982. |
B/VI/5 |
Myth and method: modern theories of fiction. Edited and with an introduction by James E. Miller, Jr. Nebraska : University of Nebraska Press, 1960. |
B/VI/1 |
Myth and mythmaking. By Henry A. Murray. Boston : Beacon Press, [c1960]. |
A/VIII/1 |
The myth of Sisyphus and other essays. By Albert Camus. Translated from French by Justin O'Brian. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1957. |
B/IV/4 |
The myth of the eternal return. By Mircea Eliade. Translated from the French by Willard R. Trask. New York : Pantheon Books, [c1954]. |
A/III/3 |
Myth-making as labor history: Herbert Gutman and the United Mine Workers of America. By Herbert Hill. New York : Human Sciences Press, 1988. |
B/IV/3 |
Myth, dreams, and religion. Edited by Joseph Campbell. New York : E.P. Dutton and Co., 1970. |
B/IV/3 |
Myth, dreams, and religion. Edited by Joseph Campbell. New York : E.P. Dutton and Co., 1970. |
A/VI/5 |
Myth, literature and the African world. By Wole Soyinka. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, [c1976]. |
Deck E |
Myth, religion, and mother right. By J.J. Bachofen. Translated from the German by Ralph Manheim. Preface by George Boas. Introduction by Joseph Campbell. Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 1967. |
A/V/3 |
Myths after Lincoln. By Lloyd Lewis. Introduction by Carl Sandburg. New York : Harcourt, Brace, and Co., 1923. |
Deck E |
Myths and tales of the Southeastern Indians. By John R. Swanton. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology: Bulletin 88. Washington D.C. : United States Government Printing Office, 1929. |
A/II/5 |
Myths to live by. By Joseph Campbell. New York : Viking Press, [c1972]. |
Deck E |
N by E. By Rockwell Kent. New York : The Literary Guild, 1930. |
Deck E |
Nabokov's dozen: A collection of thirteen stories. By Vladimir Nabokov. Garden City, NY : Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1958. |
Deck E |
The naked and the dead. By Norman Mailer. New York : Rinehart and Company, Inc., 1948. |
A/I/1 |
Nakymatonmies ( Invisible man). By Ralph Ellison. Translated by Jouko Linturi. Helsinki, Finland : Kustannusosakeyhtio: Tammi, 1969. |
A/I/1 |
Nakymatonmies (Invisible man). By Ralph Ellison. Translated by Jouko Linturi. Helsinki, Finland : Kustannusosakeyhtio: Tammi, 1969. |
A/I/4 |
Nakymatonmies (Invisible man). By Ralph Ellison. Translated by Jouko Linturi. Helsinki, Finland : Kustannusosakeyhtio: Tammi, 1969. |
Deck E |
The names and faces of heroes. By Reynolds Price. New York : Atheneum, 1963. |
B/V/4 |
Narration: four lectures by Gertrude Stein. By Gertrude Stein. With an introduction by Thorton Wilder. Chicago, IL : University of Chicago Press, [1935]. |
Deck E |
Narrative technique: A practical course in literary psychology. By Thomas H. Uzzell and Camelia Waite Uzzell. Third Edition. New York : Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1934. |
A/IV/3 |
Nathaniel West: a critical essay. By Nathan A. Scott, Jr. Grand Rapids, MI : William B. Eerdmans, [c1971]. |
A/III/5 |
Nathaniel West. By Stanley Edgar Hyman. Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 1962. |
Deck E |
National anthem. By Richard Kluger. New York : Harper & Row, 1969. |
A/II/1 |
The national book award: writers on their craft and their world. Introduction by Al Silverman. New York : Book of the Month Club, [c1990]. |
Deck E |
National Book Award: Writers on their craft and their world. Introduction by Al Silverman. New York : Book-of-the-Month Club, 1990. |
B/III/4 |
Native son notes. By Lola Jones Amis. Lincoln, Nebraska : Cliff Notes, [c1971]. |
Deck E |
Native son. By Richard Wright. New York : Harper and Brothers, [1940]. |
A/IV/4 |
Native son. By Richard Wright. New York : Harper and Brothers, [1940]. |
A/II/3 |
Native sons: a critical study of twentieth-century Negro American Authors. By Edward Margolies. Philadelphia; New York : J.B. Lippincott Co., [c1968]. |
Deck E |
Natural history of New York City. By John Kieran. Illustrated by Henry Bugbee Kieran. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company, 1959. |
Deck E |
Nature and man's fate. By Garrett Hardin. New York : Rinehart & Company, Inc., 1959. |
B/VI/5 |
The nature of narrative. By Robert Scholes and Robert Kellogg. New York : Oxford University Press, 1966. |
Deck E |
Nausea. By Jean-Paul Sartre. Translated from the French by Lloyd Alexander. Norfolk, CT : New Directions, 1949. |
B/VI/5 |
The necessary angel: essays on reality and the imagination. By Wallace Stevens. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1951. |
Deck E |
The need for roots: Prelude to a declaration of duties toward mankind. By Simone Weil. Translated by Arthur Wills. Preface by T.S. Eliot. New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1952. |
A/IV/3 |
Negative capability: studies in the new literature and the religious situation. By Nathan A. Scott, Jr. New Haven : Yale University Press, [1969]. |
Deck E |
Negritianskoe vozrozhdenie: v soedinennykh shtatakh Ameriki. By Tamara Klavdievna Tsintsadze. Tbilisi : Pub. Sabchota Sakartvelo, 1978. |
A/V/1 |
The Negro American: a documentary history. By Leslie H. Fisher, Jr. and Benjamin Quareles. New York : William Morrow Co, [c.1967]. |
Deck E |
Negro Americans, what now? New York : The Viking Press, 1934. By James Weldon Johnson. Negro Americans, what now? New York : The Viking Press, 1934. |
A/V/2 |
The Negro and the democratic front. By James W. Ford. New York : International publishers, [c.1938]. |
A/VI/5 |
The Negro caravan: writings by American Negroes. Selected and edited by Sterling A. Brown, Arthur P. Davis, and Ulysses Lee. New York : Dryden Press, [c1941]. |
A/VI/1 |
The Negro family in the United States. By Edward Franklin Frazier. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1940]. |
A/VI/5 |
Negro folk music, U.S.A. By Harold Courlander. New York : Columbia University Press, 1963. |
A/VI/4 |
Negro folktales in Michigan. Edited by Richard M. Dorson. Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1956. |
A/V/2 |
The Negro freedman: life conditions of the American Negro in the early years after emancipation. By Henderson Hamilton Donald. New York : H. Schuman, [c.1952]. |
A/VI/1 |
The Negro in American culture. By Margaret Just Butcher. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1956. |
A/VI/3 |
The Negro in eighteenth-century Williamsburg. By Thad W. Tate. Williamsburg, VA : Colonial Williamsburg; University Press of Virginia, distributor, [c1965]. |
B/I/5 |
The Negro in eighteenth-century Williamsburg. By Thad W. Tate. Williamsburg, VA : Colonial Williamsburg, University Press of Virginia, distributor, [c1965]. |
A/V/1 |
The Negro in the United States. By Edward Franklin Frazier. New York : Macmillan Co., [c.1949]. |
A/VI/1 |
Negro in Virginia: complied by workers of the Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Virginia. New York : Hastings House, 1940. |
A/VI/2 |
Negro liberation. By James S. Allen. New York : International Pamphlets, 1935. |
A/III/5 |
The Negro mother and other dramatic recitations. By Langston Hughes. With decorations by Prentice Taylor. New York : Golden Stair Press, [c1931]. |
A/VI/5 |
The Negro novel in America. By Robert A. Bone. Revised edition. New Haven : Yale University Press, [c1965]. |
A/VI/5 |
Negro orators and their orations. Edited by Carter G Woodson. New York : Russell and Russell, [1969]. |
A/VI/5 |
Negro poetry and drama and the Negro in American fiction. By Sterling Brown. With a new preface by Robert Bone. New York : Atheneum, 1969. |
A/VI/5 |
Negro poets and their poems. By Robert T. Kerlin. Washington, D.C. : Associated Publishers, [c1923]. |
A/VI/5 |
The Negro press in the United States. By Frederick G. Detweiler. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1922]. |
A/V/2 |
The Negro question: a selection of writings on civil rights in the South. By George Washington Cable. Garden City, New York : Doubleday, 1958. |
A/V/2 |
The Negro revolution in America: what Negroes want, why and how they are fighting, whom they support, what whites think of them and their demands. By William Brink and Louis Harris. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1964. |
A/VI/2 |
The Negro: catalog. New York : University Place Bookshop, 1983. |
Deck E |
The Negro's Civil war: how American Negroes felt and acted during the war for the union. By James M. McPherson. New York : Pantheon Books, Random House, [c1965]. |
A/V/2 |
Negroes on the march: a Frenchman's report on the American Negro struggle. By Daniel Guerin. Translated and edited by Duncan Ferguson. London : New Park Publications; New York : G.L. Weissman, distributor, [1956]. |
A/IV/2 |
The nephew. By James Purdy. New York : Farrar, Strauss, and Cudahy, [1960]. |
B/VII/5 |
Never call retreat. By Joseph Freeman. New York : Farrar and Rinehart, [c1943]. |
B/VII/4 |
Never come morning. By Nelson Algren. With an introduction by Richard Wright. New York : Harper and Bros., [c1942]. |
A/I/1 |
Neviditel'ny` ( Invisible man). By Ralph Ellison. [Translated by] Luba and Rudolph Pellarovi. [Concluding essay] by Josef Jorab. Praha : Odeon, [1981]. |
A/I/5 |
Neviditel'ny` (Invisible man). By Ralph Ellison. [Translated by] Luba and Rudolph Pellarovi. [Concluding essay] by Josef Jorab. Praha : Odeon, [1981]. |
A/I/4 |
Neviditel'ny` (Invisible man). By Ralph Ellison. [Translated by] Luba and Rudolph Pellarovi. [Concluding essay] by Josef Jorab. Praha : Odeon, [1981]. |
A/I/3 |
Neviditel'ny` (Invisible man). By Ralph Ellison. [Translated by] Luba and Rudolph Pellarovi. [Concluding essay] by Josef Jorab. Praha : Odeon, [1981]. |
A/I/1 |
Neviditel'ny` (Invisible man). By Ralph Ellison. [Translated by] Luba and Rudolph Pellarovi. [Concluding essay] by Josef Jorab. Praha : Odeon, [1981]. |
A/I/3 |
Neviditel'ny`( Invisible man). By Ralph Ellison. Translated (by) Zora Jurakova, 1973. Bratislava : Tatran, 1974. |
A/I/1 |
Neviditel'ny`(Invisible man). By Ralph Ellison. Translated [by] Zora Jurakova, 1973. Bratislava : Tatran, 1974. |
A/III/5 |
The new American arts. Edited by Richard Kostelanetz. New York : Collier Books, [c1965]. |
Deck E |
New and collected poems. By Richard Wilbur. San Diego, CA : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988. |
A/IV/3 |
New and selected poems. By William J. Smith. New York : Delacourte Press, A Seymour Lawrence Book, [c1970]. |
A/VI/5 |
New black playwrights: an anthology. Edited and with introduction by William Couch, Jr. Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [c1968]. |
A/VI/5 |
New black playwrights: an anthology. By William Couch, Jr. Edited and with introduction by William Couch, Jr. Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [c1968]. |
A/III/3 |
A New England girlhood. By Nancy Hale. Boston : Little, Brown and Co., [c1958]. |
Deck E |
New essays on Invisible Man. By Robert O'Meally. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, [1988]. |
Deck E |
New green world: John Bartram and the early Naturalists. By Josephine Herbst. New York : Hastings House, 1954. |
A/IV/3 |
"New heav'ns, new earth" - the landscape of contemporary apocalypse. By Nathan A. Scott, Jr. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1973. |
A/IV/1 |
A new life. By Bernard Malamud. New York : Farrar, Strauss, and Cudahy, [1961]. |
A/III/1 |
New Orleans sketches. By William Faulkner. Edited by Carvel Collins. New York : Random House, [c1958]. |
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