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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].
B/I/4 New Orleans sketches. By William Faulkner. Introduction by Carvel Collins. New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers University Press, 1958.
A/IV/3 The new Orpheus: essays towards a Christian poetic. Edited by Nathan A. Scott, Jr. New York : Sheed and Ward, [c1964].
B/VII/3 The new republic anthology:1915-1935. By Groff Conklin. Edited by Groff Conklin. Introduction by Bruce Bliven. New York : Dodge Publishing, [c1936].
A/III/4 A new song. By Langston Hughes. Introduction by Michael Gold. Frontispiece by Joe Jones. New York : International Workers' Order, c1938.
A/VI/3 New world a-coming: inside Black America. By Roi Ottley. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., 1943.
B/IV/5 New world in the tropics: the culture of modern Brazil. By Gilberto Freyre. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1959.
A/V/2 The new world of Negro Americans. By Harold R. Isaacs. New York : John Day Co., [1963].
Deck E New world writing. Fifth Mentor Selection. New York : The New American Library of World Literature, Inc., 1954.
B/VII/1 New writing. Edited by John Lehmann. With the assistance of Christopher Isherwood and Stephen Spender. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1938.
A/VII/3 New Year letter. By W.H. Auden. New York : Faber and Faber, [1946].
Deck E New York City guide. American Guide Series. New York : Random House, 1939.
Deck E The New Yorkers. By Hortense Calisher. Boston : Little, Brown and Company, 1969.
B/VII/4 Nibelungenlied: the fall of the Nibelungers, otherwise the book of Kriemhild. Translated by William Lettson. London : Williams and Norgate, 1908.
B/I/5 Nigger heaven. By Carl van Vechten. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1926.
Deck E Night at Hogwallow. By Theodore Strauss. Boston : Little, Brown and Company, 1937.
B/IV/4 The night country. By Loren Eisley. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, [c1971].
B/IV/4 The night country. By Loren Eisley. With illustrations by Leonard Everett Fisher. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, [c1971].
Deck E Night flight. By Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Preface by Andre Gide. Translated by Stuart Gilbert. New York : The Century Co., 1932.
Deck E The night mirror: Poems by John Hollander. By John Hollander. New York : Atheneum, 1971.
A/III/3 The night of the hunter. By Davis Grubb. New York : Harper and Brothers, [c1953].
Deck E Night of the silent drums: A narrative of slave rebellion in the Virgin Islands. By John L. Anderson. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1975.
A/VIII/5 Night rider. By Robert Penn Warren. New York : Random House, [c1939].
Deck E Night search. By Jerre Mangione. New York : Crown Publishers, Inc., 1965.
B/I/5 Night season. By Robert O'Neal Bristow. New York : William Morrow and Co., 1970.
Deck E Nightlines. By John McGahern. Boston : Little, Brown and Company, 1971.
A/III/3 Nightmare begins responsibility. By Michael S. Harper. Urbana, Chicago : University of Illinois Press, [c1975].
A/III/3 Nightmare begins responsibility. By Michael S. Harper. Urbana, Chicago : University of Illinois Press, [c1975].
Deck E Nights and days. By James Merrill. New York : Atheneum, 1966.
Deck E Nights in the gardens of Brooklyn. By Harvey Swados. Boston : Little, Brown and Company, 1960.
B/VII/4 Nightwood. By Djuna Barnes. Introduction by Thomas Stearns Eliot. New York : New Classics, [c1937].
B/III/2 Nikolai Gogol. By Vladimir Nabokov. Norfolk, CT : New Directions, [c1944].
Deck E Nine mysteries (four joyful, four sorrowful, one glorious). By Reynolds Price. [S.l.] : Palaemon Press, 1979.
Deck E Nine stories. By J.D. Salinger. New York : The New American Library of World Literature, Inc., 1954.
Deck E A nip in the air. By John Betjeman. New York : W.W. Norton & Company Inc., 1974.
A/VI/3 No chariot let down: Charleston's free people of color on the eve of the Civil war. Edited by Michael P. Johnson and James L. Roark. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [c1984].
A/IV/2 No day of triumph. By J.Saunders Redding. New York : Harper and Bros., [c1942].
A/VIII/1 No name in the street. By James Baldwin. New York : Dial Press, 1972.
Deck E No voice is wholly lost: Writers and thinkers in war and peace. By Harry Slochower. New York : Creative Age Press, 1945.
Deck E The Nobel Lecture on literature. By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Translated by Thomas P. Whitney. New York : Harper & Row, 1973.
A/V/2 Nobody knows my name: more notes of a native son. By James Baldwin. New York : Dial Press, [c.1961].
B/VI/2 The North American Indians: an account of the American Indians North of Mexico. Complied from Original Sources by Rose A. Palmer. [Washington, D.C.] : Smithsonian Scientific Series, 1929.
A/II/1 The Norton anthology of short fiction. Edited by R.V. Cassill. New York : W.W. Norton and Co., [c1981].
A/III/5 Norwegian folk tales: from the collection of Peter Christian Asbjornsen and Jorgen Moe. By Peter Asbjornsen. Illustrated by Erik Werenskiold and Theodore Kittelsen. Translated by Pat Shaw Iversen and Carl Norman. Oslo : Dreyers Forlag, [1960].
Deck E Not working: Unskilled youth and displaced adults. New York : The Ford Foundation, 1983.
A/VIII/1 The notebooks for Crime and Punishment. By Fyodor Dostoevsky. Edited and translated by Edward Wasiolek. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1967].
A/VIII/1 Notebooks for The brothers Karamazov. By Fyodor Dostoevsky. Edited and translated by Edward Wasiolek. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1971].
A/VIII/1 The notebooks for The Idiot. By Fyodor Dostoevsky. Edited and with an introduction by Edward Wasiolek. Translated by Catherine Strelsky. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1967].
A/VIII/1 The notebooks for The Possessed. By Fyodor Dostoevsky. Edited and with an introduction by Edward Wasiolek. Translated by Victor Terras. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1968].
A/VIII/1 The notebooks for The Raw Youth. By Fyodor Dostoevsky. Edited by Edward Wasiolek. Translated by Victor Terras. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1969].
B/II/2 The notebooks of Henry James. By Henry James. Edited by F.O. Matthiessen and Kenneth B. Murdock. New York : Oxford University Press, 1947.
Deck E The notebooks of Samuel Coleridge: Volume 1 (1794-1804) in two volumes (Notes and Text). By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Edited by Kathleen Coburn. New York : Pantheon Books, 1957.
Deck E The notebooks of Samuel Coleridge: Volume 2 (1804-1808) in two volumes (Notes and Text). By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Edited by Kathleen Coburn. New York : Pantheon Books, 1961.
A/VIII/1 Notebooks, 1942-1951. By Albert Camus. Translated from French and annotated by Justin O'Brian. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1965.
Deck E Notes from a dark street. By Edward Adler. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1962.
Deck E Notes from the century before: A journal from British Columbia. By Edward Hoagland. New York : Random House, 1969.
A/III/2 Notes of a hanging judge: essays and reviews, 1979-1989. By Stanley Crouch. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1990.
A/V/2 Notes of a native son. By James Baldwin. Boston : Beacon Press, [c.1955].
Deck E Notes on a horsethief. By William Faulkner. Decorations by Elizabeth Calvert. Greenville, MS : The Levee Press, 1950.
A/VIII/2 Notes towards the definition of culture. By T.S. Eliot. New York : Harcourt, Brace, and Co., [1949]. 1st American edition.
B/VI/5 The novel and the people. By Ralph Fox. London : Cobbett Publishing, [1944].
A/IV/4 The Novel of Manners in America. By James W. Tuttleton. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [1973].
B/VI/5 The novel: modern essays in criticism. Edited by Robert Murray Davis. Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice-Hall, [c1969].
Deck E The novelist and the passion story: A study of Christ figures in Faulkner, Mauriac, Melville, Kazantzakis. By F.W. Dillistone. New York : Sheed & Ward, 1960.
B/VI/5 Novelists on the novel. By Miriam Allott. New York : Columbia University Press, 1959.
Deck E The novels of A.C. Swinburne: Love's Cross-Currents, Lesbia Brandon. By A.C. Swinburne. With an introduction by Edmund Wilson. New York : Farrar, Straus and Cudhay, 1962.
A/IV/3 The novels of the Harlem Renaissance: twelve black writers, 1923-1933. By Amritjit Singh. University Park, PA : Pennsylvania State University Press, [c1976].
Deck E The novels of Thomas Love Peacock. By Thomas Love Peacock. London : George Newnes Limited, 1903.
B/IV/2 Now don't try to reason with me: essays and ironies for a credulous age. By Wayne Booth. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1970].
A/VI/1 Now is the time. By Lillian Eugenia Smith. New York : Viking Press, 1955.
B/VII/4 Now that April's here and other stories. By Morley Callaghan. New York : Random House, [c1936].
B/VII/5 Number: the language of science. By Tobias Dantzig. 4th edition revised and augmented. Garden City, NY : Doubleday and Co., 1956.
A/I/3 O homem que ninguem via (Invisible man). By Ralph Ellison. Translated by H. Silva Letra and Severiano Ferreira. Lisbon, Portugal : Portugalia Editora, [1964].
A/I/3 O homem que ninguem via (Invisible Man). By Ralph Ellison. Translated by H. Silva Letra and Severiano Ferreira. Lisbon, Portugal : Portugalia Editora, [1964].
A/I/2 O homem que ninguem via (Invisible man). By Ralph Ellison. Translated by H. Silva Letra and Severiano Ferreira. Lisbon, Portugal : Portugalia Editora, [1964].
Deck E O strange new world: American culture: The formative years. By Howard Mumford Jones. New York : The Viking Press, 1964.
Deck E The O'Hara generation: Twenty-two stories by the master, chosen from his first nine volumes, 1935-166. By John O'Hara. New York : Random House, 1969.
Deck E The oasis. By Mary McCarthy. New York : Random House, 1949.
Deck E Oblomov. By Ivan Goncharov. Translated by Natalie Duddington. Introduction by Ernest Rhys. Everyman's Library No. 878. London : J.M. Dent & Sons Limited, 1932.
Deck E Observations by Mr. Dooley. By F.P. Dunne. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1906.
Deck E Obsessive images: Symbolism in poetry of the 1930s and 1940s. By Joseph Warren Beach. Edited by William Van O'Connor. Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, 1960.
Deck E Octavo. By John Lucas. Winona, MN : Winona Printing Company, 1978.
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