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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.
B/V/4 How to write. By Gertrude Stein. Barton : Something Else Press, 1973.
Deck E Howard Street. By Nathan C. Heard. New York : The Dial Press, 1968.
A/IV/5 Human being: a story. By Christopher Morley. Garden City, NY : Doubleday, Dolan and Co., 1934.
B/VI/5 The human image in dramatic literature. By Francis Fergusson. Garden City, NY : Doubleday, [c1957].
B/III/4 The human mind. By Karl A. Menninger. New York : Literary Guild of America, 1930.
B/V/5 Human nature: a first book in psychology. By Max Schoen. New York : Harper and Brothers, [n.d.].
B/VII/5 The human use of human beings: cybernetics and society. By Norbert Wiener. Garden City, NY : Doubleday and Co., [1954].
Deck E Hustling and other hard work in the ghetto. By Bettylou Valentine. New York : The Free Press / The Macmillan Company, 1978.
A/III/2 I am the American Negro. By Frank Marshall Davis. Chicago, IL : Black Cat Press, 1937.
Deck E I am! Says the lamb: A joyous book of sense and nonsense verse. By Theodore Roethke. Illustrated by Robert Leydenfrost. Garden City, NY : Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1961.
A/V/2 "I do so politely": a voice from the South. By Robert Canzoneri. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1965.
Deck E I hear America Talking: An illustrated treasury of American words and phrases. By Stuart Berg Flexner. New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1976.
Deck E I knock at the door: Swift glances back at things that made me. By Sean O'Casey. New York : The Macmillan Company, 1939.
Deck E I see by my outfit. By Peter S. Beagle. New York : The Viking Press, 1965.
Deck E I thought of Daisy. By Edmund Wilson. New York : Farrar, Straus and Young, Inc., 1953.
Deck E I, Charlotte Forten, Black and free. By Polly Longsworth. New York : Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1970.
Deck E I, my ancestor. By Nancy Wilson Ross. New York : Random House, 1950.
B/V/4 I'm a stranger here myself. By Ogden Nash. Boston : Little, Brown and Co., [c1938].
Deck E I'm Katherine, a memoir. By W. Warren Harper. [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1995.
B/V/1 Iago: some approaches to the illusion of his motivation. By Stanley Edgar Hyman. New York : Atheneum, 1970.
Deck E Ibsen: Letters and speeches. By Henrik Ibsen. Edited by Evert Sprinchorn. London : MacGibbon & Kee, 1965.
B/VI/5 The idea of a theater: a study of ten plays, the art of drama in changing perspective. By Francis Fergusson. Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 1949.
B/VII/1 The ideal reader: selected essays. By Jacques Riviére. Edited, translated, and introduced by Blanche A. Price. New York : Meridian Books, [1960].
A/VIII/2 The idiot. By Fyodor Dostoevsky. Translated with an introduction by David Magarshak. Baltimore : Penguin Books, [1955].
Deck E The idiot. By Fyodor Dostoevsky. Illustrated by Boardman Robinson. Translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett. New York : The Modern Library, 1942.
A/IV/1 Idiots first. By Bernard Malamud. New York : Farrar, Strauss, and Co., [1963].
B/I/2 The idols and the prey. By John Goodwin. New York : Harper and Brothers, [c1953].
Deck E If Beale Street could talk. By James Baldwin. New York : The Dial Press, 1974.
A/III/3 If he hollers let him go: a novel. By Chester Himes. Garden City, NY : Doubleday, Dolan and Co., 1945.
A/III/3 If he hollers let him go. By Chester Himes. New York : Signet, [1949].
A/VI/1 If he hollers let him go. By Chester Himes. New York : Signet, [1949].
Deck E If morning ever comes. By Anne Tyler. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1964.
B/I/1 If we must die. By Junius Edwards. Garden City, NY : Doubleday, 1963.
A/VIII/5 The Iliad. By Homer. Translated by Richmond Lattimore. Drawings by Leonard Baskin. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1962].
B/III/5 Illuminations. By Walter Benjamin. Edited and with an introduction by Hannah Arendt. Translated by Harry Zohn. New York : Harcourt, Brace, and World, [c1968].
B/IV/3 Illusion and reality: a study of the sources of poetry. By Christopher Caudwell. London : Macmillan and Co., 1937.
Deck E Illusion in Java. By Gene Fowler. New York : Random House, 1939.
Deck E The illusionless man: fantasies and meditations. By Allen Wheelis. New York : W.W. Norton, [c1966].
A/II/5 The illusions of a nation: myth and history in the novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald. By John F. Callahan. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [c1972].
Deck E An illustrated history of Black Americans. By John Hope Franklin. New York : Time-Life Books, 1970.
Deck E An illustrated history of Black Americans. By John Hope Franklin. New York : Time-Life Books, 1970.
Deck E Ilyitch slept here. By Henry Carlisle. New York : J.B. Lippincott Company, 1965.
Deck E Ilyitch slept here. By Henry Carlisle. New York : J.B. Lippincott Company, 1965.
B/VI/4 Image and idea: twenty essays on literary themes. By Philip Rahv. Revised and enlarged edition. Norfolk, CT : New Directions Paperbook, [1957].
A/II/5 The image: a guide to pseudo-events in America. By Daniel J. Boorstin. New York : Harper and Row, [c1961].
B/V/5 The image: knowledge in life and society. By Kenneth E. Boulding. Ann Arbor, MI : University of Michigan Press, [1961].
A/III/3 Images of Kin: new and selected poems. By Michael S. Harper. Urbana and Chicago : University of Illinois Press, [c.1977].
B/IV/3 Images of the Negro in American literature. Edited by Seymour L. Gross and John Edward Hardy. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1966].
A/IV/4 Images of truth: remembrances and criticism. By Glenway Wescott. New York : Harper and Row, [c1962].
B/I/4 Imaginary interviews. By Andre Gide. Translated from the French by Malcolm Cowley. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1944.
Deck E Imamu Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones): A collection of critical essays. Edited by Kimberly W. Benston. Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1978.
Deck E Immigration and the American tradition. Edited by Moses Rischin. The American Heritage Series. Indianapolis : The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1976.
Deck E The immoralist. By Andre Gide. Translated from the French by Dorothy Bussy. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1948.
B/IV/1 The imperial theme: further interpretations of Shakespeare's tragedies, including the Roman plays. By G. Wilson Knight. New York : Barnes and Noble, [1963].
A/VII/4 Impressions of Lincoln and the Civil War: a foreigner's account. By Marquis Adolphe de Chambrun. Translated from the French by General Aldebert de Chambrun. New York : Random House, [c1952].
Deck E In a time between wars: Poems. By Milton Kaplan. New York : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1973.
Deck E In any case. By Richard G. Stern. New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1962.
Deck E In deep. By Bernard Wolfe. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1957.
B/VII/5 In dubious battle. By John Steinbeck. New York : Modern Library, [1939].
Deck E In my place. By Charlayne Hunter-Gault. New York : Farrar Straus Giroux, 1992.
Deck E In orbit. By Wright Morris. New York : New American Library, Inc., 1966.
B/II/1 In our time. By Ernest Hemingway. New York : Horace Liveright, 1925.
B/I/5 In red and black: Marxian Explorations in Southern and Afro-American History. By Eugene D. Genovese. New York : Pantheon Books, [c1971].
Deck E In search of Diaghilev. By Richard Buckle. London : Sidgwick and Jackson, 1955.
B/VII/3 In search of heresy: American literature in an age of conformity. By John W. Aldridge. New York : McGraw-Hill, [c1956].
B/IV/2 In search of theater. By Eric Russell Bentley. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1953.
Deck E In Sicily. By Elio Vittorini. Introduction by Ernest Hemingway. Translated by Wilfrid David. New York : New Directions / James Laughlin, 1949.
A/II/3 In the African-American grain: call-and-response in 20th-century black fiction. By John F. Callahan. Middletown, CT : Wesleyan University Press, 1990 [c1988].
Deck E In the African-American Grain: The pursuit of voice in twentieth-century Black fiction. By John F. Callahan. Urbana and Chicago, IL : University of Illinois Press, 1988.
B/IV/5 In the American jungle, 1924-1936. By Waldo Frank. Photographic decorations by William H. Field. New York : Farrar and Rinehart, [c1937].
B/II/3 In the cage and other tales. By Henry James. Edited and with an introduction by Morton Dauwen Zabel. Garden City, NY : Doubleday and Co., 1958.
B/II/4 In the castle of my skin. By George Lamming. With an introduction by Richard Wright. New York : McGraw-Hill., [c1953].
A/VI/5 In the hills where her dreams live: poems for Chile, 1973-1980. By Andrew Salkey. Sausolito, CA : Black Scholars Press, [c1981].
Deck E In the Mecca. By Gwendolyn Brooks. New York : Harper & Row, n.d.
A/VII/1 In the Mecca. By Gwendolyn Brooks. New York : Harper and Row Publishers, [c1968].
B/VII/4 In the midst of life: tales of soldiers and civilians. By Ambrose Bierce. Introduction by George Sterling. New York : Modern Library, [c1927].
A/VI/4 In the Supreme Court of the United States: October term, 1960. No. 39. James Monroe et al., versus Frank Pape et al. Chicago : United States Law Printing Company, [1960?].
A/II/5 In the twelfth year of the war. By Philip Appleman. New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, [c1970].
Deck E In their place: White America defines her minorities 1850-1950. Edited by Lewis H. Carlson and George A. Colburn with an introduction by Senator George McGovern. New York : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1972.
B/I/5 In white America: a documentary play. By Martin B. Duberman. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1964.
A/V/4 Incarnations: poems, 1966-1968. By Robert Penn Warren. New York : Random House, [c1968].
B/II/5 The inevitable Americans. By John Greenway. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1964.
B/V/2 The inmost leaf: a selection of essays. By Alfred Kazin. New York : Harcourt, Brace, and Co., [c1955].
Deck E The inner city Mother Goose. By Eve Merriam. Visuals by Lawrence Ratzkin. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1969.
B/V/5 Insight and outlook: an inquiry into the common foundations of science, art, and social ethics. By Arthur Koestler. New York : Macmillan, 1949.
Deck E The insulted and injured: A novel in four parts and an epilogue by Fyodor Dostoevsky. By Fyodor Dostoevsky. From the Russian by Constance Garnett. New York : The Macmillan Company, 1923.
B/VII/1 The intellectual hero: studies in the French novel, 1880-1955. By Victor Brombert. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1964].
B/VI/1 The intelligentsia of Great Britain. By Dmitri Mirsky. Translated by Alec Brown. New York : Covici, Friede Publishers, [c1935].
Deck E The interior distance. By Georges Poulet. Translated by Elliott Coleman. Baltimore, MD : The Johns Hopkins Press, 1959.
Deck E Internal geography: Poems by Richard Harteis. By Richard Harteis. Pittsburgh, PA : Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1987.
A/V/1 The International Who's Who 1984-85. 48th edition. London : Europa Publications, [c.1984].
A/II/1 Interviews with black writers. Edited by John O'Brien. New York : Liveright, [c1973].
A/II/1 Interviews with black writers. Edited by John O'Brien. New York : Liveright, [c1973].
Deck E Introduction to Aristotle. Edited, with a general introduction and introductions to the particular works by Richard McKeon. New York : The Modern Library / Random House, 1947.
Deck E Introduction to literature: Fiction, poetry, drama. 5th Edition. Edited by Sylvan Barnet, Morton Berman and William Burto. Boston : Little, Brown and Company, 1973.
Deck E Introduction to Saint Thomas Aquinas. By Aquinas, Saint Thomas. Edited, with an introduction, by Anton C. Pegis. New York : The Modern Library / Random House, 1948.
A/III/2 Introduction to satire. By Leonard Feinberg. Ames, Iowa : Iowa State University Press, [1968].
Deck E Introduction to the philosophy of history: An essay on the limits of historical objectivity. By Raymond Aron. Translated by George J. Irwin. Boston : Beacon Press, 1962.
B/I/4 Intruder in the dust. By William Faulkner. New York : Random House, [c1948].
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