Hill and Wang.
Hill and Wang (New York, NY)
Hill & Wang American publisher
VIAF ID: 149294063 ( Corporate )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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3 plays | |
All but my life | |
American Negro poetry | |
Aquinas | |
Ben Jonson : (three plays). | |
The big sea : an autobiography | |
Cartoon introduction to statistics | |
Changes in the land : Indians, colonists, and the ecology of New England | |
Death and the king's horseman | |
Fabric of freedom : 1763-1800 | |
Fragments d'un discours amoureux | |
From plantation to ghetto | |
Grain de la voix | |
The grain of the voice : interviews 1962-1980 | |
Hemingway and his critics : an international anthology | |
Henry David Thoreau, a profile | |
Holy warriors : the abolitionists and american slavery | |
In the matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer : a play freely adapted on the basic of the documents | |
The incorporation of America : culture and society in the gilded age | |
Indians : a play | |
John Webster and Cyril Tourneur : (four plays) | |
Knock knock : a play | |
The last of the provincials : the American novel, 1915-1925 : H. L. Mencken, Sinclair Lewis, Willa Cather, Sherwood Anderson, F. Scott Fitzgerald | |
Liberty and power : the politics of Jacksonian America | |
The Lincoln nobody knows | |
Machiavelli | |
Man against myth | |
Mark Twain on the damned human race | |
Mexican Americans, American Mexicans : from conquistadors to Chicanos | |
The minutemen and their world | |
The mound builders : a play | |
Mythologies | |
The New Deal : the depression years, 1933-40 | |
The new nation, 1800-1845 | |
Plaisir du texte | |
Plays from black Africa | |
Playwrights on playwriting : the meaning and making of modern drama from Ibsen to Ionesco | |
The pleasure of the text | |
Puerto Rico : island of promise | |
Race, religion, and the continuing American dilemma | |
The radical novel in the United States 1900-1954 : some interrelations of literature and society | |
Reading American photographs : images as history, Mathew Brady to Walker Evans | |
Rebels and ancestors : the American novel, 1890-1915 : Frank Norris, Stephen Crane, Jack London, Ellen Glasgow, Theodore Dreiser | |
Reimagining American theatre | |
The reins of power : a constitutional history of the United States | |
République moderne | |
Rimers of Eldritch | |
The rise and fall of the well-made play | |
The river Niger : a play | |
Roland Barthes | |
Rudeness & civility : manners in nineteenth-century urban America | |
S/Z | |
Sade, Fourier, Loyola | |
The scenic art : notes on acting & the drama : 1872-1901 | |
The search for order : 1877-1920 | |
The sentimental years 1836-1860 | |
Shades of Hiawatha : staging Indians, making Americans: 1880-1930 | |
Shakespeare and the Elizabethans | |
The shame of the cities | |
Shaw on the theatre | |
Shaw's dramatic criticism (1895-98) | |
The sky changes | |
A soldier's play : a play | |
Something in common : and other stories | |
Sorriso di Niccolò | |
The specter of communism : the United States and the origins of the Cold War, 1917-1953 | |
Spin a soft black song : poems for children | |
Spreading the American dream : American economic and cultural expansion, 1890-1945 | |
Standing at the crossroads : Southern life since 1900 | |
Stanislavsky on the art of the stage | |
Strange victory : Hitler's conquest of France | |
The struggle for black equality, 1954-1992 | |
Sur la piste des bêtes ignorées | |
Talley and Son | |
Talley's folly : a play | |
A tangled web : the making of foreign policy in the Nixon Presidency | |
A Texas trilogy | |
Theory and technique of playwriting : with a new introduction | |
A time of harvest : American literature 1910-1960 | |
A traveler from Altruria | |
Trinity : a graphic history of the first atomic bomb | |
Uncle Sam : the man and the legend | |
Understanding China : a guide to China's economy, history, and political culture | |
Unwinnable wars : American power and ethnic conflict | |
Variations on a theme park : the new American city and the end of public space | |
Weimarer Republik | |
Who owns history? : rethinking the past in a changing world | |
World as laboratory : experiments with mice, mazes and men | |
The world of the worker : labor in twentieth-century America | |
Writers in crisis : the American novel 1925-1940 : Ring Lardner, Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, John Steinbeck |