Library of America.
Library of America (Firm)
Library of America (New York, NY)
Library of America nonprofit publisher of classic American literature and name of a book series
Library of America (Firme)
Literary Classics of the United States
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Works
Title | Sources |
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American poetry the nineteenth century. | |
American poets project. | |
Becoming Americans : four centuries of immigrant writing | |
Bracebridge Hall ; Tales of a traveller ; The Alhambra | |
The call of the wild | |
Collected poems & translations | |
Collected works | |
Complete plays 1913-1920 | |
The debate on the Constitution : Federalist and Antifederalist speeches, articles, and letters during the struggle over ratification. | |
Essays and lectures | |
Frances Hodgson Burnett : The secret garden, A little princess, Little Lord Fauntleroy | |
History of the United States of America during the administrations of Thomas Jefferson | |
History, tales and sketches | |
The innocents abroad ; Roughing it | |
De la démocratie en Amérique | |
The Leatherstocking tales. | |
Library of America | |
Life among the lowly | |
The Lincoln anthology : great writers on his life and legacy from 1860 to now | |
Literary criticism | |
Little women ; Little men ; Jo's boys | |
Main street | |
Novels. | |
The peanuts papers : writers and cartoonists on Charlie Brown, Snoopy & the gang, and the meaning of life | |
Pioneers | |
Prose and poetry | |
Prose works. | |
Redburn | |
Redburn : his first voyage ; White-Jacket or The world in a man-of-war ; Moby-Dick or The whale | |
Reporting civil rights the LOA anthology. | |
Reporting Vietnam : American jurnalism 1959-1975 | |
Robert Stone : Dog soldier ; A flag for sunrise ; Outerbridge Reach | |
The sheltering sky ; Let it come down ; The spider's house | |
Singer : an album | |
Sister Carrie ; Jennie Gerhardt ; Twelve men | |
Slave narratives. | |
Typee ; Omoo ; Mardi | |
U. S. A. | |
Uncle Tom's cabin | |
Week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers | |
World War I and America : told by the Americans who lived it | |
Writings | |
Zuckerman bound : a trilogy and epilogue 1979-1985 |