Hart, James David, 1911-1990
Hart, James D. (James David), 1911-1990
Hart, James David
Hart, James D.
James D. Hart American academic
Hart, James D. (1911- ).
VIAF ID: 68943996 ( Personal )
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Works
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American images of Spanish California | |
Bayside Bohemia : fin de siècle San Francisco & its little magazines | |
A companion to California | |
Concise oxford companion to american literature | |
A course in correct cataloguing, or, Notes to the neophyte | |
Diary. | |
Fine printing : the San Francisco tradition | |
From Scotland to Silverado | |
HOOK | |
Influences on California printing; papers read at a Clark Library seminar April 11, 1970 | |
John Steinbeck, his language : an introduction | |
Korespondencja służbowa Czesława Miłosza związana z pracą na University of California w Berkeley]. | |
Lara Croft tomb raider: the cradle of life | |
Lord Nelson and the tar : a poem and a picture | |
Modern American usage : a guide | |
My first publication; eleven California authors describe their earliest appearances in print. | |
New Englanders in Nova Albion : some 19th century views of California | |
A novelist in the making : a collection of student themes and the novels Blix and Vandover and the brute | |
The oregon trail | |
An original leaf from the first edition of Alexander Barclay's ... Ship of fools ... 1938. | |
Oxford companion to American literature | |
The Pit | |
The Popular Book : a history of america's literary taste | |
The private press ventures of Samuel Lloyd Osbourne and R. L. S. : with facsimiles of their publications | |
Three merry Christmases from the diary of Samuel Pepys | |
A tribute to Edwin Grabhorn & the Grabhorn Press | |
Two years before the mast |