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Works
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Aboriginal America | |
Adventure, an eighteenth-century idiom : essays on the daring and the bold as a pre-modern medium | |
The American Revolution and eighteenth-century culture : essays from the 1976 Bicentennial Conference of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies | |
AMS studies in the Middle Ages. | |
Bedouins : Mary Garden, Debussy, Chopin or the circus [...] | |
Biblia | |
A Bibliography of American educational history : an annotated and classified guide | |
Bone thoughts | |
The Bormann letters : the private correspondence between Martin Bormann and his wife from January 1943 to April 1945 | |
Capital punishment in the United States | |
The chainbearer or The littlepage manuscripts : in two volumes. | |
Charles Brockden Brown : pioneer voice of America | |
Chopin | |
The chronicle of Ahimaaz | |
The civilization of the Old Northwest : a study of political, social, and economic development, 1788-1812 | |
Coptic texts. | |
Crime justice (New York, N.Y.) | |
Deathly experiments : a study of icons and emblems of mortality in Christopher Marlowe's plays | |
Drug use and social policy : an AMS anthology | |
Edmond Tyllney : master of the revels and censor of plays : a descriptive index to his diplomatic manual on Europe | |
Edward Albee at home and abroad : a bibliography | |
Emblematica : an interdisciplinary journal for emblem studies. | |
English and French in North America, 1689-1763 | |
Ezra Pound : the London years, 1908-1920 | |
Georgia and the Union in 1850 | |
Glimpses of unfamiliar Japan | |
The good man's dilemma : social criticism in the fiction of Bernard Malamud | |
The great battle on the Vistula | |
Hawthorne | |
Histoire des Français | |
History as romantic art : Bancroft, Prescott, Motley, and Parkman | |
History of elections in the american colonies | |
History of the crusades against the Albigenses, in the thirteenth century | |
The later history of British, Spanish, and Portuguese America | |
Laws of the Salian and Ripuarian Franks | |
Leather-stocking redux, or, Old tales, new essays | |
Liberalism in the South | |
The library of Pico della Mirandola | |
The life and times of Colonel Richard M. Johnson of Kentucky | |
Masques in Jacobean tragedy | |
Maud Martha : a novel | |
The mind and art of Poe's poetry | |
Music and poetry : essays upon some aspects and inter-relations of the two arts | |
The national conventions and platforms of all political parties, 1789 to 1905 : convention, popular, and electoral vote : also the political complexion of both Houses of Congress at each biennial period | |
The Negro peasant turns cityward : effects of recent migrations to northern centers | |
No place on earth : Ellen Glasgow, James Branch Cabell and Richmond-in-Virginia | |
On tradition : essays on the ude and valuation of the past | |
Papers on literature and art. | |
Plays of the natural and the supernatural | |
The preaching of Islam : a history of the propagation of the muslim faith | |
The present state of music in France and Italy or the journal of a tour through those countries, undertaken to collect materials for a general history of music | |
The province of New Jersey, 1664-1738 | |
Racial conflict, discrimination & power : historical & contemporary studies | |
Recreation : current selected research. | |
The rise of the social gospel in American Protestantism, 1865-1915 | |
The road to Oregon : a chronicle of the great emigrant trail | |
Salt-water trinnies : Afro-Trinidadian immigrant networks and non-assimilation in Los Angeles | |
Spanish explorations and settlements in America from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century | |
The spirit of the Oxford movement | |
Two Franklins : fathers of American democracy | |
The United States and world organization, 1920-1933 | |
The United States of North America. | |
The wigwam and the cabin | |
The women's movement : social and psychological perspectives | |
The writings of James Monroe : including a collection of his public and private papers and correspondence now for the first time printed. |