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Works
Title | Sources |
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1759 : the year Britain became master of the world | |
Admiral of the ocean sea : a life of Christopher Columbus. | |
Aleutians, Gilberts and Marshalls, June 1942 - April 1944 | |
The amenities of book-collecting and kindred affections | |
The Anarchists | |
The assault on humanism | |
The autobiography of Bertrand Russell. | |
The battle of the Atlantic : September 1939 - May 1943 | |
The boy who lived in Pudding Lane, c1922: | |
Breaking the Bismarcks barrier, 22 July 1942 - 1 May 1944 | |
The cannibal isle : a novel | |
Cape Breton tales | |
Carl von Clausewitz's On war | |
Chekhov | |
Contemporaries | |
Coral Sea, Midway and Submarine actions, May 1942 - August 1942 | |
The desperate people | |
Eleven kinds of loneliness : short stories | |
Extraordinary story of the largest covert operation in history | |
A family trust : a novel | |
Fiction | |
Fire in the lake : the Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam | |
Found in the street | |
The frontiers of the sea | |
Gomo sovetikus | |
The Hadj : an American's pilgrimage to Mecca | |
Hexapod stories, 1922: | |
Homo sovieticus | |
A Host at last | |
The hunting peoples | |
The inheritance of loss | |
The invasion of France and Germany, 1944-1945 | |
Isolation and alliance : an American speaks to British | |
A late harvest : miscellaneous papers written between eighty and ninety | |
Leyte, June 1944 - January 1945 | |
The liberation of the Philippines : Luzon, Mindanao, the Visayas, 1944-1945 | |
The Lucifer principle : a scientific expedition into the forces of history | |
New Guinea and the Marianas : March 1944 - August 1944 | |
Next-to-last things : new poems and essays | |
Not quite posthumous letter to my daughter | |
One thousand seven hundred fifty-nine | |
The open heart | |
Oranges are not the only fruit | |
Ordeal by slander | |
The pearl lagoon | |
Poe : a biography | |
A political education | |
Privileged ones : the well-off and the rich in America | |
The profession of journalism : a collection of articles on newspaper editing and publishing, taken from the Atlantic monthly | |
Rainier and Grace : an intimate portrait | |
Ralph McGill, reporter | |
Rats, lice and history : being a study in biography, which, after twelve preliminary chapters indispensable for the preparation of the lay reader, deals with the life history of typhus fever | |
The Reawakening : a liberated prisoner's long march home through East Europe | |
The retreat of western liberalism | |
The rising sun in the Pacific : 1931 - April 1942 | |
Road to reaction | |
Robert Frost in Russia | |
Sea of slaughter | |
Shackled youth : comments on schools, school people and other people | |
Splitting : a novel | |
Story of my life : a novel / by Jay McInerney. - New York, 1988. | |
The struggle for Guadalcanal : August 1942 - February 1943 | |
Text, type and style; a compendium of Atlantic usage | |
Tregua | |
Tremor of forgery | |
The uprooted | |
Victory | |
Victory : the Reagan administration's secret strategy that hastened the collapse of the Soviet Union | |
White man returns | |
Who we are : an Atlantic chronicle of the United States and Vietnam |