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Works
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The American Indian : a catalog of more than 250 books and films about the Indians of North, Central, and South America from the University of Oklahoma Press. | |
American Indian literature : an anthology | |
American winners of the Nobel Literary Prize | |
Blücher : scourge of Napoleon | |
Codex Chimalpahin : society and politics in Mexico tenochtitlan, Tlatelolco, texcoco, Culhuacan and other Nahua Altepetl in Central Mexico. | |
Colonial mind 1620-1800 | |
Colorado's literary locales | |
Custer died for your sins : an Indian manifesto | |
Diary and letters of Josiah Gregg : southwestern enterprises 1840-1847 | |
The end of the republican era | |
Expanding south, 1750-1825 : the Ohio Valley and the cotton frontier | |
Formative years, 1527-1783 : from the Spanish explorations through the American Revolution | |
The Fourteenth Amendment and the Bill of Rights | |
Green grow the lilacs : a play | |
Imagism : a chapter for the history of modern poetry | |
Indian oratory : famous speeches by noted Indian chieftains | |
Indians of California : the changing image | |
A legacy in arms : American firearm manufacture, design, and artistry, 1800-1900 | |
Mapping indigenous land : native land grants in colonial New Spain | |
Mark Twain : as a literary artist | |
Mark Twain : the man and his work | |
The Maya calendar : a book of months, 400-2000 CE | |
Maya explorer : John Lloyd Stephens and the lost cities of Central America and Yucatán | |
Maya history and religion | |
Munsee Indians | |
Nahuatl theatre. | |
Oklahoma : a guide to the Sooner State | |
The papers of John Marshall : a descriptive calendar. | |
The Philippines and the United States | |
Pills, petticoats, & plows : the Southern country store | |
The pioneer in the American novel 1900-1950 | |
The poetic phenomenology of a religious man : about the literary creativity of Karol Wojtyła | |
A Polish doctor in the Nazi camps : my mother's memories of imprisonment, immigration, and a life remade | |
The postcolonial view : writers from the German-speaking countries report from the Third World | |
Primeros memoriales | |
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 : conquest and resistance in seventeenth-century New Mexico | |
Purple passage : the life of Mrs. Frank Leslie | |
Red bird, red power : the life and legacy of Zitkala-Ša | |
Regionalists on the left : radical voices from the American West | |
The Reign of Cleopatra | |
Reservation politics : historical trauma, economic development and intratribal conflict | |
The Rhodes reader : stories of virgins, villians, and varmints | |
The rise and fall of Maya civilization | |
The road to Virginia city : the diary of James Knox Polk Miller | |
The roads to Russia : United States lend-lease to the Soviet Union | |
Route 66 : the highway and its people | |
Ruf der Neuen Welt, 1970 | |
Ruxton of the rockies | |
Sea of sand : a history of Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve | |
Selected letters of Cicero | |
The Senate syndrome : the evolution of procedural warfare in the modern U.S. Senate | |
Shamanism | |
Sitting Bull : a biography | |
Six-guns and saddle leather : a bibliography of books and pamphlets on western outlaws and gunmen | |
The Southern Indians : the story of the civilized tribes before removal | |
Soviet Russian literature 1917-50 | |
Spanish Golden Age Drama in Mexican Translation | |
Special operations in World War II : British and American irregular warfare | |
Still in the saddle : the Hollywood western, 1969-1980 | |
Stories of old-time Oklahoma | |
The story of Fritz Haber | |
The student's Catullus | |
The Sundance Kid : the life of Harry Alonzo Longabaugh | |
Talking Machine West : a history and catalogue of Tin Pan Alley's Western Recordings, 1902-1918 | |
Telling stories in the face of danger : language renewal in Native American communities | |
The Tenochca Empire of ancient Mexico : the triple alliance of Tenochtitlan, Tetzcoco, and Tlacopan | |
Themes in Roman satire | |
Theodore Roosevelt and six friends of the Indian | |
The third wave : democratization in the late twentieth century | |
Thomas Wolfe's characters : portraits from life | |
Titan : the art of British power in the age of revolution and Napoleon | |
A tour on the prairies | |
Traders' tales : narratives of cultural encounters in the Columbia Plateau, 1807-1846 | |
Travels in the Old South : a bibliography. | |
True stories of the Sinaloa drug war | |
Turkey in my time | |
The United States patent system : legal and economic conflicts in American patent history | |
The vigilantes of Montana or popular justice in the Rocky Mountains : being a correct and impartial narrative of the chase, trial, capture, and execution of Henry Plummer's road agent band, together with accounts of the lives and crimes of many of the robbers and desperadoes, the whole being interspersed with sketches of life in the mining camps of the "Far West" : forming the only reliable work on the subject ever offerd to the public | |
Violence and crime in Latin America : representations andf politics | |
Wah-to-yah and the Taos Trail : or, Prairie travel and scalp dances, with a look at los rancheros from muleback and the Rocky Mountain campfire | |
We pointed them north : recollections of a cowpuncher | |
The Western hero in history and legend | |
Western words : a dictionary of the American West | |
What is a Western? : region, genre, imagination | |
Whoop-up country : the Canadian-American West, 1865-1885 | |
The Wister trace : assaying classic western fiction | |
Women in ancient America | |
Women in prehistory | |
Woody Guthrie's modern world blues | |
The writing of American history | |
Xenophon's Anabasis. |