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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. | |
The 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 | |
The 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. | |
The official gift in ancient Egypt | |
Oklahoma : a guide to the Sooner State | |
Other destinies : understanding the American Indian novel | |
The papers of John Marshall : a descriptive calendar. | |
Patriot priests : French Catholic clergy and national identity in World War I | |
The Philippines and the United States | |
Pills, petticoats, and plows : the Southern country store | |
The pioneer in the American novel 1900-1950 | |
Plains Indian art : the pioneering work of John C. Ewers | |
Poland looks at Conrad | |
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 | |
Postwar South, 1865-1900 : an era of reconstruction and readjustment | |
Preparing America's foreign policy for the 21st century | |
Primeros memoriales | |
Progressive traditions : identity in Cherokee literature and culture | |
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 : conquest and resistance in seventeenth-century New Mexico | |
Purple passage : the life of Mrs. Frank Leslie | |
The push-button world : automation today | |
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 | |
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 | |
Roman foreign policy in the East, 168 B.C. to A.D. 1 | |
Ruf der Neuen Welt, 1970 | |
The Russian intelligentsia : makers of the revolutionary state | |
Russian literature under Lenin and Stalin : 1917-1953 | |
The sac and fox Indians | |
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 & saddle leather : a bibliography of books and pamphlets on western outlaws and gunmen | |
The Southern Indians : the story of the civilized tribes before removal | |
Spanish Golden Age Drama in Mexican Translation | |
Special operations in World War II : British and American irregular warfare | |
Stories of old-time Oklahoma | |
The story of Fritz Haber | |
The student's Catullus | |
The study of Greek inscriptions | |
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 | |
Themes in Roman satire | |
The third wave : democratization in the late twentieth century | |
Thomas Jefferson American tourist : being an account of his journeys in the United States of America, England, France, Italy, the Low Countries and Germny | |
Thomas Wolfe's characters : portraits from life | |
Titan : the art of British power in the age of revolution and Napoleon | |
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 | |
The United States patent system : legal and economic conflicts in American patent history | |
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 | |
Western art, Western history : collected essays | |
Western words : a dictionary of the American West | |
Women in ancient America | |
Women in prehistory | |
Woody Guthrie's modern world blues | |
The writing of American history | |
Xenophon's Anabasis. | |
Yuchi folklore : cultural expression in a southeastern Native American community | |
The Zapotecs : princes priests and peasants |