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!Ay Maria que punteria!, Volumen 1
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!Click song
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!Deja de controlarme! : qué hacer cuando la persona a la que queremos ejerce un dominio excesivo sobre nosotros
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!Enfrenta! : el valor de cuidar = Stand up! : the courage to care
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!Heimskringla! : or, The stoned angels
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!Manteca!: : an anthology of Afro-Latin@ poets
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!Qué semana, luchito!
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!Tention
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!Vamonos con Pancho Villa! : Let's go with Pancho Villa!
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!Zhirinovsky!
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!¿qué me está pasando?! : las respuestas sobre tus cambios físicos y emocionales (que no quieres pedirles a tus papás) : una guía para chicos
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" ... always be good to each other" : the story of the Nachamsons
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"'Tis Sixty Years Since"
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"---and ladies of the club"
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"--and they laid them to rest in the little plot beside the Pecos" : final report on the relocation of old Seven Rivers Cemetery, Eddy County, New Mexico
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"--and we've only scratched the surface" : the growth story of Worthington Industries
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"--is but a dream"
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"--y no se lo tragó la tierra" : = "--and the earth did not part"
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"... So gallantly streaming": the story of Old Glory; : the history and proper use of our flag from 1776 to the present.
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"... a kind of life" : conversations in the combat zone
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"... and justice for all" : the untold history of Dallas : an alternative viewpoint
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"... and the floods came" : preparing for life's storms
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"... but the women rose..."
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"... in the pursuit of greater safety, reliability, and efficiency" : the story of the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company
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"...of the people, by the people, for the people"; : an informal analysis of tax-free public bonds (municipal bonds)
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"10"
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"10" El asesor inmobiliario perfecto
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"100 years of sharing His story" : Zion Lutheran Church, McGregor, Texas, 1892-1992
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"1812" overture : op. 49 ; Capriccio italien : op. 45 ; Cossack dance : from Mazeppa
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"200" family trees, 1590-1979 : from France to Canada to U.S.A.
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"333" : a bibliography of the science-fantasy novel
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"40."
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"50 years of pride in serving America's best, our veterans!" : 1940-1990
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"9 to 5" and odd jobs
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"A B C" descriptive priced catalogue of the world's postage stamps
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"A Pretty girl is like a melody" : and other favorite songs hits, 1918-1919
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"A Texas sheriff" : a vivid and accurate account of some of the most notorious murder cases and feuds in the history of east Texas, and the officers who relentlessly pursued the criminals till they were brought to justice and paid the full penalty of the law
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"A Texas sheriff"; : a vivid and accurate account of some of the most notorious murder cases and feuds in the history of east Texas, and the officers who relentlessly pursued the criminals till they were brought to justice and paid the full penalty of the law.
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"A cosmos of my own" : Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1980
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"A dirty filthy book" : the writings of Charles Knowlton and Annie Besant on reproductive physiology and birth control and an account of the Bradlaugh-Besant trial : with the definitive texts of Fruits of philosophy, by Charles Knowlton, The law of population, by Annie Besant, Theosophy and the law of population, by Annie Besant
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"A financial services supermarket"; : the American General story
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"A good poor man's wife" : being a chronicle of Harriet Hanson Robinson and her family in nineteenth-century New England
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"A government of our own" : the making of the Confederacy
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"A handful of mischief" : new essays on Evelyn Waugh
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"A library for younger schollers,"
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"A long time coming" : the inspiring, combative 2008 campaign and the historic election of Barack Obama
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"A merry heart doeth good" : Proverbs 17:22
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"A nation is dying" : Afghanistan under the Soviets, 1979-87
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"A native Texas parkway" : beautification concepts for the "North Beltway" in Tarrant and Denton counties
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"A new leaf"
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"A peculiar people" : anti-Mormonism and the making of religion in nineteenth-century America
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"A perfect reign of terror" : insurgency in the Texas hill country, 1861-1862
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"A problem from hell" : America and the age of genocide
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"A rich spot of earth" : Thomas Jefferson's revolutionary garden at Monticello
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"A sense of quality, a sense of growth" : the story of Protective Life
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"A survey of Brooks County cemeteries"
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"A vast and fiendish plot" : the Confederate attack on New York City
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"A wonderful invention" : a brief history of the phonograph from tinfoil to the LP : an exhibition in the Great Hall of the Library of Congress in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the invention of the phonograph
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"A" 13-21
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"A" is for Alibi
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"A" is for alibi
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"A" is for alibi : a Kinsey Millhone mystery
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"A" is for alibi : a Kinsey Millhone mystery
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"A" is for alibi : a Kinsey Millhone mystery
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"A, B, C's" of Clarion County, PA : will book indexes (volumes A-C), 1839-1884, the first 45 years
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"Ace" any test
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"Ace" any test
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"Ace" any test
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"Adoro"
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"Aggies! Y'all caught that dam' ol' rat yet?"
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"Aging" issues manual : a reference guide to elder law issues in Texas
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"Ain't it great?" : a look inside Amway
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"Ain't you glad you joined the Republicans?" : a short history of the GOP
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"Air Force spoken here" : General Ira Eaker and the command of the air
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"Air Reduction"; : sprung from the faith of men
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"Alexander's ragtime band" and other favorite song hits, 1901-1911
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"Alicia" para los niños
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"All governments lie" : the life and times of rebel journalist I. F. Stone
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"All governments lie" : the life and times of rebel journalist I.F. Stone
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"All labor has dignity"
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"All my trials, Lord" : selections from women's slave narratives
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"All the real Indians died off" : and 20 other myths about Native Americans
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"All-American monster" : the unauthorized biography of Timothy McVeigh
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"Always live better than your clients" : the fabulous life and times of Benjamin Sonnenberg, America's greatest publicist
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"Amber forever!" : Electricity on the Merrimack in New Hampshire
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"America Fore," 100 years of peace of mind!
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"American dream"
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"American dream"
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"An artist is his own fault" : John O'Hara on writers and writing
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"An empire of ideals" : the chimeric imagination of Ronald Reagan
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"Ancestral peregrinations," part 1 : a series of genealogical charts dealing with some phases of de Bohun ancenstry and with that of a few of the maternal lines involved ; this collection has been assembled for and presented to, the descendants of William Logan and Mary Bohun Baker, to whom, hopefully, it may prove to be of particular interest
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"And I shall sleep...down where the moon is small."
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"And I was there" : Pearl Harbor and Midway--breaking the secrets
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"And hearing not--"
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"And other neighborly names" : social process and cultural image in Texas folklore
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"And then I met ..." : stories of growing up, meeting famous people, and annoying the hell out of them
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"And then I met ..." : stories of growing up, meeting famous people, and annoying the hell out of them
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"And they thought we wouldn't fight"
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"Angry young men."
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"Anywhere so long as there be freedom" : Charles Carroll of Carrollton, his family & his Maryland : an exhibition and catalogue
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"Ardath" : the story of a dead self
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"Art"
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"As 'twas told to me"; : a hundred little stories of the old rabbis,
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"As a tree planted" : history of Fee Fee Baptist Church : oldest Baptist church west of the Mississippi, organized 1807
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"As husbands go," : a comedy,
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"As the Arabs say-- " : Arabic quotations recalled and interpreted
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"Ask now of the days that are past" : a history of the town of Tewksbury, Massachusetts, 1734-1964
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"B & M," : what two young Maine men founded 80 years ago!
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"B" Is for Betsy
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"B" Maclaren family
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"B" is for Betsy
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"B" is for Burglar
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"B" is for burglar
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"B" is for burglar
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"B" movie box car blues
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"Baad bitches" and sassy supermamas : Black power action films
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"Babo"
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"Babylon the Great has fallen!" : God's Kingdom rules!
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"Backsights" : an annotated bibliography
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"Bad blood"
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"Bad news" : the turbulent life of Marvin Barnes, pro basketball?'s original renegade
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"Baila mi gente-salsa"
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"Baptism of fire!", "Hell on earth!", Tombstone, Arizona fires, 1881-1882
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"Batting cleanup, Bill Conlin"
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"Be not afraid!" : Pope John Paul II speaks out on his life, his beliefs, and his inspiring vision for humanity
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"Bee my valentine!"
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"Beginnings" : a documented three hundred and forty-five year genealogy and history of some of America's first families
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"Being down" : challenging violence in urban schools
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"Believing women" in Islam : unreading patriarchal interpretations of the Qur'ān
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"Bellevue--beautiful view " : the history of the Bellevue Valley, and surrounding area
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"Beloved friend": : the story of Tchaikowsky and Nadejda von Meck,
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"Ben Hur."
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"Ben-Hur" Wallace, : the life of General Lew Wallace
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"Benevolent assimilation" : the American conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903
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"Best supporting actors", rodeo clowns
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"Better living" : advertising, media and the new vocabulary of business leadership, 1935-1955
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"Big Bill" Haywood
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"Big Daddy" Warbucks and Little Orphan "Annie" : reich [sic] wing extremism in America during the twentieth century
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"Big men leave deep tracks"
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"Big victory, great task"; : North Viet-Nam's Minister of Defense assesses the course of the war.
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"Birth certificates" of Boone County, Indiana and the friendly city of Lebanon, the county seat : with a brief history of the county and the city and the colonial village of Zionsville
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"Boardman Dutch Church" : baptismal register of the Bethlehem Lutheran and Reformed Church, Boardman Township, Mahoning County, Ohio, 1816-1858
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"Bobbed" wire; : an illustrated guide to the identification and classification of barbed wire
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"Boots and saddles"; : or, life in Dakota with General Custer,
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"Boroques," suite in five movements for organ:
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"Boss" Tweed; : the story of a grim generation
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"Break a leg!" : a treasury of theatre traditions and superstitions
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"Bridging the gap" : Frank Zappa and the confluence of art and pop
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"Bully" : an adventure with Teddy Roosevelt
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"Bury me not in a land of slaves" : African-Americans in the time of Reconstruction
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"But I deserve this chocolate!" : the 50 most common diet-derailing excuses and how to outwit them
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"But don't all religions lead to God?" : navigating the multi-faith maze
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"But gentlemen marry brunettes",
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"But they can't beat us!" : Oscar Robertson and the Crispus Attucks Tigers
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"Buzz, buzz, buzz," went Bumblebee
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"Buzz," said the bee
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"By South Cadbury is that Camelot ..." : the excavation of Cadbury Castle, 1966-1970
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"By a line of marked trees" : abstracts of Currituck County, North Carolina, deed books
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"C"
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"C" : the secret life of Sir Stewart Graham Menzies, spymaster to Winston Churchill
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"C" is for Corpse
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"C" is for city
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"C" is for corpse
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"C" is for corpse : a Kinsey Millhone mystery
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"Can do," the story of an airline
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"Captains courageous" : a story of the Grand banks
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"Carrots," just a little boy
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"Cashier number 3 please" : creating fairer, faster service
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"Ceded Lands" records of St. Paul Parish and early Wilkes County, Georgia
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"Census" Department of the South, November, 1864 : for Jacksonville, Fernandina, and St. Augustine, Florida : ordered by the Department of the South, Hilton Head, South Carolina
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"Charlie needs a cloak."
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"Che" Guevara
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"Cherokee pioneers."
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"Chinkie's Flat"
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"Choral" symphony : Symphony no. 9 in D minor
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"Christmas is where the heart is."
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"Citizenship papers" of Old Pickens District (part of old Pendleton District)
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"Civil war!" : America becomes one nation
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"Climbing the family tree" with Joanne Lovelace Nance
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"Co. Aytch"
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"Co. Aytch", Maury Grays
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"Co. Aytch", Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment; : or, A side show of the big show.
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"Collar the lot!" : how Britain interned and expelled its wartime refugees
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"Colonel Bill," : one of the last of the old-time personal journalists [William Greene Sterett]
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"Colony,"--or "Free State"? "Dependence,"--or "Just Connection"? "Empire,"--or "Union"?
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"Colored men" and "hombres aquí": : Hernández v. Texas and the emergence of Mexican-American lawyering
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"Coming to writing" and other essays
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"Complicity with evil" : the United Nations in the age of modern genocide
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"Concord, Mass., 1840-60."
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"Conowingo!" : The history of a great development on the Susquehanna
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"Contemptible", by "Casualty"
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"Corn Products Refining"; a half century of progress and leadership, 1906-1958
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"Could you lift up your bottom?"
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"Country band" march
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"Courage & Defiance"
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"Crocodile" Dundee
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"Curly Top", The story of
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"D" is for Deadbeat
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"D" is for deadbeat
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"Da" : a play
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"Dad" Joiner, wildcatter
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"Dallas apparel industry" : a special report prepared for the Texas Industrial Commission
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"Dallas in Washington" : a concept paper
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"Damage them all you can" : Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia
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"Damned notions of liberty" : slavery, culture, and power in colonial Mexico, 1640-1769
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"Dayton Power & Light": : its contributions to Ohio
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"De Bello Gallico" and Other Commentaries
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"Dear John" : a family history of the following families: Trygstad, Benson, Wilson, Sunderhaus, Stab, Huffman, Devore, Mills, Healy
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"Dear darling Loulie" : letters of Cordelia Lewis Scales to Loulie W. Irby during and after the war between the states
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"Dear friends at home--." : the letters and diary of Thomas James Owen, Fiftieth New York Volunteer Engineer Regiment, during the Civil War
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"Dearest Barb" : from Karachi, 1943-1945 : letters and photographs in the World War II papers of a naval intelligence officer, Lieutenant Albert Zimmerman, USNR
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"Death Seem'd to Stare" : the New Hampshire and Rhode Island Regiments at Valley Forge
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"Death and the maiden" quartet
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"Deliver us from this cruel war" : the Civil War letters of Lieutenant Joseph J. Hoyle, 55th North Carolina Infantry
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"Detroit Edison generates more than electricity"
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"Devil's trill" sonata,
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"Die, Chameleon!"
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"Discipline, system and style" : the Sixteenth Lancers and British soldiering in India 1822-1846
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"Discovering your family history" : a family history seminar, February 21-22, 1992
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"Do it my way or you're fired!" : employee rights and the changing role of management prerogatives
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"Do what I say" : Ms. Behavior's guide to gay & lesbian etiquette
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"Do you sincerely want to be rich?" : The full story of Bernard Cornfeld and IOS
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"Doc" : the 50-year sporting goods sales odyssey of H.B. Hughes, 1926-1976
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"Doctors wanted, no women need apply" : sexual barriers in the medical profession, 1835-1975
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"Doing Justice" in the people's court : sentencing by municipal court judges
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"Doing a little good" : letters from Roamey Williams to his children, 1924-1961
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"Doing school" : how we are creating a generation of stressed out, materialistic, and miseducated students
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"Doing school" : how we are creating a generation of stressed out, materialistic, and miseducated students
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"Don't ask what I shot" : how Eisenhower's love of golf helped shape 1950s America
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"Don't be so gay!" : queers, bullying, and making schools safe
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"Don't tell father I have been shot at" : the Civil War letters of Captain George N. Bliss, First Rhode Island Cavalry
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"Don't you know who I am?" : how to stay sane in an era of narcissism, entitlement, and incivility
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"Dos tipos de cuidado"
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"Down in the barns" : the Kecks of Claiborne County, Tennessee : the ancestors and descendants of John "Guider" Keck and his wife, Rebecca A. Yadon
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"Down south" on the Rock Island : a color pictorial 1940-1969
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"Dr. Bullie's" notes : reminiscences of early Georgia and of Philadelphia and New Haven in the 1800s
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"Drexel & Co." over a century of history
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"Drifting about," : or, What "Jeems Pipes, of Pipesville" Saw-and-Did;
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"Drinks hard, and swears much" : white Maryland runaways, 1770-1774
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"Dropping out," drifting off, being excluded : becoming somebody without school
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"Dudley, there is no tomorrow!" "Then how about this afternoon?" : A novel
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"E pluribus unum!" : "One out of many." An oil company grows through acquisitions
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"E" is for Elisa
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"E" is for Evidence
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"E" is for evidence
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"E" is for evidence
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"E" is for evidence : a Kinsey Millhone mystery
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"E" is for evidence : a Kinsey Millhone mystery
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"Eagle forgotten."
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"Eat!" cried little pig
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"Ecos de mi pluma" : antología en prosa y verso
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"Educator" in the cracker and biscuit industry in U.S.A. and in Great Britain
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"Eighty-nine years of service in the South" : the story of the Progressive Farmer Company
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"El arte de vivir" : Meditación Vipassana tal y como la enseña S.N. Goenka
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"Em" Scott's children : two centuries : from slavery to America's corporate world
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"Emperor dead" and other historic American diplomatic dispatches
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"Empire can wait" : American opposition to Hawaiian annexation, 1893-1898
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"Enterys of the Orphans Court" of Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1716-1730, 1732-1734.
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"Eric Clapton's lover" and other stories from the Virginia quarterly review
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"Even monkeys fall from trees" and other Japanese proverbs : [Nihon no kotowaza]
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"Event" arts & art events
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"Event" arts and art events
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"Ever honored father and mother" : Joseph and Mary Stewart of Newberry, SC
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"Every word doth almost tell my name" : the authorship of Shakespeare's sonnets
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"Everyman," with other interludes, including eight miracle plays
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"Evil" Arabs in American popular film : orientalist fear
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"Evolucioń"
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"Exactly the right person" : a commemorative volume of selected papers
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"Exide," the development of an engineering idea; : a brief history of the Electric Storage Battery Company
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"Exigimos respeto", Argentina : los derechos de los pilagá del bañado La Estrella
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"Ezra Pound speaking" : radio speeches of World War II
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"F" is for Fugitive
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"F" is for fugitive
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"F" is for fugitive
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"F" is for fugitive
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"F" is for fugitive
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"F" is for fugitive : a Kinsey Millhone mystery
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"Fabrics with the character of quality" : the story of Greenwood Mills : [address delivered in honor of] James C. Self
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"Facts as I remember them" : the autobiography of Rufe LeFors
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"Fallen from the symboled world" : precedents for the new formalism
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"Family tree" : weekly newspaper columns from the Dallas Morning News
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"Family tree" : weekly newspaper columns from the Dallas morning news, 1991-1996
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"Famous" : a novel
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"Faster, better, cheaper" in the history of manufacturing : from the Stone Age to lean manufacturing and beyond
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"Faust" overture
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"Favored strangers" : Gertrude Stein and her family
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"Feeling your pain" : the explosion and abuse of government power in the Clinton-Gore years
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"Fiat lux"
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"Fiat", : a fifty years' record
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"Fiction distorting fact" : The prison life, annotated by Jefferson Davis
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"Fiddler on the roof" on the screen
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"Fightin' Joe" Wheeler,
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"Film-photos wie noch nie" : mit Originalartikeln unter anderen
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"Fin Tireur"
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"Fire i' the blood" : a handbook of figurative language
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"Fire! Fire!" said Mrs. McGuire
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"Fire! fire!" Said Mrs. McGuire
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"First cousins," Laine reunion, April 30, 1988-May 1, 1988 ...
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"First in New England skies!" : 20th anniversary Northeast Airlines, 1933-1953
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"First with the most" Forrest
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"First with the most" Forrest,
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"First-year teacher" eight years later : an inquiry into teacher development
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"Five contemporary Flemish poets"
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"Five-Head" Creek; and Fish Drugging In The Pacific
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"Flyin' Frolic," visiting ships from Taleaferro Field entering airdrome, Nov. 11-13, 1918, Love Field, Tex.
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"Follow the periwinkle" : cemetery records of Henry County, Virginia
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"Following the drum": a glimpse of the frontier life.
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"Footprints on the sands of time"; : a history of two men and the fulfillment of a dream
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"For Christian Wolff"
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"For Texas, I will" : the history of Memorial Stadium
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"For my country" : the Richardson letters, 1861-1865
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"Forests for the future" : the Weyerhaeuser story
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"Forward my brave boys" : a history of the 11th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry C.S.A. 1861-1865
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"Forward, March"
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"Free at last."
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"Friendly Farmersville" : a history of Farmersville, Texas, 1845-1974
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"From Pike City to Smisby" : a century in family photographs, 1902-1998
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"From bloody blokes to Damn Yankees" : descendants of William and Mary Rawes Rudd, Westmoreland County, England
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"Further complications"
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"G" is for "growing" : thirty years of research on children and Sesame Street
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"G" is for Grafton : the world of Kinsey Millhone
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"G" is for Gumshoe
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"G" is for gumshoe
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"G" is for gumshoe
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"G" is for gumshoe
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"G" is for gumshoe : a Kinsey Millhone mystery
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"G" men
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"G'night, Grandma" "G'night, John Boy" : an adults' guide to sharing a home with your parents AND your children
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"General Telephone," : the function of the modern independent telephone company
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"General" John Norwood and related lines,
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"Gentlemen prefer blondes"; : the illuminating diary of a professional lady,
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"Gentlemen, be seated!" : A parade of the American minstrels
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"George Washington's" Last Duel
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"Get out of my life, but first could you drive me and Cheryl to the mall?" : a parent's guide to the new teenager
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"Getting history right" : East and West German collective memories of the Holocaust and war
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"Ghost" towns of Waupaca County
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"Girl, colored" and other stories : a complete short fiction anthology of African American women writers in The Crisis magazine, 1910-2010
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"Given to drinking and whoring" : white Maryland runaways, 1720-1762
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"Giving wings to words!" Connecticut origins of modern telephony, 1878-1953
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"Glory is a-comin' soon" : a history of Mormonism in Indiana
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"Go down, Old Hannah" : the living history of African American Texans
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"Golden" 20's
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"Gone but not forgotten" : records from South Louisiana cemeteries
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"Good morning" : music, calls, and directions for old-time dancing as revived by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford
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"Good news from New England"
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"Good old Gaiety" : an historiette and remembrance
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"Good tidings of great joy" : the story of the Savior
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"Good to go" : the rescue of Capt. Scott O'Grady, USAF, from Bosnia
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"Graphic" pictures
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"Grayson's of Liverpool" : a history of Grayson, Rollo and Clover Docks Ltd.
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"Greatest show on earth", : reminiscences of a country editor;
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"Gulf Oil"; : the first fifty years, 1901-1951
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"Guns don't kill people, people kill people" : and other myths about guns and gun control
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"H" is for Homicide
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"H" is for homicide
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"H" is for homicide
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"H.M.S. Pinafore"
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"Halifacts"
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"Hallo-what?"
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"Hamlet" and other Shakespearean essays
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"Hands across the water" : Wings tour USA
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"Hangover Square" : screenplay
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"Happiness is not my companion" : the life of General G.K. Warren
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"Hardins" as we found them
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"Harlem gallery", and other poems of Melvin B. Tolson
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"Harmoniemesse", 1802
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"Harmonies." : Intérieurs de Ruhlmann
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"Hatching ruin," or, Mark Twain's road to bankruptcy
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"Have you seen Tom Thumb?"
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"He did it."
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"He loves a good deal of rum-- " : military desertions during the American Revolution, 1775-1783
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"He" Bible
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"Hear O Israel" : the history of American Jewish preaching, 1654-1970
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"Hear me for my cause". : Selected letters of Margaret Sanger, 1926-1927
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"Hello, sucker!" : the story of Texas Guinan
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"Help!" yelled Maxwell
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"Her golden hour."
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"Here I am!" said Smedley
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"Here is hell" : Canada's engagement in Somalia
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"Here lyeth" : tombstone inscriptions of most cemeteries in Riverheads district of southern Augusta County, Staunton, Virginia
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"Here" : the Muster speeches at Texas A&M University
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"Hey Ranger!" : kids ask questions about Grand Canyon National Park
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"Hey Ranger!" : kids ask questions about Yellowstone National Park
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"Hi, Mister Robin!"
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"Hi, pizza man!"
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"Hickey's th' name."
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"His looks and my ways would hang any man", by J. Frank Dobke
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"Hither and yon" : the best of the writings of Jill K. Garrett
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"Hither and yon" II : more of the writings of Jill K. Garrett
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"Honey Fitz": : three steps to the White House; the life and times of John F. (Honey Fitz) Fitzgerald
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"Honorable mention" : first families, Hunt County, Texas
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"How Dallas switched parties" : Peter O'Donnell and the Dallas Republicans, 1950-1972
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"How many books do you sell in Ohio?" : a quote book for writers
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"Háry János" suite : Dances of Galánta & Marosszék ; Children's choruses
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"I am a man" : Chief Standing Bear's journey for justice
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"I am cherry alive," the little girl sang
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"I built a temple for peace"; : the life of Eduard Beneš,
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"I can't come to school today-- my Mom's in prison and I don't have a ride" : a collection of stories
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"I consider it my duty" : a history of the 16th Division, Pennsylvania militia during the War of 1812
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"I couldn't put it down" : how to write quality fiction in ten easy lessons
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"I do solemnly swear..."; : the story of the Presidential inauguration
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"I don't care!" said the bear
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"I give and bequeath" : will record book "A", Montgomery County, Arkansas
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"I have a dream" : a 50th year testament to the march that changed America, a Southern Christian Leadership Conference commerative photo journal
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"I have a new puppy!" "now what?" : a puppy survival guide for kids
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"I have nothing to hide" : and 20 other myths about surveillance and privacy
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"I hear America singing" : folk music and national identity
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"I heard you paint houses" : Frank "the Irishman" Sheeran and closing the case on Jimmy Hoffa
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"I heard you paint houses" : Frank "the Irishman" Sheeran and the shocking story of the Mafia, the Teamsters, and the last ride of Jimmy Hoffa
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"I liked it, didn't love it" : screenplay development from the inside out
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"I love Lucy" : a celebration of all things Lucy : inside the world of television's first great sitcom
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"I love Paul Revere, whether he rode or not," Warren Harding
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"I love learning; I hate school" : an anthropology of college
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"I remember Laura" : Laura Ingalls Wilder
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"I respectfully disagree with the judge's order" : the Boston school desegregation controversy
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"I shook the hand ..."
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"I want to paint a zebra, but I don't know how"
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"I was there" with the Yanks on the western front, 1917-1919
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"I will fight no more forever" : Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce War
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"I will fight no more forever"; : Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce War
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"I will give them one more shot" : Ramsey's 1st Regiment Georgia Volunteers
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"I wish to keep a record" : nineteenth-century New Brunswick women diarists and their world
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"I" is for Innocent
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"I" is for innocent
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"I" is for innocent
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"I" is for innocent
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"I'd love to kiss you-- " : conversations with Bette Davis
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"I'll get you!"
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"I'll take the rest of the world" : the remarkable business success of Kenneth William Davis
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"I'm Frank Hamer" : the life of a Texas peace officer
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"I'm G.O.O.D." : getting over obstacles daily, Volume 1
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"I'm going to the media and getting a lawyer!" : the battle cry of parents upset with their kid's school
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"I'm looking for a book .."
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"I'm not Santa!"
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"I'm not Santa!"
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"I'm not gonna die in this damn place" : manliness, identity, and survival of the Mexican American Vietnam prisoners of war
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"I'm not good enough"
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"I'm not hungry!"
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"I'm not scared!"
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"I'm pregnant, now what do I do?"
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"I'm talkin about you!" : 1920's blues classics vol.14
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"I've forgotten everything I learned in school!" : a refresher course to help you reclaim your education
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"I, too, am America" : archaeological studies of African-American life
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"I, too, have lived in Arcadia"
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"If I am alive next summer" : the Civil War letters of Captain Charles Robinson Johnson of the 16th Massachusetts Infantry, "The Iron Sixteenth"
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"If I forget thee, oh Earth."
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"If I should live" : a history of the sixteenth Arkansas Confederate Infantry
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"If elected ..." Unsuccessful candidates for the Presidency, 1796-1968
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"If the workers took a notion" : the right to strike and American political development
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"If you don't like the weather ..." : stories of Texas weather
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"If you were only white" : the life of Leroy "Satchel" Paige
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"Image" on the art and evolution of the film : photographs and articles from the magazine of the International Museum of Photography
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"Imperialism" and "The Tracks of Our Forefathers"
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"In God we trust"; : the religious beliefs and ideas of the American founding fathers.
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"In a single garment of destiny" : a global vision of justice
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"In te domine speramus" : essays on Rhode Island military history
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"In the beginning" : a brief history of Lakeway
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"In the country of the enemy" : the Civil War reports of a Massachusetts corporal
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"In the mix" : struggle and survival in a women's prison
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"In the shadow of the South" : the untold history of racial integration at the University of Texas at Austin
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"In wildness is the preservation of the world"
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"Indian" stereotypes in TV science fiction : First Nations' voices speak out
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"Is it easy being green?" : writing the new college application essay
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"Is it worth it?" : general family history and early life in Johnson County
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"Is our children learning : the case against George W. Bush
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"It changed my life" : writings on the women's movement
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"It is I, Sea gull;" : Valentina Tereshkova, first woman in space,
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"It is a goodly land" : a history of the Mansker's Station--Goodlettsville area
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"It just ain't fair" : the ethics of health care for African Americans
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"It"
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"It's not about me" : personal guidebook : rescue from the life we thought would make us happy
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"It's only a tattoo" and other myths teens believe : [a parent's response handbook]
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"It's personal" custom poetry : screenplays, poems, songs : you name the occasion, I'll make it personal!
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"It's simple," said Simon
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"It's your misfortune and none of my own" : a history of the American West
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"J & L", the growth of an American business, 1853-1953
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"J & L": the growth of an American business, 1853-1953
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"J" is for Judgment
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"J" is for judgment
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"J" is for judgment
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"Jackie"! : The exploitation of a First Lady
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"Jacqueline," pioneer heroine of the resistance
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"Jazz reunion."
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"Je vous écris d'Italie--"
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"Jiffy" : a family tradition : mixing business and old-fashioned values
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"John Tinsley is my name"
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"Johnny's here" : the history of the Johnny J. Jones Expositions : "the mighty monarch of the tented world"
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"Just relax."
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"K" is for Killer
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"K" is for killer
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"K" is for killer
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"Keep hope alive!" : Super Tuesday and Jesse Jackson's 1988 campaign for the presidency
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"Keep the dream alive" : dedication ceremonies, Martin Luther King statue, Martin Luther King Community Center, July 3, 1976, Dallas, Texas
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"Kids-Kan"--Dallas Youth Clean Up
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"King Arthur" suite. : The starlight express suite
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"Kith-kin" of Samuel Burdine Dunahay and Angel Carothers : a short history and genealogy of this Scotch-Irish family and showing the migration of our ancestors from Ireland to Pennsylvania and Ohio on the 110th anniversary of their marriage
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"Ko-ji hô-ten." : dictionnaire a l'usage des amateurs et collectionneurs d'objets d'art japonais et chinois; on y trouvera: l'explication des noms usuels et des noms propres qui se rencontrent dans les ouvrages traitant de l'art et des religions de l'Extrême-Orient; des renseignements sur les lieux célèbres de la Chine et du Japon, ainsi que sur les nombreux personnages et héros historiques et légendaires; la description des jeux des moeurs et coutumes, des fêtes et des pratiques religieuses ou laiques; les biographies, les signatures et autres signes particuliers des peintres, sculpteurs, ciseleurs, céramistes et autres artistes et artisans; et enfin le résumé des contes et légendes de la Chine et du Japon qui ont inspiré les artistes de ces deux pays dans l'illustration des ouvrages et l'ornementation de leurs meubles et objets usuels. Le dictionnaire est illustré de plus de 2100 gravures et dessins intercalés dans le texte et sur 75 planches dont 5 en couleurs
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"Kyle" : a 21st century detective story : screenplay
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"L" is for Lawless
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"L" is for lawless
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"L" is for lawless
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"L" is for lawless
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"L" is for lawless
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"L" is for library
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"L'Exquise" Maggie Teyte.
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"La voz"
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"Language is a place of struggle" : great quotes by people of color
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"Language" poetries : an anthology
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"Last of the legion"
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"Last of the red hot lovers" : screenplay
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"Le Monsieur de la Petite Dame"
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"Left-wing" communism, an infantile disorder : a popular essay in Marxian strategy and tactics
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"Lefty" Davenport, U. S. Navy
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"Let all of them take heed" : Mexican Americans and the campaign for educational equality in Texas, 1910-1981
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"Let me know myself..." : reflections on the prayer of Augustine
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"Let the word go forth" : the speeches, statements, and writings of John F. Kennedy
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"Let's get it on"
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"Light up Time"- Early arrivals for the Texas International Pop Festival share a smoke from their self built fire as campers set up tents at Lewisville Park
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"Like no other store in the world" : the inside story of Bloomingdale's
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"Like sheep at the slaughter" : a statistical history of the Fourth Rhode Island Volunteers
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"Limpy," the boy who felt neglected
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"Lists des Francois et Suisses" : from an old manuscript list of French and Swiss Protestants, settled in Charleston, on the Santee, and at Orange Quarter, in Carolina, who desired naturalization, prepared probably about 1695-6
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"Literchoor is my beat" : a life of James Laughlin, publisher of New Directions
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"Little boys, little boys," or, How to report a political convention in this atomic age
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"Live" at the Konzerthaus Vienna
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"Live" in Chicago 1973
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"Living toys"
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"Local siftings" 1908-1909 Lubbock Texas
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"Local siftings," 1908-1909, Lubbock, Texas
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"London" trios, nos. 1-4 ; Divertissements, op. 100, nos. 2 & 6
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"Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, Texas Ranger
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"Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, Texas Ranger
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"Lonely Max" and other discourses on the Goddess of Love
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"Looking up at down" : the emergence of blues culture
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"Lost Nigger" expedition
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"Louder please!" : The autobiography of a deaf man,
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"Louie Louie" & the history of Northwest rock & radio
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"Love and admiration and respect" : the O'Neill-Commins correspondence
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"M" is for Malice
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"M" is for malice
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"Made in America" : mi historia
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"Magnum opus," a world treasury of fragrance and flavor
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"Main entrance" in Mississippi; : the McRae story
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"Make no little plans; ..." : the story of Farmland Industries, inc.
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"Makers of history" : journeys through African-American history
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"Making today's medicines with integrity ... seeking tomorrow's with persistence"; : the story of A. H. Robins Company
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"Manos" the hands of fate
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"Maps to anywhere."
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"Marine Trust" of Buffalo; : 100 years of banking on the Niagara Frontier (1850-1950)
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"Marse Henry": : an autobiography
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"Martin Of Nitendi"; and The River Of Dreams
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"Master Harold"-- and the boys
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"Master Harold"-- and the boys
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"Master Harold"-- and the boys : a drama
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"Men who are determined to be free" : the American assault on Stony Point, 15 July 1779
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"Mine will," said John
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"Minimalist Living : How to Become a Minimalist"
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"Miss Whoozis."
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"Missouri Plaza" : first settled community in Chaves County
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"Mo" : a woman's view of Watergate
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"Modernism" in modern drama, : a definition and an estimate
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"Modernism" in modern drama; : a definition and an estimate
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"Mom, I'm gay" : loving your LGBTQ child and strengthening your faith
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"Mom, Jason's breathing on me!" : the solution to sibling bickering
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"Mommy, who is Allah?" : Al-Khaliq (the Creator)
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"Moral divorce" and other stories
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"More more more" said the baby : 3 love stories
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"More more more," said the baby : 3 love stories
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"Morgan's men" : a narrative of personal experiences
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"Most blessed of the patriarchs" : Thomas Jefferson and the empire of the imagination
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"Mr. Blackpool," Reginald Dixon, M.B.E.
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"Mr. McCamey", Claude W. Brown : life of a west Texas oil man
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"Mr. President" : George Washington and the making of the nation's highest office
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"Mrs. Riley Bought Five Itchy Aardvarks" and other painless tricks for memorizing science facts
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"Much obliged!" : A limited and loose collection of gratitude and bias, tales and sensations
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"Muddy" Wilson and the buffalo stampede
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"Multiplication Is for White People"
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"Multiplication is for white people" : raising expectations for other people's children
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"Muscle testing" : complete nonsense? or the basis for real health care?
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"Muslim" : a novel
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"My Greatest Quarrel with fortune" : Major General Lew Wallace in the West, 1861-1862
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"My dear girl"; : the correspondence of Benjamin Franklin with Polly Stevenson, Georgiana and Catherine Shipley.
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"My five years in the country" : an exhibition of forty-nine paintings by Joan Mitchell
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"My little Margie" : "Miss Whoozis"
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"My master," : the inside story of Sam Houston and his times,
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"My mind set on freedom" : a history of the civil rights movement, 1954-1968
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"My most interesting ancestor," the colorful life of James Shepherd
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"My name is Amelia"
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"Myne owne ground" : race and freedom on Virginia's Eastern Shore, 1640-1676
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"N" is for Noose
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"N" is for noose
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"N" is for noose
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"Negro president" : Jefferson and the slave power
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"Nelson" Mass ; : and, Mass in time of war
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"Never cook bacon naked" : and other words of wisdom for the home cook
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"Never spit on your shoes"
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"New raiments of self" : African American clothing in the antebellum South
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"New women" in the late Victorian novel
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"No land, only slaves!" : abstracts from the deed books of ...
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"No land, only slaves" : slave conveyances abstracted from the deed books of ...
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"No rules or guidelines"; : Cal Farley's Boys Ranch
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"No way to treat a lady" : screenplay
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"No!" said Rabbit
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"Norfleet": : the actual experiences of a Texas rancher's 30,000-mile transcontinental chase after five confidence men
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"Northwestern Mutual Life" a hundred years! 1857-1957
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"Not I, but the wind ...",
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"Not made with hands" : the story of the first Bloys Cowboy Camp Meeting, 1890 : a pioneer saga of the Texas frontier
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"Not to people like us" : hidden abuse in upscale marriages
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"Now I am civilized"
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"Now show them what Rhode Island can do!" : an annotated bibliography of Rhode Island civil war sources
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"Nutcracker" nation : how an Old World ballet became a Christmas tradition in the New World
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"Nutcracker" nation : how an Old World ballet became a Christmas tradition in the New World
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"O dreams, O destinations"; : an autobiography
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"O"
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"O"
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"O" God : a dialogue on truth and Oprah's spirituality
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"O" is for Outlaw
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"O" is for outlaw
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"O" is for outlaw
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"O" is for outlaw
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"O" is for outlaw
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"O" is for outlaw
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"Oh, God!"
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"Oh, God, I'm dead" : a journey back to life : a true story of one Vietnam veteran who made a journey back from living death
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"Oh, no," said Elephant
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"Oh, ranger!" : A book about the national parks,
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"Oh, waiter! One order of crow!" : inside the strangest presidential election finish in American history
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"Old Abe," American eagle
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"Old Bruin": Commodore Matthew C. Perry, 1794-1858; : the American naval officer who helped found Liberia ..
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"Old Mary"
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"Old Put" The Patriot
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"Old Town" Indianola; : cattle folks in Texas
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"Old West barb wire and fence tools": : a picture guide of most popular wire from our western "old time" ranches
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"Old lady 31"
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"Old soldiers home" : Arkansas confederate soldiers & widows
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"Old" Jacob Wagner of Davidson (Old Rowan) County and some of his descendants
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"Ole Bull", Joseph Guarnerius del Gesù, 1744
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"On my way" : the untold story of Rouben Mamoulian, George Gershwin, and Porgy and Bess
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"On this day of new beginnings" : selected inaugural addresses of Texas governors
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"One hell of a gamble" : Khrushchev, Castro, and Kennedy, 1958-1964
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"One i at a time" revisited : Jim Love and David McManaway, January 11-March 9, 2002
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"One smart cookie" : how a housewife's chocolate chip recipe turned into a multimillion-dollar business--the story of Mrs. Fields cookies
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"One-plus one-plus one" : drawings and verses, typography
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"Only the super-rich can save us!"
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"Only the super-rich can save us!"
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"Otay!" : the Billy "Buckwheat" Thomas story
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"Ou voulez-vous aller?" : 19 mélodies
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"Ould Newbury": : historical and biographical sketches.
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"Our Kirby Smith." : A paper read before the Ohio Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, March 2, 1887,
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"Our Marie", Marie Lloyd : a biography
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"Our ancient & loving ffriends" [sic] : the Town of Southampton, New York's relationship with the Shinnecock Indians, 1628-1920
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"Our crowd"; : the great Jewish families of New York
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"Our famous guest" : Mark Twain in Vienna
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"Our kin" : the genealogies of some of the early families who made history in the founding and development of Bedford County, Virginia
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"Our library"
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"Our most skillful architect" : Richard Taliaferro and associated colonial Virginia constructions
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"Our troops are in general almost naked" : the Delaware and New York infantry at the Valley Forge encampment, 1777-1778
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"Ours" : annals of 10th regiment, Massachusetts volunteers in the rebellion
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"Out of our past"; : Texas history stories
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"Over There" with the Australians
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"Over there" with the Australians,
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"P" is for peril
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"P" is for peril
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"Palmetto-Hopper"; : the history of National Airlines, Inc
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"Paper talk" : Charlie Russell's American West
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"Parade", Cubism as theater
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"Pat" Patterson
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"Pathetique" sonata
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"Pecos Bill", a military biography of William R. Shafter
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"Pecos Bill", a military biography of William R. Shafter
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"Peg o' my heart" and other favorite song hits, 1912 & 1913
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"Philadelphia National"; : a century and a half in American banking (1803-1953)
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"Piccadilly," : story of the film.
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"Pickwick"; : a play in three acts,
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"Pidge", a Texas ranger from Virginia : the life and letters of Lieutenant T.C. Robinson, Washington County Volunteer Militia Company "A"
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"Pidge," Texas Ranger
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"Pig-Headed" Sailor Men
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"Pioneers in Jackson County, W. Va." : history of Mill Creek and Sandy Valley and its early settlements
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"Please-- don't kill me" : the true story of the Milo murder
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"Poor Carolina" : politics and society in colonial North Carolina, 1729-1776
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"Pop" piano course
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"Pops" goes the trumpet; : holiday for brass.
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"Pretends to be free" : runaway slave advertisements from Colonial and Revolutionary New York and New Jersey
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"Prick up your ears"
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"Prisons make us safer" : and 20 other myths about mass incarceration
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"Products and services for a cleaner world" : the story of Economics Laboratory, Inc.
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"Promise Me You'll Shoot Yourself"
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"Promise me you'll shoot yourself" : the mass suicide of ordinary Germans in 1945
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"Property" and the making of the international system
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"Q" is for quarry
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"Qaryat" al-Fāw, ṣūrah lil-ḥaḍārah al-ʻArabīyah qabla al-Islām fī al-Mamlakah al-ʻArabīyah al-Saʻūdīyah
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"Quanah Parker," last chief of the Comanches, : a brief sketch
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"Queen Elizabeth" at war : His Majesty's transport, 1939-1946
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"R" is for ricochet
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"R. F. K. must die!" : A history of the Robert Kennedy assassination and its aftermath
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"Race," rights and the law in the Supreme Court of Canada : historical case studies
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"Ragtime Texas" Henry Thomas; : [Complete recorded works, 1927-1929, in chronological order].
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"Read my lips" : classic Texas political quotes
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"Real world" ethics : frameworks for educators and human service professionals
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"Real" Indians and others : mixed-blood urban Native peoples and indigenous nationhood
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"Rearing wolves to our own destruction" : slavery in Richmond, Virginia, 1782-1865
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"Red Tom" Hickey : the uncrowned king of Texas socialism
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"Registrations of free Negroes commencing September court 1822, book no. 2", and "Register of free Blacks 1835, book 3" : being the full text of the two extant volumes, 1822-1861, of registrations of free Blacks now in the County Courthouse, Fairfax, Virginia
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"Remember Goliad"
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"Remember the Alamo."
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"Resurrección"
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"Ring" ohne Worte
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"Round midnight" and other gems
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"Run To Seed"
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"S. & W.," 100 years of gunmaking, 1852-1952
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"Salsatón" : salsa con reggaetón
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"Saltglaze" : with the notes of a collector
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"Salutary neglect" : the American colonies in the first half of the 18th century
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"Same old Bill, eh Mable!"
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"Satch" and "Josh."
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"Say Fellows?"
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"Say please, Little Bear"
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"Scat!" said the cat
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"Scatter acorns that oaks may grow," : Arthur D. Little, Inc., 1886-1953
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"Schooner sail to starboard" : Confederate blockade-running on the Louisiana-Texas coast lines
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"Seamen's Bank," 125 years in step with New York!
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"Second census" of Kentucky, 1800; : a privately compiled and published enumeration of tax payers appearing in the 79 manuscript volumes extant of tax lists of the 42 counties of Kentucky in existence in 1800
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"Security Trust," : 60 years at Rochester (1892-1952)
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"Seeing the elephant" : raw recruits at the Battle of Shiloh
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"Sentinels for a century."
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"Seth"
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"Shakespeare" by another name : the life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, the man who was Shakespeare
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"She" Bible
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"Shiloh" as Seen by a Private Soldier
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"Shouldn't you be in school?"
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"Shouldn't you be in school?"
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"Show me" state genealogical news
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"Show-business" is two words
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"Sights and sounds of the valley" : a history of Fall Creek
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"Silk and bamboo" music in Shanghai : the jiangnan sizhu instrumental ensemble tradition
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"Simply four saxophones"
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"Sing out, warning! sing out, love!" : the writings of Lee Hays
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"Sir!" she said
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"Sleeping beauty," a legend in progress
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"Slowly, slowly, slowly," said the sloth
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"Slowly, slowly, slowly," said the sloth
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"Sly and artful rogues" : Maryland runaways, 1775-1781
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"Smelly" Kelly and his super senses : how James Kelly's nose saved the New York City subway
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"Smilin' through"
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"Smoked Yankees" and the struggle for empire : letters from negro soldiers, 1898-1902
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"Smoked Yankees" and the struggle for empire: : letters from Negro soldiers, 1898-1902
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"So what are you going to do with that?" : finding careers outside academia
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"Soapy" : an authorized biography of Earnest O. (Soapy) Gillam
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"Socialism is great!" : a worker's memoir of the new China
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"Solace" and other short works for piano
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"Sold American!" : The first fifty years [1904-1954
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"Some Say"
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"Somebody is lying" : the story of Dr. X
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"Somebody's calling my name" : Black sacred music and social change
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"Something like this--" : the Bob Newhart anthology
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"Something urgent I have to say to you" : the life and works of William Carlos Williams
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"Sometimes I can be anything" : power, gender, and identity in a primary classroom
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"Son" : a psychopath and his victims
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"Sound off!" : Soldier songs from Yankee Doodle to Parley voo
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"Sounds so good to me" : the bluesman's story
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"Sous cette pierre repose" : tombstone inscriptions of the old St. Landry Catholic Church Cemetery, Opelousas, Louisiana
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"Space jam" : a new legacy : original motion picture soundtrack
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"Speak that I may see Thee!" : The religious significance of language
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"Stand back," said the elephant, "I'm going to sneeze!"
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"Stonewall Jackson" : the life and military career of Thomas Jonathan Jackson
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"Stops", Or How to Punctuate
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"Story of the Galveston flood."
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"Strong and brave fellows" : New Hampshire's black soldiers and sailors of the American Revolution, 1775-1784
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"Sudie L. Williams"
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"Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!"
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"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" : adventures of a curious character
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"Surly Tim"
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"Susanna," "Jeanie," and "the old folks at home" : the songs of Stephen C. Foster from his time to ours
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"Sweet dreams" : the definitive biography of Eurythmics ; written and researched by Johnny Waller ; photographed and researched by Steve Rapport
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"Swingin Round the Cirkle."
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"Swingin round the cirkle."
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"Take the gray basin ..." : a genealogical cookbook of foods and stories
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"Technology transfer, improving productivity of business and government in north Texas" : a conceptual summary
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"Television: the revolution,"
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"Temporal power"; : a study in supremacy,
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"Ten years as Hospitaller" : the Ophthalmic Hospital in Jerusalem : 1981-1990
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"Territories so extensive and fertile" : the Louisiana Purchase : a bicentennial exhibition catalogue of books, maps & prints drawn from the collections of the DeGolyer Library, October 2003 - February 2004
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"Terror y encajes negros" : Terror and black lace
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"That d----d Brownlow" : being a saucy and malicious description of William Gannaway Brownlow ...
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"That damn Y"; : a record of overseas service
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"That damned lawyer"
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"That furious lesbian" : the story of Mercedes de Acosta
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"That ingenious business" : Pennsylvania German organ builders
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"That troublesome parish" : St. Francis/St. Pius Church of White Sulphur, Kentucky, mother church of Diocese of Covington
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"That's what they used to say" : reflections on American Indian oral traditions
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"The Adventurers."
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"The Bardolph news" abstracts : September 1893 to September 1912
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"The Barrens" of Scott County, Illinois : an historical family history essay
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"The Bloody Fifth" : the 5th Texas Infantry Regiment, Hood's Texas Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia
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"The Bolicks" in Macon County, N.C. : 1828-1982
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"The Broadway sound" : the autobiography and selected essays of Robert Russell Bennett
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"The Caddo Nation" : archaeological and ethnohistoric perspectives
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"The Cap'n's" : a history of the Sherman Private School
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"The Chickasha star," Grady County, Oklahoma : January 4, 1940-December 25, 1941 : abstracts of births, marriages, divorces & deaths
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"The Cities Service story"; : Cities Service Company, a case history of American enterprise
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"The Colorado Road": : history, motive power, & equipment of the Colorado and Southern and Fort Worth and Denver Railways,
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"The Court Doth Order" : extracted from Albemarle County & Charlottesville, Virginia order, law order and minute books, 1800-1900
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"The Eagle Regiment," 8th Wis. Inf'ty. Vols. : a sketch of its marches, battles and campaigns, from 1861 to 1865 ; with a complete regimental and company roster, and a few portraits and sketches of its officers and commanders
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"The Evening Star," 1852-1942; : a century at the Nation's Capital.
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"The Extraordinary Adventures of Ars¿ne Lupin, Gentleman Burglar"
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"The Flinns of Auld Ireland", particularly emphasizing Laughlin Flinn of Virginia and some of his descendants in N.C., S.C., and Indiana
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"The Gallant, Good Riou", and Jack Renton
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"The Good old days" : the Holocaust as seen by its perpetrators and bystanders
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"The Irish of Staggers Point", Robertson County, Texas
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"The Metromedia story ..."
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"The New York Times," 1851-1951; : a centenary address
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"The Old Man" of the 103rd ; : the biography of Frank M. Hume,
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"The Pomp of Yesterday"
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"The Queen City of the West" during 110 years! : A century and 10 years of service by the Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company, 1841-1951
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"The Red Watch"
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"The Roe boys" : a history and genealogy of the Robey-Roby-Robie family
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"The Sentinel": : a history of Alley and MacLellan and the Sentinel Waggon Works
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"The Texas Road": International and Great Northern to Texas and Mexico. The "True St. Louis World's Fair Line"
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"The Utes must go!" : American expansion and the removal of a people
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"The Whorehouse bells were ringing" and other songs cowboys sing
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"The Whorehouse bells were ringing" and other songs cowboys sing
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"The ancient city" : a history of Annapolis, in Maryland, 1649-1887
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"The ancient city."
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"The bloody 'ham" : a look at Eastham Prison Farm in the 1930s
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"The book of all Christendom" : Tom Lea, Carl Hertzog, and the making of "The King Ranch"
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"The boy looked at Johnny" : the obituary of rock and roll
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"The brotherhood of man" : in some of the families of: IV.--Reid; V. Gaston and VI.--Simonton,--in America.
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"The business of feeding people"; : the story of Del Monte Corporation
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"The butler did it" : a comedy in three acts (for 5F, 5M)
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"The changing same" : black women's literature, criticism, and theory
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"The compleat librarian"; : and other essays
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"The county chronicle"
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"The courthouse burned"
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"The damnedest set of fellows" : a history of Georgia's Cherokee artillery
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"The decadents,"
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"The dragon has come."
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"The dye is now cast" : the road to American independence, 1774-1776
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"The end" : closing lines of over 3,000 theatrically released American films
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"The enemy within never did without" : German and Japanese prisoners of war at Camp Huntsville, 1942-1945
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"The eye that never sleeps" : a history of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency
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"The fightin'est ship" : the story of the cruiser "Helena"
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"The flag of the United States", : Your flag and mine,
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"The four posted [sic] bed"
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"The four seasons" and other violin concertos : opus 8, complete
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"The gold fields," 1887-1937
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"The good war" : an oral history of World War Two
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"The great American novel."
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"The greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer" and other manly insights from Dave Barry
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"The hero of my life" : essays on Dickens
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"The last of American freemen" : studies in the political culture of the colonial and revolutionary South
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"The lion of the vigilantes" : William T. Coleman and the life of old San Francisco,
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"The loom builders"; : the Drapers as pioneer contributors to the American way of life
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"The man who broke the bank" : memories of the stage & music hall
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"The music of American folk song" and selected other writings on American folk music
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"The night before Christmas"; an exhibition catalogue.
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"The noble buyer" : John Quinn, patron of the avant-garde
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"The only unavoidable subject of regret" : George Washington, slavery, and the enslaved community at Mount Vernon
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"The people called Quakers" : records of Long Island Friends, 1671-1703
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"The president has been shot!" : the assassination of John F. Kennedy
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"The president has been shot" : confusion, disability, and the 25th amendment in the aftermath of the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan
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"The rest of us" : the rise of America's eastern European Jews
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"The rest of us" : the rise of America's eastern European Jews
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"The safe deposit" and other stories about grandparents, old lovers, and crazy old men
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"The sayings of poor Richard." : The prefaces, proverbs, and poems of Benjamin Franklin, originally printed in Poor Richard's almanacs for 1733-1758.
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"The star spangled banner" : (revised and enlarged from the "Report" on the above and other airs, issued in 1909)
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"The stranger within thee" : concepts of the self in late-eighteenth-century literature
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"The target is destroyed" : what really happened to flight 007 and what America knew about it
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"The tempest" and its travels
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"The trouble with dogs," said Dad
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"The twisted mind" : madness in Herman Melville's fiction
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"The useless mouths", and other literary writings
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"The year I stopped trying"
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"Their Majesties' servants." : Annals of the English stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean,
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"Their distress is almost intolerable" : the Elias Boudinot letterbook, 1777-1778
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"Them" : Stalin's Polish puppets
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"Then Junior said to Jeff-- " : the best NASCAR stories ever told
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"Then Russell said to Bird ..." : the greatest Celtics stories ever told
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"There are no islands, any more"; : lines written in passion and in deep concern for England, France and my own country,
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"There are things I want you to know" about Stieg Larsson and me
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"There is no alternative" : why Margaret Thatcher matters
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"There shall also be a lieutenant governor"
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"There she is, Miss America" : the politics of sex, beauty, and race in America's most famous pageant
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"Theresa" Mass
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"They call me Naughty Lola" : personal ads from the London review of books
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"They can live in the desert but nowhere else" : a history of the Armenian genocide
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"They left a legacy" : historical stories of Miller County, Missouri
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"They passed this way"
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"They rest quietly" : cemetery records of Tucker County, West Virginia
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"They say/I say" : the moves that matter in academic writing
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"They say/I say" : the moves that matter in academic writing, with readings
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"They take our jobs!" : and 20 other myths about immigration
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"They take our jobs!" : and 20 other myths about immigration
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"They that walk in darkness"; : ghetto tragedies,
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"They were here," : Georgia genealogical records
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"They'll do to tie to!" : The story of the Third Regiment, Arkansas Infantry, C. S. A
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"They're bankrupting us!" : and 20 other myths about unions
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"They're buried in our past"
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"They're killing my boys" : the history of Hickam Field and the attacks of 7 December 1941
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"They've killed the President!" : The search for the murderers of John F. Kennedy
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"This awful drama" : General Edwin Gray Lee, C.S.A., and his family
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"This day we marched again" : a Union soldier's account of war in Arkansas and the trans-Mississippi, the Civil War diary of Jacob Haas
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"This is Berlin" : radio broadcasts from Nazi Germany
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"This is no drill!" : living memories of the attack on Pearl Harbor
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"This is what I remember--" : a boy's life in Louisiana and Texas, 1862-1869 : the reminiscences of John Allen Tippit
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"This land was Mexican once" : histories of resistance from Northern California
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"This was a man"; : a comedy in three acts,
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"Those damn horse soldiers" : true tales of the Civil War cavalry
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"Those peculiar Americans"; : the Peace Corps and American national character
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"Those unscrupulous Russians and their infernal machines" : the private journal of Hugh Francis Pullen ...
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"Those who labor for my happiness" : slavery at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
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"Thou art the man"
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"Thou, dear God" : prayers that open hearts and spirits
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"Three little pigs" : from the famous Walt Disney film
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"Tiempo de vals"
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"Till death us do part";
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"To Bird with love"
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"To Invade New York...."
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"To Lochaber Na Mair" : Southerners view the Civil War
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"To arms in the valley"
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"To catch a thief", an appreciation
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"To colour thought."
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"To double business bound" : essays on literature, mimesis, and anthropology
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"To help the world to see" : an Eliot Elisofon retrospective
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"To his coy mistress" and other poems
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"To save the county harmless" : Roane County, Tennessee, bastardy cases, 1806-1900
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"To walk humbly with your God" : the story of Most Rev. Charles V. Grahmann on the occasion of his triple jubilee
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"Too many cooks--" : and other proverbs
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"Touched with fire?" : two Philadelphia novelists remember the Civil War
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"Trade & plumb-cake for ever huzza!" : 18th century fare : an exhibition, 15 April-15 June 1985 : catalogue
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"Trout" quintet : "Death and the maiden" quartet
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"True Jersey blues" : the Civil War letters of Lucien A. Voorhees and William Mackenzie Thompson, 15th Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers
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"Tsum Tsum", Takeover!
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"U" über der ostfront; : als deutscher kriegsberichter bei einem kampffliegerverband der Kroatischen Legion
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"Un-American" Hollywood : politics and film in the blacklist era
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"Uncle Dick" Wootton, : the pioneer frontiersman of the Rocky Mountain region; an account of the adventures and thrilling experiences of the most noted American hunter, trapper, guide, scout, and Indian fighter now living.
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"Uncle Plenty"
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"Uncommon valor-- common virtue" : a tribute to Bennett P. Blake, U.S. Marine on Iwo Jima
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"Unfortunate emigrants" : narratives of the Donner Party
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"Unlikely" entrepreneurs : a complete guide to business start-ups for people with disabilities and chronic health conditions
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"Unsinkable" : the full story of the RMS Titanic
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"Unsinkable" : the full story of the RMS Titanic
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"Unto Caesar"
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"Unto thy people-- " : the story of our fathers
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"Us" and "our neighbors" : a historical, genealogical directory of ... Lyndon, Osage County, Kansas : as revealed by the assessors' returns for the years of 1896, 1897, and 1900
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"Utmost fish!"
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"V" is for Vengeance
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"V" is for vengeance
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"V" is for vengeance
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"V" is for vengeance
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"Very impudent when drunk or sober" : Delaware runaways, 1720-1783
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"Villainy and maddness" : Washington's Flying Camp
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"Virginia makes the poorest figure of any state" : the Virginia Infantry at the Valley Forge encampment, 1777-1778, Volume I
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"Visit our family tree" : ancestors and descendants of the families of Denham of KY, Simmons of SC, Mayes of ALA, Mc Clung of GA, Burns of SC and allied families
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"Vive de Gaulle," the story of Charles de Gaulle
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"Wade in, sanitary!" : The story of a division surgeon in France,
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"Wait for me!" said Maggie McGee
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"Walking back in time."
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"War so terrible" : Sherman and Atlanta
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"War stories" : false atrocity tales, swift boaters, and winter soldiers--what really happened in Vietnam
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"Watch out for the foreign guests!" : China encounters the West
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"We are Lincoln men" : Abraham Lincoln and his friends
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"We are accustomed to do our duty" : German auxiliaries with the British army 1793-95
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"We are in a fight today" : the Civil War diaries of Horace P. Mathews & King S. Hammond
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"We are now the true Spaniards" : sovereignty, revolution, independence, and the emergence of the Federal Republic of Mexico, 1808-1824
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"We are still here" : American Indians since 1890
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"We are who we say we are" : a Black family's search for home across the Atlantic world
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"We come to object" : The peasants of Morelos and the national state
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"We didn't ask to come to this party" : self determination collides with the federal government in the public schools of Del Rio, Texas, 1890-1971
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"We live in the shadow" : inner-city kids tell their stories through photographs
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"We lost many brave men" : a statistical history of the Seventh Rhode Island Volunteers
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"We never retreat" : filibustering expeditions into Spanish Texas, 1812-1822
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"We were not orphans" : stories from the Waco State Home
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"We were one" : shoulder to shoulder with the Marines who took Fallujah
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"We were the Ninth" : a history of the Ninth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, April 17, 1861, to June 7, 1864
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"We will stand by you" : serving in the Pawnee, 1942-1945
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"We'll meet again" : songs & music that inspired courage during wartime
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"We'll never be young again" : remembering the last days of John F. Kennedy
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"We'll stand by the Union" : Robert Gould Shaw and the Black 54th Massachusetts Regiment
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"We're friends, right?" : inside kids' cultures
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"We're going to see the Beatles!" : an oral history of Beatlemania as told by the fans who were there
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"We're only in it for the money"
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"We're so big and powerful nothing bad can happen to us" : an investigation of America's crisis prone corporations
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"We're the Light Crust Doughboys from Burrus Mill" : an oral history
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"We're the Light Crust Doughboys from Burrus Mill" : an oral history
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"We," by Charles A. Lindbergh; : the famous flier's own story of his life and his transatlantic flight, together with his views on the future of aviation,
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"Wee Tim'rous Beasties"
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"Weird Al" Yankovic live! : the alpocalypse tour
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"Welcome Englishmen"; : a 330 year history of the Bradford family with Mayflower lineage charts and roster of Revolutionary soldiers,
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"Welcome to Barden--"
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"Wetback" labor in the lower Rio Grande Valley
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"Wetbacks" and braceros: Mexican migrant laborers and American immigration policy, 1930-1960
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"What God hath wrought"; : history of the Blanco Baptist Association, 1873-1973,
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"What a wonderful world"
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"What do you care what other people think?" : further adventures of a curious character
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"What do you mean I can't write?"
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"What does injustice have to do with me?" : engaging privileged white students with social justice
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"What is that?" said the cat
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"What is that?" said the cat
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"What should I do?" : expert Q & A advice you can count on
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"What the heck are you up to, Mr. President?" : Jimmy Carter, America's "malaise," and the speech that should have changed the country