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Reframing rhetorical history : cases, theories, and methodologies / edited by Kathleen J. Turner and

xii, 427 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780817360504

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I will hold : the story of USMC Legend Clifton B. Cates, from Belleau Wood to victory in the Great W
Nelson, James Carl,
vi, 340 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780425281482

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Missions impossible : extraordinary stories of daring and courage / Hazel Flynn.
Flynn, Hazel,
254 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781770854222 :

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The Yanks are coming : a military history of the United States in World War I / H.W. Crocker III.
Crocker, H. W.
404 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781621572626

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Alvin York : a new biography of the hero of the Argonne / Douglas V. Mastriano.
Mastriano, Douglas V.
xii, 323 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780813145198

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Yanks : the epic story of the American Army in World War I / John S.D. Eisenhower with Joanne Thomps
Eisenhower, John S. D.,
xiv, 353 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 0743223853

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World War I reference library [electronic resource] / Tom Pendergast and Sara Pendergast ; Christine
Pendergast, Tom
1 online resource (3 v.) :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780787691813 (electronic book)

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World War I biographies / Tom Pendergast and Sara Pendergast ; Christine Slovey, editor.
Pendergast, Tom.
xviii, 183, xxvii pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0787654779



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Sergeant York : an American hero / David D. Lee.
Lee, David D.,
xiii, 162 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780813190280 (pbk.)

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Victims of violent crime in Manhattan : hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Repr
United States.
1 online resource (iv, 112 pages) :
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Americans and the Holocaust : a reader / edited by Daniel Greene and Edward Phillips ; published in

xxxii, 229 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781978821682
Adolf Hitler: Bavaria's Rebel -- Cyril Brown, "New Popular Idol Rises in Bavaria, " New York Times, November 21, 1922 -- Raymond Fendrick, "'Heinrich' Ford Idol of Bavaria Fascisti Chief, " Chicago Daily Tribune, March 8, 1923 -- Illustration: Paolo Garretto, Hitler, 1932 -- "A Week's Vignettes of Nazi-Land, " News-Week, March 25, 1933 -- Foreign News, Germany, "We Demand!" Time, July 10, 1933 -- Protesting the Nazi Dictatorship -- "Wise Explains Jewry's Pleas to Garden Crowd, " New York Herald Tribune, March 28, 1933 -- Associated Press, "Mistreatment of Jewish Race in Germany Ends, " Bangor (ME) Daily News, March 27, 1933 -- United Churches of Lackawanna County (PA), petition to Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, March 27, 1933 -- United Press, "Nazis Start Jewish Boycott" and Associated Press, "Courts Are Cleared, " Santa Cruz (CA) News, March 31, 1933 -- Jewish Telegraphic Agency, "Germany Is Too Easy on Jews, Goebbels Asks Stronger Attack, " Jewish Daily Bulletin, April 26, 1933 -- Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, "Memorandum of Conversation between Secretary Hull and the German Ambassador, Dr. Hans Luther, " May 3, 1933 -- Associated Press, "German Students Burn Books of Noted American Authors, " (Boise) Idaho Daily Statesman, May 11, 1933 -- American League for the Defense of Jewish Rights, "Resolution Adopted at the [National Boycott] Conference, " June 27, 1933 -- Americans Assaulted in Germany -- Associated Press, "Nazi Attacks on Americans, " New York Times, October 13, 1933 -- Sigrid Schultz, "Hitler Assures Dodd Yanks Will Get Protection, " Chicago Daily Tribune, October 18, 1933 -- Germany's Jews in Danger -- Foreign News, Germany, "Little Man, Big Doings, " Time, September 23, 1935 -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt to New York Governor Herbert H. Lehman regarding the immigration of German Jews into the United States, November 13, 1935 -- Boycott the Olympics? -- Avery Brundage, President, American Olympic Committee, Preface to Fair Play for American Athletes, October 1935 -- Heywood Broun, "The Olympics Merely an Opportunity for Hitler to Glorify Himself a Bit, " Morning Post (Camden, NJ), October 28, 1935 -- "The 1936 Olympic Games: An Open Letter, " New York Amsterdam News, August 24, 1935 -- Nazis in America -- Joseph F. Dinneen, "An American Fuhrer Organizes an Army, " American Magazine, August 1937 -- Illustration: Herblock [Herbert L. Block], "Still No Solution, " 1939 -- The Refugee Crisis -- Associated Press, "Hitler Enters Vienna as Jews Begin to Feel Weight of Persecution, " Public Opinion (Chambersburg, PA), March 14, 1938 -- Dorothy Thompson, excerpts from Refugees: Anarchy or Organization? 1938 58 Sympathy without Action -- Department of State call for international special committee on emigration aid for political refugees, March 24, 1938 -- Gerald G. Gross, "'Yes, But-' Attitude Perils Progress at World Refugee Conference, " Washington Post, July 10, 1938 -- Foreign News, International, "Refugees, " Time, July 18, 1938 -- In Search of Refuge: Teenage Pen Pals -- Marianne Winter, letters to Jane Bomberger, June 6 and 29, 1938 -- "'Hands Across Sea' Are joined, " Reading (PA) Eagle, February 5, 1939 70 November Pogrom -- United Press, "Hysterical Nazis Wreck Thousands of Jewish Shops, Burn Synagogues in Wild Orgy of Looting and Terror, " Dallas Morning News, November 11, 1938 -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt, draft press statement following Kristallnacht, November 16, 1938 -- Associated Press, "Treatment of Jews 'Shocks U.S.', " The Daily Missoulian (Missoula, MT), November 16, 1938 -- Gallup Polls on Nazi treatment of Jews and immigration of Jewish exiles to the United States, November 1938 -- Admit Refugee Children? -- John F. Knott, "'Please, Ring the Bell for Us, '" Dallas Morning News, July 7, 1939 -- Non-Sectarian Committee for German Refugee Children, "Suffer Little Children..." April 1939 -- John Cecil, American Immigration Conference Board, America's Children Are America's Problem! Refugee Children in Europe Are Europe's Problem! 1939 -- Clarence E. Pickett and Robert R. Reynolds, "America: Haven for Refugee Children?" The Rotarian, February 1940 -- A Refugee Ship at Sea -- Fred Packer, "Ashamed!" New York Daily Mirror, June 6, 1939 -- "Refugee Ship, " New York Times, June 8, 1939 -- St. Louis Passengers' Committee, draft telegram to American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, New York City, June 1939 -- Associated Press, "Refugee Ship Is at Antwerp, " Fort Worth (TX) Star-Telegram, June 18, 1939 -- Americans Who Dared -- Associated Press, "50 Jewish Refugee Tots are Happy in New Home, " Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 5, 1939 -- Martha Sharp, Unitarian Service Committee, "Memorandum: Emigration from France to the United States of America, " November 26, 1940 -- Varian Fry, Emergency Rescue Committee, foreword to Surrender on Demand, 1945 -- Marjorie McClelland, American Friends Services Committee, letter to family, July 15, 1941 -- Illustration: Elmer, "War's First Casualty" 1941 -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "War in Europe" fireside chat, September 3, 1939 -- The Foreign War and the National Defense -- Confessions of a Nazi Spy motion picture advertisement, 1939 -- J. Edgar Hoover with Courtney Ryley Cooper, "Stamping Out the Spies, " American Magazine, January 1940 -- Fortune/Roper Survey on a German "Fifth Column, " June 1940 -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "National Defense" fireside chat, May 26, 1940 -- Gallup Poll on US involvement in war against Germany, May 1940 -- "A Wall of Bureaucratic Measures" -- Breckinridge Long, Assistant Secretary of State, memorandum on limiting immigration, June 26, 1940 -- Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, telegram to all diplomatic and consular offices, June 29, 1940 -- Albert Einstein, letter to Eleanor Roosevelt, July 26, 1941 -- The Nazi War on Europe's Jews -- Associated Press/Alvin J. Steinkopf, "A Walled Ghetto, Ruin Everywhere, Is What Writer Finds in Warsaw, " Minneapolis Tribune, October 13, 1940 -- United Press, "Nazis Decree Jews Must Wear Badge, " Philadelphia Inquirer, September 7, 1941 -- United Press/Jack Fleisher, "Germans Crowding Millions of Eastern European Jews Into Ghettos, " San Bernardino (CA) Daily Sun, November 8, 1941 -- Intervention or Isolation? -- Fight for Freedom Committee, "To the President of the United States, " 1941 -- Fight for Freedom Committee, "Wanted for Murder: Adolf Schicklgruber Alias Hitler, " 1941 -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Maintaining Freedom of the Seas" fireside chat, September 11, 1941 -- Charles A. Lindbergh, "Who Are the War Agitators?" speech delivered in Des Moines, Iowa, September 11, 1941 -- Charles A. Lindbergh, diary excerpts, September-December 1941 -- "Principles of America First Committee, " America First Bulletin, November 22, 1941 -- America First Committee, promotional buttons and stickers, ca. 1941 -- Dr. Seuss [Theodor S. Geisel], "...and the wolf chewed up the children and spit out their bones..." PM (New York, NY), October 1, 1941 -- Arthur Szyk, "A Madman's Dream, " American Mercury, November 1941 -- Hitler in American Popular Culture -- Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Captain America, Marvel Comics, March 1, 1941 -- "Hotzi Notzi" Hitler caricature pin cushion, 1941 -- Charlie Chaplin, The Great Dictator: Final Speech, 1940 -- Illustration: Chester Raymond Miller, "We're Fighting to Prevent This, " 1943 -- The Double V Campaign -- A. Philip Randolph, "The Negro and The War, " Norfolk (VA) Journal and Guide, January 3, 1942 -- James G. Thompson, "Should I Sacrifice to Live 'Half-American?'" Pittsburgh Courier, January 31, 1942 -- Relocating Japanese Americans -- Executive Order 9102: "Establishing the War Relocation Authority, " March 18, 1942 -- Harry Paxton Howard, "Americans in Concentration Camps, " The Crisis, September 1942 -- Justice Frank Murphy, US Supreme Court, dissenting opinion in Korematsu v. United States (1944) -- "United We Win" -- Henry Koerner, "This Is the Enemy, " US Office of War Information, 1943 -- Lawrence Beall Smith, "Don't Let That Shadow Touch Them-Buy War Bonds, " US Department of the Treasury, 1942 -- Howard Liberman, photographer, "United We Win, " US War Manpower Commission, 1943 -- R.G. Harris, "Do the job He left behind, " US War Manpower Commission, 1943 -- Norman Rockwell, "Rosie the Riveter, " Saturday Evening Post, May 29, 1943 -- Leon Helguera, "Americanos Todos-Luchamos por la Victoria/Americans All-Let's Fight for Victory, " US Office of War Information, 1943 -- Nazi Germany's "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" -- Paul T. Culbertson, Department of State, Division of European Affairs, draft letter to Stephen S. Wise, American Jewish Congress, August 13, 1942 -- Samuel S. Silverman, World Jewish Congress, United Kingdom, cable to Stephen S. Wise, August 29, 1942 -- Associated Press, "Plan to Kill All Jews Is Revealed, " Huntsville (AL) Times, November 25, 1942 -- William Levine, letter to President Roosevelt, December 2, 1942 -- Department of State press release of Allies' joint declaration against Germany's extermination of Jews, December 16, 1942 -- Gallup Poll on the reported number of Jews killed in Europe, January 1943

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Brave heroes and bold defenders / by Shirley Raye Redmond ; illustrations by Katya Longhi.
Redmond, Shirley-Raye,
109 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780736981330

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Mobituaries : great lives worth reliving / Mo Rocca and Jonathan Greenberg ; illustrations by Mitch
Rocca, Mo,
375 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781501197628

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Hero on the Western Front : discovering Alvin C. York's Great War battlefield / by Michael Kelly, Th
Kelly, Michael,
1 online resource.
ISBN/ISSN: 9781526700766 (electronic bk.)

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Reflective and collaborative processes to improve mathematics teaching / Lucy West, volume editor (M

viii, 320 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781680540024
Enhancing mathematics teaching from the teacher's voice: Introduction / The NYC Math Lab : lessons from a turn toward teaching evaluation / Decomposing mathematical proof with secondary teachers / Educators learning from middle school students' views of mathematical strengths / Teachers' voices : how collaboration helps us put research into practice / Enhancing mathematics teaching within schools and districts: Introduction / Learning in and from practice with others / Fostering professional growth : a three-pronged approach / Leveraging coach-faclitated professional development to create collaborative teacher networks for enhancing professional practice / A collaborative approach to strengthening K-2 mathematical practices with technology / Using technology to develop shared knowledge in and across grade-level teams / Improving the teaching of mathematics by using lesson study and STEM-based activities / Models and frameworks for enhancing mathematics teaching: Introduction / Organizing to learn practice : classroom-focused professional development / Teacher empowerment and leadership of the standards for mathematical practice / Developing teachers' professional knowledge when combining video clubs with lesson study / The development and use of student-learning data tools as formative mathematics assessments / Using formative evaluation to support teachers in increasing studen reasoning / The iceberg model : rethinking mathematics instruction from a studen perspective / Enhancing mathematics teaching across multiple stakeholders: Introduction / Collaborating in a school-university partnership : a focus on preservice teachers' learning about mathematics curriculum / Working together to enhance children's understanding of fractions / Cross-sector collaboration to improve teaching and learning through focused inquiry / Multiple perspectives on collaborative teaching : mathematicians, mathematics teacher educators, and students / Enhancing preservice mathematics teachers' development: Introduction / Using improvement science to transform internship experiences through co-teaching strategies / Beyond division of labor : transforming student teaching / Cycles of collective planning, enactment, and reflection in elementary teacher education / Fostering collaboration and the co-construction of knowledge : a multidimensional perspective / Reflection and commentary /

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Inner : the collected writings and selected interviews of Sean Scully / Sean Scully ; editor, Kelly
Scully, Sean,
335 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9783775741644
1981 -- Come and Go -- Spider, site-specific -- Image as Mediator -- 1983 -- Work -- Counterpoint -- Angel -- 1984 -- Simi and Kalymnos -- 1985 -- Fiction -- 1986 -- Empathy -- Panic -- 1987 -- Place -- 1988 -- Window -- 1989 -- The Sublime and the Ordinary: Lecture Given at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 12, 1989 -- Robert Hughes -- Inset -- 1991 -- Stone Light -- 1992 -- Absolute -- Lecture Given at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, October 8, 1992 -- 1995 -- AMERICA, lecture notes -- Oil Paint -- Diptych: Lecture Given at Oxford University, April 21, 1995 -- Minimalism -- Excerpts from an Interview with Ned Rifkin: Black and White, Narrative, Composition, Pastel, Watercolor, Dark -- 1996 -- Pathos -- London -- Drawings on the Beach -- Abstract Painting -- New York -- Filth -- 1997 -- Grey -- 1998 -- Rothko: Bodies of Light -- Van Gogh -- 1999 -- Interview with Eric Davis -- Bigland -- Alchemy -- 2000 -- Art -- Black -- The Figure -- Style (Letter to a Friend) -- Subversion -- Matador -- Out Of -- The Language of Light -- The Opposite -- Rozanova -- Simple -- On Pollock and Newman -- Time -- 2001 -- On Barcelona -- Waiting -- Concept Art -- Landline -- Sunny Sydenham -- Perfection -- Newman and De Kooning -- Why Stripes? -- Painting -- 2002 -- Up and Down -- Painting -- Spirituality -- Beauty -- Beginning -- Banality -- Embodied -- Language -- On Photography -- Interview with Kevin Power -- Edge -- Emotion -- The Wall -- Newman -- Doorway -- 2003 -- Letter to M. Auping -- Black (notes) -- Heaven -- On Mythology, Abstraction, and Mystery -- Advice to Students -- Note to Donald -- On Painting -- Region -- Crann Soilse -- The Power of a Line -- Black Robe -- Synthesis -- 2004 -- A Work by Karen Irmer -- Metaphor -- Evolve -- Alvin -- Munich -- Valencia: Lecture Given at the Institut Valencia d'Art Modern, Valencia, Spain, May 4, 2004 -- Liliane Tomasko: The Third Shore -- Work -- On Color -- What Art Is -- Yuendumu -- Injalak Hill -- The Story of Warren -- Cactus -- On Robert Gardner -- Dublin -- Reactions to Arthur C. Danto's Essay "The Abuse of Beauty" -- The Argument -- Eva -- My 11-Year-Old Friend -- 2005 -- Blood and the Fartherland -- Wings. Books -- Notes for an Upcoming Exhibition in Germany -- Ian Stephenson: Man of the North -- Dire Fire -- Notes on Four Dark Mirrors -- Giorgio Morandi: Resistance and Persistence -- The Crack of Irony That Hides Out Between Disciplines -- The Subject -- Drawing (Dibujar) -- Milano -- Barnett Newman -- Duncan Phillips Lecture, Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. -- The Love of the Work -- The Problem with Collectors -- Free -- 2006 -- Fascinating -- Image Turning -- History -- Nothing Is Abstract -- Vertical -- Zen -- Work -- "Go Between": 9 positions between abstract and figurative painting -- Raging Reduction -- Being Famous -- Skin and Dream -- Idea -- 2007 -- Drawing Unto Aran -- Elson Lecture, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. -- Nietzsche -- I Agree With Nietzsche -- A Dark but Vital Light: Interview with Robert Enright -- Painting -- 37 -- Alcohol -- Miracle -- A Painting Isn't Much -- Yellow Leaves -- Wall of Light Cubed -- The Horizontals -- 2008 -- Abstraction -- A Note on the Heroic American Traditions -- Triptych -- Boxers -- Pop or Spiritual -- Steve -- Bill Zimmer -- Lisa Koedel: Mask as Photo -- Wall of Light Dog -- Duisberger Hof -- 2009 -- Live -- Flagless -- Of Now -- Konrad the Seer -- Happy -- Clyfford Still -- The Sculpture -- Bridge -- Body -- Barbara and Arthur -- Long Night -- Robe Triptych -- Titian's Robe Pink -- Grid Painting -- On Metal -- C/Joaquin Costa -- Jane Austen's Wolf -- 2010 -- Cubism and Suprematism -- Fold -- Cimabue at the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi c. 1280-83 -- Painting Kisser -- Goldman Sachs -- Ryman, Mondrian, Seurat -- Notes on Australia and the Transformation of Material and Image -- Body of Light -- The Border -- Tin Mal -- 2011 -- Logic vs. Love -- On Robert Ryman -- 2012 -- Double Meaning -- Abstract -- Doric -- 2013 -- Effect of the Past on the Now -- 2014 -- Figure/Abstract -- Interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist -- Holly -- Ozu -- Intuition -- Music -- Dorothy -- Robert Natkin -- Star Child: A Eulogy for Ian Bennett -- 2015 -- The Mud Pit of Your Own Making -- Oisin's Breath -- Landline -- Questions -- Luther the Good -- Calder -- Book -- Strangeness -- Avant Garde -- Jack the Wolf -- 2016 -- Reach Out -- Playground -- Sol -- Conversation with Rebecca -- Compression -- Interview with U'NiQ Magazine -- Eighties -- Backs and Fronts -- Ellen -- China Days -- Giverny in Tappan -- Lucian Freud -- The Pacifist.


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Paolo Soleri : Ideas and Work / Creative Arts Television (Firm).

1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 53 min., 19 sec.)) :
ISBN/ISSN:
City Culture Arcology Proposals Urban Planning Arcology Themes Criticism of Soleri Transforming a New Landscape Soleri's Background Man vs Nature Soleri's Philosophy Part Two: City Dwellers Life in Miniaturization Congruence of Man and Nature Arcosanti Whole Systems Soleri's Inspiration Moderating Conditions Soleri's Designs Arcosanti's Progress Part Two Summary Part Three: Implementing Arcology Arcology Benefits and Drawbacks Three-Dimensional Architecture Whole System City Architects Putting Soleri's Designs into Practice Future of Urban Humanity Continuing Urban Sprawl Part Three: Summary Part Four: Abstract Message of Arcology Moving to a Radical Concept Question New Construction Individuals Who Do Not Experience Arcosanti's Progress Trends in Architecture Immediacy or Privacy Whole Systems Credits: Paolo Soleri: Ideas and Work

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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater : Chroma, Grace, Takademe, Revelations / Lincoln Center at the Mo

1 videodisc (101 min.) :
ISBN/ISSN:
Chroma / Grace / Takademe / Revelations / Beyond the curtain.

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Bioethics : an anthology / edited by Helga Kuhse, Udo SchĂ¼klenk, and Peter Singer.

xvii, 782 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781118941508


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Alvin Schwartz / Jill C. Wheeler ; Editors: Rochelle Baltzer, Megan M. Gunderson.
Wheeler, Jill C.,
24 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781624036705 (hardcover)

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The Yanks are coming! [sound recording] : a military history of the United States in World War I / b
Crocker, H. W.,
8 CDs (10 hr.) :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781483015903 :

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The Yanks are coming! : a military history of the United States in World War I / H.W. Crocker III.
Crocker, H. W.,
1 online resource (1 audio file (9hr., 50 min.)) :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781483015859

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Architecture / Andrew H. Dent & Leslie Sherr.
Dent, Andrew,
224 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780500291283

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American teacher : heroes in the classroom / Katrina Fried ; foreword by Parker J. Palmer.
Fried, Katrina.
224 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781599621272

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The role of ecosystems in disaster risk reduction / edited by Fabrice G. Renaud, Karen Sudmeier-Rieu

xxxiv, 486 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9789280812213 (pbk.)

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The War of 1812 : writings from America's second war of independence / Donald R. Hickey, editor.

xxx, 892 pages :
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Good poems, American places / selected and introduced by Garrison Keillor.

xxvii, 484 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780143120766

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Environmental history of the Hudson River : human uses that changed the ecology, ecology that change

xxvii, 376 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781438440262

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Encyclopedia of constitutional amendments, proposed amendments, and amending issues, 1789-2010 / Joh
Vile, John R.,
2 volumes (xxxiv, 628, xv, [28] pages) ;
ISBN/ISSN:
A-M -- N-W.

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The Vorticists : manifesto for a modern world / edited by Mark Antcliff and Vivien Greene ; with con

192 pages :
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'The Cubist room' and the origins of Vorticism at Brighton in 1913 / Wyndham Lewis's Vorticism : a strange synthesis / Sculptural nominalism/anarchist vortex : Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Dora Marsden, and Ezra Pound / 'Reforming with a pick-axe' : the first Vorticist exhibition at the Doré Galleries in 1915 / "Blast and the work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction / Ezra Pound and John Quinn : the 1917 Penguin Club exhibition / Alvin Langdon Coburn and the vortographs /


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History / Charles Reagan Wilson, volume editor.

xviii, 385 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780807830284 (cloth : alk. paper)

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War's relentless hand : twelve tales of Civil War soldiers / Mark H. Dunkelman
Dunkelman, Mark H
xiii, 288 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 0807131903 (cloth : alk. paper)

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Chinese philosophy in an era of globalization [electronic resource] / edited by Robin R. Wang

vi, 240 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 1423739590 (electronic bk.)



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Flower drum song [sound recording] / music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II ; boo
Rodgers, Richard,
1 sound disc :
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Prologue: A hundred million miracles -- At the Golden Pearl -- I am going to like it here -- I enjoy being a girl -- I enjoy being a girl (encore) -- You are beautiful -- Grant Avenue -- Sunday -- I enjoy being a girl (reprise) -- Fan Tan Fannie -- Gliding through my memoree -- Act one finale: A hundred million miracles -- Chop suey -- My best love -- I am going to like it here (reprise) -- Don't marry me -- Love, look away -- The most filial son -- Like a god -- Like a god (reprise) -- Processional -- Finale: A hundred million miracles.

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The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture 2002 / edited with an introduction by Wil
Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and the American Culture
1 online resource (viii, 371 pages) :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780786481712

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Extraordinary African-Americans / by Susan Altman.
Altman, Susan.
288 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0516225499 :

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Urban nature : poems about wildlife in the city / edited by Laure-Anne Bosselaar.

xx, 265 pages :
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Introduction / Nature Poetry / Manifesto / Looking Out to Sea Again on the Uptown Express / Urban Poem / Heartland / New York City / City Animals / Still-Life / Office Geraniums / Break / Here / Letter Home from Brooklyn / Disguised / The Dogs of New York / Evolution on 38th Street / Survivors / Times Square Water Music / Water: City Wildlife and Greenery / Peregrine / Coming Home, Detroit, 1968 / A Child in the City / Volcanic Ash / Glass Canyons / Dragon-Watching in St. Louis / San Francisco Sunrise / Night in San Francisco / XLII / Night Song of the Los Angeles Basin / city life / Potholes / Courtyard Noises from the North, Twenty-fourth Precinct / Bone / The Witch-Hazel Wood / Another Spring on Olmstead Street / On Commonwealth Avenue and Brattle Street / My Grandfather Always Promised Us / Pollen / Part of What I Mean / Mowing / Swifts at Evening / Hands in the Wind / Arizona Nocturne / Dead Armadillos / Census of Animal Bodies: Driving Home / San Jacinto Plaza / The Earth Movers / Interchange / Closer to Home / Silver-Paced / Under the Williamsburg Bridge / A Diver for the NYPD Talks to His Girlfriend / Melancholy / Goldfish in the Charles River / Along the Charles / Swans on the River Ayr / The City Out of the Boy / I Think That I Shall Never See ... / To the Sun / Easter Afternoon / Los Angeles after the Rain / Warmer / Screen Porch / Midsummer / Hurricane / September City / Landscapes with Set-Screws / Taking the Soundings on Third Avenue / Man on a Fire Escape / These Green-Going-to-Yellow / Leaves / wintering over at the end of the century / Possibility / Hoarfrost and Fog / Winter Storm / Snow / January, Anchorage / Nocturne / Going Home Madly / Small Moon on the Shoulder of New York / The Estes' Backyard / Bad Birds / Outlook / Unnatural Light / Dieback / Wilderness / The Neighbor's Elm / The Tree / A Death in Larkspur Canyon / Mouvance / The Conifer King / On High Street / Bronx Park / Washington Park / The Common / Tilden Park / From the Outland / Provisional / Watching Ants Play Soccer in Central Park / Park Elms / The Brooklyn Botanic Garden / The Affect of Elms / The Elephant in Winter / Seriema Song / In the Aviary / The Sleep of Beasts / Maintaining the Species / The Taxidermist at the Zoo / The First Trimester / Spider / My Cockroach Lover / Potato Bug / On Transportation / Monarchs of Parque Tranquilidad / The Cabbage Butterfly / Red Salamander -- Video Store Parking Lot / Benediction / Bird / Brave Sparrow / Aviary / Pigeons / Peregrine Falcon, New York City / Prey / Kendall Gulls / The Owl and the Lightning / Arrival / Another Lo-Cal Elegy / Snowy Egret / Red Bird / The Birds That Woke Us: An Urban Pastoral / Pigeons / The Nest / Regret for the Mourning Doves Who Failed to Mate / Turkeys in August / Shock / A Guide to Urban Birds / Old Dog / The Baying / Signs / Horse / Duluth, Minnesota / Coming Across It / Christmas Shopping / The Minks / The Oldest Living Thing in L.A. / Cougar / Buffalo Poem #1 / The End of Civilization as We Know It /

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Contract pastoral care and education : the trend of the future? / Larry VandeCreek, editor.

122 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0789007932 (alk. paper)

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The most important thing I know / compiled by Lorne A. Adrain.

90 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 1567313531


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Poems.
O'Hara, Frank,
xxix, 586 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0520201663
How Roses Get Black -- Gamin -- Madrigal for a Dead Cat Named Julia -- Oranges: 12 Pastorals -- Prayer to Prospero -- Homage to Rrose Selavy -- Melmoth the Wanderer -- Autobiographia Literaria -- Drummer -- Muse Considered as a Demon Lover -- Poem (At night Chinamen jump) -- Poem (The eager note on my door said "Call me,) -- Today -- Concert Champetre -- 18th Century Letter -- Memorial Day 1950 -- V.R. Lang -- Scene -- Quiet Poem -- Walk on Sunday Afternoon -- Les Etiquettes jaunes -- Letter to Bunny -- Pleasant Thought from Whitehead -- Poem (The flies are getting slower now) -- Poem (WHE EWHEE) -- Spoils of Grafton -- Clown -- Ode on Saint Cecilia's Day -- Poem (God! love! sun! all dear and singular things!) -- Animals -- Morning -- Three-Penny Opera -- Note to John Ashbery -- Note to Harold Fondren -- Camera -- Poem in Envy of Cavalcanti -- Image of Leda -- Poet in the Attic -- Early Mondrian -- Night Thoughts in Greenwich Village -- Poem (All the mirrors in the world) -- Poem (Although I am a half hour) -- Poem (If I knew exactly why the chestnut tree) -- Poem (Let's take a walk, you) -- Poem (The clouds ache bleakly) -- Poem (The ivy is trembling in the hammock) -- Poem (The stars are tighter) -- Song for Lotta -- Argonauts -- Lover -- Young Christ -- Women -- Critic -- Original Sin -- Poetry -- Tarquin -- Yet Another Fan -- Homage -- Poem about Russia -- Proud Poem -- February -- Rant -- Interior (With Jane) -- Renaissance -- Postcard from John Ashbery -- Poem (Ivy invades the statue.) -- Drinking -- Smoking -- Panic Fear -- Boston -- Pastoral Dialogue -- Poem (I ran through the snow like a young Czarevitch!) -- Sonnet for Jane Freilicher -- Arboretum -- Terrestrial Cuckoo -- On Looking at La Grande Jatte, the Czar Wept Anew -- Ann Arbor Variations -- Chinese Legend -- After Wyatt -- Satyr -- Tomb of Arnold Schoenberg -- Poet -- Modern Soldier -- Mexican Guitar -- Jane Awake -- 1951 -- Dido -- Brothers -- City Winter -- Ashes on Saturday Afternoon -- Female Torso -- In Hospital -- Overlooking the River -- Poem for a Painter -- Abortion -- Sunset -- Walking with Larry Rivers -- Funnies -- Washington Square -- Elegy (Ecstatic and in anguish over lost days) -- Elegy (Salt water, and faces dying) -- Commercial Variations -- Colloque Sentimental -- Portrait of Grace -- Jane at Twelve -- Jane Bathing -- Locarno -- Mountain Climbing -- Olive Garden -- Next Bird to Australia -- Day and Night in 1952 -- Poem (The distinguished) -- Beach Party -- Easter -- Steven -- Poem (The hosts of dreams and their impoverished minions) -- Chez Jane -- Ducal Days -- Two Shepherds, A Novel -- October 26 1952 10:30 O'Clock -- Aubade -- Baargeld -- Birdie -- Blocks -- Poem (He can rest. He has blessed him and hurt him) -- October -- Snapshot for Boris Pasternak -- Bathers -- Alma -- East River -- Hatred -- Hieronymus Bosch -- Invincibility -- River -- Savoy -- Sonnet on a Wedding -- To a Friend -- Walking to Work -- Gli Amanti -- Jove -- To Larry Rivers -- Study for Women on a Beach -- Starving Poet -- 3rd Avenue El -- Barbizon -- Sonnet (Lampooning blizzards, how your ocularities) -- House -- Manifesto -- Poem (When your left arm twitches) -- Opera -- [Then the weather changed.] -- Two Variations -- Very Rainy Light, An Eclogue -- Poem (As you kneel) -- Rent Collecting -- Sonnet for Larry Rivers & His Sister -- Round Robin -- Second Avenue -- Dolce Colloquio -- 3 Poems about Kenneth Koch -- Two Epitaphs -- Poem (He sighted her at the moment of recall.) -- Homage to Andre Gide -- Life on Earth -- On Rachmaninoff's Birthday (Quick! a last poem before I go) -- To My Mother -- To My Dead Father -- Sneden's Landing Variations -- Appoggiaturas -- Poem (I am not sure there is a cure) -- Romanze, or The Music Students -- Hunter -- Lines to a Depressed Friend -- Grand Central -- Larry -- Lebanon -- Poem (Now it is light, now it is the calm) -- Apricot Season -- Newsboy -- Spirit Ink -- Afternoon -- To the Poem -- Anacrostic -- On a Passage in Beckett's Watt & About Geo. Montgomery -- Unicorn -- Poem (The little roses, the black majestic sails) -- Lines Written in A Raw Youth -- Southampton Variations -- Pipes of Pan -- Mrs. Bertha Burger -- Homosexuality -- To Jane; And in Imitation of Coleridge -- To a Poet -- Aus einem April -- Death -- Spleen -- Lines While Reading Coleridge's "The Picture" -- Kitville -- On Rachmaninoff's Birthday (Blue windows, blue rooftops) -- On Rachmaninoff's Birthday (I am so glad that Larry Rivers made a) -- Poem in January -- To Jane, Some Air -- Three Rondels -- My Heat -- Homage to Pasternak's Cape Mootch -- Ode (An idea of justice may be precious) -- Meditations in an Emergency -- To the Mountains in New York -- 3 Requiems for a Young Uncle -- Mayakovsky -- For Janice and Kenneth to Voyage -- Two Boys -- Hill -- [I kiss your cup] -- Portrait -- On the Way to the San Remo -- In the Movies -- [July is over and there's very little trace] -- Music -- To John Ashbery -- Poem (Tempestuous breaths! we watch a girl) -- Christmas Card to Grace Hartigan -- 2 Poems from the OHara Monogatari -- To Gianni Bates -- For Grace, After a Party -- Love (A whispering far away) -- Poem (I watched an armory combing its bronze bricks) -- Poem (There I could never be a boy) -- To the Harbormaster -- Hermaphrodite -- Poem (Pawing the mound with his hairy legs) -- State of Washington -- On Saint Adalgisa's Day -- Choses passageres -- Sonnet (The blueness of the hour) -- Poem (The cyclid has its storms. There is the opaque fish- ) -- At the Old Place -- Whitman's Birthday Broadcast with Static -- Nocturne -- Poem (Johnny and Alvin are going home, are sleeping now) -- Goodbye to Great Spruce Head Island -- To an Actor Who Died -- With Barbara at Larre's -- For James Dean -- Thinking of James Dean -- My Heart -- To the Film Industry in Crisis -- Pearl Harbor -- On Seeing Larry Rivers' Washington Crossing the Delaware at the Museum of Modern Art -- Radio -- Statue -- Sleeping on the Wing -- Aix-en-Provence -- Poem (All of a sudden all the world) -- Joseph Cornell -- Edwin's Hand -- Cambridge -- Bores -- Dialogues -- Stag Club -- Memories of Bill -- Katy -- Lisztiana -- On a Mountain -- Poem (And tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock in Springfield, Massachusetts,) -- Poem (Instant coffee with slightly sour cream) -- Spring's First Day -- Returning -- Like -- To John Wieners -- Four Little Elegies -- Hunting Horns -- In Memory of My Feelings -- Step Away from Them -- Qu'est-ce que de nous! -- Raspberry Sweater -- Lisztiana, Much Later -- Digression on Number 1, 1948 -- [It seems far away and gentle now] -- Why I Am Not a Painter -- Military Cemetery -- Aggression -- Poem Read at Joan Mitchell's -- John Button Birthday -- Anxiety -- Wind -- Blue Territory -- Poem (I will always love you) -- Je voudrais voir -- Captain Bada -- Louise -- Failures of Spring -- To Hell with It -- Two Dreams of Waking -- Young Poet -- Song of Ending -- Ode on Necrophilia -- Ode to Joy -- Poem (To be idiomatic in a vacuum,) -- Ode on Lust -- Ode to Willem de Kooning -- Poem (I live above a dyke bar and I'm happy) -- To Edwin Denby -- About Courbet -- Students -- Ode to Michael Goldberg ('s Birth and Other Births) -- Three Airs -- Good Friday Noon -- Ode (to Joseph LeSueur) on the Arrow That Flieth by Day -- To Richard Miller -- June 2, 1958 -- Ode on Causality -- Fantasia (on Russian Verses) for Alfred Leslie -- Ode: Salute to the French Negro Poets -- True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island -- Places for Oscar Salvador -- Poem (Today the mail didn't come).

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