Call number | Item |
P | Language and literature (Go to start of category) |
PS | Literature: American (Go to start of category) |
PS3503 .A614 B66 | The Book of Repulsive Women: 8 Rhythms and 5 Drawings (based on the 1948 edition), by Djuna Barnes (illustrated HTML with commentary in Germany) |
PS3503 .A614 B66 | The Book of Repulsive Women: 8 Rhythms and 5 Drawings (New York: Guido Bruno, 1915), by Djuna Barnes (illustrated HTML at Celebration of Women Writers) |
PS3503 .A6153 U5 1904 | The Unpardonable War (New York and London: Macmillan, 1904), by James Barnes |
PS3503 .A648 A8 1932 | The Animal Kingdom: A Comedy (c1932), by Philip Barry (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) |
PS3503 .A7227 P58 1952 | Poems of Yes and No, by Elizabeth Bartlett (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
PS3503 .A7265 | The Vanguard of Venus (New York: Experimenter Publishing Co., 1928), by Landell Barlett (multiple formats at archive.org) |
PS3503 .A922 F273 | The Fate of a Crown (published under "Schuyler Staunton" pseudonym; Chicago: Reilly and Britton, c1905), by L. Frank Baum, illust. by Hazel Roberts |
PS3503 .A923 A86 | Aunt Jane's Nieces on the Ranch (published under "Edith Van Dyne" pseudonym; Chicago: Reilly and Lee Co., c1913), by L. Frank Baum (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
PS3503 .A923 B6 | The Boy Fortune Hunters in Alaska (published under "Floyd Akers" pseudonym; Chicago: Reilly and Britton, c1908), by L. Frank Baum (page images at HathiTrust) |
PS3503 .A923 D27 | The Daring Twins: A Story for Young Folk (Chicago: Reilly and Britton Co., c1911), by L. Frank Baum, illust. by Pauline M. Batchelder (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
PS3503 .A923 D28 | Daughters of Destiny (published under "Schuyler Staunton" pseudonym; this edition with 1 illustration in black and white; Chicago: Reilly and Britton Co., c1906), by L. Frank Baum |
PS3503 .A923 D6 | Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz (New York: Books of Wonder, c1908), by L. Frank Baum, illust. by John R. Neill (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, page images, and audio) |
PS3503 .A923 D68 | Dot and Tot of Merryland (Chicago and New York: G. M. Hill Co., c1901), by L. Frank Baum, illust. by W. W. Denslow (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
PS3503 .A923 E5 | The Emerald City of Oz (Chicago: Reille and Lee Co., c1910), by L. Frank Baum, illust. by John R. Neill (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and audio reading) |
PS3503 .A923 E5 | The Enchanted Island of Yew, by L. Frank Baum (Gutenberg text and audio) |
PS3503 .A923 E5 1903 | The Enchanted Island of Yew: Whereon Prince Marvel Encountered the High Ki of Twi and Other Surprising People (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., c1903), by L. Frank Baum, illust. by Fanny Y. Cory (page images at childrenslibrary.org) |
PS3503 .A923 F275 | Father Goose: His Book (second edition; Chicago: G. M. Hill Co., 1899), by L. Frank Baum, illust. by W. W. Denslow |
PS3503 .A923 F4 | The Flying Girl (published under "Edith Van Dyne" pseudonym; Chicago: Reilly and Britton Co., c1911), by L. Frank Baum, illust. by Josef Pierre Nuyttens (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
PS3503 .A923 F44 | The Flying Girl and Her Chum (published under "Edith Van Dyne" pseudonym; Chicago: Reilly and Britton Co., c1912), by L. Frank Baum, illust. by Josef Pierre Nuyttens (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
PS3503 .A923 G65 | Glinda of Oz, by L. Frank Baum, illust. by John R. Neill (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
PS3503 .A923 J7 | John Dough and the Cherub (Chicago: Reilly and Britton Co., c1906), by L. Frank Baum, illust. by John R. Neill (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
PS3503 .A923 K5 | A Kidnapped Santa Claus, by L. Frank Baum (Gutenberg text) |
PS3503 .A923 L27 | The Last Egyptian: A Romance of the Nile (Philadelphia: E. Stern and Co., 1908), by L. Frank Baum, illust. by Francis P. Wightman |
PS3503 .A923 L54 | The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus, by L. Frank Baum (Gutenberg text and audio) |
PS3503 .A923 L54 1902 | The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (Indianapolis, IN: Bowen-Merrill Co., c1902), by L. Frank Baum, illust. by Mary Cowles Clark |