MeL: Michigan eLibrary
     
Your search query has been changed... Tried: (wright and louise and wigfall and 1846 and 1915 and a and southern and girl and in and 61 and the and war and time and memories and of and a and confederate and senator and s and daughter) no results found... Tried: (wright or louise or wigfall or 1846 or 1915 or southern or girl or the or war or time or memories or confederate or senator or daughter)
32000 results found. Sorted by relevance .
Search Results Pages:    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 640
ADVANCED KEYWORDS (1-50 of 32000)



4
book jacket
Modern scandals / editor, Thomas Tandy Lewis.

3 volumes (xxi, 1322 pages) :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781682177044

5
book jacket
French women poets of nine centuries : the distaff and the pen / selected and translated by Norman R

xlvi, 1182 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780801888045

6
book jacket
American war poetry : an anthology / edited by Lorrie Goldensohn.

xxvi, 413 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0231133103 (cloth : alk. paper)

7
book jacket
American war poetry : an anthology / edited by Lorrie Goldensohn.

xxvi, 413 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780231133111

8
book jacket
Eyewitness to history / edited by John Carey.

xxxviii, 706 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0380729687

9
Twentieth-century American poetry / edited, and with a pref., by Conrad Aiken.
Aiken, Conrad,
xxii, 552 pages
ISBN/ISSN:
In Winter / I died for beauty / I've seen a dying eye / The chariot / If I shouldn't be alive / Safe in their alabaster chambers / The wind / In the garden / The snake / The storm / It was not death / Parting / To my quick ear / Not any sunny tone / A snake / I have a king / Evening / Auror / Immortality / Trying to forget / I felt a funeral / Dying / A clock stopped / Ben Jonson entertains a man from Stratford / Eros Turannos / The gift of God / For a dead lady / The man against the sky / Be still the hanging gardens were a dream / Live blindly / He said: If in his image I was made / On some shells found inland / In Ampezzo/ Now in the Palace gardens / Fidelity / At Sainte-Marguerite / Leave him now quiet / Near Helikon / In Ampezzo (II) / Mnemosyne / Little ivory figures pulled with string / The city of falling leaves / The road not taken / Home burial / The wood-pile / The fear / Birches / The sound of the trees / Hyla Brook / The oven bird / My November guest / Mowing / To earthward / Fire and ice / Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Bereft / Desert places / Cool tombs / Jazz fantasia / Wind song / Gone / The eagle that is forgotten / Euclid / Yet gentle will the griffin be / A sense of humor / What Semiramis said / The scissors grinder / Aladdin and the Jinn / The comedian as the letter c / Peter Quince at the Clavier / Sunday morning / Le monocle de mon Oncle / Thirteen ways of looking at a blackbird / Domination of black / Sea surface full of clouds / To the one of fictive music / Cortege for Rosenbloom / The wanderer / Tract / The yachts / Burning the Christmas greens / Gulls / Portrait of a lady / Canto II / The alchemist / The tree / The tomb at Akr Caar / Portrait d'une femme / Apparuit / The return / The river-merchant's wife: a letter / Dance figure / Ité / Ltament of the frontier guard / Taking leave of a friend / Arabs / Nun snow / Irradiations / Blue symphony / At Baja / Not honey / Song / The garden / England /

10
book jacket
The literature of the American South : a Norton anthology / William L. Andrews, general editor [and

xxvi, 1188 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0393316718
from A description of New England. The delights of a new land ; from The generall historie of Virginia. Smith captured by Powhatan / from The sot-weed factor, or, A voyage to Maryland / To Charles Boyle, Earl of Orrery (July 5, 1726) ; from The history of the dividing line / from The autobiography of Thomas Jefferson. A declaration by the representatives of the United States of America, in general congress assembled ; from Notes on the State of Virginia. from Query VI : productions mineral, vegetable and animal ; from Query XIV : laws ; Query XVIII : manners ; Query XIX : manufactures / Letter from Benjamin Banneker to the Secretary of State, with his answer (August 19, 30, 1791) / from Swallow barn, or, A sojourn in the old dominion. Swallow barn ; A country gentleman / Division of an estate ; George Moses Horton, myself / The lazy crow : a story of the cornfield / from Letter to an English abolitionist / Introduction ; To Helen ; Israfel ; The fall of the House of Usher ; The philosophy of composition / from Incidents in the life of a slave girl. Chapter I : Childhood ; The new master and mistress ; The trials of girlhood ; A perilous passage in the slave girl's life ; The loophole of retreat ; The confession ; The Fugitive Slave Law ; Free at last / from My southern home, or, The South and its people. White supremacy after the Civil War ; Self-elevation and independence / The captain attends a camp-meeting / from Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, written by himself. Chapter I ; Chapter II ; Chapter III ; Chapter IV ; Chapter V ; Chapter VI ; Chapter VII ; Chapter X ; Chapter XI / from Mary Chestnut's Civil War / from Literature in the South ; The unknown dead /

11
book jacket
Eyewitness to history / edited by John Carey.

xxxviii, 706 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0674287509

12
book jacket
The Penguin book of the sonnet : 500 years of a classic tradition in English / edited by Phillis Lev

lxxvii, 448 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780140589290 (pbk.)
Canzoniere, 132 / Troilus and Criseyde, Canticus Troili / The longe love, that in my thought doeth harbar ; Who so list to hounte I know where is an hynde ; Farewell, Love, and all thy lawes for ever ; My galy chargèd with forgetfulnes ; I find no peace, and all my war is done / The soote season, that bud and blome furth bringes ; Alas, so all thinges nowe doe holde their peace ; I never saw you, madam, lay apart ; Love that liveth and reigneth in my thought / A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner: Written in maner of a Paraphrase upon the 51 Psalme of David ; Loe prostrate, Lorde, before thy face I lye ; But render me my wonted joyes againe / That self-same tongue which first did thee entreat ; Sonet written in prayse of the brown beautie / Licia or poems of love First did I fear, when first my love began / Amoretti: Happy ye leaves when as those lilly hands ; More thenmost faire, full of the living fire ; Rolling wheele that runneth often round ; This holy season fit to fast and pray ; Penelope for her Ulisses' sake ; My love is lyke to yse, and I to fyre ; What guyle is this, that those her golden tresses ; Leave, lady, in your glasse of christal clene ; Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace ; Most glorious Lord of lyfe that on this day ; One day I wrote her name upon the strand ; Lackyng my love I go from place to place ; Men call you fayre, and you doe credit it ; Fayre is my love, when her fayre golden heares / Caelica: Caelica, I overnight was finely used ; Nurse-life wheat, within his green husk growing ; In night when colours all to black are cast / Countess of Pembroke's arcadia: My true love hat my hart, and I have his ; Astrophel and Stella: Loving in truth, and faine in verse my love to show ; Let daintie wits crie on the sisters nine ; It is most true that eyes are form'd to serve ; With how sad steps, O moon, thou climb'st the skies ; My mouth doth water, and my breast doth swell ; Come sleepe, O sleepe, the certaine knot of peace ; Having this day, my horse, my hand, my launce ; What, have I thus betrayed my libertie? ; I on my horse, and love on me doth trie ; Because I breathe not love to everie one ; O grammer rules, O now your vertues show ; Who will in fairest booke of nature know ; Love still a boy, and oft a wanton is ; Stella, thinke not that I by verse seeke fame ; Certaine sonnets: Leave me, O love, which reachest but to dust / Vision upon this conceipt of the faery queene ; Secret murder hath been done of late ; To his son / Phillis: Honoured with pastorall sonnets, elegies and amorous delights ; Coronet for his mistress philosophy: Muses that sing love's sensual empery -- Diana: Needs must I leave, and yet needs must I love -- Sonet: Fra banc to banc, fra wod to wod, I rin / To Delia: Looke, Delia, how wee steeme the half-blowne rose ; Care-charmer sleepe, sonne of the sable night ; Let others sing of knights and palladines / Idea in sixtie three sonnets: Nothing but no and I, and I and no ; How many paltry, foolish, painted things ; Love, in a humor, play'd the prodigall ; His remedie for love ; Sitting alone, love bids me goe and write ; Since ther's no helpe, come let us kisse and part / Some blaze the precious beauties of their loves ; Although we do not all the good we love ; Author loving these homely meats speciall, viz. :cream, pancakes, buttered pippin-pies, &c. /

13
book jacket
The Oxford book of short poems / chosen and edited by P.J. Kavanagh and James Michie.

xl, 307 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0192820737
'Fowls in the frith' -- 'Lord, Thou Clèpedest me' -- 'When I see on Rood' -- 'Why have you no ruth?' -- Roundel ('Now welcome, summer') from The Parliament of Fowls -- Unto Adam, His Own Scrivèyn -- Roundel ('Since I from Love escapèd am') from Merciless Beauty -- 'I shall say what inordinate love is' -- 'Onmes gentes plaudite!' -- 'Blessed Mary' -- 'Peace maketh plenty' -- 'Hail, Queen of Heaven' -- 'I have been a foster' -- 'Western wind' -- 'Though ye suppose' -- 'Madam, withouten many words' -- 'Who hath heard' -- 'The enemy of life' -- 'Sighs are my food' -- 'Lux, my fair falcon' -- 'Throughout the world' -- The Spouse to the Younglings -- 'Thou sleepest fast' -- To an Old Gentlewoman that Painted Her Face -- 'The lowest trees have tops' -- Epigram ('Were I a king') -- To His Son -- 'What is our life?' -- 'Even such is time' -- 'Sleep, baby mine, Desire' -- 'Like those sick folks' -- 'Whenas man's life' -- Bathsabe's Song ('Hot sun, cool fire') from David and Bethsabe -- Bridal Song ('Now, Sleep, bind fast') from The Masque of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn -- 'Thyrsis, sleepest thou?' -- 'A sparrow-hawk proud' -- 'Thule' -- 'My love in her attire' -- 'Since first I saw your face' -- 'Love me not' -- 'Sweet, let me go!' -- 'He that hath no mistress' -- 'Sweet Cupid, ripen her desire' -- To His Wife, for Striking Her Dog -- Song ('O mistress mine') from Twelfth Night -- Song ('When daffodils begin to peer') from The Winter's Tale -- song ('Jog on, jog on') from The Winter's Tale -- Song ('Full fathom five') from The Tempest -- Song ('The master, the swabber, the boatswain and I') from The Tempest -- Song ('Where the bee sucks') from The Tempest -- A Remembrance of My Friend Mr. Thomas Morley -- 'Happy were he' -- 'Happy were he' -- De Puero Balbutiente -- 'Fair summer droops' -- 'When thou must home' -- 'Never weather-beaten sail' 'Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air' -- 'Thus I resolve' -- 'Sleep, angry beauty' -- Think'st thou to seduce me then' -- Song ('In a maiden-time professed') from The Witch -- Melancholy Conceit -- Song ('Care-charming sleep') from The Tragedy of Valentinian --


15
book jacket
Ideas and American foreign policy : a reader / edited by Andrew J. Bacevich.

xv, 526 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780190645397
"A Model of Christian Charity" (1630) / "Theopolis Americana" (1709) / "Religion and Patriotism the Constituents of a Good Soldier" (1755) / "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" (1775) / "Common Sense" (1776) / "The United States Elevated to Glory and Honor" (1783) / "The Federalist No. 11" (1787) / "Farewell Address" (1796) / "Third Annual Message" (1803) / "Speech on Independence Day" (1821) / "The Monroe Doctrine" (1823) / "On Indian Removal" (1830) / "Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians" (1830) / "Letter to Congress" (1836) / "The Triumph of Liberty in France" (1830) / "Conduct of Foreign Affairs by the American Democracy," Democracy in America (1835) / "A Letter to the Honorable Henry Clay" (1837) / "The Great Nation of Futurity," The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (November 1839) / "Annexation," The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (July-August 1845) / "Our Territory on the Pacific," Brooklyn Daily Eagle (July 7, 1846) / "On the Mexican War" (1847) / "The War with Mexico" (1848) / "Letter to the Emperor of Japan" (1853) / "A Broadway Pageant," Leaves of Grass (1860) / "Gettysburg Address" (1863) / "Manifest Destiny," Harper's New Monthly Magazine (March 1885) / Our Country (1885) / "The United States Looking Outward," The Atlantic Monthly (December 1890) / "The Benefits of War," North American Review (December 1891) / "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" (1893) / "The March of the Flag" (1898) / "On Empire and the Philippines" (1898) / "The White Man's Burden," New York Sun (February 10, 1899) / "Expansion," Mr. Dooley in the Hearts of His Countrymen (1899) / "Democracy or Militarism" (1899) / "Americanism versus Imperialism," North American Review (January 1899) / "In Support of an American Empire" (1900) / "The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated" (1900) / "Imperialism (Flag of an Empire)" (1900) / "First Open Door Note" (1899) / "The Platt Amendment" (1901) / "Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine" (1904) / Promise of American Life (1909) / Valor of Ignorance (1909) / "The Moral Equivalent of War," McClure's Magazine (August 1910) / "Dollar Diplomacy" (1912) / "Speech in Philadelphia" (1915) / "Preamble" (1915) / "Preparedness, the Road to Universal Slaughter," Mother Earth (December 1915) / "Democracy of Business" (1916) / "Peace Without Victory" (1917) / "War Message" (1917) / "Against Entry into War" (1917) / "War with Germany" (1917) / "Over There" (1917) / "Address on Flag Day" (1917) / "The State" (1918) / "Canton, Ohio Anti- War Speech" (1918) / "League of Nations Speech" (1919) / "Pueblo, Colorado Speech" (1919) / "Opposing the League of Nations" (1919) / "The League of Nations" (1919) / "Report of the Overman Committee" (1919) / "Introduction" to Lothrop Stoddard, Rising Tide of Color (1921) / "The Conference on Limitation of Armament" (1921) / Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) -- "Letter to Senator Borah" (1932) / Merchants of Death (1934) / War Is a Racket (1935) / "Chatauqua Speech" (1936) / "Giddy Minds and Foreign Quarrels,"Harper's (September 1939) / "Neutrality and War" (1939) / "Fireside Chat" (1940) / "Step by Step--The War," Social Justice (September 2,1940) -- "Statement of Policy" (1941) / "Des Moines Speech" (1941) / "The Four Freedoms" (1941) / "The American Century," Life (February 17, 1941) / U.S. Foreign Policy : Shield of the Republic (1943) /

16
book jacket
Southern seen : meditations on past and present / Larry T. McGehee ; edited by B.J. Hutto ; foreword
McGehee, Larry T.,
xvi, 351 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 1572333596 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Foreword / Outdoors: "In Green Pastures" -- Backroads -- Poison Ivy -- Kudzu -- Birddogs -- Night -- Fishing -- January -- Snow and Pecans -- Birds -- Floods -- Heat -- Three A.M. -- Swept Yards -- Machinery -- Migrations -- Animal Language -- The Mississippi -- Gardening -- Gullies -- Turkeys -- Hot Patches -- Farms -- Gingko Trees -- Deer -- 'Possums -- Squirrels -- Skunks -- Place: "Beside Still Waters" -- Miss Rosalie -- Leadership -- Historic Sites -- BB Guns -- Hazing -- Southern Symbols -- Galoshes -- Movie Houses -- Pool Halls -- Iron Fences -- Neighborhoods -- Bridges -- Waving -- Rugby -- Valentine's Day -- Vicks Salve -- Woolworth's -- Men's Ties -- Southern Time Capsule -- Cemeteries -- Parlors -- Barbershops -- Confederate Monuments -- Americanized South -- Water Towers -- Baltimore -- Senior Prom -- Keys -- Education: "In Paths of Righteousness" -- English Language -- English Teacher -- College Days -- Math Lessons -- Allusions -- Conformity -- Teacher Love -- Fountain Pens -- School Bells -- Typewriters -- School Taxes -- Bookstores -- David Matthews -- Southern Dialect -- Duke and Vanderbilt and Wofford -- Latin Lives! -- Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales -- Literary Societies -- Summer Reading -- Horace Holley -- Southern Festival of Books -- Kentucky Keats -- Grammar Grouch -- Final Exams -- Book Shelving -- A Few More Words -- People: "For His Name's Sake" -- Thomas Holley Chivers -- Thomas Jefferson's Nephews -- Fanny Wright.

17
book jacket
The Literary South / compiled and edited by Louis D. Rubin, Jr.

xvi, 735 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 080711359X
From John Smith's accounts of Pocahontas / Bacon's epitaph, made by his man ; Upon the death of G: B / From The sot-weed factor or, A voyage to Maryland / From The history and present state of Virginia / The dividing line expedition /

18
book jacket
Twain in his own time : a biographical chronicle of his life, drawn from recollections, interviews,

1 online resource.
ISBN/ISSN: 9781587299513 (electronic bk.)

19
book jacket
Twain in his own time : a biographical chronicle of his life, drawn from recollections, interviews,

xxxiii, 348 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781587299148 (pbk. : alk. paper)

20
book jacket
Before Harlem : an anthology of African American literature from the long nineteenth century / edite

1 online resource
ISBN/ISSN: 9781621902034
An oration on the abolition of the slave trade, delivered in the African Church, in the City of New York, January 1, 1808 / A thanksgiving sermon / Letters from a man of colour, on a late bill before the Senate of Pennsylvania. Letter I / To our patrons / The tears of a slave / Theresa, a Haytien tale / Gratitude ; Lines: on the evening and the morning ; Slavery ; Forbidden to ride on the street cars / Appeal to the coloured citizens of the world. Article I: our wretchedness in consequence of slavery / An address, delivered at the African Masonic Hall, Boston, February 27, 1833 / Ella: a sketch ; Family worship / Advice to young ladies ; Lines upon being examined in school studies for the preparation of a teacher ; The infant class, written in school / What are the colored people doing for themselves? ; To my old master ; The heroic slave / Letter from William W. Brown, Adelphi Hotel, York, March 26, 1851 ; Letter from William Wells Brown, Oxford, Sept. 10th, 1851 ; Clotel, or, The president's daughter. Chapter I: the negro sale ; Visit of a fugitive slave to the grave of Wilberforce ; My Southern home, or, The South and its people. Chapter IX / "Heads of the colored people," done with a whitewash brush ; The black news-vendor ; The washerwoman ; The sexton ; The schoolmaster / From our Brooklyn correspondent, May 13, 1852 ; Afric-American picture gallery, number I / America ; Prayer of the oppressed ; A poem / To Mrs. Harriet B. Stowe ; On the death of my sister Cecilia, the last of five members of the family, who died successively ; An epitaph / Eliza Harris ; The slave auction ; Bury me in a free land ; Enlightened motherhood: an address ... before the Brooklyn Literary Society, November 15, 1892 / Sketches of slave life, or, Illustrations of the "peculiar institution." The blood of the slave ; Slaves on the auction block / From The repeal of the Missouri Compromise considered ; Loguen's position / The Rev. J.W. Loguen, as a slave and as a freeman. Chapter I-II ; Letter to Rev. J.W. Loguen, from his old mistress, and Mr. Loguen's reply / Blake, or, The huts of America. Chapter VI: Henry's return ; Chapter VII: Master and slave ; Chapter VIII: The sale ; Chapter IX: The runaway / Our nig: sketches from the life of a free black. Chapter I: Mag Smith, my mother ; Chapter II: My father's death ; Chapter III: A new home for me / Incidents in the life of a slave girl. Chapter I: Childhood ; Chapter II: The new master and mistress ; Chapter V: The trials of girlhood ; Chapter VI: The jealous mistress / Liberia ; To Madame Selika / The New York riot / Poetry and poets. Part I, II, IV ; The critic / Neglected opportunities ; On horse back: saddle dash, no. I / Thanksgiving Day sermon: the social principle among a people and its bearing on their progress and development / Lincoln: written for the occasion of the unveiling of the freedmen's monument in memory of Abraham Lincoln, April 14, 1876 ; To my father ; Toussaint L'Ouverture ; In memoriam: Paul Laurence Dunbar / Black and white: land, labor, and politics in the South. Chapter XII: civilization degrades the masses ; The conclave: to the ladies of Tuskegee School ; Love's divinest power ; Come away, love / The goophered grapevine ; Tobe's tribulations ; The free colored people of North Carolina / A mother's love ; Wilberforce ; The black Samson ; An epitaph / A voice from the South. Womanhood: a vital element in the regeneration and progress of a race / A hero in ebony: a Pullman porter's story ; Hanover, or, The persecution of the lowly: a story of the Wilmington massacre. Chapter V: Molly Pierrepont ; Henry Berry Lowery, the North Carolina outlaw: a tale of the Reconstruction period / Southern horrors: lynch law in all its phases. Preface ; The offense ; The black and white of it / The intellectual progress of colored women since the Emancipation Proclamation / An autobiography: the story of the Lord's dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the colored evangelist. Chapter XXXI / The newsboy ; Afro-American boy ; The warrior's lay ; Soul visions ; The superannuate / The white problem / The value of race literature: an address delivered at the First Congress of Colored Women of the United States / De linin' ub de hymns ; Stickin' to de hoe / Unexpressed ; Frederick Douglass ; When Malindy sings ; A Negro love song ; Little brown baby ; Dawn ; Compensation / Voices ; Heart-throbs ; The nation's evil / Imperium in imperio. Chapter I: a small beginning ; Chapter II: the school ; Chapter III: the parson's advice ; Chapter IV: the turning of a worm / The American Negro: what he was, what he is, and what he may become. Chapter VII: moral lapses / A Georgia episode / Hagar's daughter: a story of Southern caste prejudice. Chapter IV-V / The snapping of the bow ; Me 'n' Dunbar ; Juny at the gate ; The black cat club: Negro humor & folk-lore. Chapter I: the club introduced / The path of life ; The battleground ; The problem / The octoroon's revenge / Love's wayfaring ; Golden moonrise ; In the athenaeum looking out on the granary burying ground on a rainy day in November / What happened to Scott: an episode of election day / Bernice, the octoroon / Credo ; A litany of Atlanta ; The burden of black women ; My country, 'tis of thee / The preacher's wife, dedicated to the wives of the itinerant preachers of the M.E. Church ; Apple sauce and chicken fried ; To a spring in the Cumberlands ; The bachelor girl / What it means to be colored in the capital of the United States / From As to the leopard's spots: an open letter to Thomas Dixon, Jr. / An unheeded signal / Freedom at McNealy's ; The husband's return ; A home greeting / Johnny's pet superstition ; Mrs. Johnson objects ; The Easter bonnet ; A lullaby / The new Negro / Grant and Lee ; Uncle Remus to Massa Joel ; The Confederate veteran and the old-time darky ; Negro love song / Old maid's soliloquy ; What's mo' temptin' to de palate /

21
This is the ultimate fake book : melody, lyrics, chords for all 'C' instruments.

1 score (803 pages) ;
ISBN/ISSN:

22
book jacket
The Penguin anthology of twentieth-century American poetry / edited with an introduction by Rita Dov

lii , 599 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780143106432
The hill -- Fiddler Jones -- Petit, the poet / Miniver Cheevy -- Mr. Flood's party / The creation / The poet -- Life's tragedy / The death of the hired man -- Mending wall -- Birches -- Stopping by woods on a snowy evening -- Tree at my window -- Directive / Patters / Susie Asado -- From Tender buttons : A box ; A plate / I sit and sew / Grass -- Cahoots / Peter Quince at the Clavier -- Disillusionment of ten o'clock -- Thirteen ways of looking at a blackbird -- Anecdote of the jar -- The emperor of ice-cream -- Of mere being / Fragment / Tract -- Danse Russe -- The red wheelbarrow -- The yachts -- From Asphodel, that greeny flower (book I, lines 1-92) / Moonlight -- There will come soft rains /

23
book jacket
Novels for students.

v. :
ISBN/ISSN: 1094-3552

24
book jacket
The New Oxford book of war poetry / chosen and edited by Jon Stallworthy.

xl, 406 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780198704478

25
book jacket
The New Oxford Book of American Verse / Chosen and Edited by Richard Ellmann.

liv, 1076 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0195020588

26
book jacket
Charleston syllabus : readings on race, racism, and racial violence / edited by Chad Williams, Kidad

ix, 351 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780820349565
Slavery, survival, and community building / "An address to the slaves of the United States" / From life and adventures of Charles Ball / From incidents in the life of a slave girl / "Roll Jordan roll" / "I've been in the storm so long" -- "Before Charleston's church shooting, a long history of attacks" / "The first attack on Charleston's AME Church" / From "sweet dreams of freedom': freedwomen's reconstruction of life and labor in lowcountry South Carolina" / From soul by soul: life inside the antebellum slave market / From saltwater slavery: a middle passage from Africa to American diaspora / From in the shadow of slavery: African Americans in New York City, 1626-1863 / Religious life, spirituality, and racial identity / From religious experience and journal of Mrs. Jarena Lee, giving an account of her call to preach the gospel / "Amazing grace" / "Love and terror in the Black church" / "The long and proud history of Charleston's AME Church" / "The condition of Black life is one of mourning" / From African American religion: a very short introduction / From "bitter herbs and a lock of hair: recollections of Africa in slave narratives of the Garrisonian era" / From Islam in Black America: identity, liberation, and difference in African American Islamic thought / From God's long summer: stories of faith and civil rights / From songs of Zion: the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa / The Civil War and Reconstruction in history and memory / "Declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of South Carolina from the federal union" -- From "The Constitution of the Confederate States" / "Corner stone speech" / "No more auction block for me" / "The Civil Rights Bill": extracts from a speech delivered in the House of Representatives / From "A second Haitian revolution: John Brown, Toussaint Louverture, and the making of the American Civil War" / From Confederate reckoning: power and politics in the Civil War South / From Black over White: Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction / From to 'joy my freedom: southern Black womens' lives and labors after the Civil War / From terror in the heart of freedom: citizenship, sexual violence, and the meaning of race in the post-emancipation south / Jim Crow, racial politics, and global White supremacy / From a red record / From Plessy v. Ferguson / "If we must die" / From "Declaration of the rights of the Negro peoples of the world: the principles of the Universal Negro Improvement Association" / From "The souls of White folk" / "Strange fruit" / "Call to the march" / "Rhodesian flag, Confederate flag: roof and the legacies of racial hate" / From southern horrors: women and the politics of rape and lynching / From "We are not what we seem': rethinking Black working-class opposition in the Jim Crow south" / From "to speak when and where I can': African American women's political activism in South Carolina in the 1940s and 1950s" / From the possessive investment in whiteness: how White people profit from identity politics / "Blackness beyond boundaries': navigating the political economies of global inequality" / Civil rights and Black power / "Testimony before the Credentials Committee, Democratic National Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey" / "We shall overcome" -- "Mississippi Goddam" / "The Black agenda--Gary declaration: Black politics at the crossroads" / "Is it time to reevaluate the church's role in the civil rights movement?" / "More than a seat on the bus" / From "Joanne is you and Joanne is me': a consideration of African American women and the 'free Joan Little' movement, 1974-75" / From "could history repeat itself? The prospects for a second reconstruction in post-World War II South Carolina" / From up south: civil rights and Black power in Philadelphia / From we will shoot back: armed resistance in the Mississippi freedom movement / Contemporary perspectives on race and racial violence / "Remarks by the president in eulogy for the honorable Reverend Clementa Pinckney, College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina" / "The blacker the berry" / From "Investigation of the Ferguson Police Department" / "Speech on Walter Scott shooting" / "Black bodies, White terrorism: a global reimagining of forgiveness" / "Ella taught me: shattering the myth of the leaderless movement" / "On the pole for freedom: Bree Newsome's politics, theory, and theology of resistance" / From hate thy neighbor: move-in violence and the persistence of racial segregation in housing / From Charleston in Black and White: race and power in the south after the civil rights movement / From not even past: Barack Obama and the burden of race / From "African American women, mass incarceration, and the politics of protection" /

27
book jacket
American poetry : The twentieth century Volume two, E. E. Cummings to May Swenson.

1009 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 1883011787
"All in green went my love riding" "in Just-/spring when the world is mud-" "Tumbling-hair/picker of buttercups" "Humanity i love you" "O sweet spontaneous" "stinging/gold swarms" "between green/mountains" "Babylon slim/-ness of" "ta/ppin/g/toe" "Buffalo Bill's/defunct" "the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls" "god pity me whom(god distinctly has)" "Dick Mid's large bluish face without eyebrows" "Spring is like a perhaps hand" Poem, or Beauty Hurts Mr. Vinal "she being Brand" "on the Madam's best april the" Memorabilia "next to of course god america i" "lis/-ten//you know what i mean when" "my sweet old etcetera" "Among/these/red pieces of" "in spite of everything" "since feeling is first" "i sing of Olaf glad and big" "twi-/is -Light bird" "a clown's smirk in the skull of a baboon" "somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond" "r-p-o-p-h-e-s-s-a-g-r" "the boys i mean are not refined" "as freedom is a breakfastfood" "anyone lived in a pretty how town" "my father moved through dooms of love" "plato told" "pity this busy monster, manunkind" "a grin without a" Proud Riders Europa Test Paper From the Green Book of Yfan Mater Dolorosa Words of an Old Woman Hasbrouck and the Rose Bill Gets Burned "On Brooklyn Bridge I saw a man drop dead" "I met in a merchant's place" "The shopgirls leave their work" "How shall we mourn you who are killed and wasted" "My work done, I lean on the window-sill" "In the shop, she, her mother, and grandmother" Idiot "She who worked patiently" Epidemic "Her work was to count linings--" "The house-wreckers have left the door and a staircase" Aphrodite Vrania April "Out of the hills the trees bulge" "How difficult for me is Hebrew" "I have learnt the Hebrew blessing before eating bread" "After I had worked all day at what I earn my living" "The Hebrew of your poets, Zion" "Though our thoughts often, we ourselves" "Among the heaps of brick and plaster lies" Epitaphs Millinery District ["The clouds ..."] "A dead gull in the road" "I like this secret walking" Rainy Season "Of course, we must die" My grandfather, dead long before I was born" "A grove of small trees, branches thick with berries" Millinery District ["Many fair hours ..."] Similes Epitaph Free Verse from Early History of a Writer Empty Bed Blues Everyday Alchemy Thirst To One Loved Wholly Within Wisdom To Mr. Maunder Maunder, Professional Poet To the Powers of Desolation To the Natural World: at 37 Try Tropic All Around the Town Bounding Line Hymn to Yellow Weed Fructus Reapers Cotton Song Georgia Dusk Nullo Evening Song Portrait in Georgia Seventh Street Storm Ending Her Lips Are Copper Wire Gum Gods Are Here This Amber Sunstream Axle Song Near House Midland So Simple Where I Saw the Snake First Poem Lamentations Winter Nocturne: Thea Hospital "To an Amiable Child" Creatures in the Zoo A Purplexicon of Dissynthegrations Ol' Man River Little Girl Blue Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered Dead Man's Corner Epitaphs A House of the Eighties Omelet of A. MacLeish Newsreel LIII Waltz Against the Mountains Something Starting Over Noon I Can't Get Started They All Laughed Elegy for Melusine from the Intensive Care Ward Red-Headed Intern, Taking Notes Scene: A Bedside in the Witches' Kitchen Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Insects A History of the Caesars Medusa Knowledge Women Alchemist My Voice Not Being Proud Men Loved Wholly Beyond Wisdom Sub Contra Cassandra Winter Swan Dark Summer Late Song Short Summary Roman Fountain Evening-Star Baroque Comment Kept Heard by a Girl Several Voices Out of a Cloud Musician Zone Night Morning Dragonfly Sermon Serenade Kiss Almost a God Long Distance Moan from Elegy in the Manner of a Requiem in Memory of D. H. Lawrence Waiter History of Education Slow Curtain Why Must You Know? Would You Think? Fish Food: An Obituary to Hart Crane Come Over and Help Us Anathema. Maranatha! In the Bathtub, to Mnemosyne Esprit d'Escalier Cross Questions from John Brown's Body American Names Cotton Mather Daniel Boone Metropolitan Nightmare Winter Tenement Ernest Vision Photoheliograph from Chorus for Survival Cage of Voices from Libretto for the Republic of Liberia from Harlem Gallery April Mortality Ghostly Tree Rounds and Garlands Done Moon and Spectator Fragmentary Stars Horn Figurehead Grapes Making Chaplinesque For the Marriage of Faustus and Helen Voyages Repose of Rivers Wine Menagerie At Melville's Tomb Bridge O Carib Isle! Broken Tower Take My Hand, Precious Lord Dumb Moment Fern Song Frog Song True Western Summer from The Indians in the Woods Girl Help Reader Winter Garden Helen Grown Old For the Father of Sandro Gulotta Ancient Ones: Betatakin Garden Note I, Los Altos Garden Note II, March from The Wild Party from Lolita On Translating "Eugene Onegin" Santo Domingo Corn Dance Mr. Pope Ode to the Confederate Dead Twelve Last Days of Alice Wolves Aeneas at Washington Ivory Tower Mediterranean Sonnets at Christmas Swimmers February Ground Walt Whitman Two Songs of Advent Magpie's Shadow Solitude of Glass October Vacant Lot Cold Nocturne Barnyard Wild Sunflower Realization Apollo and Daphne Fable Fall of Leaves Slow Pacific Swell To a Young Writer By the Road to the Sunnyvale Air-Base Elegy on a Young Airedale Bitch Lost Two Years Since in the Salt-Marsh On Teaching the Young Time and the Garden In Praise of California Wines To the Moon Long Gone Scotty Has His Say Sister Lou Southern Road Memphis Blues Ma Rainey Slim in Atlanta Children's Children Chillen Get Shoes Sporting Beasley Cabaret Old Lem A Broken View Onion Fields Earthworm Slow By Night Curse While I Slept Sound I Listened For As Easily As Trees Waxwings Pitcher Cypresses Swimmer Farm Boy After Summer Museum Vase Ordovician Fossil Algae Sounds

28
book jacket
The Norton anthology of African American literature / Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor, Nellie

xliv, 2665 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0393040011
Were you there when they crucified my Lord? ; City called heaven ; God's a-gonna trouble the water ; Walk together children ; I know moon-rise ; I'm a-rollin' ; I been rebuked and I been scorned ; Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? ; Soon I will be done ; No more auction block ; Swing low, sweet chariot ; Steal away to Jesus ; Go down, Moses ; Been in the storm so long ; Oh, freedom! -- This little light of mine ; Down by the riverside ; Freedom in the air ; Take my hand, precious Lord ; Peace be still ; Stand by me -- Yellow dog blues ; St. Louis blues ; Beale Street blues ; Down-hearted blues ; See, see rider ; Prove it on me blues ; Gulf Coast blues ; Trouble in mind ; Backwater blues ; In the house blues ; How long blues ; Hellhound on my trail ; It's a low down dirty shame ; Good morning, blues ; Sent for you yesterday ; Going to Chicago blues ; Fine and mellow ; Hoochie coochie ; Sunnyland.

29
book jacket
Before Harlem : an anthology of African American literature from the long nineteenth century / edite

xlviii, 704 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781621902027 (paperback : acid-free paper)


31
All the haunts be ours : a compendium of folk horror.

12 videodiscs (1894 min.) :
ISBN/ISSN:
Woodlands dark and days bewitched : a history of folk horror /

32
book jacket
The New York Times book of movies : the essential 1,000 films to see / selected by Manohla Dargis an

1296 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780789336576

33
book jacket
South Carolina women : their lives and times / edited by Marjorie Julian Spruill, Valinda W. Littlef

1 online resource.
ISBN/ISSN: 9780820343815 (electronic bk.)

34
book jacket
Wade Hampton : Confederate warrior to southern redeemer / Rod Andrew, Jr.
Andrew, Rod,
xviii, 616 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780807831939

35
book jacket
The Wright Company : from invention to industry / Edward J. Roach.
Roach, Edward J.,
xii, 218 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780821420508

36
book jacket
Reading the American past : selected historical documents / [edited by] Michael P. Johnson.

2 v. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780312564131 (pbk. : v. 1)


38
book jacket
African American history / editor, Kibibi Mack-Shelton, PhD, Clafin University

3 volumes (xx, 770 pages) :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781682171523

39
The greatest legal fake book of all time.

672 p. of music ;
ISBN/ISSN:
About a quarter to nine -- Abide with me -- Afrikaan beat -- After the ball -- After the gold rush -- After midnight -- After the lights do down low -- Ah! so pure (from "Martha") -- Ah! sweet mystery of life (The dream melody) -- Ain't misbehavin' -- Ain't she sweet -- Ain't we got fun -- Alabama jubilee -- Alabamy bound -- Al di la -- Alleluia -- All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth -- All my love -- All my tomorrows -- All the way -- All this and heaven too -- All the gold in California -- All through the night -- Aloha-oe (Hawaiian farewell song) -- Alone together -- Along the Santa Fe Trail -- Alouette -- Always on my mind -- Am I blue? -- Am I in love? -- Amazing grace -- America -- America the beautiful -- An American in Paris -- American made -- American patrol -- And the angels sing -- Angel baby -- Angel eyes -- Angels from the realms of glory -- Angels we have heard on high (Westminster carol) -- Anniversary song -- Another lonely song -- Anything goes -- Anywhere my heart goes (Meggie's theme) -- April in Paris -- April showers -- Arab dance (from "The nutcracker suite) -- Aren't you glad you're you? -- Are you from Dixie? -- Are you lonesome tonight? -- Are you on the road to lovin' me again? -- Artist's life -- Arthur's theme (Best that you can do) -- As long as he needs me -- As tears go by -- As time goes by -- At sundown -- Auf wiedersehen, my dear -- Auld lang syne -- Autumn in New York -- Autumn nocturne -- Avalon -- Ave Maria / Away in a manger -- Baby baby (I know you're a lady) -- Baby, don't get hooked on me -- Baby face -- Baby, I'm-a want you -- Il bacio = The kiss -- Ball of fire -- Ballerina -- Baltimore Oriole -- The band played on -- Barbara Ann -- Barney Google -- Battle hymn of the republic -- Be my little baby bumble bee -- The beat goes on -- Beautiful Ohio -- Beautiful you -- Because -- Beep beep -- Beer barrel polka (Roll out the barrel) -- Before the next teardrop falls -- Begin the beguine -- Bei mir bist du schon (means that you're grand) -- Believe me if all those endearing young charms -- Beside a babbling brook -- The best of my love -- Between the devil and the deep blue sea -- Bewitched -- Bidin' my time -- Big noise from Winnetka -- Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? -- Bimbombey -- Bird dog -- A bird in the gilded cage -- Birdland blues -- The birth of the blues -- Blame it on the bossa nova -- Blow, Gabriel, blow -- Blue champagne -- The blue room -- Blue and sentimental -- Blue Danube -- Blue gardenia -- Blue tango -- Blues for Daddy-o -- Blues in Hoss' flat -- Blues in the night (My mamma done tol' me) -- Bob white (whatcha gonna swing tonight?) -- Body and soul -- The boll weevil -- Boo-hoo -- Born free -- The boulevard of broken dreams -- The Bowery -- Breezin' along with the breeze -- Brian's song -- Bridal chorus (from "Lohengrin") -- Breaking up is hard to do -- Brighten the corner where you are -- Brother, can you spare a dime -- Brotherly shove -- Bud on Bach -- Buffalo gals -- Bugle call rag -- But not for me -- But you know I love you -- By a waterfall -- By the beautiful sea -- By the light of the silvery moon -- Bye bye blackbird -- Bye bye, love -- Calcutta -- Calendar girl -- California here I come -- California sun -- Canadian capers -- Can this be love? -- Can you read my mind? (Love theme from "Superman") -- Can't we be friends? -- Can't we talk it over -- Can't yo' hear me callin', Caroline -- Caravan -- Careless love -- Carolina in the morning -- Carolina moon -- Carry me back to old Virginny -- Catch us if you can -- Catching the sun -- Cement mixer (Put-ti, put-ti) -- Chances are -- Charleston -- Chariots of fire -- Cheatin' on me -- Cheerful little earful -- Cherokee -- Chi-baba chi-baba (My bambino go to sleep) -- Chinatown, my Chinatown -- Christmas auld lang syne -- Christmas in Killarney -- The Christmas waltz -- Chussen kalle mazel tov -- Cinnamon girl -- Clair de lune -- Clancy lowered the boom! -- Clap yo' hands -- Clarinet polka -- Close to you -- The coffee song (They've got an awful lot of coffee in Brazil) -- Collegiate -- Come back to Sorrento -- Come dance with me -- Come fly with me -- Come go with me -- Come, Josephine, in my flying machine -- Come live with me -- Comin' thru the rye -- Conquistador -- The continental -- Could I have this dance -- Count every star -- Country gardens -- Crazy rhythm -- Crimson and clover -- Cry -- Cuddle up a little closer, lovey mine -- A cup of coffee, a sandwich, and you -- Cute -- Daddy's home -- Daisy Jane -- Dance little bird -- Dance of the infidels -- Dance to the music -- Dancing in the dark -- Dancing on the ceiling -- Dancing with tears in my eyes -- Darlin' -- Darn that dream -- The daughter of Rosie O'Grady -- Day by day -- Day in, day out -- Days of wine and roses -- Daydream believer -- Daytime friends -- Deck the halls -- Deep in a dream -- Delicado (Baiao) -- The desert song -- Devoted to you -- Deyainu -- Diamonds are a girl's best friend -- Die greene koseene = My little country cousin -- Dinah -- Dixie -- Dixieland delight -- Do, do, do -- Do nothin' till you hear from me -- Does the spearmint lose its flavor (on the bedpost over night?) -- Dominique -- Domino -- Don't bring Lulu -- Don't break the heart that loves you -- Don't cry Joe (Let her go, let her go, let her go) -- Don't fence me in -- Don't forbid me -- Don't get around much anymore -- Don't take your love from me -- Don't you want me? -- Down among the sheltering palms -- Down by the O-H-I-O -- Down by the river-side -- Down in the valley -- Down here on the ground -- Down on 33rd and 3rd (Thoity thoid and Thoid) -- Dream -- A dream -- Dream lover -- Dream weaver -- Drinking again -- Drinking song -- Duelin' banjos -- Early autumn -- Early mornin' rain -- Earth angel -- Ease on down the road -- Easy come, easy go -- El choclo (tango Argentine) -- El watusi -- Elogie -- Embraceable you -- Empty saddles -- Enjoy yourself (it's later than you think) -- The entertainer -- Etude / An evening prayer -- Evergreen (Love theme from "A star is born") -- Evergreen (A wedding song) -- Everybody loves a lover -- Everybody loves somebody -- Everybody makes mistakes -- Everybody's somebody's fool -- Everybody's talkin' (Echoes) -- Every little movement -- Everything is beautiful -- Ev'rybody has the right to be wrong! (at least once) -- Exactly like you -- Eye of the tiger (the theme from "Rocky III").

40
book jacket
Hard lines : rough south poetry / edited by Daniel Cross Turner and William Wright

1 online resource (xiv, 295 pages ):
ISBN/ISSN: 9781611176377

41
book jacket
Marching masters : slavery, race, and the Confederate army during the Civil War / Colin Edward Woodw
Woodward, Colin Edward,
x, 283 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780813935416

42
book jacket
American datelines : major news stories from colonial times to the present / edited by Ed Cray, Jona

xxiii, 412 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0252071166 (pbk. : alk. paper)


44
book jacket
Louis Trezevant Wigfall : the disintegration of the Union and collapse of the Confederacy / Edward S
Cooper, Edward S.,
xiv, 197 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781611475647 (cloth : alk. paper)

45
book jacket
Essential documents of American history. Volume 1 : from colonial times to the Civil War / edited by

xvii, 497 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0486797309

46
book jacket
Art since 1900 : modernism, antimodernism, postmodernism / Hal Foster, Rosalind Krauss, Yve-alain Bo

2 volumes :
ISBN/ISSN: 0500289522

47
book jacket
Nineteenth-century American women writers : an anthology / edited by Karen L. Kilcup.

1, 601 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0631199861
The woman who fell from the sky (Iroquois) -- The origin of corn (Eastern Cherokee) -- The chief's daughters : an Otoe tale (Otoe) -- The ghost wife (Pawnee) -- Changing woman and white shell woman (Navajo) -- Bluejay and the well-behaved maiden (Nez Percé).

48
book jacket
Songs of the Civil War / compiled and edited by Irwin Silber ; music arrangements by Jerry Silverman

1 score (385 pages) :
ISBN/ISSN: 0486284387 (pbk.) :

49
book jacket
When the southern lights went dark : the lighthouse establishment during the Civil War / Mary Louise
Clifford, Mary Louise,
432 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781493047062

50
book jacket
Imperfect union : how Jessie and John Frémont mapped the West, invented celebrity, and helped cause
Inskeep, Steve,
449 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780735224353

Search Results Pages:    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 640

This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library of Michigan.

LM-logo IMLS-logo MDE-logo