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Books by Grinnell Authors a/o 11/22//2019 BOOKS BY GRINNELL/POWESHIEK COUNTY AUTHORS Adkins, Dave. A Journey in Overseas Basketball. Pella IA: Town Crier Ltd., 1999. Adkins, Dave. Gringoismos. Xlibris LLC, 2013. Adkins, Dave. A History of Grinnell High School Athletics. Xlibris LLC, 2015. Adkins, Dave. Home Town Memories of Grinnell, Iowa. Xlibris Corporation, 2012. Adkins, Dave. Memories of Cornell College 1957-1962. Xlibris LLC, 2013. Amaryllis. Kenyon Press, 1941. Ann (Soderstrom), Ellie. The Silver Sickle. Boise ID; StoneHouse Ink, 2013. Apostle, H.G. Aristotle: Selected Works. Grinnell: Peripatetic Press, 1986, c1983. Apostle, H.G. Aristotle’s Categories and Propositions. Grinnell: Peripatetic Press, 1980. Apostle, H.G. Aristotle’s Metaphysics. Grinnell: Peripatetic Press, 1979, c1966. Apostle, H.G. Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. Grinnell: Peripatetic Press, 1984, c1975. Apostle, H.G. Aristotle’s On the Soul. Grinnell: Peripatetic Press, 1981. Apostle, H.G. Aristotle’s Physics. Grinnell: Peripatetic Press, 1980, c1969. Apostle, H.G. Aristotle’s Poetics. Grinnell: Peripatetic Press, 1990. Apostle, H.G. Aristotle’s Politics. Grinnell: Peripatetic Press, 1986. Apostle, H.G. Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics. Grinnell: Peripatetic Press, 1981. Apostle, H.G. College Algebra. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1954. Apostle, H.G. Mathematics as a Science of Quantities. Grinnell: Peripatetic Press, 1991. Arner, Timothy et al. Grinnell Beowulf. Waterloo IA: Pioneer Graphis, 2013. Atwell, Roberta. Reflections: Filtered Memories About Our Mothers. Grinnell: Atwell, 2002. Bakopoulos, Dean. Summerlong. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2015. Baranski, Leo. Scientific Basis for World Civilization: Unitary Field Theory. Boston: Christopher, 1960. Barnes, S.G. Monographs. 1891-1898. Bayer, C.J. Maternal Impressions: A Story in Child Life. Winona: Jones & Kroeger, 1897. Bayer, C.J. Modern Researches: Physiological, Psychological. Chicago: Scientific, 1901. Bello, Jumi. I Woman Girl LUV Machine. Grinnell: Grinnell College Press, 2010. Betts, Raymond F. Europe Overseas: Phases of Imperialism. New York: Basic Books, 1968. Black, Dennis H. Profiles of Valor: Iowa’s Medal of Honor Recipients of the Civil War. Des Moines: Lexicon, 2010. Bowen, Howard. Academic Recollections. Washington: Macmillan, 1988. (2 copies) Boyett-Compo, Charlotte. The Keeper of the Wind. Edmonton: Commonwealth, 1995. Briggs, Barb. Barb’s Bee Book. MIxbook Photo Co., 2017 Briggs, Barb. Little Lucy’s Arbor Lake Adventure. Mixbook Photo Co., 2018 Briggs, Barb. Milkweed, Milkweed, Who Did You Greet. Mixbook Photo Co., n/d. Bruland, G.S., Beautiful Land. Centerville, 1957. Bruland, G.S. Echoes From Grinnell. Grinnell, 1961 (3 copies) Buchanan, Fannie and Charles Luckenbill. How Man Made Music. Chicago: Follett, 1959. Burma, John. Spanish-Speaking Groups in the Untied States. Cambridge: Duke University, 1954. Campbell, David. The Crystal Desert. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1992. Campbell, David. Islands in Space and Time. Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin. 1996. Campbell, David. Land of Ghosts. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2005. Carlson, Connie et al. One of a Kind. Snapfish, ND. Cavanagh, Lynn and Mary Schuchmann. Images of America: Grinnell. Charleston SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2015. Chappell, Matthew. In the Name of Common Sense. New York: Macmillan, 1938. Clampitt, Amy. Archaic Figure. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1987. Clampitt, Amy. The Kingfisher. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1983. Clampitt, Amy. What the Light was Like. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1986. Cleaver, Charles. Japanese and Americans: Cultural Parallels and Paradoxes. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1976. Clotfelter, Beryl E. The Universe and its Structure, (Instructor’s Manual). New York et al.: McGraw-Hill Book Inc., 1976. Conard Henry and Henri Hus. Water Lilies and How to Grow Them. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1907. Contemporary Iowa Poets. Muscatine: Prairie Press, 1935. Cousins, Lloyd. Reading Method and Consequence: Basic Philosophies and Assessments of Reading Instruction, 1908 to 1990. Coyle, John P. The Spirit in Literature and Life. Cambridge, Mass: Riverside, 1895. Crissey, Forrest. Theodore E. Burton: American Statesman. New York: World, 1956. Drake, George. Our War: Stories from Poweshiek County’s Greatest Generation. Grinnell: Grinnell Community Education Council. 2009. Drechsel, Megan, Diana Grimes & Rachel Standler. Picturing Iowa: A Look at an Iowa Town in Its 150th Year. Grinnell: Grinnell College, 2004 (2 copies) Drummond, Henry. The Greatest Thing in the World. Springdale: Whitaker House, 1981. Dunner, Joseph…[et al.]. Major Aspects of International Politics. Grinnell: Grinnell College Press, 1948. Elliott-Like Cats and Dogs. Ed. Kenneth Jarnigan. Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, 1997. (contains story by Peggy Pinder Elliott) Elliott-Reflecting The Flame. Ed. Marc Maurer. Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, 1999. (contains story by Peggy Pinder Elliott) Elliott-The Car, The Sled, and The Butch Wax. Ed. Marc Maurer. Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, 2003. (contains story by Peggy Pinder Elliott) Elliott-Reaching for the Top in the Land Down Under. Ed. Marc Maurer. Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, 2001. (contains story by Peggy Pinder Elliott) Elliott-Safari. Ed. Marc Maurer. Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, 2001. (contains story by Peggy Pinder Elliott) Erickson, Karla A. How We Die Now. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2013. Felton, Keith Spencer. Going to Grinnell: A Californian’s Four Years at an Iowa College. Baltimore: Publish America, 2012. First Biennial Report of Iowa Book of Agriculture. Des Moines: State Department of Agriculture, 1954. Frantz, Andrea. Redemption and Madness: Three 19th Century Feminist Views on Motherhood and Childbearing. Las Colinas: Ide House, 1993. Freeman, Will. An Awakening. Ames: Championship Books, 1988. Freeman, Will. The Quest. North Charleston SC: Create Space Independent Publishing Platform, 2009. Freeman, Will and Scott Simmons. Take the Lead: A Revolutionary Approach to Coaching Cross Country. Grinnell: 2006. Frisbie, Alfred L. “Hey, Fatso”. San Jose: Writers Club Press, 2000. Fyfe, Dorothy. Micromosaic. Des Moines: Books by Mode, 2008. Fyfe, Dorothy. Voyage to Love. Des Moines: Books by Mode, 2006. Galt, Charles. Terse Verse. Topeka: Allen Press, 1955. Geissinger, Anne L. Storytelling Through Photos: Life in the Midwest. Blurb, Inc., 2012. Goldfarb, Alan. Words Together, Words Alone.Los Gatos, California: Robertson Publishing, 2011. Gosselink, Julie & Judy Hunter. Nonprofit Collaboration in Grinnell: A Case Study. Claude W. & Dolly Ahrens Foundation, n.d. (filed w/Ahrens Foundation) Green, Jennifer & Samuel A. Rebelsky. Owning Bits; Intellectual Property in the Information Age. Grinnell, Iowa: Glimmer Press, 2003. Haas, Dennis W. Sermons for Seekers 1966-1986. Grinnell: Grinnell College, nd. Haas, Dennis W. Sermons for Seekers 1987-1996. Grinnell: Grinnell College, nd. Haas, Dennis W. To the God of Many Names. Grinnell: Grinnell College Press, 1988. Haines, Aaron. The Makers of Iowa Methodism: A 20th Century Memorial of the Pioneers. Cincinnati: Jennings & Pye, 1900. Harlow, Sharon. Country Kiss. New York: Diamond Books, 1993. Harnack, Curtis. Persian Lions, Persian Lambs: An American’s Odyssey in Iran. Ames: Iowa State University, 1981. Harnack, Curtis. We Have All Gone Away. Ames: Iowa State University, 1981 Heath, Frank. The Day the Circus Ran Away. My Publisher, 2010. Heath, Frank. The Great Big Yawn 2014. Hegg, Horace B. Christian Hegg: A Football Journal. 2014 Henely, Louise. Letters From the Yellowstone. Grinnell: Ray & Frisbie, 1914. Herron, George. The Christian Society. Chicago: Fleming H. Revell, 1894. Herron, George. The Christian State: A Political Vision of Christ. Boston: Thomas Y. Crowell., 1895. Hill, James. The Growth of Government. Boston: Band, Abery, 1878. Hirsch, Edward. Earthly Measures. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1994. Hirsch, Edward. For the Sleepwal. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2014. Hirsch, Edward. Khazar Eyes; Return of the Khazars. XLibris Corporation, 2012. Hirsch, Edward. The Night Parade. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1989. Hirsch, Edward. On Love. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1998. Hirsch, Edward. Wild Gratitude. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996. Hopkins, Harry. Spending to Save: The Complete Story of Relief. New York: W.W. Norton, 1936. Hsieh: Cochran, Sherman and Andrew Hsieh. The Lius of Shanghai. Cambridge MA: Harvard Univeersity Press, 2013 Hsieh: Cochran, Sherman and Andrew Hsieh. One Day in China, May 21, 1936. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983. Hughes, Dennis D. Human Sacrifice in Ancient Greece. London: Routledge, 1991. Iowa Centennial 1846-1946: Poetry Anthology. 1946. Iowa Poetry Day Association. Brochure of Poems. Davenport IA, 1973. Iowa Poets. New York: Henry Harrison, 1935. Irving, Jan & Robin Currie. Mudluscious. Littleton CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1986. James, Mary. Silent Song. Montgomery: American CompuType, 1972. Jeffery, Ransom and John Keeble. Mine. New York: Warner Communications, 1974. Jones, Alan. Pioneering. Grinnell: Grinnell College, 1996. Kaiser: Marker, Gary et al. Everyday Life in Russian History: Quotidian Studies in Honor of Daniel Kaiser. Bloomington IN: Slavica Publishers, Indiana University, 2010. Kamp, Kathryn. Life in the Pueblo: Understanding the Past Through Archaeology. Prospect Heights: Waveland, 1998. Kamp, Kathryn and John Whittaker. Surviving Adversity. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1999. Kasper, Anne and Susan Ferguson.
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