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Belmont Authors by Call Number Belmont Authors by Call Number CALL # BARCODE TITLE AUTHOR Vol. Published Year BEL 929.2 BEN 34862005829638 Jay Benton's illustrated diary. Benton, Jay. 19uu The medallion / by Len Abram [edited by Isaac BELMONT AUTHOR ABR 34862006082823 Milner] Abram, Len, author. 2014 Debris : a novel of love, war and the Lusitania / Len BELMONT AUTHOR ABR 34862006098498 Abram. Abram, Len, author. 2015 General managers in action / Francis Joseph Aguilar. BELMONT AUTHOR AGU 34862003794222 -- Aguilar, Francis J. (Francis Joseph) 1988 Latvians in Bicentennial America / written and BELMONT AUTHOR AKM 34862006190881 compiled by Osvalds Akmentins. Akmentin̦š, Osvalds. 1976 BELMONT AUTHOR ALC 34862003959387 The pull of the earth / Alfred Alcorn. Alcorn, Alfred. 1985 BELMONT AUTHOR ALC 34862002927062 Murder in the Museum of Man / Alfred Alcorn. Alcorn, Alfred. 1997 BELMONT AUTHOR ALC 34862003380154 The long run of Myles Mayberry / Alfred Alcorn. Alcorn, Alfred. 1999 The love potion murders in the Museum of Man / BELMONT AUTHOR ALC 34862004974443 Alfred Alcorn. Alcorn, Alfred. 2009 My Greek heritage cookbook / by Jasmine Panos Andrews photography by Paul A. Andrews BELMONT AUTHOR AND 34862001644155 illustrations by Thalia L. Bredakis. Andrews, Jasmine Panos. 1989 BELMONT AUTHOR ARC 34862004828268 Unexpected life / Paula Evans Archer Archer, Paula Evans. 2009 BELMONT AUTHOR ARG 34862000406374 Sing butterfly wind / by Xenia Argon. Argon, Xenia. 1974 Search query ambiguity : when lists are not enough BELMONT AUTHOR AUR 34862006098589 / David N. Aurelio. Aurelio, David N. 2009 BELMONT AUTHOR BAI 34862003972364 Seven days and prayer. Baird, Coleen. 1980 The Press & the American Revolution / edited by Bernard Bailyn and John B. Hench with a foreword by Marcus A. McCorison and an afterword by BELMONT AUTHOR BAI 34862006160561 James Russell Wiggins. 1980 Restless planet : tulburătoare lume : poems / poezii BELMONT AUTHOR BAJ 34862002433442 / George Bajenaru. Bajenaru, George, 1938- 1993 Între sublim și tragic : eseuri literare, BELMONT AUTHOR BAJ 34862004247113 însemnări, convorbiri / George Băjenaru. Bajenaru, George, 1938- 1998 Industrial growth in South India case studies in Baldwin, George B. (George Benedict), BELMONT AUTHOR BAL 34862003960377 economic development. 1920-2014. 1959 Planning and development in Iran, by George B. Baldwin, George B. (George Benedict), BELMONT AUTHOR BAL 34862004972835 Baldwin. 1920-2014. 1967 Nec pluribus impar : an interpretive essay on the BELMONT AUTHOR BAL 34862006160249 absolutism of Louis XIV / George D. Balsama. Balsama, George D. 1978 The crisis of reformation: confrontation and conciliation [by] George D. Balsama [and] Jerome BELMONT AUTHOR BAL 34862006160223 Friedman. Balsama, George D. 1972 The decomposition and rebirth of post-reformation BELMONT AUTHOR BAL 34862006160231 France / George D. Balsama. Balsama, George D. 1974 BELMONT AUTHOR BAL 34862006160256 The politics of national despair / George D. Balsama. Balsama, George D. 1978 Blueberry eyes / written by Monica Driscoll Beatty BELMONT AUTHOR BEA 34862002718545 illustrated by Peg Michel. Beatty, Monica Driscoll, 1956- 1996 BELMONT AUTHOR BEA 34862003145664 The language of letting go / Melody Beattie. Beattie, Melody. 1990 My sister Rose has diabetes / written by Monica BELMONT AUTHOR BEA 34862003161745 Driscoll Beatty illustrated by Kathy Parkinson. Beatty, Monica Driscoll, 1956- 1997 Prepared by Belmont Library Staff 12/11/2017 Page 1 Belmont Authors by Call Number CALL # BARCODE TITLE AUTHOR Vol. Published Year Fire night! / written by Monica Driscoll Beatty BELMONT AUTHOR BEA 34862003330282 illustrated by Christie Allan-Piper. Beatty, Monica Driscoll, 1956- 1998 Gracefully insane : the rise and fall of America's BELMONT AUTHOR BEA 34862004067503 premier mental hospital / Alex Beam. Beam, Alex. 2001 Fire night! / written by Monica Driscoll Beatty BELMONT AUTHOR BEA 34862003330332 illustrated by Christie Allan-Piper. Beatty, Monica Driscoll, 1956- 1998 Blueberry eyes / written by Monica Driscoll Beatty BELMONT AUTHOR BEA 34862002718586 illustrated by Peg Michel. Beatty, Monica Driscoll, 1956- 1996 BELMONT AUTHOR BEL 34862005657724 Belmont Public Library cookbook. 1985 BELMONT AUTHOR BEL 34862001749186 Mirage Country Cookbook. Belmont Circle of the Florence BELMONT AUTHOR BEL 34862006160298 Our favorite recipes. Crittenton League. Choice Recipes: compiled by Home Economics BELMONT AUTHOR BEL 34862006162666 Department. Belmont Woman's Club Beyond the four corners of the world : a Navajo BELMONT AUTHOR BEN 34862002735648 woman's journey / Emily Benedek. Benedek, Emily. 1995 John Baskerville, type-founder and printer, 1706- Benton, Josiah H. (Josiah Henry), 1843- BELMONT AUTHOR BEN 34862006190931 1775, by Josiah Henry Benton, LL. D. 1917. 1914 All the best contests for kids / Joan M. Bergstrom BELMONT AUTHOR BER 34862003959338 and Graig Bergstrom. 1988 Under observation : life inside a psychiatric hospital BELMONT AUTHOR BER 34862002423948 / Lisa Berger and Alexander Vuckovic. Berger, Lisa. 1994 BELMONT AUTHOR BLO 34862001638249 Monte Cassino in the Middle Ages / Herbert Bloch. -- Bloch, Herbert, 1911-2006. v2 1986 BELMONT AUTHOR BLO 34862001638256 Monte Cassino in the Middle Ages / Herbert Bloch. -- Bloch, Herbert, 1911-2006. v3 1986 BELMONT AUTHOR BLO 34862001638231 Monte Cassino in the Middle Ages / Herbert Bloch. -- Bloch, Herbert, 1911-2006. v1 1986 At the breast : ideologies of breastfeeding and motherhood in the contemporary United States / BELMONT AUTHOR BLU 34862003406470 Linda M. Blum. Blum, Linda M. 1999 Face-to-face is the ultimate social media / Larry BELMONT AUTHOR BLU 34862005258663 Blumsack. Blumsack, Larry. 2010 Little Bunny's preschool countdown / Maribeth BELMONT AUTHOR BOE 34862002889817 Boelts illustrated by Kathy Parkinson. Boelts, Maribeth, 1964- 1996 Land of the lingering snow. Chronicles of a stroller in New England from January to June, by Frank Bolles BELMONT AUTHOR BOL 34862006160322 ... Bolles, Frank, 1856-1894. 1891 Land of the lingering snow. Chronicles of a stroller in BELMONT AUTHOR BOL 34862006160348 New England from January to June. Bolles, Frank, 1856-1894. 1893 Booths in history : their roots and lives, encounters, BELMONT AUTHOR BOO 34862003371575 and achievements / by John Nicholls Booth. Booth, John Nicholls, 1912- 1982 Genetics and the races of man an introduction to BELMONT AUTHOR BOY 34862003795518 modern physical anthropology. Boyd, William C. (William Clouser), 1903- 1950 BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862003959353 Between wind and water. With illus. by the author. Brace, Gerald Warner, 1901-1978. 1966 BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862000216724 The department, a novel. Brace, Gerald Warner, 1901-1978. 1968 Prepared by Belmont Library Staff 12/11/2017 Page 2 Belmont Authors by Call Number CALL # BARCODE TITLE AUTHOR Vol. Published Year Days that were / Gerald Warner Brace with ill. by BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862003959379 the author. Brace, Gerald Warner, 1901-1978. 1976 BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862000216625 The Garretson chronicle, a novel. Brace, Gerald Warner, 1901-1978. 1947 BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862003959346 The spire : a novel. Brace, Gerald Warner, 1901-1978. 1952 The unreasonable American: Francis W. Davis, inventor of power steering, by Houston Branch & BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862000823669 Wendell Smith. -- Branch, Houston, 1905-1968. 1968 BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862000216534 The wind's will. Brace, Gerald Warner, 1901-1978. 1964 Buzz : the science and lore of alcohol and caffeine / BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862002898917 Stephen Braun. Braun, Stephen, 1957- 1996 BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862000216435 The world of Carrick's Cove : a novel. Brace, Gerald Warner, 1901-1978 1957 The Sportsman's handbook world guide to the BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862003972521 pleasure world. [Editor: Houston Branch] 1964 BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862004828243 The department, a novel. Brace, Gerald Warner, 1901-1978. 1968 Wilber's War : An American Family's Journey BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862006098720 through World War II / Hale Bradt. Bradt, Hale, 1930- author. bk1 2016 Wilber's War : An American Family's Journey BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862006098738 through World War II / Hale Bradt. Bradt, Hale, 1930- author. bk2 2016 Wilber's War : An American Family's Journey BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862006098746 through World War II / Hale Bradt. Bradt, Hale, 1930- author. bk3 2016 BELMONT AUTHOR BRA 34862006190865 Faience designs / Frances M. Bradbury. Bradbury, Frances M. 1984 BELMONT AUTHOR BRE 34862003794214 Helping children cope with stress / Avis Brenner. Brenner, Avis. 1984 BELMONT AUTHOR BRO 34862006160363 Dr. Howe and the Forsyth Infirmary. Brown, Rollo Walter, 1880-1956. 1952 Breaking into prison a citizen guide to volunteer BELMONT AUTHOR BUC 34862003794016 action. Buckley, Marie. 1974 BELMONT AUTHOR BUC 34862006184140 Alzheimer's disease / Alia Bucciarelli, MS. Bucciarelli, Alia, author. 2016 BELMONT AUTHOR BUR 34862005678951 Belmont : poems / Stephen Burt. Burt, Stephen, 1971- 2013 BELMONT AUTHOR BUR 34862006160330 Golden Years in Belmont. Burns, Ralph J. BELMONT AUTHOR BUS 34862003795419 Science is not enough. Bush, Vannevar, 1890-1974. 1967 Modern arms and free men: a discussion of the role BELMONT AUTHOR BUS 34862003794024 of science in preserving democracy. Bush, Vannevar, 1890-1974. 1949 Society, freedom, and conscience : the American Revolution in Virginia, Massachusetts, and New York / Jack P. Greene, Richard L. Bushman, Michael BELMONT AUTHOR BUS 34862003959296 Kammen edited by Richard M. Jellison. 1976 BELMONT AUTHOR BUS 34862005379154 Pieces of the action. Bush,
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