1960S Library Resources: Year by Year Booth Library’S Book and Media Collections Contain Thousands of Items from and About the Decade of the 1960S

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1960S Library Resources: Year by Year Booth Library’S Book and Media Collections Contain Thousands of Items from and About the Decade of the 1960S 1960s Library Resources: Year by Year Booth Library’s book and media collections contain thousands of items from and about the decade of the 1960s. Below is a selected list of books and films released during each year of the decade. All of these, and much more, may be borrowed from the Booth Library collections. Bibliographer: Marlene Slough. 1960 Books: Bettelheim, Bruno. The Informed Heart: Autonomy in a Mass Age...........................................................HM271 .B44 Goldwater, Barry M. The Conscience of a Conservative.............................................................................JK271 .G668 Gombrich, E.H. Art and Illusion: A Study in the Psychology of Pictorial Representation.........................N70 .G615 Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird.............................................................................................PS3562.E36x T6 1960 Updike, John. Rabbit, Run................................................................................................................PS3571.P4 R3 2000x Films: Inherit the Wind.................................................................................................................PN1997 .I5797x 2001 .DVD La Dolce Vita / The Sweet Life(Italian with English subtitles)..................................................... PN1997 .D644x .DVD Psycho...................................................................................................................................................PN1997 .P78x .DVD Spartacus............................................................................................................................................PN1997 .S625x .DVD The Apartment................................................................................................................................PN1997 .A7983x .DVD 1961 Books: Heller, Joseph. Catch-22.................................................................................................................PS3558.E476 C3 1995 Mumford, Lewis. The City in History: Its Origins, its Transformations, and its Prospects.......................HT111 .M8 Salinger, J.D. Franny and Zooey..................................................................................................PS3537.A426 F7 2001x Stone, Irving. The Agony and the Ecstasy..........................................................................................PS3537.T669 A34x White, Theodore H. The Making of the President, 1960....................................................E840 .W5 Films: 101 Dalmatians....................................................................................PN1997 .O53x 2008 .DVD Breakfast at Tiffany’s......................................................................................PN1997 .B83x .DVD Splendor in the Grass....................................................................................PN1997 .S698x .DVD The Hustler............................................................................................PN1997 .H87x .DVD West Side Story...................................................................................PN1997 .W454x .DVD 22 1962 Books: Baldwin, James. Another Country..........................................................................................................PS3552.A45 A9x Brown, Helen Gurley. Sex and the Single Girl................................................................................HQ800.2 .B759 2003 Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring.............................................................................................................................SB959 .C3 Kesey, Ken. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest...........................................................................PS3561.E667 O5 1996 Steinbeck, John. Travels with Charley: In Search of America....................................................................E169 .S82 Films: Dr. No...........................................................................................................................................PN1997 .D63745x .DVD Lawrence of Arabia..................................................................................................................PN1997 .L396x 2008 .DVD The Music Man...............................................................................................................................PN1997 .M875x .DVD To Kill a Mockingbird....................................................................................................................PN1997 .T6513x .DVD What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?............................................................................................PN1997 .W47212x .DVD 1963 Books: Friedan, Betty. The Feminine Mystique............................................................................................HQ1426 .F844 2001 Hofstadter, Richard. Anti-intellectualism in American Life......................................................................E169.1 .H74 Le Carré, John. The Spy Who Came in From the Cold..............................................................PR6062.E33 S64x 1964 Plath, Sylvia. The Bell Jar..................................................................................................................PS3566.L27 B4x 1971 Vonnegut, Kurt Jr. Cat’s Cradle.........................................................................................................PS3572.O5 C3 1998 Films: 8 1/2 (Italian with English subtitles)...................................................................PN1997 .E56x .DVD Il gattopardo / The leopard (Italian with English subtitles)...........................PN1997 .G3876x .DVD It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World....................................................................PN1997 .I756x .DVD Lilies of the Field..........................................................................................PN1997 .L548x .DVD The Birds......................................................................................................PN1997 .B575x .DVD 23 1964 Books: Bellow, Saul. Herzog............................................................................................................................PS3503.E4488 H5x Hemingway, Ernest. A Moveable Feast.......................................................................................PS3515.E37 Z475 1996 Jones, Howard Mumford. O Strange New World: American Culture: The Formative Years.........E169.1 .J644 1964 King, Martin Luther Jr. Why We Can’t Wait...................................................................................E185.61 .K54 2000x McLuhan, Marshall. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man..............................................................P90 .M26 Films: A Hard Day’s Night.........................................................................................................................PN1997 .H375x .DVD Dr. Strangelove: or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb................PN1997 .D6376x 2004 .DVD Goldfinger..........................................................................................................................................PN1997 .G645x .DVD Mary Poppins.................................................................................................................................PN1997 .M3792x .DVD My Fair Lady...................................................................................................................................PN1997 .M864x .DVD 1965 Books: Herbert, Frank. Dune.......................................................................................................................PS3558.E63 D8 1999 Malcolm X. The Autobiography of Malcolm X..........................................................................BP223.Z8 L57943 1992 Nader, Ralph. Unsafe at Any Speed: The Designed-in Dangers of the American Automobile.........TL242 .N3 1965x O’Connor, Flannery. Everything That Rises Must Converge................................................................PS3565.C57 E8x Teale, Edwin Way. Wandering through Winter...........................................................................................QH104 .T43 Films: Cat Ballou................................................................................................PN1997 .C3472x .DVD Doctor Zhivago........................................................................................PN1997 .D6378x .DVD Giulietta Degli Spiriti / Juliet of the Spirits (Italian with English subtitles).................................................PN1997 .G523x .DVD Obchod na Korze / The Shop on Main Street (Czech with English subtitles).....................................................PN1997 .S532x .DVD The Sound of Music...............................................................................PN1997 .S676x .DVD 24 1966 Books: Barth, John. Giles Goat-boy..................................................................................................................PS3552.A75 G5x Capote, Truman. In Cold Blood....................................................................................................HV6533.K3 C3 2002 Davis, David Brion. The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture................................................................HT871 .D3 Gass, William H. Omensetter’s Luck...................................................................................................PS3557.A845 O4x Pynchon, Thomas. The Crying of Lot 49...................................................................................PS3566.Y55
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