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Copy of CAS LIBRARY LIST 30.4. 14.Xlsx AMERICAN CLASSIC - AMERIČKI KLASICI Agee, James A Death in the Family Ayer Barnes,Margaret Years of Grace Go Tell it on the BalDwin, James Mountain Bellow, Saul ColleCteD Stories Bellow, Saul Herzog Bellow, Saul HumbolDt's Gift Bellow, Saul Novels 1944-1953 Bellow, Saul Seize the Day Bellow, Saul The Dean's DeCember Bellow, Saul The ViCtim To Jerusalem anD Bellow, Saul Back Brodsky, Joseph A Part of SpeeCh ColleCteD Poems in Brodsky, Joseph English Less Than One- Brodsky, Joseph SeleCteD Essays Brodsky, Joseph Nativity Poems On Grief anD Reason- Brodsky, Joseph Essays Brodsky, Joseph Watermark BromfielD, Louis Early Autumn BuCk, Pearl The GooD Earth A GooD SCent from a Butler, Robert Olen Strange Mountain Cather, Willa One of Ours The Amazing ADventures of Chabon, MiChael Kavalier & Clay The Stories of John Cheever, John Cheever Cozzens, James GuarD of Honor Cunningham, MiChael The Hours Davis, HarolD Honey in the Horn Eugenides, Jeffry MiDDlesex Faulkner, William A Fable Faulkner, William Absalom, Absalom! Faulkner, William As I Lay Dying Faulkner, William Go Down, Moses Faulkner, William Light in August New Orleans Faulkner, William Sketches Faulkner, William Requiem for a Nun Faulkner, William The Mansion Faulkner, William The Reivers The SounD anD the Faulkner, William Fury Faulkner, William The Town Three Famous Short Faulkner, William Novels Ferber, Edna So Big FitzgeralD, SCott TenDeris the Night Flight, Hornet Ken Follett ForD, RiCharD InDepenDenCe Day Glasgow, Ellen In This Our Life Guthrie, AlfreD Bertram The Way West Hamilton, Jane A Map of the WorlD Hemingway, Ernest A Farewell to Arms Hemingway, Ernest A Moveable Feast Hemingway, Ernest In Our Time Hemingway, Ernest IslanDs in the Stream The Complete Short Hemingway, Ernest Stories The First Forty-Nine Hemingway, Ernest Stories The OlD Man anD the Hemingway, Ernest Sea The OlD Man anD the Hemingway, Ernest Sea Hemingway, Ernest The Sun also Rises Hemingway, Ernest True at First Light Hemingway, Ernest A Bell for ADano For Whom the Bell Hersey, John Tolls The Mambo Kings Hijuelos, OsCar Plays; Song of Love Jones, EDwarD The Known World A ConfeDeracy of Kennedy Toole, John Dunces KenneDy, William IronweeD Interpreter of Lahiri, Jhumpa Maladies HenDerson the Rain Lewis Taylor, Robert King The Travels of Jaimie Lewis Taylor, Robert McPheeters Lewis, SinClair Arrowsmith Lewis, SinClair Babbitt Lewis, SinClair Elmer Gantry Lewis, SinClair Go East, Young Man Lewis, SinClair Main Street The Man Who Knew CooliDge Being the Soul of Lowell Lewis, SinClair SChmaltz The Minnesota Lewis, SinClair Stories MacKinlay, Kantor AnDersonville The ExeCutioner's Mailer, Norman Song MalDamuD, BernerD The Fixer Miller, Caroline Lamb in His Bosom Millhauser, Steven Martin Dressler Milosz, Czeslaw LegenDs of MoDernity New ColleCteD Poems Milosz, Czeslaw 1931-2001 Milosz, Czeslaw The Captive MinD Milosz, Czeslaw To Begin Where I Am Milosz, Czeslaw Unattainable Earth Momaday, SCott House Made of Dawn Morrison, Toni Beloved Morrison, Toni Jazz Morrison, Toni Love Morrison, Toni Paradise Morrison, Toni Remember Morrison, Toni Songs of Solomon Morrison, Toni Sula Morrison, Toni The Bluest Eye O'Connor, Edwin The EDge of Sadness Complete Plays 1920- O'Neill, Eugene 1931 Complete Plays 1932- O'Neill, Eugene 1943 Penn, Robert Warren All Time King's Men Proulx, Annie The Shipping News Robinson, Marilynne Gilead Shaara, MiChael The Killer Angles ShielDs, Carol The Stone Diaries BroDsky-A Personal Shtern, LuDmila Memoir SinClair, Upton Dragon's Teeth Singer; Isaac Enemies, A Love Story Singer; Isaac Stories for ChilDren Singer; Isaac The ColleCteD Stories Singer; Isaac The Golem The Slave Enemies, A Singer; Isaac Love Story Shasha Smiley, Jane A ThousanD ACres The ColleCteD Stories StafforD, Jean of Jean StafforD Stegner, WalleCe Angle of Repose SteinbeCk, John Cannery Row SteinbeCk, John East of EDen Novels anD Stories SteinbeCk, John 1932-1937 SteinbeCk, John Of MiCe anD Man SteinbeCk, John OnCe There Was War SteinbeCk, John Swett ThursDay SteinbeCk, John The Grapes of Wrath SteinbeCk, John The Long Vally SteinbeCk, John The Pearl SteinbeCk, John The WaywarD Bus The Winter of Our SteinbeCk, John DisContent SteinbeCk, John To a GoD Unknown SteinbeCk, John Tortilla Flat SteinbeCk, John Travels with Charley Stribling, Thomas SigesmunD The Store The Confesions of Nat Styron, William Turner Tarkington, Booth AliCe ADams A Summons to Taylor, Peter Memphis Four Complete Twain Mark Novels The ADventures of Twain Mark HuCkleberry Fin UpDike, John BeCh at Bay UpDike, John Rabbit is RiCh UpDike, John TheCentaur O.Henry Memorial AwarD Prize Stories of Various Authors 1919 O.Henry Memorial AwarD Prize Stories of Various Authors 1921 Walker, AliCe The Color Purple The Optimist's Welty, Eurora Daughter The BriDge of San Luis WilDer, Thornton Rey Wouk, Herman The Caine Mutiny The O.Henry AwarDs Various Authors Prize Stories of 2006 The O.Henry AwarDs Various Authors Prize Stories of 2005 The O.Henry AwarDs Various Authors Prize Stories of 2003 The O. Henry AwarDs Various Authors Prize Stories of 2002 The O.Henry AwarDs Various Authors Prize Stories of 2001 The O.Henry AwarDs Various Authors Prize Stories of 2000 The O.Henry AwarDs Various Authors Prize Stories of 1999 The O.Henry AwarDs Various Authors Prize Stories of 1996 The O.Henry AwarDs Various Authors Prize Stories of 1995 The O.Henry AwarDs Various Authors Prize Stories of 1992 HiDDen HanDs - International PerspeCtives on ChilDren9s Work anD Labour Mizen, Pole & Bolton.
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