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Publicly Accessible Titles Publicly Accessible Titles Product ID Title Author Additional_Author Publisher Year LCC Dewey LC Subject Heading nL_Subject Heading 1047700 Anomalies and curiosities of medicineGould, George M. Pyle, Walter Lytle Project Gutenberg, R706.G69 616.043 Abnormalities, Human. Medicine 2010710 An appeal to Congress for impartial suDouglass, Frederic University of V 1996 E449.D749A77 973.711 Abolitionists--United States. History: United States 1085164 The absentee Edgeworth, Maria. Project Gutenb 1999 PR4644.A37 823 Absentee landlordism--Fiction. ; Ireland--SocLiterature 2009554 Evangeline : A tale of Acadie Longfellow, Henry W Project Gutenberg, PS2263.A1.L66 811 Acadians--Poetry. ; American poetry. Literature 1085116 Extracts from Adam's diary Twain, Mark. Project Gutenberg, PS1309.E97 813.52 Adam (Biblical character)--Fiction. ; Bible.--OLiterature 2009596 First book of Adam and Eve Platt, Rutherford Ha Project Gutenberg, BS1692.P53 229 Adam (Biblical figure) ; Eve (Biblical figure) Religion 2009256 The education of Henry Adams Adams, Henry. Project Gutenberg, E175.5.A4 973 Adams, Henry,--1838-1918. ; Historians--Un History: United States 1006300 Orations Adams, John Quinc Project Gutenberg, PS660.A33 815.008 Adams, John Quincy,--1767-1848--Speeche Literature 1052200 Twenty years at Hull House : With au Addams, Jane. Project Gutenberg, HV4196.C4.H8 331.85 Addams, Jane (American social worker) ; HuBusiness, Economics an 2008516 Life of Joseph Addison Johnson, Samuel. BiblioBytes, PR3302.L546 824.524 Addison, Joseph,--1672-1719. ; Authors, En Literature 2011174 The ivory skull Sugimoto, Hanano University of V 1996 PZ3.I8.S84 813 Adoptees--Identification--Fiction. ; Didactic fi Literature 2009014 Anna Karenina Tolstoy, Leo. Christian Classics EthePG3366.A6 891.733 Adultery--Russia--Fiction. ; Russia--Social lif Literature 2009549 The secret of the night Leroux, Gaston. Project Gutenberg, PQ2623.E6.S43 843.008 Adventure and adventurers. ; Adventure ficti Literature 1086145 The Arabian nights entertainments Lang, Andrew Alex Catalogue, PZ3.A73 398.4 Adventure and adventurers. ; Adventure sto Social Sciences: Genera 1085557 Scaramouche Sabatini, Rafael. Project Gutenberg, PR6037.S23 823 Adventure and adventurers. ; Adventure sto Literature 1046200 The snow queen : In seven stories Andersen, H. C. Project Gutenberg, PT8116.E5.S66 808.068 Adventure and adventurers. ; Kidnapping--JuLiterature 2010538 The Oakdale affair Burroughs, Edgar R University of V 1997 PS3503.U687 813 Adventure fiction. Literature 2009405 The wreck of the Golden Mary Dickens, Charles. Project Gutenberg, PR4572.W94 823 Adventure fiction. Literature 1043000 The Coxon fund James, Henry. Project Gutenberg, PS2110.C6J3 813.46 Adventure fiction. Literature 1051700 The adventures of Jimmie Dale Packard, Frank L. Project Gutenberg, PS3531.A2154.A 814 Adventure fiction. Literature 2009175 Forge in the forest Roberts, Charles G Wiretap, PR5231.F6 823 Adventure fiction. Literature 1085384 The underground city, or, The Black I Verne, Jules. Project Gutenberg, PQ2469.I451.U6 843.8 Adventure fiction. Literature 1086093 The Pickwick papers Dickens, Charles. Alex Catalogue, PR4569.A2 823 Adventure fiction. ; Humorous fiction. Literature 2010695 Soldiers of fortune Davis, Richard Har Gibson, Charles DaUniversity of V 1996 PS1522.S68 813 Adventure stories. Literature 2009488 Love of life and other stories London, Jack. Project Gutenberg, PS3523.O46.L68 813 Adventure stories. ; Adventure and adventurLiterature 1027800 The night-born London, Jack. Project Gutenberg, PS3523.O46.N5 813 Adventure stories. ; Adventure and adventurLiterature 1085591 The white knight : Tirant Lo Blanc Martorell, Joanot. Rudder, Robert S. Project Gutenberg, PC3937.M4T57 849 Adventure stories. ; Adventure and adventurLiterature 1040600 Tales of adventure London, Jack. Project Gutenberg, PS3523.O46T28 813 Adventure stories. ; Adventure and adventurLiterature 1085649 Mistress Wilding Sabatini, Rafael. Project Gutenberg, PR6037.M5 823 Adventure stories. ; Adventure and adventurLiterature 2009386 The further adventures of Robinson CDefoe, Daniel. Project Gutenberg, PS3404.F87 823 Adventure stories. ; Adventure and adventurLiterature 1037200 Allan Quartermain Haggard, H. Rider. Project Gutenberg, PR4731.A56.A5 823 Adventure stories. ; Adventure and adventurLiterature 1033500 The red one London, Jack. Project Gutenberg, PS3523.O46.R4 813 Adventure stories. ; Adventures and adventuLiterature 1085099 When the world shook : Being an acc Haggard, H. Rider. Project Gutenberg, PR4731.W5 813 Adventure stories. ; Adventures and adventuLiterature 1050500 The golden key MacDonald, George Project Gutenberg, PR4967.G6 823.8 Adventure stories. ; Adventures and adventuLiterature 2009190 King Solomon's mines Haggard, H. Rider. Wiretap, PR4731.K5 823 Adventure stories. ; Quatermain, Allan (FictitLiterature 1051600 Thumbelina, or, Little Tiny Andersen, H. C. Project Gutenberg, PT8116.E5.T48 808.068 Adventures and adventurers. ; Adventure stoLiterature 1086073 The hunting of the snark : An agony inCarroll, Lewis. Alex Catalogue, PR4611.H8 821 Adventures and adventurers. ; Adventure stoLiterature 1047600 The wild swans Andersen, H. C. Project Gutenberg, PT8116.E5.W55 808.068 Adventures and adventurers. ; Adventure stoLiterature 2011132 The psychology of advertising Scott, Walter Dill. University of V 1997 HF5822.S36 659.1 Advertising. ; Psychology, Applied. Business, Economics an 2010882 The islands H. D. University of V 1996 PS3507.O726.I8 811 Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey)--Poetr Literature 1020000 Aeroplanes and dirigibles of war Talbot, Frederick A Project Gutenberg, UG630.T35 629.66 Aeronautics, Military. Technology, Engineerin 1035400 The mastery of the air Claxton, William J. Project Gutenberg, TL547.C53 629.13 Aeronautics. ; Airplanes. Technology, Engineerin 1037600 A history of aeronautics Vivian, Evelyn Cha Project Gutenberg, TL515.V5 629.13 Aeronautics--History. Technology, Engineerin 2008465 Beauty Emerson, Ralph W BiblioBytes, PS1615.B39 814.3 Aesthetics. ; Philosophy, American. Literature 2008583 Letters upon the aesthetic education oSchiller, Friedrich. BiblioBytes, PT2473.A5 808.84 Aesthetics. ; Philosophy. Literature 2008430 On taste Burke, Edmund. BiblioBytes, PR3334.B4.B87 828.6 Aesthetics--Early works to 1800. Literature 2008432 Sublime and beautiful Burke, Edmund. BiblioBytes, BH181.B87 828.6 Aesthetics--Early works to 1800. Literature 1085612 The land of footprints White, Stewart Edw Project Gutenberg, SK255.B8.W45 799.2968 Africa, East--Description and travel. Sports and Recreation 2010512 The Negro in American fiction Brawley, Benjamin University of V 1998 PS508.N3.B73 810.9 African American authors. ; American literatuLiterature 2010629 The negro singer Corrothers, James University of V 1997 PS613.C67 811 African American singers--Poetry. ; America Literature Some of these books may not be available in certain countries. Service fees are not included. 1 - 68 Publicly Accessible Titles Product ID Title Author Additional_Author Publisher Year LCC Dewey LC Subject Heading nL_Subject Heading 2010737 The souls of Black folk : Essays and sDu Bois, W. E. B. University of V 1996 E185.5.D83 973.0496 African Americans. History: United States 2011211 The case of the Negro Washington, Booke University of V 1995 E185.6.W37 326 African Americans. ; African Americans--SouPolitical Science 2009795 The souls of black folk Du Bois, W. E. B. Project Gutenberg, E185.6.D83 973.04 African Americans. ; American literature. History: United States 2010713 The future of the colored race Douglass, Frederic University of V 1995 E449.D784F8 301.451 African Americans. ; Miscegenation. ; SlavesSociology and Anthropo 2010758 The heart of the race problem Ewing, Quincy. University of V 1996 HT1521.E95 326.973 African Americans. ; United States--Race re Political Science 2010719 Paths of hope for the negro : Practica Dowd, Jerome. University of V 1996 E185.61.D69 326.8 African Americans--Civil rights. Political Science 2011215 Negro progress in Virginia Washington, Booke University of V 1997 E185.6.W37 326 African Americans--Education. ; African AmePolitical Science 2011210 The awakening of the negro Washington, Booke University of V 1994 LC2785.W37 378.0131 African Americans--Education. ; Educators-- Education 2011214 Negro self-help Washington, Booke University of V 1996 E185.6.W37 326 African Americans--Education. ; Social work Political Science 2011217 Signs of progress among the negroes Washington, Booke University of V 1994 E185.6 326 African Americans--Education. ; Tuskegee InPolitical Science 2011170 Poganuc people : Their loves and liveStowe, Harriet Bee University of V 1997 PZ3.P6.S76 813.3 African Americans--Fiction. ; Slavery--Fictio Literature 2009712 Our nig : Or, Sketches from the life of Wilson, Harriet E. Project Gutenberg, PS3334.O8 813.3 African Americans--Fiction. ; Slavery--UnitedLiterature 2009212 The black experience in America Coombs, Norman. Wiretap, E185.C82 301.45 African Americans--History. ; Slavery--UnitedSociology and Anthropo 2011431 What the Southern Negro is doing for Barrows, Samuel J University of V 1995 E185.W4.B37 301.45 African Americans--History--1863-1877. ; AmSociology and Anthropo 2010514 The Negro genius Brawley, Benjamin University of V 1997 E185.82.B73 920.073 African Americans--Intellectual life. ; African History: World and Gen 2010976 The side door MacGowan, Alice. Cooke, Grace MacGUniversity of V 1997 PS3523.S5 813.52 African Americans--Race relations--Fiction. ;Literature 2011216 The
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