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Catalog (Title-Sort) Page 1 6/6/2012 11:02:06 AM Catalog (Title-sort) Publication Title Author Publisher Category Book ID Year 15 Easy Pieces for EFL Dean Curry 1983 English Teaching Division Language Skills 1.2.49 20th Century Culture Bullock & Woodings 1983 Harper and Row Dictionary 10.51 20th Century Poetry And Anthology; Gary Geddes 1996 Oxford University Press 2.4.65/2 Poetics Poetry; Theory 20th Century Poetry And Anthology; Gary Geddes 1996 Oxford University Press 2.4.65/1 Poetics Poetry; Theory 50 Contemporary Poets Turner 1977 David McKay Co. Anthology 2.7.60 100 Years of Solitude Garcia Marquez 1984 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.206 1500 Literary References Lloyd T. 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Williams 1951 Penguin Books Ltd Critical 2.5.223 Appreciation Criticism & A Century Of George Eliot Houghton Mifflin S. Haight 1965 Critical 2.5.32 Criticism Company Appreciation A Chaucer Reader: Harcourt Brace Selections From the Charles W. Dunn 1952 Anthology 2.7.92 Jovanovich Canterbury Tales A Choice of Kipling's Verse T.S. Eliot 1983 Faber and Faber Poetry 2.4.2 A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens 2005 Macmillan Language Skills 1.2.180 A Commercial Course for Business Foreign Students_ Volume C.E. Eckersley 1968 Longman 1.3.25/3 Correspondence 2 A Commercial Course for Business Foreign Students_ Volume C.E. Eckersley 1968 Longman 1.3.25/2 Correspondence 2 A Commercial Course for Business Foreign Students_ Volume C.E. 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Rosenthal 1967 Progress Publishers Dictionary 10.10 A Doll's House Ibsen 2002 Friend's Drama 2.3.3 A Doll's House & Hedda Ibsen 1965 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.56/1 Gabler A Doll's House & Hedda Ibsen 1965 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.56/2 Gabler A Doll's House & Hedda Ibsen 1965 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.56/3 Gabler A Doll's House & Hedda Ibsen 1965 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.56/4 Gabler A Doll's House & Hedda Ibsen 1965 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.56/5 Gabler A Doll's House & Hedda Ibsen 1965 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.56/6 Gabler A Doll's House & Hedda Ibsen 1965 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.56/7 Gabler A Farewell To Arms Ernest Hemingway 1977 Surjeet Publications Fiction 2.1.186 A Farewell to Arms Hemingway 1966 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.46/1 A Farewell to Arms Hemingway 1966 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.46/2 A Farewell to Arms Hemingway 1966 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.46/3 A Farewell to Arms Hemingway 1966 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.46/4 A Farewell to Arms Hemingway 1966 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.46/5 A Farewell to Arms Hemingway 1966 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.46/6 A Farewell to Arms Hemingway 1966 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.46/7 A Farewell to Arms Hemingway 1966 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.46/8 A Farewell to Arms Hemingway 1966 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.46/9 A Farewell to Arms Hemingway 1966 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.46/10 A Farewell to Arms Hemingway 1966 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.46/11 A Farewell to Arms Hemingway 1966 Cliff's Notes Cliff's Notes 5.46/12 A Feather on the Wind Dean Curry 1981 English Teaching Division Language Skills 1.2.59 Printed 6/6/2012 Page 4 A Glossary of Contemporary Literary J Hawthorn 1992 Edward Arnold Dictionary 10.56 Theory A Glossary of Contemporary Literary J Hawthorn 2000 Edward Arnold Dictionary 10.54/2 Theory (4th Ed) A Glossary of Contemporary Literary J Hawthorn 2000 Edward Arnold Dictionary 10.54/1 Theory (4th Ed) A Glossary of Literary M. 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