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Shelf Order for Holdings Code UHS Library Biography (UHSBIO) Shelf Order for Holdings Code UHS Library Biography (UHSBIO) Call Call Call Call Number Cutter Sorted Call Number Author Title Number Number Number Type Prefix Class X B 50 CENT B 50 CENT Marcovitz, Hal. 50 Cent X B 50 CENT B 50 CENT Uschan, Michael 50 Cent V., 1948- X B AARON B AARON Aaron, Hank, I had a hammer : the Hank Aaron story 1934- X B AARON B AARON Poolos, Jamie Hank Aaron X B ABDUL-JABBAR B ABDUL-JABBAR Abdul-Jabbar, Giant steps Kareem, 1947- X B ABDUL-JABBAR B ABDUL-JABBAR Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem Kareem, 1947- X B ABIRACHED B ABIRACHED Abirached, Zeina, I remember Beirut 1981- X B Ada B Ada Bober, Natalie. Abigail Adams : witness to a revolution X B ADAMS B ADAMS Bowen, John Adams and the American Catherine Revolution. Drinker, 1897-1973. X B ADAMS B ADAMS Clarke, Fred G John Quincy Adams. X B ADAMS B ADAMS Gelles, Edith Abigail Adams : a writing life Belle. X B ADAMS B ADAMS McCullough, John Adams David G. X B ADAMS B ADAMS Nagel, Paul C. John Quincy Adams : a public life, a private life X B ADAMS B ADAMS Remini, Robert John Quincy Adams Vincent, 1921- X B ADAMS B ADAMS Strangis, Joel Ansel Adams : American artist with a camera X B ADDAMS B ADDAMS Fishwick, Illustrtious Americans: Jane Addams, Marshall William X B ADDAMS B ADDAMS Fradin, Judith Jane Addams : champion of democracy Bloom X B ADDAMS B ADDAMS Hovde, Jane. Jane Addams X B ADDAMS B ADDAMS Kittredge, Mary, Jane Addams 1949- X B ADDAMS B ADDAMS Knight, Louise W. Citizen : Jane Addams and the struggle for democracy X B ADENAUER B ADENAUER Cudlipp, Edythe Konrad Adenauer X B AGUILERA B AGUILERA Lemmens, Christina Aguilera MaryJo X B ALBRIGHT B ALBRIGHT Blackman, Ann Seasons of her life : a biography of Madeleine Korbel Albright X B ALCOTT B ALCOTT Ditchfield, Louisa May Alcott : author of Little Christin women May 27, 2015 - 1 - 7:51:51 AM Shelf Order for Holdings Code UHS Library Biography (UHSBIO) Call Call Call Call Number Cutter Sorted Call Number Author Title Number Number Number Type Prefix Class X B ALCOTT B ALCOTT Johnston, Norma Louisa May : the world and works of Louisa May Alcott X B ALCOTT B ALCOTT Saxton, Martha. Louisa May ; a modern biography of Louisa May Alcott X B ALCOTT B ALCOTT Silverthorne, Louisa May Alcott Elizabeth, 1930- X B ALEXANDER B ALEXANDER Briant, Pierre Alexander the Great : man of action, man of spirit X B ALEXANDER B ALEXANDER McGowen, Tom. Alexander the Great : conqueror of the ancient world X B ALEXANDER B ALEXANDER Renault, Mary The nature of Alexander. X B ALEXANDER B ALEXANDER Wepman, Alexander the Great Dennis. X B ALI B ALI Ali, Muhammad, The greatest, my own story 1942- X B ALI B ALI Ali, Nujood I am Nujood, age 10 and divorced X B ALI B ALI Down, Susan Muhammad Ali : the greatest Brophy X B ALI B ALI Ford, Carin T. Muhammad Ali : "I am the greatest" X B ALI B ALI Golus, Carrie, Muhammad Ali 1969- X B ALI B ALI Remnick, David King of the world : Muhammad Ali and the rise of an American hero X B ALI B ALI Rummel, Jack. Muhammad Ali X B ALI B ALI Rummel, Jack. Muhammad Ali, heavyweight champion X B ALLEN B ALLEN Burns, George, Gracie : a love story 1896-1996 X B ALLEN B ALLEN Lax, Eric Woody Allen : a biography X B ALLEN B ALLEN Wukovits, John Tim Allen F., 1944- X B ALLENDE B ALLENDE Allende, Isabel My invented country : a nostalgic journey through Chile X B ALLENDE B ALLENDE Correas de Isabel Allende : life and spirits Zapata, Celia. X B ALLENDE B ALLENDE Garza, Hedda. Salvador Allende X B ALLENDE B ALLENDE Main, Mary. Isabel Allende : award-winning Latin American author X B ALVAREZ B ALVAREZ Aykroyd, Clarissa Julia Alvarez : novelist and poet X B ANDERSEN B ANDERSEN Andersen, Jens, Hans Christian Andersen : a new life 1955- X B ANDERSEN B ANDERSEN Wullschlager, Hans Christian Andersen : the life of a Jackie storyteller X B ANDERSON B ANDERSON Anderson, My Lord, what a morning; an May 27, 2015 - 2 - 7:51:51 AM Shelf Order for Holdings Code UHS Library Biography (UHSBIO) Call Call Call Call Number Cutter Sorted Call Number Author Title Number Number Number Type Prefix Class Marian, autobiography. 1897-1993 X B ANDERSON B ANDERSON Broadwater, Marian Anderson : singer and Andrea humanitarian X B ANDERSON B ANDERSON Tedards, Anne. Marian Anderson X B ANDREWS B ANDREWS Andrews, Arin Some assembly required : the not-so- secret life of a transgender teen X B ANGELOU B ANGELOU Agins, Donna Maya Angelou : "diversity makes for a Brown rich tapestry" X B ANGELOU B ANGELOU Angelou, Maya. All God's children need traveling shoes X B ANGELOU B ANGELOU Angelou, Maya. The heart of a woman X B ANGELOU B ANGELOU Angelou, Maya. I know why the caged bird sings. X B ANGELOU B ANGELOU Angelou, Maya. Singin' and swingin' and gettin' merry like Christmas X B ANGELOU B ANGELOU Angelou, Maya. A song flung up to heaven X B ANGELOU B ANGELOU Courtney-Clarke, Maya Angelou : the poetry of living Margaret, 1949- X B ANGELOU B ANGELOU Cox, Vicki Maya Angelou : poet X B ANGELOU B ANGELOU Gillespie, Marcia Maya Angelou : a glorious celebration X B ANGELOU B ANGELOU Loos, Pamela Maya Angelou X B ANSARY B ANSARY Ansary, Mir West of Kabul, east of New York : an Tamim Afghan American story X B ANTHONY B ANTHONY Cooper, Ilene Susan B. Anthony X B AQUINO B AQUINO Chua-Eoan, Corazon Aquino Howard. X B ARAFAT B ARAFAT Stefoff, Rebecca, Yasir Arafat 1951- X B ARISTOTLE B ARISTOTLE Farrington, Aristotle : founder of scientific Benjamin, 1891- philosophy X B ARMSTRONG B ARMSTRONG Bergreen, Louis Armstrong : an extravagant life Laurence. X B ARMSTRONG B ARMSTRONG Hansen, James First man : the life of Neil A. Armstrong R. X B ARMSTRONG B ARMSTRONG Schuman, Louis Armstrong : "Jazz is played from Michael the heart" X B ARNOLD B ARNOLD Murphy, Jim, The real Benedict Arnold 1947- X B ARNOTHY B ARNOTHY Arnothy, I am fifteen - and I don't want to die Christine, 1930- X B ARTHUR B ARTHUR Feldman, Ruth Chester A. Arthur Tenzer X B ASGEDOM B ASGEDOM Mawi Asgedom Of beetles & angels : a boy's remarkable journey from a refugee May 27, 2015 - 3 - 7:51:51 AM Shelf Order for Holdings Code UHS Library Biography (UHSBIO) Call Call Call Call Number Cutter Sorted Call Number Author Title Number Number Number Type Prefix Class camp to Harvard X B ASHE B ASHE Ashe, Arthur Days of grace : a memoir X B ASHE B ASHE Weissberg, Ted Arthur Ashe--tennis great X B ASIMOV B ASIMOV Asimov, Isaac I. Asimov : a memoir. X B ASIMOV B ASIMOV Asimov, Isaac, It's been a good life 1920-1992 X B ASIMOV B ASIMOV Hoppa, Jocelyn Isaac Asimov : science fiction trailblazer X B ASSAD B ASSAD Gordon, Matthew Hafez al-Assad X B AUDUBON B AUDUBON Adams, John James Audubon; a biography, Alexander B. X B AUDUBON B AUDUBON Rhodes, Richard John James Audubon : the making of an American X B AUSTEN B AUSTEN Brown, Ivor John Jane Austen and her world Carnegie, 1891-1974 X B AUSTEN B AUSTEN Cecil, David, Lord A portrait of Jane Austen, X B AUSTEN B AUSTEN Laski, Jane Austen, and her world. Marghanita, 1915-1988 X B AUSTEN B AUSTEN Locke, Juliane, England's Jane the story of Jane 1959- Austen X B AUSTEN B AUSTEN Nokes, David Jane Austen : a life X B AUSTEN B AUSTEN Ross, Josephine. Jane Austen : a companion X B AUSTEN B AUSTEN Shields, Carol Jane Austen X B AUSTEN B AUSTEN Tomalin, Claire Jane Austen : a life X B BADEN-POWELL B BADEN-POWELL Jeal, Tim. Baden-Powell : founder of the Boy Scouts X B BAKER B BAKER Baker, Russell, The good times 1925- X B BAKER B BAKER Schroeder, Alan. Josephine Baker : entertainer X B BALDWIN B BALDWIN Campbell, Talking at the gates : a life of James James, 1951- Baldwin X B BALDWIN B BALDWIN Gottfried, Ted James Baldwin : voice from Harlem X B BALDWIN B BALDWIN Kenan, Randall James Baldwin X B BALDWIN B BALDWIN Leeming, David James Baldwin : prophet on the Adams, 1937- threshing door X B BANKS B BANKS Schweitzer, Tyra Banks Karen X B BANKS B BANKS Todd, Anne M. Tyra Banks : model and talk show host X B BANNEKER B BANNEKER Bedini, Silvio A. The life of Benjamin Banneker X B BANNEKER B BANNEKER Conley, Kevin Benjamin Banneker May 27, 2015 - 4 - 7:51:51 AM Shelf Order for Holdings Code UHS Library Biography (UHSBIO) Call Call Call Call Number Cutter Sorted Call Number Author Title Number Number Number Type Prefix Class X B BARBER B BARBER Aretha, David Tiki Barber X B BARBER B BARBER Barber, Phyllis, How I got cultured : a Nevada memoir 1943- X B BARBER B BARBER Needham, Tom Tiki Barber : all-pro on and off the field X B BARNUM B BARNUM Fleming, The great and only Barnum : the Candace tremendous, stupendous life of showman P.T. Barnum X B BARRYMORE B BARRYMORE Aronson, Virginia. Drew Barrymore X B BARTON B BARTON Crompton, Clara Barton : Humanitarian Samuel Willard X B BARTON B BARTON Fishwick, Illustrious Americans: Clara Barton, Marshall William X B BARTON B BARTON Hamilton, Leni. Clara Barton X B BAUM B BAUM Rogers, L. Frank Baum, creator of Oz : [a Katharine M. biography] X B BEATLES B BEATLES Davies, Hunter, The Beatles 1936- X B BEATLES B BEATLES Gallagher, Jim, The Beatles 1969- X B BEATLES B BEATLES Hayward, Mark The Beatles : on camera, off guard 1963-69 X B BEATLES B BEATLES Martin, Marvin The Beatles : the music was never the same X B BECKET B BECKET Duggan, Alfred The falcon and the dove; a life of Leo, 1903-1964 Thomas Becket of Canterbury X B BECKETT B BECKETT Dukes, Gerry Samuel Beckett X B BECKETT B BECKETT Knowlson, Damned to fame : the life of Samuel James.
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