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link to catalog page , No Star is Lost Author: James T. Farrell, with an Introduction by Charles Fanning
Pub Date: October 2007

An epic tale of two families’ struggles with harsh urban realities   learn more...

link to catalog page , A World I Never Made Author: James T. Farrell
Pub Date: April 2007

An epic tale of two families’ struggles with harsh urban realities   learn more...

link to catalog page , Sport, Play, and Ethical Reflection Author: Randolph Feezell
Pub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 2006

A philosophical analysis of the nature, attraction, and limits of sport   learn more...

link to catalog page , The Cultural Analysis of Kinship

The Cultural Analysis of Kinship

The Legacy of David M. Schneider

Author: Edited by Richard Feinberg and Martin Ottenheimer
Pub Date: October 2001

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link to catalog page , Eight Words for the Study of Expressive Culture Author: Edited by Burt Feintuch
Pub Date: 2003

An examination of words--art, tradition, text, identity, context, genre, performance, group--that are fundamental concepts for the study of creativity and tradition in human expression   learn more...

link to catalog page , Catholics and Jews in Twentieth-Century America Author: Egal Feldman
Pub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 2007

A lively account of the hard path away from mutual suspicion toward reconciliation.   learn more...

link to catalog page , End of the Line

End of the Line

Autoworkers and the American Dream

Author: Edited by Richard Feldman and Michael Betzold
Pub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 1990

Thirty oral histories provide the first portrait of today's auto industry from the perspective of the autoworkers themselves   learn more...

link to catalog page , The Moral Menagerie

The Moral Menagerie

Philosophy and Animal Rights

Author: Marc R. Fellenz
Pub Date: February 2007

A look at the limitations of the philosophy behind animal rights and why it matters   learn more...

link to catalog page , Emma McChesney and Co. Author: Edna Ferber
Pub Date: 2002

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link to catalog page , Fanny Herself Author: Edna Ferber
Pub Date: 2001

This intensely personal chronicle of a young girl growing up Jewish in a small midwestern town is the most autobiographical of Pulitzer Prize-winning Ferber’s novels, full of fine, full-blown, and fascinating characters. (UofI’s paperback reprint of Ferber’s So Big has sold close to 7000 copies!)   learn more...

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