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Literature, American |
Author: Theodore DreiserPub Date: March 2004 The complete text finally restored. learn more... |
Author: Aaron KramerPub Date: June 2004 The first comprehensive selection of an important American proletarian poet who was passionately engaged in the major issues of his time learn more... |
Author: Upton SinclairPub Date: 2003 Upton Sinclair wrote 92 books---but is called a two-book author. The first was The Jungle----The Brass Check is the second. learn more... |
Author: William R. NashPub Date: January 2003 learn more... |
Author: Hannah Gardner CreamerPub Date: 2003 A lost 19th century novel focused on several women's issues, especially female health; with a fascinating overview of mid-nineteenth-century medical practices. learn more... |
Author: Onoto WatannaPub Date: 2003 Previously uncollected short stories and essays by the first fiction writer of Chinese ancestry to be published in the U.S. learn more... |
Author: Edna FerberPub Date: 2003 Collection of Ferber stories. learn more... |
Author: Mary AustinPub Date: 2003 With its indigenous peoples, whose life patterns and art forms reflected a long intimacy with the land, its permeable borderlands, its multiple languages and traditions, its long and complicated history of encounters between diverse peoples, its unique landscape and ecology, the Southwest offered, in Austin's view, a model for the future. learn more... |
Author: Eliza W. FarnhamPub Date: September 2003 learn more... |
Author: Leon SurettePub Date: September 2003 Now available in paper, Pound in Purgatory explains Pounds early non anti-Semitic beliefs and why his views changed to anti-Semitic. learn more... |
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