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         Hemingway Percy:     more books (15)
  1. Hemingway, Percy by Percy Addleshaw, 2010-01-01
  2. The happy wanderer, & other verse by Percy Hemingway, 2010-08-02
  3. Out of Egypt. Stories From the Threshold of the East. by Percy Hemingway, 2010-05-03
  4. The Happy Wanderer: And Other Verse (1896) by Percy Hemingway, 2010-01-29
  5. Out of Egypt by Percy Hemingway, 1895-01-01
  6. Stories By English Authors: Africa(single volume) by Arthur Conan; Haggard, H. Rider; Landers, J.; Scully, W.C.; Anonymous, & Hemingway, Percy)Unknown Editor Doyle, 1902
  7. Stories by English Authors: Africa by H. Rider Haggard, J. Landers, W. C. Scully, Percy Hemingway Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1901
  8. The Happy Wanderer: And Other Verse (1896) by Percy Hemingway, 2010-09-10
  9. Out Of Egypt: Stories From The Threshold Of The East (1895) by Percy Hemingway, 2010-09-10
  10. Out Of Egypt: Stories From The Threshold Of The East (1895) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Percy Hemingway, 2010-09-10
  11. The Happy Wanderer: And Other Verse (1896) by Percy Hemingway, 2010-09-10
  12. Stories By English Authors: Africa by Sir Arthur Conan; H. Rider Haggard; J. Landers; W. C. Scully; Percy Hemingway Doyle, 1897
  13. The Leeches Of Minnesota (1912) by Henry Francis Nachtrieb, Ernest E. Hemingway, et all 2010-09-10
  14. The Leeches Of Minnesota (1912) by Henry Francis Nachtrieb, Ernest E. Hemingway, et all 2009-12-07

61. Scuba Bimini Twenty-five Minutes And A World Away
Lots of Hemingway memorabilia decks the walls, as well as that of other Sooner orlater, to paraphrase Casablanca, everybody comes to Percy'sdivers, anglers
http://www.scubabimini.com/Scuba Bimini-1.html

62. Fachbibliographien Und Online-Datenbanken (FabiO)
Ernest Hemingway in Oak Park, Illinois http//www.Hemingway.org/ . Percy,Walker The Walker Percy Project Literature, Fiction, Philosophy
http://www.bsz-bw.de/wwwroot/text/fabioANG1.html
Home Dienstleistungen Publikationen Bibliotheksdienste ... Bibl. Arbeit Informationen und Publikationen des BSZ / ZKBW
Fachbibliographien und Online-Datenbanken (FabiO)

63. Oss
ASQUITH JOHN W. ASQUITH ARTHUR J. AUDSLEY EDGAR AUDSLEY Percy AUDSLEY SAMUEL ERNESTHARROP LEONARD HARROP FRED GOODER HATFIELD GEORGE Hemingway HARRY Hemingway
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~framland/oss.htm
War Memorials in the Wakefield area. Ossett War Memorial Kingsway/Ventor Way TO THE MEMORY
OF THE MEN OF
THIS TOWN
WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES IN
THE GREAT WAR
AND OF
THOSE WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES IN THE
WORLD WAR
The following names were listed in the programme for the dedication service for the Ossett Memorial In memory of the brave and noble men of Ossett who died in the Great War 1914-1918. JOHN ACKROYD JAMES E. ALLOTT HARRY AMBLER ELI TOWNEND ARCHER NORMAN W. ARMITAGE TED ARMITAGE HERBERT ASHBY HARRY ASQUITH JOHN W. ASQUITH ARTHUR J. AUDSLEY EDGAR AUDSLEY PERCY AUDSLEY SAMUEL BALMFORTH JOSEPH BARON GEORGE BEAUMONT FRED BEETHAM HARRY BICKLE ALFRED BILBROUGH CHARLES EDGAR BINNS WILLIAM BINNS JESSE BIRKINSHAW FRED BLACKBURN WILLIAM BLACKBURN WALLACE BOOTH HARRY BOWERS FRED BRAMMAR KISBY BROOK VINCENT BROOK LEONARD BROOKE HAROLD BROWN ALFRED BURRILL DAVID BUTTERFIELD WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD JOSEPH H. CARTER WILLIAM CHAPPELL WILLIE CHAPPELL JASON OLIVER CLAFTON ROBERT CLARKSON JAMES W. CLAYTON GEORGE COLBECK ALLEN COOPER HORACE CRAVEN ALBERT CUDWORTH HAROLD DAY GEORGE A. DEIGHTON

64. Gay Poetry Anthology Index
HeathStubbs, John, translator see Hafiz see also Avery, Peter, translator. Helder,DG see Rafael Bielsa - DG Helder. Hemingway, Percy see Addleshaw, Percy.
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GAY POETRY ANTHOLOGY INDEX A B C D ... book titles H H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
  • Amen, ] [from Walls do not fall ] ESSENTIAL GAY MYSTICS At Baia LOVE SPEAKS ITS NAME The mysteries [from Mysteries ] ESSENTIAL GAY MYSTICS Tribute to angels [sections 29, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39] ESSENTIAL GAY MYSTICS
Ha-Levy, Judah
see Judah ha-Levi Ha-Nagid, Samuel
see Samuel ha-Nagid Habib
  • Saki [When you bring wine, and let each lover kiss] ETERNAL FLAME The wine-bearer [And when you passed, for all to seek,] [translated by A.J. Arberry] EROS
Hacker, Marilyn
  • The boy WORLD IN US Fifteen to eighteen IN OUR TIME Five-thirty, little one LOVE SPEAKS ITS NAME Going back to the river, for K.J. WORLD IN US Invocation WORLD IN US Nights of 1965: the old reliable, for Lewis Ellingham POETS FOR LIFE 1974 ["I'm pregnant," I wrote to her in delight] IN OUR TIME Squares and courtyards WORLD IN US Three sonnets for Iva [He tips his boy baby's hand in an icy] [The bathroom tiles are very pink and new.] [Chip took you to your grandmother's today.] IN OUR TIME Year's end, for Audre Lorde and Sonny Wainwright WORLD IN US

65. Bryant Mangum's Other Sites
Birthplace Hemingway Oak Park Museum Hemingway Key West Home Zora Neale HurstonLinks Jamaica Kincaid (Biography and Links) Papa Page Walker Percy Project JD
http://www.bryant.mangum.com/bm-urls.htm
BRYANT MANGUM'S OTHER SITES

66. Audios
Hemingway, Snows of Kilimajaro, 57min5sec. Hemingway, Undefeated, The, 62min27sec. Shakespeare,Richard II Tape III, . Shelley, Percy, Poetry of Shelley, 57min.
http://www.csun.edu/~hfeng005/audio.html
English Department Audio Tapes
(California State University, Northridge)
AUTHOR/READER TITLE TIME Beckett 90 mins. Beckett Rough for Radio II Beckett Embers Beckett Beckett Cascando Beckett 1 hour Beckett 51 mins. Brooks, Gwendolyn Reading Her Poetry Burns, Robert Burns, Robert Poetry and Border Ballads Callary, Robert E./Lecturer Linguistics Series 7 tapes Chaucer Coleridge, Samuel Cusack, Cyril Ecce Puer Edwards, Mary Louise Intoduction to Applied Phonetics Series 7 tapes Eliot, T.S. Ferlinghetti, Lawrence Contemporary American Poets - Read Their Works Frost, Robert Reads His Poems Frost, Robert Mending Walls, Death of the Hired Man, Witch of Coos Gay, John Beggar's Opera Acts I, II, III Ginsberg, Allen Contemporary American Poets - Read Their Works 29 min Goodman, Ken Psycholinguistic Nature of Language Experience Hemingway Capital of the World, The Hemingway Clean Well Lighted Place, A Hemingway Fifty Grand Hemingway Hemingway Killers, The Hemingway Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber,The

67. Book - N
339 Nachtrieb, Henry F. Hemingway, Ernest E. Moore, J. Percy The leeches of Minnesota/ Henry F. Nachtrieb, Ernest E. Hemingway and J. Percy Moore Minneapolis
http://www.ecu.edu.au/pa/rswa/Books/bookn.htm
Library Resources
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The Royal Society of Western Australia
return to library page return to Home page BOOk holdings -n WRS 446 Nansen, Fridtjof The Norwegian North Polar expedition 1893-1896 : scientific results / edited by Fridtjof Nansen Christiana : Fridtjof Nansen Fund 1900-1905 6 v. : ill. ; 30 cm. WRS 67 Narvait, G. E. Mednoye orudneniye Mugodzhar / G.E. Narvait ... [et al.] Alma-ata : Nauka 1974 176 p. ; 26 cm. WRS 2 Nevins, Allan This is England today / Allan Nevins New York : Scribner 1941 x, 164 p. WRS 56 Nikitin, I. F. Ordovik Kazakhstana. Chast 2. Paleogeografiya, paleotektonika / I.F. Nikitin Alma-Ata : Akademiya Nauk Kazakhskoi SSR 1973 99 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. return to library page return to Home page

68. The Wordwizard Word Portal - Fiction Links
Palin, Michael Hemingway's Chair presentation of his book. Percy, Walker (1916-1990)Walker Percy HyperMail Archives - from the Percy-L mailing list.
http://www.wordwizard.com/fictionlinksp.htm
Links - Fiction- P Palahniuk, Chuck Palin, Michael Panhuyzen, Brian - author of an upcoming collection of short stories. Parker, Dorothy (1893-1967) Parrott, M.R.M.

69. Meeting The Challenges (1950-2000) - A Brief History Of Oak Park
Oak Park embraced its rich heritage and noted legacy of Wright, Hemingway, andothers. But postwar America was not to be so simple. Percy Lavon Julian was
http://www.oprf.com/history/challenges.html
M EETING THE C HALLENGES Historical Overview
Beginnings
Growth Excellence O AK P ARK continued to grow as the vacant land was built upon with homes, churches, businesses and schools. Oak Park became widely know as the World's Largest Village. As a mature community, Oak Park struggled to remain vibrant. As part of its efforts, Oak Park embraced its rich heritage and noted legacy of Wright, Hemingway, and others. But post-war America was not to be so simple. Percy Lavon Julian was born on April 11, 1899 in Montgomery, Alabama. He received the A.B. degree from DePauw University in 1920 (where the Percy L. Julian Science and Mathematics Center in named in his honor) and the Ph.D. degree from University of Vienna in 1931. Percy Julian's life in research often made use of soybean products and led to discoveries in the manufacture of drugs, hormones, vitamins, amino acids, paint and paper. Percy Julian's research yielded over 100 patents. The DePauw citation says it best: "Revered Scholar, Teacher, Research Chemist, Mentor, Business and Civic Leader, and Humanitarian"

70. Author Links
Seamus Heaney, Ernest Hemingway. Ernest Hemingway, Herman Hesse. VictorHugo, Aldous Huxley. Mervyn Peake, Walker Percy. Sylvia Plath, Edgar AllanPoe.
http://www.wessexbooks.com/authors.htm
Author Links
Edward Abbey Kathy Acker Isabel Allende Margaret Atwood ... William Butler Yeats
Lists
Beat (Ginsberg, Kerouac, et. al.) Booker Prize Eleanor's Books Children's Books

71. Men Of The Cloth
who, like F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and John O'Hara before him, possessedat least passing identification with the church. But Powers, Percy and O
http://www.nd.edu/~ndmag/w2000_01/weberw00.html
Links Powers biography National Book Award speech by Ronald Weber With the death of J.F. Powers in the summer of 1999, at age 81, an especially rich period in the Catholic presence in American literature came to a close. Together with Flannery O'Connor and Walker Percy, Powers was one of the country's critically-acclaimed fiction writers in the latter half of the 20th century. Other Catholic writers had high standing in these years Edwin O'Connor 'XX and Paul Horgan, for example, both Pulitzer Prize winners. And there was the uncertain presence of Jack Kerouac, who, like F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and John O'Hara before him, possessed at least passing identification with the church. But Powers, Percy and O'Connor were in a sphere of their own. Throughout their careers, they were avowedly Catholic writers with a place on the far rung of literary merit, at home in the company of Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, John Updike and Eudora Welty. "Philosophically," Powers said of himself, "I'm a Catholic writer." Although her fictionla characters are rarely Catholic, Flannery O'Connor claimed a total link between her faith and her work. "I write the way I do," she said, "because and only because I am a Catholic. I feel that if I were not a Catholic I would have no reason to write, no reason to see, no reason to feel horrified or even to enjoy anything."

72. English 100C USM Fall 2001
Cybill Shephard is hardly a reference that people will recall 50 years from now,whereas Percy's references to Hemingway, and Tennessee Williams will last far
http://www.clayfox.com/usm/green/essays/essay2.html
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Write an interesting, tightly-built, well-proven argument about Susan Douglas’s "Narcissism as Liberation". You will be proving a thesis about the Douglas essay, but bring in the Percy essay as contrasting evidence.
Choose from one of the following approaches:
-Defend the essay. Prove that what seems like weakness or self-contradiction is actually a surprising or subtle strength of "Narcissism as Liberation". Hone in on any of the topics listed above ("narcissism," ad technique, sisterhood), or come up with another topic that has particular power to sway someone who might have doubts about Douglas’s message. Make sure to include in your defense at least one specific contrast to a passage in the Percy essay.
Sample Essay Susan Douglas is a writer who is outside the confinements of formality, dignity, and even absolute credibility. Walker Percy seems entirely dependent on all these things. At first it would appear that these writers have nothing in common, this is not true, these essays are much more alike than actually apparent. Their differences, while strong, are matched equally by several general characteristics that cross between each piece of writing, and even a common thread between their topics.

73. MetroBooks
and essays, letters and photographs, and Percy's own oftenheavily annotated copiesof books ranging from Kierkegaard and Heidegger to Hemingway and Kerouac.
http://www.metronc.com/Volume_III/metro_III_05/books/page5.html
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MetroBooks (continued) NEW AND NOTEWORTHY by Art Taylor COMING HOME. Last November, after a late-night open mic at the N.C. Writers' Network's Fall Conference, the audience had begun to leave when a woman stood up and stopped the dispersing crowd. She hadn't signed up for the program but wanted the opportunity to read an excerpt from her upcoming book if anyone was willing to listen. Most of the group did indeed stay, and Gwendoline Fortune's readingfrom the first chapter of Growing Up Nigger Rich FLYING FORTRESS. The Memphis Belle, the first plane successfully to complete 25 daylight missions over Germany and occupied France in World War II, has already been celebrated in two admirable films: William Wyler's acclaimed 1944 documentary and a 1990 action film starring Matthew Modine and Eric Stoltz. Now comes a memoir by Col. Robert Morgan, the man who piloted that plane and who named the bomber for a Memphis girl who had won his heart. Still an active aviator and living once more in his native Asheville, Col. Morgan has collaborated with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ron Powers to write The Man Who Flew the Memphis Belle: Memoir of a WWII Bomber Pilot (New American Library). While the book certainly focuses on the missions and the crew, it is also the story of Morgan the man, who gave up "a life of Southern affluence and rakehell glamour for the privilege of flying that airplane into combat." Beginning with his birth in 1918 and concluding in the present day, the memoir also includes photos from Morgan's life and from the Memphis Belle's career.

74. Spring 1998 Catalog
and Walker Percy by Shelby Foote and Walker Percy, edited by Jay Tolson FearlessGirls, Wise Women, and Beloved Sisters by Kathleen Ragan Hemingway The 1930s
http://www.wwnorton.com/catalog/spring98/
Browse catalogs from other seasons
Celebrating Years of Independent Publishing W. W. Norton: Spring 1998
African-American Studies
Architecture Art/Design Autobiography/Memoir ... Women's Studies
African-American Studies
The Farm
by Clarence Cooper
Mama Black Widow
by Iceberg Slim
Slavery and Freedom
by James Oakes
Strong Souls Singing
- Archie Givens, editor
back to top

Architecture
American Architecture: An Illustrated Encyclopedia
by Cyril M. Harris Building the Empire State - Carol Willis, editor The Decoration of Houses by Edith Wharton and Ogden Codman, Jr. Ranches, Rowhouses, and Railroad Flats by Christine Hunter Writing for Design Professionals by Stephen A. Kliment back to top Art/Design The Chair by Galen Cranz Cipe Pineles by Martha Scotford The Shameful Life of Salvador Dali by Ian Gibson back to top Autobiography/Memoir Keepers by Bobby Jack Nelson Waiting to Forget: A Motherhood Lost and Found by Margaret Moorman back to top Biography Geons, Black Holes, and Quantum Foam: A Life in Physics by John Archibald Wheeler, with Kenneth Ford Hemingway: The 1930s by Michael Reynolds The Hidden Wordsworth by Kenneth R. Johnston

75. DIE TRAUMEREI OF THE OFF-SEASON AND GIANT FANDOM
Williams may hit harder but I'll wager he won't match Percy's season interceptionsin So here I am, in Daytona, in the dumps, and Hemingway comes to the rescue
http://www.bigblueinteractive.com/thoughts/gt22.htm
DIE TRAUMEREI OF THE OFF-SEASON AND
GIANT FANDOM
By David Oliver I am writing this on my 56th birthday. I have been passing this way for a long time and I get reflective at this time of the year, for a number of reasons. Foremost of late is that I realize I am staring down the short end of the gun barrel, and like the old Peggy Lee song I wonder 'is that all there is?' But I also think it is because my birthday follows so close upon January and February, which are really bad months for me. My metabolism slows, my waistline grows and I am like an angry bear desperately seeking a football fix somewhere, anywhere. Alas, being a Giants fan, my football interests are those of a voyeur only during these months. But along comes March and like Persephone, I make the journey back to the sun and football. This year, as in many past years, January 3 arrived with a thud. The Giants season was over once again and I had to suffer through a January of Washington pipe dreams and hot air. I should be used to it by now, I've lived here for 30 years. But the total idiocy and lack of understanding of the same people who run our government carries over to football and their infantile mewling over how great nothing is fools me every time. Once again this year I have put the cameras away, braked the frenetic running to the Stadium every week, stopped reading The Star Ledger Back to Daytona. I love the challenge of covering a 24 hour race, which means 40 or so hours awake. The night hours in the garages, the pits and at the Pedro Rodriquez turn watching the mighty Ferraris, today's dragons, shooting flames from their turbo compressed engines, the smell of coffee at midnight in the Media room, the hot soup at 2 a.m being ladled out to the teams in the pits, the stress of keeping these cars and drivers going around the clock is something to behold. But even here, the Giants are present. In the Media Room there is one blue and red Giant field jacket. A reporter from Poughkeepsie is here covering the Dyson Racing Team, one of America's best proudly shows his Giant family membership. We talk and I tell him about

76. Michael Engle's Review
More Emersonian in techinique is Hemingway, although his is a world of up this themeagain in his afterword when discussing Walker Percy's existentialist novel
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/railton/enam312/enam712/engle.html
The Reign of Wonder, Naivety and Reality on American Literature ,by Tony Tanner
Reviewed by Michael Engle
D. H. Lawrence, in an early attempt to identify the "rhythm of American art-activity," wrote that American fiction characteristically dramatizes, in varying hues, the struggle to slough off the hardened skin of an inherited "European consciousness" and re-form the pysche according to a native, and implicitly, more genuine pattern. This impulse, transformed into an attitude, carries with it both the tantalizing promise of a continually renewed and enriched sensibility and, as Lawrence realized, the less salutary possibility of perpetual, aimless revolt, of congenital immaturity. In The Reign of Wonder , Tony Tanner explores the ways that American fiction has been shaped by the drive to unpeel from the self its accreted layers of convention and the mixed results that this has produced, lucidly tracing the story of how American writers have both benefitted from and collided with their nation's transplanted and idiosyncratically cultivated form of Romanticism. Approaching his exemplary writers on their own terms, he discusses the aesthetics of "wonder" the cultivated naivety that has as its aim an invigoration of vision, the re-apprehension of an obscured series of truths through varying forms of simulated innocence. The second part of Tanner's study, an extended essay on Twain, deals with America's version of the pastoral, the way the country bumpkin became the priveleged outsider, bringing together the unoccluded vision of the child and the "natural" truth of vernacular speech. The Emersonian aversion to prescriptive form, Tanner suggests, receives it homage in the archetypal figure of Huck, whose honest simplicity serves time and time again to rend hypocritical social veils.

77. Daily Syllabus (The Course Syllabus Provides A General Plan For The Course; Devi
M, 4/15, Hemingway, TBA, . . W, 4/17, Hemingway, TBA, . . F EC, 4/19, ContemporaryPeriod Welty, 20112017 2132-2148, . F EC, 4/26, Percy *Journals due, TBA, . . Week17. .
http://wcuvax1.wcu.edu/~amiller/262S02Sch.htm
Daily Syllabus (The course syllabus provides a general plan for the course; deviations may be necessary) Day
Date
Topic
Reading
Suggested Oral Reports
Links
Week 1 W Introduction to class. Explain syllabus and class policies. American Visions segment. F Introduction to Late Nineteenth Century *Documentary Photography
*Labor issues in 19th c.
*Jane Addams Hull House
*Immigration issues
*Ellis Island
*Women's Movement Week 2 M Developments in Women's Writing
Davis W Davis F EC Jewett Week 3 M Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday W Freeman F EC Chopin Week 4 M Chopin W James F EC James Week 5 M Wharton W Wharton F EC Wharton *Journals due Week 6 M Wharton W Wharton F EC Wharton *Thesis Statement, Bibliography, and Outline due for Paper 1 Week 7 M Group Work on Criticism W Group Presentations F EC Regional Voices, National Voices
African American Folktales 249-270 (skim) Week 8 Schedule conferences this week! M Harris W Washington F EC Du Bois Week 9 M Toomer
Paper one due W Hughes
"The Negro Speaks of Rivers"
"The Weary Blues" "I, Too"

78. The Modern Library | 100 Best | Novels
ENDER'S GAME by Orson Scott Card. 60. THE MOVIEGOER by Walker Percy, 60. THE LITTLECOUNTRY by Charles de Lint. 61. THE SUN ALSO RISES by Ernest Hemingway. 64.
http://www.randomhouse.com/modernlibrary/100bestnovels.html
ULYSSES by James Joyce ATLAS SHRUGGED by Ayn Rand THE GREAT GATSBY by F. Scott Fitzgerald THE FOUNTAINHEAD by Ayn Rand A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN by James Joyce BATTLEFIELD EARTH by L. Ron Hubbard LOLITA by Vladimir Nabokov THE LORD OF THE RINGS by J.R.R. Tolkien BRAVE NEW WORLD by Aldous Huxley TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD by Harper Lee THE SOUND AND THE FURY by William Faulkner 1984 by George Orwell CATCH-22 by Joseph Heller ANTHEM by Ayn Rand DARKNESS AT NOON by Arthur Koestler WE THE LIVING by Ayn Rand SONS AND LOVERS by D.H. Lawrence MISSION EARTH by L. Ron Hubbard THE GRAPES OF WRATH by John Steinbeck FEAR by L. Ron Hubbard UNDER THE VOLCANO by Malcolm Lowry ULYSSES by James Joyce THE WAY OF ALL FLESH by Samuel Butler CATCH-22 by Joseph Heller 1984 by George Orwell THE GREAT GATSBY by F. Scott Fitzgerald

79. Current
The Spoilers by Rex Beach The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway The Time by DonaldDewey Jordan County by Shelby Foote Lancelot by Walker Percy Letters from
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze32pf2/Current.html
Currently available titles...all are unabridged unless noted...
AudioFile Magazine "Earphones" Award
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AudioFile Magazine "On the Go" Recommendation
Library Journal Best Audiobook of the Year
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Abraham Lincoln by Thomas Kennealy
The Adventures of Jonathan Corncob by Noel Perrin
The Age of Gold by H. W. Brands
America in Search of Itself by Theodore White
America, Lost and Found by Anthony Bailey Before the Trumpet by Geoffrey Ward Beyond the Khyber Pass by John Waller Born Naked by Farley Mowat A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking The Burden of Proof by Scott Turow The Burning Season by Andrew Revkin Burr by Gore Vidal Charles Chaplin: My Autobiography by Charles Chaplin The Cider House Rules by John Irving Cloud of Sparrows by Takashi Matsuoka Commander in Chief by Eric Larrabee Crossing the Line by William Finnegan Cry of the Panther by James P. McMullen The Dancing Wu Li Masters by Gary Zukav Dante by R. W. B. Lewis The Dark Arena by Mario Puzo The Dark Romance of Dian Fossey by Harold T.P. Hayes

80. VoS English Literature: Modern
The Sun Also Rises (Louisiana C.); Filmography for Ernest Hemingway (Internet Movie ParkerDorothy Parker Page (Catherine Skidmore). Walker Percy Walker Percy
http://www.qub.ac.uk/en/shuttle/eng-mod.html

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