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- Alcott, May, 1840-1879.
- Boston : Fields, Osgood, 1869.
- Description
- Book — [18] leaves, [12] leaves of plates : ill. ; 35 cm.
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PS1019 .A2 C65 1869 F | In-library use |
2. The story of my typewriter [2002]
- Auster, Paul, 1947-
- 1st ed. - New York : D.A.P., c2002.
- Description
- Book — 63 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 23 cm.
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Green Library
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PS3551 .U77 Z47 2002 | Unknown |
3. Animalia [1986]
- Base, Graeme.
- New York : H.N. Abrams, 1993, c1986 (2005 printing)
- Description
- Book — [32] p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 29 cm.
- Summary
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An alphabet book with fantastic and detailed pictures, bearing such labels as "Lazy lions lounging in the local library."
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Education Library (Cubberley)
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PS3552 .A79 A55 1993 | Unknown |
4. Iggy Peck, architect [2007]
- Beaty, Andrea, author.
- New York : Abrams Books for Young Readers, ©2007.
- Description
- Book — 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
- Summary
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Iggy Peck has been building fabulous creations since he was two. His parents are proud of their son, though sometimes surprised by some of Iggy's more inventive creations (like the tower he built out of used diapers). When a new second grade teacher declares her dislike of architecture, Iggy faces a challenge. He loves building too much to give it up! With Andrea Beaty's irresistible rhyming text and David Roberts' unique and stylish illustration, this book will charm creative kids everywhere.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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Education Library (Cubberley)
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PS3602 .E26315 I43 2007 | Unknown |
- Behn, Robin, author.
- First softcover edition - Staunton, VA : George F. Thompson Publishing, in association with the Center for the Study of Place, 2020
- Description
- Book — 67 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
- Summary
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On August 3, 2019, a mass shooting occurred at Walmart Supercenter #512 in El Paso, Texas. A twenty-one-year-old white supremacist from El Paso targeted "Mexicans" and shot and killed twenty-two people - thirteen Americans, eight Mexicans from nearby Ciudad Juarez, and one German - and injured twenty-seven others. It was the seventh deadliest mass shooting in the United States since 1949 and the deadliest attack on Hispanic and Latina/o Americans in U.S. history. This book and the traveling exhibition that accompanies it are meant to honor the memory of those twenty-two beautiful, innocent beings who lost their lives in El Paso on that summer day and to help heal not only the twenty-seven others who were injured, but the countless others in America, New Zealand, Norway, and the world who suffer and have suffered from hate in whatever form it takes. All royalties earned from the sale of the chapbook and all special collections received at the exhibit are being donated to the families of those who died and were injured on that fateful day in El Paso.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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PS3552 .E412 R47 2020 | Available |
6. King Jack and the dragon [2011]
- Bently, Peter, 1960-
- London ; New York : Puffin, 2011.
- Description
- Book — 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 29 cm.
- Summary
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Night is falling, bedtime is looming and playtime is nearly over ...but brave King Jack is more than a match for dragons and terrible beasties. This magical make-believe adventure, illustrated by picture book star Helen Oxenbury, is the perfect bedtime tale for little boys and brave children everywhere.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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Education Library (Cubberley)
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PS3602 .E497 K56 2011 | Unknown |
7. Saroyan, his heart in the highlands [2008]
- Boghossian, Boghos.
- Limited ed. - Fresno, Calif. : Armenian Technology Group, Inc : Armenian Heritage Museum, c2008.
- Description
- Book — 128 p. : chiefly ill. ; 33 cm.
- Online
SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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PS3537 .A826 Z6 2008 F | Available |
8. The adventures of Max the Minnow [2015]
- Boniface, William, author.
- Kansas City, Miss. : Andrews McMeel, 2015.
- Description
- Book — 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 18 cm
- Summary
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A small fish sets off to become the biggest fish of all, only to learn to appreciate himself as he is.
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Marine Biology Library (Miller)
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PS3552 .O615 A68 2015 | Unknown |
9. Say, is this the U.S.A. [1941]
- Caldwell, Erskine, 1903-1987.
- [1st ed.] - New York : Duell, Sloan, and Pearce, [1941]
- Description
- Book — 182 p. : ill. ; 31 cm.
- Online
Art & Architecture Library (Bowes), Special Collections
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E169 .C17 F | Unknown |
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PS3505 .A35 S27 1941A F | In-library use |
10. Brooklyn : a personal memoir [2015]
- Brooklyn Heights
- Capote, Truman, 1924-1984 author.
- New York : The Little Bookroom, [2015]
- Description
- Book — 105 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Summary
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"In 2001, The Little Bookroom published Truman Capote's long-out-of-print homage to Brooklyn, A House in the Heights. In 2014, more than fifty years after they were taken, the original photographs commissioned to illustrate the piece have been discovered by the photographer's son. Also found among the negatives were portraits of Capote taken on that same day; none of the photos have ever been published. Now, in a new edition with a new title, Brooklyn : A Personal Memoir, with the lost photographs of David Attie, the words and images will be united for the first time. The images of Brooklyn provide a stunning and atmospheric visual portrait of the city in 1959--its building, shops, street life, lost moments-- a Brooklyn at once strangely familiar yet largely vanished: horse-drawn wagons delivering produce to housewives, kids swimming in the East River and getting into mischief on the docks, dimly-lit bars, vintage signs, little girls jumping rope, bricklayers, barbers, neighborhood characters, all set against a backdrop of period architecture, that spectacular bridge, and the skyline of Manhattan. The essay itself brings to life the landscape that was for the author a world of grand homes and dimly recalled gentility, of mysterious warehouses and menacing street thugs, a garden overhung with wisteria, and the famous Promenade and waterfront--all rendered in his deft and stylish prose. Originally commissioned for Holiday magazine by John Knowles (later the author of A Separate Peace), the piece remained one of his favorites--especially its surprise ending. At the time, George Plimpton wrote that in the essay, Capote's 'love of history, gossip, character, and a skill at putting all this to words...brings Brooklyn Heights to life as vividly as any landscape Truman ever undertook to survey.' David Attie's photos enhance that landscape in a breathtaking way"-- Provided by publisher.
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PS3505 .A59 Z469 2015 | Available |
- Brooklyn Heights
- Capote, Truman, 1924-1984 author.
- New York : The Little Bookroom, [2015]
- Description
- Book — 105 pages : illustrations ; 22 x 23 cm
- Summary
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"In 2001, The Little Bookroom published Truman Capote's long-out-of-print homage to Brooklyn, A house in the heights. In 2014, more than fifty years after they were taken, the original photographs commissioned to illustrate the piece have been discovered by the photographer's son. Also found among the negatives were portraits of Capote taken on that same day; none of the photos have ever been published. Now, in a new edition with a new title...the words and images will be united for the first time. The images of Brooklyn provide a stunning and atmospheric visual portrait of the city in 1959--its building, shops, street life, lost moments-- a Brooklyn at once strangely familiar yet largely vanished: horse-drawn wagons delivering produce to housewives, kids swimming in the East River and getting into mischief on the docks, dimly-lit bars, vintage signs, little girls jumping rope, bricklayers, barbers, neighborhood characters, all set against a backdrop of period architecture, that spectacular bridge, and the skyline of Manhattan. The essay itself brings to life the landscape that was for the author a world of grand homes and dimly recalled gentility, of mysterious warehouses and menacing street thugs, a garden overhung with wisteria, and the famous Promenade and waterfront--all rendered in his deft and stylish prose. Originally commissioned for Holiday magazine by John Knowles (later the author of A separate peace), the piece remained one of his favorites--especially its surprise ending. At the time, George Plimpton wrote that in the essay, Capote's 'love of history, gossip, character, and a skill at putting all this to words ... brings Brooklyn heights to life as vividly as any landscape Truman ever undertook to survey.' David Attie's photos enhance that landscape in a breathtaking way."-- Provided by publisher.
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Law Library (Crown)
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VROOMAN COLLECTION C 2015 | Unknown |
12. Carver country : the world of Raymond Carver [1990]
- Carver, Raymond, 1938-1988.
- New York : C. Scribner's, c1990.
- Description
- Book — 159 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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PS3553 .A7894 Z48 1990 | Unknown |
13. Carver Country : the World of Raymond Carver [2013]
- Carver, Raymond, 1938-1988 author.
- New York : The Quantuck Lane Press, [2013]
- Description
- Book — ix, 198 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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Carver Country is a new updated edition of a 1990 classic. Adelman's evocative duotone photographs of the landscape and people of Carver's life in Washington, Oregon, California, and New York state are paired with selections from Carver's poems, stories, and letters. This "visual biography" reveals that the great depth and melancholy Carver manifested in his character's lives was often directly born out of the surrounding world and his inner demons. What results becomes a profound meditation on the intersection of the fictionalized world and the physical world.
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SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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PS3553 .A7894 Z48 2013 | Available |
- Caveney, Graham.
- London : Bloomsbury, 1999.
- Description
- Book — 216 p. : ill., ports. ; 22 cm.
- Summary
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Traces the life of Allen Ginsberg, the influential Beat poet. Ginsberg combined radical political action with a spiritual certainty and inner calm, derived from his devotion to Buddhism and his long-term marriage to Peter Orlovsky. From the publication of his first book, "Howl and Other Poems", in 1956, Ginsberg attracted attention throughout his life as a champion of the full basket of countercultural concerns: pacifism, sexual freedom, drug experimentation, opposition to censorship and all kinds of authority, and acceptance of Eastern religions. The junior member of the Beat poets - he has romantic relationships with both Burroughs and Kerouac - Ginsberg was much influenced by the writings of Walt Whitman and the spontaneous prose of his friend Kerouac. Open, forthright, didactic and written fast without revision, much of his writing has a raw, confessional quality appropriate to his roles as one of the first gay spokesmen and a leading anti-Vietnam war activist. In this work, Graham Caveney interweaves an account of Ginsberg's eventful life with a revisiting of his major writings.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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PS3513 .I74 Z6 1999 | Unknown |
- Charters, Ann.
- 1st ed. - Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1986.
- Description
- Book — 159 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 32 cm.
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PS228 .B6 C48 1986 F | Unknown |
- Charters, Ann.
- [New York] Portents/Gotham Book Mart [1970]
- Description
- Book — 56 p. illus. 26 cm.
- Summary
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- New York, 1944-1954.--On the road, 1947-1956.--San Francisco and Berkeley, 1954-1959.--Mexico and abroad, 1951-1960.--Three poems by A. Ginsberg: Neal's ashes. Memory gardens. In a car.
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Green Library, SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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PS137 .C5 | Unknown |
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PS137 .C5 | Available |
17. Sparks [2002]
- Chester, Laura.
- Great Barrington, Mass. : The Figures, c2002.
- Description
- Book — 155 p. ; 19 cm.
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PS3553 .H43 S73 2002 | Unknown |
18. It's better with your shoes off [1955]
- Cleveland, Anne Thorburn, 1916- author, artist.
- Rutland, Vermont ; Tokyo, Japan : Charles E. Tuttle Co., 1955.
- Description
- Book — 95 pages : illustrations ; 16 x 22 cm.
- Online
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PS648 .H84 V.1373 | In-library use |
19. Hemingway's Spain [1989]
- Conrad, Barnaby, 1922-2013
- San Francisco : Chronicle Books, c1989.
- Description
- Book — 159 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 32 cm.
- Summary
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Photographs of Spain and Spanish culture are accompanied by excerpts from Hemingway's writings about Spain and bullfighting.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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Green Library
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PS3515 .E37 Z58463 1989 F | Unknown |
20. Hemingway y Cuba [2007]
- Corrales, Raúl, 1925-2006.
- 2a ed. mejorada. - [Valencia, España] : Ediciones Aurelia, ©2007.
- Description
- Book — 118 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 30 cm
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SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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PS3515 .E37 Z584663 2007 | Available |