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!A comer!, [traducción del inglés, Consuelo Gallego], (board book)
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!A dormir!, [traducción del inglés, Consuelo Gallego], (board book)
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!Al baño!, [traducción del inglés, Consuelo Gallego], (board book)
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!Click song : a novel, by John A. Williams
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!Despierta! : charlas sobre la espiritualidad, Anthony De Mello ; traduccion, Eloisa Vasco
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!Espa~na, que hermosa eres!
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!Esperar no es facil!, por Mo Willems ; adaptado al espanol por F. Isabel Campoy
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!Estamos en un libro!, por Mo Willems ; traducido por F. Isabel Campoy
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!La paloma encuentra un perro caliente!, escrito e ilustrado por Mo Willems ; traducio por F. Isabel Campoy
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!Latina es poder! : descubre las 7 fortalezas que tienes para triunfar, Dra. Ana Nogales con Laura Golden Bellotti
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!Manteca!: : an anthology of Afro-Latin@ poets, edited by Melissa Castillo-Garsow
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!Nada de tucanes!, Elsa Bornemann ; ilustraciones, María Rojas
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!No te enfades mas! : aprende a controlar tu ira y mejora tus relaciones, Daniel Palacios
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!Scat : the !scatpoetry of Wil Perkins
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!Tengo que ir!, cuento de Robert Munsch ; ilustrado por Michael Martchenko
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!Zhirinovsky!, Vladimir Kartsev with Todd Bludeau
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" --Ikh bin nervoso--", Dina Rubina
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" --In pursuit of the American dream", Bob Dotson
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" ... officer down, code three.", Edited by Paul D. Shaw
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"-- and other poets,", by Louis Untermeyer ; with frontispiece by George Wolfe Plank
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"---and ladies of the club", by Helen Hooven Santmyer
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"---first do no harm", Touchstone Pictures ; written by Ann Beckett ; produced and directed by Jim Abrahams, (DVD)
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"--there and then", Oasis, (DVD)
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"--where love begins", by Helga Sandburg
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"... And a credit to his race"; : the hard life and times of Joseph Louis Barrow, a. k. a. Joe Louis,, by Gerald Astor
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"...And pass the ammunition,"
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"...Our flag was still there" : the Sea History Press guide to the War of 1812--its history and bicentennial commemorations, by William H. White
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"1812" overture : op. 49 ; Capriccio italien : op. 45 ; Cossack dance : from Mazeppa, Tchaikovsky, (CD)
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"1812" overture : op. 49 ; Marche slave : op. 31 ; Romeo and Juliet : fantasy overture after Shakespeare ; The tempest : op. 18 : symphonic fantasy after Shakespeare, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, (CD)
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"30" Manhattan East: A case for homicide north
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"A Mennonite maid" : a comedy in four acts,(founded on the novel "Tillie, a Mennonite maid"), Helen Reimensnyder Martin and Frank Howe, Jr
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"A Titanic hero," Thomas Andrews, shipbuilder., With an introd. by Sir Horace Plunkett. Foreword by Edward S. Kamuda
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"A convention of delegates" : the creation of the Constitution, by Denis J. Hauptly
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"A good man is hard to find", Flannery O'Connor ; edited and with an introduction by Frederick Asals
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"A good man is hard to find", Flannery O'Connor ; edited and with an introduction by Frederick Asals
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"A good poor man's wife" : being a chronicle of Harriet Hanson Robinson and her family in nineteenth-century New England, Claudia L. Bushman
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"A government of our own" : the making of the Confederacy, William C. Davis
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"A heart for every fate", edited by Leslie A. Marchand
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"A long time coming" : the inspiring, combative 2008 campaign and the historic election of Barack Obama, Evan Thomas ; with exclusive, behind-the-scenes reporting by the staff of Newsweek
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"A mixed multitude" : the struggle for toleration in colonial Pennsylvania, Sally Schwartz
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"A people's contest" : the Union and Civil War, 1861-1865, Phillip Shaw Paludan ; illustrated
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"A" is for alibi, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"A" is for alibi, by Sue Grafton
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"A" is for alibi, by Sue Grafton
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"A" is for alibi, by Sue Grafton
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"A" is for alibi, by Sue Grafton
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"A" is for alibi, by Sue Grafton
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"A" is for alibi, by Sue Grafton
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"A" is for alibi, by Sue Grafton, (audiobook, abridged)
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"Aaron, r.f.", by Henry Aaron as told to Furman Bisher
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"Abe" Lincoln's yarns and stories, : a complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America's greatest story teller,, with introduction and anecdotes by Colonel Alexander K. McClure ... the story of Lincoln's life told by himself in his stories ..
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"Ace" any test, by Ron Fry
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"Ace" any test, by Ron Fry
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"Ain't you glad you joined the Republicans?" : a short history of the GOP, John Calvin Batchelor
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"Air Force spoken here" : General Ira Eaker and the command of the air, James Parton, in cooperation with the Air Force Historical Foundation
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"All Gaul is divided..." : letters from occupied France, Anonymous ; with a foreword by Elizabeth Morrow
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"All aboard!" : The story of passenger trains in America, Phil Ault ; illustrated with photos. and old prints
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"All governments lie" : the life and times of rebel journalist I.F. Stone, Myra MacPherson
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"All my trials, Lord" : selections from women's slave narratives, by Mary Young
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"All the real Indians died off" : and 20 other myths about Native Americans, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker
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"Alte unnennbare tage!" : Erinnerungen aus siebzig lehr- und wanderjahren, Friedrich Eckstein
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"Always live better than your clients" : the fabulous life and times of Benjamin Sonnenberg, America's greatest publicist, Isadore Barmash
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"Ambulance 464," encore des blesses,, by Julien H. Bryan; with an introduction by Lyman Abbott ..
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"American dream", LCD Soundsystem, (CD)
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"An Honorable profession"; : a tribute to Robert F. Kennedy., Edited by Pierre Salinger [and others
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"An artist is his own fault" : John O'Hara on writers and writing, edited, with an introduction by Matthew J. Bruccoli
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"And God said what?" : an introduction to biblical literary forms for Bible lovers, Margaret Nutting Ralph
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"And I was there" : Pearl Harbor and Midway-- breaking the secrets, by Edwin T. Layton with Roger Pineau and John Costello
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"And hearing not-", Earnest Elmo Calkins
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"And in the tomb were found"; : plays and portraits of old Egypt.., with illustrations by W. M. Brunton
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"And on the right--" : A New York City guide
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"And so it goes" : adventures in television, Linda Ellerbee
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"And then Jack said to Arnie--", Don Wade ; [foreword by Lee Trevino]
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"Anywhere so long as there be freedom" : Charles Carroll of Carrollton, his family & his Maryland : an exhibition and catalogue, organized by Ann C. Van Devanter
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"Ardsley, N.Y."
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"Are there any questions?", by Denys Cazet
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"Are there any questions?", by Denys Cazet
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"Are they selling her lips?" : advertising and identity, Carol Moog
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"Are those kids yours?" : American families with children adopted from other countries, Cheri Register
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"Are we there yet?" travel games for kids, written and illustrated by Richard Salter
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"Are you there alone?" : the unspeakable crime of Andrea Yates, Suzanne O'Malley
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"Art", Yasmina Reza ; translated by Christopher Hampton
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"As the years go by" : poems, by Diana Hunt Westa ; compiled [and edited] by Donald J. Heringa
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"Awaken, my love!", Childish Gambino, (CD)
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"Away boarders."
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"B" is for Betsy, Carolyn Haywood
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"B" is for Betsy, Carolyn Haywood
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"B" is for Betsy, Carolyn Haywood ; illustrated by the author
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"B" is for Betsy, Carolyn Haywood ; illustrated by the author
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"B" is for baby : 22 soft & cuddly projects!
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton, (CD audiobook, abridged)
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"B" is for burglar, Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"B" is for burglar, by Sue Grafton, (audiobook, abridged)
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"Bad blood", Bastille, (CD)
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"Bad blood", Bastille, (CD)
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"Barbarito Diez" : la voz del danzon, (audiocassette)
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"Battling buzzards" : the odyssey of the 517th Parachute Regimental Combat Team, 1943-1945, by Gerald Astor
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"Be not afraid" : John Paul II speaks out on his life, his beliefs, and his inspiring vision for humanity, by Andre Frossard
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"Because I said so!" : family squabbles & how to handle them, [Lauri Berkenkamp and Steven C. Atkins]
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"Because I'm the mother, that's why!" : mostly true confessions of modern motherhood, by Stephanie Pierson ; illustrations by Mary Lynn Blasutta
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"Bee my valentine!", story by Miriam Cohen ; pictures by Lillian Hoban
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"Bee my valentine!", story by Miriam Cohen ; pictures by Lillian Hoban
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"Bee my valentine!", story by Miriam Cohen ; pictures by Lillian Hoban
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"Bee my valentine!", story by Miriam Cohen ; pictures by Lillian Hoban
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"Before I kill more...", Lucy Freeman
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"Behold a pale horse", Milton William Cooper
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"Behold this heart," : the story of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, rev. H. J. Heagney
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"Believing women" in Islam : unreading patriarchal interpretations of the Qur'ān, by Asma Barlas
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"Believing women" in Islam : unreading patriarchal interpretations of the Qur'ān, by Asma Barlas
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"Ben-Hur" Wallace,, the life of General Lew Wallace
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"Benevolent assimilation" : the American conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903, Stuart Creighton Miller
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"Big Bill" Haywood, Melvyn Dubofsky
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"Big victory, great task"; : North Viet-Nam's Minister of Defense assesses the course of the war., Introd. by David Schoenbrun
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"Billy" Sunday, : the man and his message, with his own words which have won thousands for Christ., by William T. Ellis
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"Blood and guts" : the true story of General George S. Patton, USA, John Devaney
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"Body" language, Jeffrey G. Garrison
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"Body" language, Jeffrey G. Garrison
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"Bold! Daring! Shocking! True!" : a history of exploitation films, 1919-1959, Eric Schaefer
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"Bold! Daring! Shocking! True!" : a history of exploitation films, 1919-1959, Eric Schaefer
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"Boney" Fuller : soldier, strategist, and writer, 1878-1966, Anthony John Trythall
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"Boss" Tweed; the story of a grim generation,, by Denis Tilden Lynch
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"Breakthrough", Eddie Daniels, (CD)
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"Breit" ideas for home decor
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"Brother Woodrow" : a memoir of Woodrow Wilson, by Stockton Axson ; edited by Arthur S. Link, with the assistance of John E. Little, L. Kathleen Amon, and Nancy Plum
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"Buenas noches, mi amor" : el poder de la empatía para ayudar a dormir a tu bebé, Nora Rodríguez
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"Bugs" Bower's Today's way to play the classics : for all keyboards, ["Bugs" Bower] ; edited by Kathryn Stanley Podwall, (score)
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"Bully" : an adventure with Teddy Roosevelt, by Jerome Alden
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"Bushidō" kaidai : nōburesu oburīju to wa, Ri Tōki cho
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"But I'm almost 13!" : an action plan for raising a responsible adolescent, Kenneth R. Ginsburg with Martha M. Jablow
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"But first a school" : the first fifty years of the School of American Ballet, Jennifer Dunning
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"But gentlemen marry brunettes", by Anita Loos, intimately illustrated by Ralph Barton
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"But, that's not what I called about", Hilly Rose
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"Buy me bring me take me don't mess my hair--" : life according to four bitchin' babes, Volume Two, Christine Lavin ... [et al.], (CD)
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"Buzz, buzz, buzz," went Bumblebee, Colin West
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"Buzz," said the bee, by Wendy Cheyette Lewison ; illustrated by Hans Wilhelm
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"Buzz," said the bee, by Wendy Cheyette Lewison ; illustrated by Hans Wilhelm
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"Buzz," said the bee, by Wendy Cheyette Lewison ; illustrated by Hans Wilhelm
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"By the River Potomac" : an historic resource study of Fort Hunt Park, George Washington Memorial Parkway, Mount Vernon, Virginia, prepared by Matthew R. Laird
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"C" : the secret life of Sir Stewart Graham Menzies, spymaster to Winston Churchill, Anthony Cave Brown
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"C" is for Cupcake., Written and illustrated by Carolyn Haywood
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"C" is for Cupcake., Written and illustrated by Carolyn Haywood
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"C" is for corpse : [a Kinsey Millhone mystery], Sue Grafton, (CD audiobook, abridged)
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"C" is for corpse : a Kinsey Millhone mystery, Sue Grafton
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"C" is for corpse : a Kinsey Millhone mystery, Sue Grafton
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"C" is for corpse : a Kinsey Millhone mystery, Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"C" is for corpse : a Kinsey Millhone mystery, Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"C" is for corpse, Sue Grafton
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"C" is for corpse, Sue Grafton
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"C" is for corpse, Sue Grafton
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"C" is for corpse, Sue Grafton
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"Calling America" : a special number of Survey Graphic on the challenge to democracy, foreword by Paul Kellogg, editor
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"Caminando", Tonny Tún Tún, (CD)
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"Captains courageous", Rudyard Kipling
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"Captains courageous"; : a story of the Grand banks,, by Rudyard Kipling
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"Carrots", just a little boy, by Mrs. Molesworth (Ennis Graham)
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"Changing 'no' to 'yes' : : promoting positive discipline", NYS Dept. of Social Services & SUNY Early Childhood Education & Training Program Daycare Provider Videoconference, (video)
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"Charlie needs a cloak", by Tomie DePaola, (kit)
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"Charlie needs a cloak", by Tomie DePaola, (kit)
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"Charlie needs a cloak", story and pictures by Tomie de Paola
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"Charlie needs a cloak", story and pictures by Tomie de Paola
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"Charlie needs a cloak", story and pictures by Tomie de Paola
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"Charlie needs a cloak", story and pictures by Tomie de Paola
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"Charlie needs a cloak", story and pictures by Tomie de Paola
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"Children of the sea," and three other unpublished plays., Edited by Jennifer McCabe Atkinson. Foreword by Frank Durham
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"Children of the sea," and three other unpublished plays., Edited by Jennifer McCabe Atkinson. Foreword by Frank Durham
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"Collar the lot!" : how Britain interned and expelled its wartime refugees, Peter and Leni Gillman
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"Como trabajar o comunicar" en un restaurante o bar para camareros, camareras, ayudantes de camarero o ayundantes del bar y para el due~no de restaurante o bar : "How to work or communicate" in a restaurant or bar for waiters, waitresses, busboys or barhelp and for the restaurant or bar owner, [Dora Newhouse ; translation by Allison M. de Recio ; ill. by John Munson]
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"Company Aytch", or, A side show of the big show and other sketches, Sam Watkins ; edited and with an introduction by M. Thomas Inge
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"Copy!" : A handbook for reporters and students of journalism,, by Donald D. Hoover, with introduction by William L. Mapel
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"Could be worse!", James Stevenson
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"Could be worse!", James Stevenson
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"Could be worse!", James Stevenson
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"Could do better" : why children underachieve and what to do about it, Harvey P. Mandel & Sander I. Marcus with Loral Dean
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"Cowboy", Erasure, (CD)
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"Cut & tell" : original, stories, paper plate cut-outs and patterns, Jean Warren
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"Cut & tell" : original, stories, paper plate cut-outs and patterns, Jean Warren
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"Cut & tell" : original, stories, paper plate cut-outs and patterns, Jean Warren
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"D" is for deadbeat, Sue Grafton, (CD audiobook)
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"D" is for deadbeat, Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"D" is for deadbeat, Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"D" is for deadbeat, by Sue Grafton
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"D" is for deadbeat, by Sue Grafton
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"D" is for deadbeat, by Sue Grafton
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"D" is for deadbeat, by Sue Grafton
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"Da Fenqi mi ma"bei hou de nan ren : Dan Bulang zhuan = The man behind The Da Vinci Code, the unauthorized biobraphy of Dan Brown, [Mei] Lisa Luogeke zhu ; Zhu Zhenwu yi
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"Da" : a play, by Hugh Leonard
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"Daddy's gone to war" : the Second World War in the lives of America's children, William M. Tuttle, Jr
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"Damage them all you can" : Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, George Walsh
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"Daughters of Jefferson, daughters of bootblacks" : racism and American feminism, by Barbara Hilkert Andolsen
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"Daughters of Jefferson, daughters of bootblacks" : racism and American feminism, by Barbara Hilkert Andolsen
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"Dear Master" : letters of a slave family, edited by Randall M. Miller
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"Dear Meg" tells you-- how to write the most important letters of your life, Meg Whitcomb
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"Dear Meg" tells you-- how to write the most important letters of your life, Meg Whitcomb
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"Dear Mr. G--" : the biography of Clark Gable, by Jean Garceau with Inez Cocke
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"Dear Mr. President ..." The story of fifty years in the White House mail room,
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"Dear father"/"Dear son" : correspondence of John D. Rockefeller and John D. Rockefeller, Jr., edited by Joseph W. Ernst
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"Dear fatherland, rest quietly"; : a report on the collapse of Hitler's "Thousand years.", Written and photographed by Margaret Bourke-White
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"Dear friend" : Thomas Garrett & William Still, collaborators on the underground railroad, Judith Bentley ; illustrated with photographs & old prints
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"Degenerate art" : the fate of the avant-garde in Nazi Germany, [edited by] Stephanie Barron ; with contributions by Peter Guenther ... [et al.]
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"Democracy is in the streets" : from Port Huron to the seige of Chicago, by James Miller
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"Dial M for murder", Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; written by Frederick Knott ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock, (DVD)
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"Distinto, diferente", Juan De Marcos ; Afro Cuban All Stars, (CD)
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"Doc" : the rape of the town of Lovell, Jack Olsen
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"Does Wednesday mean Mom's house or Dad's?" : parenting together while living apart, Marc J. Ackerman
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"Doing school" : how we are creating a generation of stressed out, materialistic, and miseducated students, Denise Clark Pope
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"Doing school" : how we are creating a generation of stressed out, materialistic, and miseducated students, Denise Clark Pope
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"Don't eat too much turkey!", by Miriam Cohen ; pictures by Lillian Hoban
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"Don't eat too much turkey!", by Miriam Cohen ; pictures by Lillian Hoban
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"Don't stop loving me" : a reassuring guide for mothers of adolescent daughters, Ann F. Caron
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"Don't stop loving me" : a reassuring guide for mothers of adolescent daughters, Ann F. Caron
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"Don't worry" : understanding anxiety, J. Adrienne Henderson
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"E" is for Elisa, Johanna Hurwitz ; illustrated by Lillian Hoban
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"E" is for Elisa, Johanna Hurwitz ; illustrated by Lillian Hoban
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"E" is for Elisa, Johanna Hurwitz ; illustrated by Lillian Hoban
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"E" is for Elisa, Johanna Hurwitz ; illustrated by Lillian Hoban
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"E" is for evidence : a Kinsey Millhone mystery, Sue Grafton
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"E" is for evidence : a Kinsey Millhone mystery, Sue Grafton
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"E" is for evidence : a Kinsey Millhone mystery, Sue Grafton
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"E" is for evidence : a Kinsey Millhone mystery, Sue Grafton
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"Eagle forgotten", : the life of John Peter Altgeld
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"Eat!" cried little pig, Jonathan London ; illustrated by Delphine Durand
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"Elder of the Jews" : Jakob Edelstein of Theresienstadt, Ruth Bondy ; translated from the Hebrew by Evelyn Abel
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"Enemies" : World War II alien internment, by John Christgau
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"Even unto Bethlehem" : the story of Christmas
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"Everything I know about..." the clock, written by Kathryn Knight ; illustrated by Stephen Lewis ; art direction by Danny Brooks Dalby, (board book)
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"Exterminate all the brutes", Sven Lindqvist ; translated from the Swedish by Joan Tate
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"Ezra Pound speaking" : radio speeches of World War II, edited by Leonard W. Doob
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"F" is for fugitive : a Kinsey Millhone mystery, Sue Grafton
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"F" is for fugitive : a Kinsey Millhone mystery, Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"F" is for fugitive, Sue Grafton
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"Fall in line, Holden!", written and illustrated by Daniel W. Vandever
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"Fastnet, force 10", John Rousmaniere
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"Father Pig"
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"Feminism is not the story of my life" : how today's feminist elite has lost touch with the real concerns of women, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
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"Fightin' Joe" Wheeler, by John P. Dyer
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"Fill 'er up" : an architectural history of America's gas stations, by Daniel I. Vieyra ; with a foreword by James Marston Fitch
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"Fill 'er up" : an architectural history of America's gas stations, by Daniel I. Vieyra ; with a foreword by James Marston Fitch
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"Fire when ready, Gridley!" : great naval stories from Manila Bay to Vietnam, compiled and edited by William H. Honan
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"Fire! fire!" said Mrs. McGuire, Bill Martin Jr and Vladimir Radunsky
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"First with the most" Forrest,, by Robert Selph Henry
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"Fly it away!"
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"Fools say."
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"Freedom!", Paul McCartney, (CD)
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"Freely to pass", [by] Edward W. Beattie, jr
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"Fresh" planning : proposal, Jim Counts
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"Friction with the market" : Henry James and the profession of authorship, Michael Anesko
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"Friend and lover" : the life of Louise Bryant, Virginia Gardner
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"G I Joe" ("Private Breger") : From the pages of Yank and Stars and stripes., By Lt. Dave Breger
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"G" is for Grafton : the world of Kinsey Millhone, Natalie Hevener Kaufman and Carol McGinnis Kay
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"G" is for gumshoe : a Kinsey Millhone mystery, Sue Grafton
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"G" is for gumshoe : a Kinsey Millhone mystery, Sue Grafton
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"G" is for gumshoe, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"G" is for gumshoe, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"G" is for gumshoe, by Sue Grafton, (audiobook)
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"G" is for gumshoe/, Sue Grafton
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"G" is for gumshoe/, Sue Grafton
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"Galapagos" means "tortoise", written and illustrated by Ruth Heller
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"Gator's out," said the trout, story by Janie Spaht Gill ; illustrations by Bob Reese
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"Gator's out," said the trout, story by Janie Spaht Gill ; illustrations by Bob Reese
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"Gentlemen prefer blondes"; : the illuminating diary of a professional lady,, by Anita Loos; intimately illustrated by Ralph Barton
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"Gentlemen, Be Seated!" A parade of the old-time minstrels, by Dailey Paskman and Sigmund Spaeth, with a foreword by Daniel Frohman
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"Get me Ellis Rubin!" : the life, times, and cases of a maverick lawyer, Ellis Rubin and Dary Matera
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"Get out of my life, but first could you drive me and Cheryl to the mall?" : a parent's guide to the new teenager, Anthony E. Wolf
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"Get ready to say goodbye" : a mother's story of senseless violence, tragedy, and triumph, LaVonne McKee and Ted Schwarz
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"Getting paid" : youth crime and work in the inner city, Mercer L. Sullivan
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"Getting paid" : youth crime and work in the inner city, Mercer L. Sullivan
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"Give 'em hell Harry" : reminiscences, Samuel Gallu
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"Gizelle, save the children!", By Peggy Mann and Gizelle Hersh
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"Go for broke" : Japanese Americans in World War II, by Tom McGowen
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"Goblets II" ..
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"God wills it!" : understanding the Crusades, Thomas F. Madden, (CD audiobook)
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"God's banker, by Rupert Cornwell
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"Good evening!" : a professional memoir, by Raymond Swing
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"Good morning"; : music, calls, and directions for old-time dancing as revived by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford., This manual was compiled and descriptions were written by Benjamin B. Lovett ..
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"Good morning, Mr. President" : a story about Carl Sandburg, by Barbara Mitchell ; illustrations by Dane Collins
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"Guns don't kill people, people kill people" : and other myths about guns and gun control, Dennis A. Henigan
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"H" is for homicide, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"H" is for homicide, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"H" is for homicide, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"H" is for homicide, Sue Grafton
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"H" is for homicide, Sue Grafton
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"H" is for homicide, Sue Grafton
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"H", Bob James, (CD)
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"Ha-Sefer ha-meshuga`", Hayim Guri
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"Halt!" cry the dead; : a pictorial primer on war and some ways of working for peace,, arranged and edited by Frederick A. Barber ... with forewords by Dr. Daniel Poling and Will Irwin
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"Happy birthday Chatsworth", Chatsworth Avenue School, (video)
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"Hari Potta" : ga eigo de tanoshiku yomeru hon, Vol. 1, Kurisutofa Beruton cho ; Watanabe Junko yaku
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"Hari Potta" : ga eigo de tanoshiku yomeru hon, Vol. 2, Kurisutofa Beruton cho ; Watanabe Junko yaku
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"Harlem gallery" and other poems of Melvin B. Tolson, edited by Raymond Nelson ; introduction by Rita Dove
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"Harlem gallery" and other poems of Melvin B. Tolson, edited by Raymond Nelson ; introduction by Rita Dove
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"Harold the webbed; : or, The young Vykings";, being volume two of the life and works of Trader Horn, the works written by Alfred Aloysius Horn at the age of seventy-three, & the life with such of his philosophy as is the gift of age and experience, taken down and here edited by Ethelreda Lewis, with a foreword by William McFee
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"Have I got a guy for you" : what really happens when mom fixes you up : true stories of well-meaning mismatches, edited by Alix Strauss
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"Having wonderful time",, by Arthur Kober; foreword by Marc Connelly
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"Hear me out", [by] George C. Wallace
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"Hello, great big bullfrog!", written and illustrated by Colin West
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"Hello, great big bullfrog!", written and illustrated by Colin West
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"Hello, the boat!", By Phyllis Crawford; pictures by Edward Laning
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"Hello," I lied : a novel, by M.E. Kerr
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"Hello," I lied : a novel, by M.E. Kerr
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"Hello," I lied : a novel, by M.E. Kerr
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"Help me, I'm sad" : recognizing, treating, and preventing childhood and adolescent depression, David G. Fassler and Lynne S. Dumas
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"Help me, I'm sad" : recognizing, treating, and preventing childhood and adolescent depression, David G. Fassler and Lynne S. Dumas
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"Help!" : an absolutely indispensable guide to life for girls, by Nancy Holyoke ; illustrated by Scott Nash
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"Here I am!" said Smedley, by Simon Puttock ; illustrated by Martin and Ann Chatterton
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"Here I am!" said Smedley, by Simon Puttock ; illustrated by Martin and Ann Chatterton
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"Here I have lived"; : a history of Lincoln's Springfield, 1821-1865,, by Paul M. Angle
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"Here comes the band!", By Ray Giles ... Illustrated by the author
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"Here comes the bride --" : and so forth, by Irvin S. Cobb
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"Here lies"; being a collection of ancient and modern, humorous and queer inscriptions from tombstones,
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"Hi, Mister Robin!", by Alvin Tresselt ; pictures by Roger Duvoisin
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"Hi, pizza man!", by Virginia Walter ; pictures by Ponder Goembel
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"Hi, pizza man!", by Virginia Walter ; pictures by Ponder Goembel
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"Hi, pizza man!", by Virginia Walter ; pictures by Ponder Goembel
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"Hi-ya, neighbor,"
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"Hiawatha" with its original Indian legends : compiled, with essays on its authentic background of Lake Superior country and Chippewa Indians, by Chase S. Osborn and Stellanova Osborn ; introduction by Frank Murphy
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"Hitorikko chōjo" no tame no hon, Tago Akira
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"Honest Abe"; : a study in integrity based on the early life of Abraham Lincoln
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"Honey Fitz": : three steps to the White House; the life and times of John F. (Honey Fitz) Fitzgerald
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"Hong lou meng" di chuan shuo, Dong Xiaoping, He Xuejun bian
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"Honmono" no antīku kagu, Shiomi Kazuhiko
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"How Paul Robeson saved my life" and other mostly happy stories, Carl Reiner
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"How can you defend those people?" : the making of a criminal lawyer, James S. Kunen
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"How to succeed in business without really trying", music and lyrics by Frank Loesser ; book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert ; vocal score edited by Elliot Lawrence, (score)
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"I am a man" : Chief Standing Bear : a native son's search for justice, Joe Starita
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"I am a man" : Chief Standing Bear : a native son's search for justice, Joe Starita
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"I am a man" : Chief Standing Bear's journey for justice, Joe Starita, (CD audiobook)
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"I am a man" : Chief Standing Bear's journey for justice, Joe Starita, (CD audiobook)
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"I am looking to the North for my life" : Sitting Bull, 1876-1881, Joseph Manzione
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"I am murdered" : George Wythe, Thomas Jefferson, and the killing that shocked a new nation, Bruce Chadwick
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"I am not afraid!" : based on a Masai tale, by Kenny Mann ; illustrated by Richard Leonard and Alfredo Alcala
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"I belong to the working class" : the unfinished autobiography of Rose Pastor Stokes, edited by Herbert Shapiro and David L. Sterling
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"I built a temple for peace" : the life of Eduard Benes, by Edward B. Hitchcock, with an introduction by Jan Masaryk
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"I can see you naked" : a fearless guide to making great presentations, by Ron Hoff
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"I can see you naked" : a fearless guide to making great presentations, by Ron Hoff
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"I can't come to school today-- my Mom's in prison and I don't have a ride" : a collection of stories, Kathleen Van Antwerp
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"I can't take you anywhere!", Phyllis Reynolds Naylor ; illustrated by Jef Kaminsky
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"I can't" said the ant, words and pictures by Polly Cameron
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"I can't", said the ant : a second book of nonsense, words and pictures by Polly Cameron
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"I do!" "Me too!" : inter-faith wedding music from the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, New York City, Dorothy Papadakos and Friends, (CD)
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"I do"...take two!, Merline Lovelace
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"I don't care!" said the bear, Colin West
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"I don't get no respect!", Rodney Dangerfield, (CD audiobook)
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"I don't know how to cook" book : 300 great recipes you can't mess up!, [Mary-Lane Kamberg]
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"I gave them a sword" : behind the scenes of the Nixon interviews, by David Frost ; [photos by John Bryson]
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"I get along", the Libertines, (CD)
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"I had one of those" : toys of our generation, Robin Langley Sommer
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"I have a new puppy!" "now what?" : a puppy survival guide for kids, written by James Hunt ; illustrated by Christina Dickens.
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"I heard you paint houses" : Frank "the Irishman" Sheeran and the inside story of the Mafia, the Teamsters, and the last ride of Jimmy Hoffa, Charles Brandt
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"I heard you paint houses" : Frank "the Irishman" Sheeran and the inside story of the Mafia, the Teamsters, and the last ride of Jimmy Hoffa, Charles Brandt
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"I lived with Latin American,"
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"I love Lucy" : a celebration of all things Lucy : inside the world of television's first great sitcom, Elisabeth Edwards
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"I love Lucy", Bonus disc, (DVD)
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"I love Lucy", The complete fourth season, CBS Broadcasting Inc. ; produced by Gregg Oppenheimer, (DVD)
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"I love Lucy", The complete fourth season, CBS Broadcasting Inc. ; produced by Gregg Oppenheimer, (DVD)
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"I love Lucy", The final seasons, 7, 8 & 9, Desilu Productions, (DVD)
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"I love Lucy", The final seasons, 7, 8 & 9, Desilu Productions, (DVD)
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"I love Paul Revere, whether he rode or not," Warren Harding, Richard Shenkman
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"I love my NutriBullet" green smoothies recipe book : 200 green smoothies for increased energy, glowing skin, weight loss, and more
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"I love you more than my dog" : five decisions that drive extreme customer loyalty in good times and bad, Jeanne Bliss
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"I never wanted to be Vice-President of anything!" : An investigative biography of Nelson Rockefeller, [by] Michael Kramer & Sam Roberts
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"I remember!" cried Grandma Pinky, written by Jan Wahl ; pictures by Arden Johnson
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"I remember!" cried Grandma Pinky, written by Jan Wahl ; pictures by Arden Johnson
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"I signed my death warrant" : Michael Collins & the Treaty, T. Ryle Dwyer
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"I thought people like that killed themselves" : lesbians, gay men, and suicide, by Eric E. Rofes
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"I thought people like that killed themselves" : lesbians, gay men, and suicide, by Eric E. Rofes
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"I touch the future--" : the story of Christa McAuliffe, by Robert T. Hohler
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"I touch the future--" : the story of Christa McAuliffe, by Robert T. Hohler
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"I was there" with the Yanks on the western front, 1917-1919,, by C. Leroy Baldridge, together with verses by Hilmar R. Baukhage
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"I will be good!"
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"I will fight no more forever"; : Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce War
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"I will never forget" : interviews with 39 former Negro league players, Brent Kelley
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"I wish I'd said that!" : how to talk your way out of trouble and into success, Linda McCallister
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"I won't wait up tonight" : what to do to take care of yourself when you're living with an alcoholic or an addict, Terence Williams
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"I" is for innocent, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"I" is for innocent, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"I" is for innocent, Sue Grafton
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"I" is for innocent, Sue Grafton
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"I" is for innocent, Sue Grafton
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"I" is for innocent, Sue Grafton
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"I" said the demon
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"I'd love to kiss you-- " : conversations with Bette Davis, by Whitney Stine
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"I'll never do to my kids what my parents did to me!" : a guide to conscious parenting, Thomas Paris, Eileen Paris
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"I'm not Santa!", Jonathan Allen
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"I'm not Santa!", Jonathan Allen, (board book)
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"I'm not mad, I just hate you!" : a new understanding of mother-daughter conflict, Roni Cohen-Sandler and Michelle Silver
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"I'm not nuts" : living with food allergies, a documentary by Kevin J. Lindenmuth, (DVD)
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"I'm not scared!", Jonathan Allen
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"I'm not scared!", Jonathan Allen
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"I'm not sleepy!", Jonathan Allen
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"I'm not sleepy!", Jonathan Allen
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"I'm not sleepy", Denys Cazet
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"I'm not sleepy", Denys Cazet
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"I'm pregnant, now what do I do?", Robert W. Buckingham & Mary P. Derby
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"I've forgotten everything I learned in school!" : a refresher course to help you reclaim your education, Marilyn vos Savant
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"I've seen the best of it" : memoirs, Joseph W. Alsop, with Adam Platt
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"I, too, have lived in Arcadia"
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"Ian Maclaren"; : the life of the Rev. John Watson, D.D.,
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"If I can dream" : Elvis' own story, Larry Geller and Joel Spector with Patricia Romanowski
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"If I had it to do over again..." : America's adult drop-outs
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"If elected ..." Unsuccessful candidates for the Presidency, 1796-1968, [by] Lillian B. Miller, historian [and others]
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"If my dad's a sexaholic, what does that make me?", Barbara Lair-Robinson with Rick Lair-Robinson
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"If the other guy isn't Jack Nicholson, I've got the part" : Hollywood tales of big breaks, bad luck, and box-office magic, Ron Base
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"If time is money, no wonder I'm not rich" : the busy investor's guide to successful money management, Mary L. Sprouse
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"If you could hear what I cannot say" : learning to communicate with the ones you love, Nathaniel Branden
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"If you don't buy this book, we'll kill this dog!" : life, laughs, love and death at The National lampoon, Matty Simmons
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"If you lean in, will men just look down your blouse?" : questions and thoughts for loud, smart women in turbulent times, Gina Barreca
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"If you were only white" : the life of Leroy "Satchel" Paige, Donald Spivey
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"Illegal but not criminal" : business crime in America, John E. Conklin
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"Illegal but not criminal" : business crime in America, John E. Conklin
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"Image" on the art and evolution of the film : photographs and articles from the magazine of the International Museum of Photography, edited by Marshall Deutelbaum
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"In God we trust"; : the religious beliefs and ideas of the American founding fathers., Selected, edited, and with commentary by Norman Cousins
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"In a single garment of destiny" : a global vision of justice, Martin Luther King, Jr. ; edited and introduced by Lewis V. Baldwin ; foreword by Charlayne Hunter-Gault
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"In the heights."
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"In the minds and hearts of the people": five American patriots and the road to revolution, [by] Dennis A. O'Toole [and] Lisa W. Strick
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"In this corner ... !"; : forty world champions tell their stories,, by Peter Heller. With an introd. by Muhammad Ali
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"In wildness is the preservation of the world", from Henry David Thoreau ; selections & photographs by Eliot Porter ; introduction by Joseph Wood Krutch
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"Is it easy being green?" : writing the new college application essay, Justin Nevin
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"It just ain't fair" : the ethics of health care for African Americans, edited by Annette Dula and Sara Goering ; with editorial contributions from Marian Gray Secundy and September Williams ; foreword by Mark Siegler
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"It just ain't fair" : the ethics of health care for African Americans, edited by Annette Dula and Sara Goering ; with editorial contributions from Marian Gray Secundy and September Williams ; foreword by Mark Siegler
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"It runs in my family" : overcoming the legacy of family illness, Joan C. Barth
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"It's George!", story by Miriam Cohen ; pictures by Lilliam Hoban
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"It's George!", story by Miriam Cohen ; pictures by Lilliam Hoban
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"It's a sure thing" : a wry look at investing, investors, and the world of Wall Street, Robert Metz, George Stasen ; illustrated by Henry Martin
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"It's not fair, Jeremy Spencer's parents let him stay up all night!" : a guide to the tougher parts of parenting, Anthony E. Wolf
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"It's not fair, Jeremy Spencer's parents let him stay up all night!" : a guide to the tougher parts of parenting, Anthony E. Wolf
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"It's your misfortune and none of my own" : a history of the American West, by Richard White
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"J" is for judgment, Sue Grafton
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"J" is for judgment, Sue Grafton
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"J" is for judgment, Sue Grafton
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"J" is for judgment, Sue Grafton
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"J" is for judgment, Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"J" is for judgment, Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"J. B." : a play in verse /, by Archibald MacLeish
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"Jackie". : the exploitation of a First Lady
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"Jacqueline," pioneer heroine of the resistance, Stella King
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"January thaw," : by William Roos., Based upon the novel by Bellamy Partridge
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"Johnny Q. Public" speaks! : The nation appraises the new deal,, by Boake Carter
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"Johnny get your gun"; : comedy in prologue and three acts,
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"Johnny's such a bright boy, what a shame he's retarded" / : Kate Long
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"Just a housewife" : the rise and fall of domesticity in America, Glenna Matthews
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"Just give him the whale!" : 20 ways to use fascinations, areas of expertise, and strengths to support students with autism, by Paula Kluth and Patrick Schwarz
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"Just wait till you have children of your own!", (large print /cErma Bombeck ; with illustrations by Bil Keane)
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"Just wait till you have children of your own!", By Erma Bombeck and Bil Keane
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"K" is for killer, Sue Grafton
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"K" is for killer, Sue Grafton
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"K" is for killer, by Sue Grafton, (audiobook)
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"Kanji ga ii" to iwareru hito no hanashikata : shigoto mo jinsei mo umakuiku, Matsumoto Yukio
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"Kanpon" Hatsu monogatari, Miyabe Miyuki
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"Karada o atatameru" to byōki wa kanarazu naoru : [kusuri o issai tsukawanai saizen no naizō kyōkahō], Ishihara Yūmi
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"Katei kyōiku" no airo : kosodate ni kyōhakusareru hahaoyatachi, Honda Yuki
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"Keep the damned women out" : the struggle for coeducation, Nancy Weiss Malkiel
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"Keep your head up, Mr. Putnam!"
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"Kike!" A documentary history of anti-Semitism in America, : edited and with an introd. by Michael Selzer. Foreword by Herbert Gold
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"Kingpin", by Burt Hirschfeld & Edwin Fadiman
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"Kiraina jibun" o kakusouto sitewa ikenai, Debbie Ford ; Kobayashi Yukari yaku
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"Kubla Khan" and The fall of Jerusalem : the mythological school in biblical criticism and secular literature, 1770-1880, E. S. Shaffer
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"Kūfuku" ga hito o kenkō ni suru : "ichinichi isshoku" de 20-sai wakagaeru!, Nagumo Yoshinori
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"L" is for lawless, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"L" is for lawless, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"L" is for lawless, Sue Grafton
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"L" is for lawless, Sue Grafton
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"L" is for library, Sonya Terry ; illustrated by Nicole Wong
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"L.M. 8046" : an intimate story of the Foreign Legion, by David Wooster King ; with an introd. by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
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"La Malquerida" ; "Senora Ama", by Jacinto Benavente
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"La douce France"; : an introduction to France and its people, in English,, with maps and drawings by the author, Theodore Huebener ..
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"Lady in the locker room", Susan Fornoff
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"Larchmont the beautiful" : illustrated supplement of The Larchmonter-Times
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"Latchkey children" in the public library : a position paper, prepared by the Service to Children Committee of the Public Library Association, a division of the American Library Association, in collaboration with the Library Service to Children with Special Needs Committee of the Association for Library Service to Children
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"Leave that cricket be, Alan Lee", by Barbara Ann Porte ; pictures by Donna Ruff
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"Leave that cricket be, Alan Lee", by Barbara Ann Porte ; pictures by Donna Ruff
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"Lessons" of the past; : the use and misuse of history in American foreign policy, [by] Ernest R. May
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"Let go", Avril Lavigne, (CD)
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"Let go", Avril Lavigne, (CD)
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"Let it burn!" : the Philadelphia tragedy, Michael Boyette with Randi Boyette
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"Let the word go forth" : the speeches, statements, and writings of John F. Kennedy, selected and with an introduction by Theodore C. Sorensen
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"Let us begin anew" : an oral history of the Kennedy presidency, Gerald S. and Deborah H. Strober
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"Let's get a pup!" said Kate, Bob Graham
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"Let's get a pup!" said Kate, by Bob Grahman ; produced and directed by Daniel Welsh for Spoken Arts, (DVD)
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"Let's go fishing," said Lana / : Let's Go Fishing, Erica Silverman
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"Let's go fishing," said Lana / : Let's Go Fishing, Erica Silverman
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"Let's swallow Switzerland" : Hitler's plans against the Swiss Confederation, by Klaus Urner
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"Letters to my husband--", by Fern Field Brooks
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"Life unworthy of life" : racial phobia and mass murder in Hitler's Germany, James M. Glass
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"Like it was" : Bicentennial games 'n fun handbook, Adah Parker Strobell and recreation majors, past and present, University of Maryland ; pref. by Dwight F. Rettie ; illustrated by Susan Walden
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"Like it was" : Bicentennial games 'n fun handbook, Adah Parker Strobell and recreation majors, past and present, University of Maryland ; pref. by Dwight F. Rettie ; illustrated by Susan Walden
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"Listen to me, Doctor" : taking charge of your own health care, Marti Ann Schwartz
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"Literchoor Is My Beat" : a Life of James Laughlin, Publisher of New Directions, Ian S. MacNiven
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"Live from Cape Canaveral" : [covering the space race, from sputnik to today], Jay Barbree
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"Live in Dublin", Christy Moore, Donal Lunny & Jimmy Faulkner, (CD)
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"Live" Bullet, (CD)
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"Live" at the Star-Club, Hamburg, Jerry Lee Lewis, (CD)
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"Living over the store" : significant mixed-use buildings in Westchester County
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"London" trio no. 1 in C major : "London" trio no. 2 in G major ; "London" trio no. 3 in G major ; Divertissement no. 2 in G major, op. 100 ; Divertissement no. 6 in D major, op. 100 ; "London" trio no. 4 in G major, Franz Joseph Haydn, (CD ;)
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"Look at my ugly face!" : myths and musings on beauty and other perilous obsessions with women's appearance, Sara Halprin
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"Louder please!" The autobiography of a deaf man,, by Earnest Elmo Calkins ..
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"Low" symphony : from the music of David Bowie & Brian Eno, by Philip Glass, (CD)
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"Lyme in rhyme", by Geri Rodda ; [illustrated by Jillian Zampaglione]
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"M" is for malice, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"M" is for malice, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"M. U." : the best of Jethro Tull, Jethro Tull, (CD)
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"Mademoiselle Miss"; : letters from an American girl serving with the rank of lieutenant in a French army hospital at the front,, with a preface by Dr. Richard C. Cabot
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"Mamaroneck through the years,", by William Gershom Fulcher
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"Manna-hatin"; : the story of New York
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"Marlon Brando, Pocahontas, and me", texts by Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson and Jeremy Deller
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"Marse Henry" : an autobiography /, by Henry Watterson
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"Master Harold"-- and the boys, Athol Fugard
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"Master Harold"-- and the boys, Athol Fugard
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"Master Harold"-- and the boys, Athol Fugard
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"Master Harold"-- and the boys, Shoreline Entertainment presents a Focus Films, Foxboro Company, Reuben Cannon Productions production of a Spier Films production ; produced by Michael Auret ... [et al.] ; screenplay by Nicky Rebelo ; directed by Lonny Price, (DVD)
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"Mayonaka no Kinjiro" tte ittai Nani--??, hen, Maejima Akihito
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"Me Cookie!", by Emma Jones ; illustrated by Maggie Swanson
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"Memories of Parsons" : and a brief history of Parsons Memorial School, by Gene Westmoreland
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"Meta", Jean Tinguely ; [text by] K. G. Pontus Hulten ; [translated from the German by Mary Whittall]
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"Meta", Jean Tinguely ; [text by] K. G. Pontus Hulten ; [translated from the German by Mary Whittall]
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"Mi hijo está gordo! : sobrepeso y obesidada infantil : dietética y recetas sanas, deliciosas y fáciles de preparar, Jordina Casademunt
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"Mine will," said John, by Helen V. Griffith ; pictures by Jos. A. Smith
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"Mine will," said John, by Helen V. Griffith ; pictures by Jos. A. Smith
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"Minnesota Fats" on pool : the complete guide for the pool enthusiast ; rules, illustrations, complete and easy to understand directions
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"Miss Kitt", to you, Eartha Kitt, (CD)
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"Mo": a woman's view of Watergate,, by Maureen Dean with Hays Gorey
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"Modernism" in modern drama; : a definition and an estimate
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"Mom loved you best!", William E. Hapworth, Mada Hapworth, Joan Rattner Heilman
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"Mom, I'm hungry!", Lee Sievers
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"Mom, Jason's breathing on me!" : the solution to sibling bickering, Anthony E. Wolf
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"Mommy, I'm scared" : how TV and movies frighten children and what we can do to protect them, Joanne Cantor
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"Mommy, I'm scared" : how TV and movies frighten children and what we can do to protect them, Joanne Cantor
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"More live", (CD)
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"More more more" said the baby : 3 love stories, Vera B. Williams
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"More more more" said the baby : 3 love stories, Vera B. Williams
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"More more more" said the baby : 3 love stories, Vera B. Williams
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"More more more" said the baby : 3 love stories, Vera B. Williams
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"More more more" said the baby : 3 love stories, Vera B. Williams, (board book)
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"Most blessed of the patriarchs" : Thomas Jefferson and the empire of the imagination, Annette Gordon-Reed, Peter S. Onuf
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"Most blessed of the patriarchs" : Thomas Jefferson and the empire of the imagination, Annette Gordon-Reed, Peter S. Onuf, (CD audiobook)
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"Most blessed of the patriarchs" : Thomas Jefferson and the empire of the imagination, Annette Gordon-Reed, Peter S. Onuf, (MP3 audiobook)
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"Mr. Cub," : by Ernie Banks and Jim Enright
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"Mr. Secretary",
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"Mr. W. & I," being the authentic diary of Caroline Le Roy Webster, : during a famous journey with the Honble Daniel Webster to Great Britain and the continent in the year 1839., With an introduction by Claude M. Fuess
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"Multiplication is for white people" : raising expectations for other people's children, Lisa Delpit
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"Murder will out" : the detective in fiction, T.J. Binyon
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"My dad loves me, my dad has a disease" : a child's view : living with addiction, Claudia Black
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"My dear girl"; : the correspondence of Benjamin Franklin with Polly Stevenson, Georgiana and Catherine Shipley. By James Madison Stifler
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"My husband's trying to kill me!" : a true story of money, marriage, and murderous intent, Jim Schutze
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"My kid's allergic to everything" dessert cookbook, Mary Harris and Wilma Nachsin ; forewords by Rebecca Hoffman and Ida Mary S. Thoma
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"My name is Amelia", Donald J. Sobol
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"My ship!", the U.S.S. Intrepid : a WW II memoir, by Raymond T. Stone
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"Myne owne ground" : race and freedom on Virginia's Eastern Shore, 1640-1676, T. H. Breen, Stephen Innes
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"Más más más" dijo el bebé : 3 historias de amor, Vera B. Williams ; traducidas por Liliana Valenzuela
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"N" is for noose, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"N" is for noose, (large print /cSue Grafton)
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"N" is for noose, Sue Grafton, (audiobook, abridged)
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"Naked faquir",
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"National Velvet", by Enid Bagnold ; illustrations by Ted Lewin
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"Negro president" : Jefferson and the slave power, Garry Wills
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"Neill! Neill! Orange peel!", An autobiography by A. S. Neill
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"Neither wit nor gold" (from then), Ammiel Alcalay
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"Nine" : vocal selection from the Broadway musical, [lyrics and music by Maury Yeston ; book by Arthur Kopit], (score)
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"No!" said Joe, John Prater
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"Nobody likes me" : helping your child make friends, Elaine K. McEwan
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"Noises off--", Touchstone Pictures and Amblin Entertainment in association with Touchwood Pacific Partners I present ; a Peter Bogdanovich picture ; executive producers, Kathleen Kennedy, Peter Bogdanovich ; screenplay by Marty Kaplan ; produced by Frank Marshall ; directed by Peter Bogdanovich, (DVD)
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"Non abbiate paura!", Andre Frossard ; dialoga con Giovanni Paolo II
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"None but the brave";
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"Nos quitan el trabajo!" : y 20 mitos más sobre la inmigración, Aviva Chomsky
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"Not I, but the wind ...", by Frieda Lawrence, geb. freiin von Richthofen
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"Not I, but the wind...", Frieda Lawrence ; introd. by Margaret Drabble
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"Not in front of the children--" : how to talk to your child about tough family matters, Lawrence Balter with Peggy Jo Donahue
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"Not now!" said the cow, by Joanne Oppenheim ; illustrated by Chris Demarest
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"Not to people like us" : hidden abuse in upscale marriages, Susan Weitzman
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"Not to people like us" : hidden abuse in upscale marriages, Susan Weitzman
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"Now I get it!" : 12 ten-minute classroom drama skits for science, math, language, and social studies, by L.E. McCullough
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"Now I get it!" : 12 ten-minute classroom drama skits for science, math, language, and social studies, by L.E. McCullough
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"Now choose life" : conversion as the way to life, William A. Barry
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"Nutcracker" nation : how an Old World ballet became a Christmas tradition in the New World, Jennifer Fisher
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"O beloved kids" : Rudyard Kipling's letters to his children, selected and edited by Elliot L. Gilbert
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"O dreams, O destinations"; : an autobiography
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"O" is for outlaw, Sue Grafton
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"O" is for outlaw, Sue Grafton
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"O" is for outlaw, Sue Grafton, (CD audiobook)
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"O" is for outlaw, by Sue Grafton, (audiobook, abridged)
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"O", Cirque du Soleil, (CD)
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"O", a Chickie The Cop production in assocaition with Daniel Fried Productions and Rhulen Entertainment, a film by Tim Blake Nelson ; producers, Eric Gitter, Daniel L. Fried, Anthony Rhulen ; screenplay writer, Brad Kaaya ; director, Tim Blake Nelson, (DVD)
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"O", a Chickie The Cop production in assocaition with Daniel Fried Productions and Rhulen Entertainment, a film by Tim Blake Nelson ; producers, Eric Gitter, Daniel L. Fried, Anthony Rhulen ; screenplay writer, Brad Kaaya ; director, Tim Blake Nelson, (DVD)
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"Of the hut I builded" : the archaeology of Australia's history, Graham Connah ; drawings by Douglas Hobbs
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"Oh, God!", Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Larry Gelbart ; produced by Jerry Weintraub ; directed by Carl Reiner, (DVD)
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"Oh, no," said elephant, A.H. Benjamin ; with pictures by Alireza Goldouzian
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"Oh, waiter! One order of crow!" : inside the strangest presidential election finish in American history, Jeff Greenfield
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"Old Bruin": Commodore Matthew C. Perry, : 1794-1858;, the American naval officer who helped found Liberia..
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"On my way" : the untold story of Rouben Mamoulian, George Gershwin, and Porgy and Bess, Joseph Horowitz
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"On the town", Leonard Bernstein, music ; Betty Comden and Adolph Green, lyrics, (CD)
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"One hell of a gamble" : Khrushchev, Castro, and Kennedy, 1958-1964, Aleksandr Fursenko and Timothy Naftali
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"One hell of a gamble" : Khrushchev, Castro, and Kennedy, 1958-1964, Aleksandr Fursenko and Timothy Naftali
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"Only joking!" laughed the lobster, Colin West
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"Only the super-rich can save us!", Ralph Nader
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"Ooooh-- bit your tongue?" : The Borderline, by Gabe Martin
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"Other sheep I have" : the autobiography of Father Paul M. Washington, with David McI. Gracie ; afterword by Barbara Harris
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"Other sheep I have" : the autobiography of Father Paul M. Washington, with David McI. Gracie ; afterword by Barbara Harris
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"Our Chauncey" : after dinner rhymes, by Isaac H. Bromley ; illustrated by C.D. Gibson and Dan Beard
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"Our crowd" : the great Jewish families of New York, Stephen Birmingham ; [foreword by James Mustich, Jr.]
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"Our crowd"; : the great Jewish families of New York
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"Out of the east." : Reveries and studies in new Japan,, by Lafcadio Hearn ..
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"Over the top" /, by an American soldier who went, Arthur Guy Empey ; together with Tommy's dictionary of the trenches
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"Over there" with the Australians, by R. Hugh Knyvett
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"Overpaid, oversexed, and over here" : the American GI in World War II Britain, by Juliet Gardiner
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"P" is for peril, Sue Grafton
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"P" is for peril, Sue Grafton
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"P" is for peril, Sue Grafton
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"P" is for peril, Sue Grafton, (CD audiobook)
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"P" is for peril, Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"P" is for peril, Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"Paddle", said the swan, written and illustrated by Gloria Kamen
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"Paper" through the ages, by Shaaron Cosner ; pictures by Priscilla Kiedrowski
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"Paris" symphonies : nos. 82-87, Haydn, (CD)
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"Parson Primrose" ; : the life, work and friendships of Henry Francis Cary (1772-1844), translator of Dante, by R.W. King
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"Pass it on" : the story of Bill Wilson and how the A.A. message reached the world
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"Peace, land, bread!" : a history of the Russian Revolution, John J. Vail
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"Peculiar institutions"; : an informal history of the seven sister colleges
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"Peg o' my heart" and other favorite song hits, 1912 & 1913, edited by Stanley Appelbaum, (score)
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"Pennies from heaven" : song from the motion picture soundtrack ; words and music by Harry Woods and others, (score)
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"Pick out the biggest" : Mike Moran and the men of the Boise, by Frank D. Morris
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"Playback", Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, (CD)
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"Pretends to be free" : runaway slave advertisements from colonial and revolutionary New York and New Jersey, edited by Graham Russell Hodges and Alan Edward Brown
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"Pretty good for a woman" : the enigmas of Evelyn Scott, D.A. Callard
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"Primitivism" in 20th century art : affinity of the tribal and the modern, edited by William Rubin
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"Primitivism" in 20th century art : affinity of the tribal and the modern, edited by William Rubin
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"Punch" drawings..., with a foreword by J. Bernard Partridge
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"Pussyfoot" Johnson, crusader--reformer--a man among men,
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"Quartet", Pat Metheny Group, (CD)
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"Quo vadis". : A narrative of the time of Nero. Translated from the Polish by Jeremiah Curtin
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"R" is for ricochet, Sue Grafton
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"R" is for ricochet, Sue Grafton
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"R" is for ricochet, Sue Grafton, (CD audiobook)
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"R" is for ricochet, Sue Grafton, (CD audiobook)
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"R" is for ricochet, Sue Grafton, (CD audiobook)
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"R" is for ricochet, Sue Grafton, (audiobook)
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"R" is for ricochet, Sue Grafton, (audiobook)
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"R" is for ricochet, Sue Grafton, (audiobook)
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"Racial matters" : the FBI's secret file on Black America, 1960-1972, Kenneth O'Reilly
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"Ragtime boggie-woogie jazz classics", Claude Bolling, (CD)
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"Razumovsky" quartets, Ludwig van Beethoven, (CD)
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"Ready for the people" : my most chilling cases as a prosecutor / Marissa N. Batt ; introduction by Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr
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"Ready for the plaintiff!" : A story of personal injury law., Illustrated with photos
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"Reinventing government" : change at State, United States Department of State
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"Remember the Maine!" : An historical narrative of the battleship Maine, as told by its chaplain, the Right Reverened [!] Monsignor John P. Chidwick, by Harry T. Cook
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"Remember the ladies" : women in America, 1750-1815, Linda Grant de Pauw, Conover Hunt, with the assistance of Miriam Schneir
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"Right or wrong, God judge me" : the writings of John Wilkes Booth, edited by John Rhodehamel and Louise Taper
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"Ru Krūze" dakara oishii ryōri, Hirano Yukiko
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"Russia" in New York and Bilbao, The State Russian Museum, The State Tretyakov Gallery, The Ekaterina Cultural Foundation ; [chief editors, Yevgenia Petrova, Lydia Iovleva ; artistic editor, Joseph Kiblitsky]
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"S.S." Gigantic across the Atlantic : the story of the world's biggest ocean liner ever! and its disastrous maiden voyage, by Peter Selgin
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"Salammb^o" : grand opera in five acts and seven tableaux, adapted from the novel of Flaubert ; words by Camille[ Du Locle ; music by E. Reyer
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"Scottish" and "Italian" symphonies, Mendelssohn, (CD)
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"See you later, mashed potater!", by Anna H. Dickson ; illustrated by Tom Brannon
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"See you later, mashed potater!", by Anna H. Dickson ; illustrated by Tom Brannon
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"Send us a lady physician" : women doctors in America, 1835-1920, edited by Ruth J. Abram
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"Send us a lady physician" : women doctors in America, 1835-1920, edited by Ruth J. Abram
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"Shake hands with Shorty", North Mississippi Allstars, (CD)
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"Shakespeare" by another name : the life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, the man who was Shakespeare, Mark Anderson ; foreword by Derek Jacobi
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"Shifting sands beneath the state" : unemployment, the labor market, and the local community, 1893-1922, by Peter Carr Seixas
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"Short season" and other stories, Jerry Klinkowitz
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"Short season" and other stories, Jerry Klinkowitz
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"Shouldn't you be in school?", Lemony Snicket ; art by Seth
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"Shwatsit!" : no one knows just what it means, by Christin Ditchfield ; illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw
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"Shwatsit!" : no one knows just what it means, by Christin Ditchfield ; illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw
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"Sinfonia spirituosa" : string concertos, Georg Philipp Telemann, (CD)
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"Singles", the Smiths, (CD)
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"Slowly, slowly, slowly," said the sloth, Eric Carle
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"Slowly, slowly, slowly," said the sloth, Eric Carle
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"Smile," says little Crocodile, by Jane Belk Moncure ; illustrated by Linda Hohag
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"Smile," says little Crocodile, by Jane Belk Moncure ; illustrated by Linda Hohag
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"Smile," says little Crocodile, by Jane Belk Moncure ; illustrated by Linda Hohag
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"Smilin' through"
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"Smoked Yankees" and the struggle for empire: : letters from Negro soldiers, 1898-1902, [by] Willard B. Gatewood, Jr
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"So I shall tell you a story--" : encounters with Beatrix Potter, selected and introduced by Judy Taylor
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"So the witch won't eat me" : fantasy and the child's fear of infanticide, Dorothy Bloch
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"So what are you going to do with that?" : finding careers outside academia, Susan Basalla and Maggie Debelius
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"Socialism is great!" : a worker's memoir of the new China
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"Socialism is great!" : a worker's memoir of the new China
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"Sold American!" : the first fifty years [1904-1954]
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"Some of my best friends ..."
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"Some of the boys ..." : the Civil War letters of Isaac Jackson, 1862-1865, edited by Joseph Orville Jackson ; with a foreword by Bell Irvin Wiley
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"Sonrie," dice el cocodrilo tranquilo, by Jane Belk Moncure ; ilustraciones de Linda Hohag
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"Sonríe," dice el cocodrilo tranquilo, Jane Belk Moncure ; ilustracioines [sic] de Linda Hohag
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"Sore" to yobareta ko, Yōnenki, Deivu Peruzā ; Taguri Minako yaku = A child called "it" / by Dave Pelzer ; translation by Minako Taguri
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"Sound off!" : Soldier songs from the Revolution to World War II., Music arranged by Philip Egner. Illustrated by Lawrence Schick
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"Sounds so good to me" : the bluesman's story, Barry Lee Pearson
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"Spain, take this chalice from me" (and other poems), Cesar Vallejo ; translated by Margaret Sayers Peden ; edited with an introduction by Ilan Stavans
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"Stand back," said the elephant, "I'm going to sneeze!", by Patricia Thomas ; illustrated by Wallace Tripp
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"Stand back," said the elephant, "I'm going to sneeze!", by Patricia Thomas ; illustrated by Wallace Tripp
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"Stand back," said the elephant, : "I'm going to sneeze!", Illustrated by Wallace Tripp
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"Stop treating me like a kid!" : everyday parenting-- the 10- to 13-year-old, Robin Goldstein with Janet Gallant
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"Storyhood as we know it" : and other tales, Jack Matthews
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"Storyhood as we know it" : and other tales, Jack Matthews
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"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" : adventures of a curious character, Richard P. Feynman as told to Ralph Leighton ; edited by Edward Hutchings
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"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" : adventures of a curious character, Richard P. Feynman as told to Ralph Leighton ; edited by Edward Hutchings
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"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" : adventures of a curious character, by Richard P. Feynman, (CD audiobook)
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"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" | "What do YOU care what other people think?" : adventures of a curious character ; | further adventures of a curious character, Richard P. Feynman as told to Ralph Leighton
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"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!", by Richard P. Feynman, (CD audiobook)
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"T" is for "terrific" : Mahji's ABC's, by Mahji Hall = "T" es por "terrifico" : el abc de Mahji / por Mahji Hall
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"T" is for "terrific" : Mahji's ABC's, by Mahji Hall = "T" es por "terrifico" : el abc de Mahji / por Mahji Hall
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"Take care of things," Edward said, Helen E. Buckley ; illustrated by Katherine Coville
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"Take care of things," Edward said, Helen E. Buckley ; illustrated by Katherine Coville
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"Te voy a embrujar" : hechizos y filtros de amor : un poco de magia para chicas inteligentes, Claudia Antist y Rebeca de Manderley
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"Teem"--a treasure-hunter, by Rudyard Kipling ; frontispiece illustration by Marguerite Kirmse
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"Tell Newt to shut up!" : prizewinning Washington Post journalists reveal how reality gagged the Gingrich revolution, David Maraniss and Michael Weisskopf
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"Tell me, Josephine." Edited by Barbara Hall
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"Tell the world" : what happened in China and why, Liu Binyan ; with Ruan Ming and Xu Gang ; translated by Henry L. Epstein
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"Testifyin'!" : live at the Village Vanguard, the Benny Green Trio, (CD)
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"Thar she blows"; : experiences of many voyages chasing whales in the Arctic., [By] Captain John A. Cook and Samson S. Pederson
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"That damn Y"; : a record of overseas service,
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"That damned lawyer", Henry B. Rothblatt ; foreword by F. Lee Bailey
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"That disgraceful affair," the Black Hawk War, : by Cecil Eby
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"That ol' closet routine" : funniest episode ever aired!, (audiobook)
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"That's all folks!" : cartoon songs from Merrie Melodies & Looney Tunes, (CD)
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"The Celestina": : a parody of courtly love. Toward a realistic interpretation of the "Tragicomedia de Calisto y Meliba"
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"The Gilbert and Sullivan operas" : a concordance, by Frederick J. Halton : foreword by Rupert D'Oyly Carte
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"The Good old days" : the Holocaust as seen by its perpetrators and bystanders, edited by Ernst Klee, Willi Dressen, Volker Riess ; foreword by Hugh Trevor-Roper ; translated by Deborah Burnstone
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"The Hills" in the mid-nineteenth century : the history of a rural Afro-American community in Westchester County, New York, Edythe Quinn Caro
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"The Moldau" and other works for orchestra in full score, Bedřich Smetana, (score)
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"The Old Put", (DVD)
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"The President has been shot" : confusion, disability, and the 25th amendment in the aftermath of the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan, Herbert L. Abrams
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"The River ran red" : Homestead 1892, David P. Demarest, Jr., general editor ; Fannia Weingartner, coordinating editor ; with an afterword by David Montgomery
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"The River ran red" : Homestead 1892, David P. Demarest, Jr., general editor ; Fannia Weingartner, coordinating editor ; with an afterword by David Montgomery
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"The Silver ship" : new stories, poems, & pictures for children, Collected by Lady Cynthia Asquith
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"The Whorehouse bells were ringing," and other songs cowboys sing, collected and edited by Guy Logsdon
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"The art that is life" : the arts & crafts movement in America, 1875-1920, by Wendy Kaplan ; with contributions by Eileen Boris...[et al.]
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"The art that is life" : the arts & crafts movement in America, 1875-1920, by Wendy Kaplan ; with contributions by Eileen Boris...[et al.]
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"The best school in the world" : West Point, the pre-Civil War years, 1833-1866, James L. Morrison, Jr
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"The changing same" : Black women's literature, criticism, and theory, Deborah E. McDowell
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"The changing same" : Black women's literature, criticism, and theory, Deborah E. McDowell
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"The compleat librarian"; and other essays
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"The dark people,"
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"The diamond as big as the Ritz" and other stories, F. Scott Fitzgerald
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"The dragon has come."
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"The earth is flat"--and other great mistakes, Laurence Pringle ; illustrated by Steve Miller
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"The earth is flat"--and other great mistakes, Laurence Pringle ; illustrated by Steve Miller
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"The edge is what I have" : Theodore Roethke and after, Harry Williams
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"The evolution tour live in Miami", Gloria Estefan, (video)
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"The eye that never sleeps" : a history of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, Frank Morn
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"The good war" : an oral history of World War Two, Studs Terkel
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"The good war" : an oral history of World War Two, Studs Terkel
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"The government of God" : Iran's Islamic republic, Cheryl Benard and Zalmay Khalilzad
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"The greatest failure in all history"; : a critical examination of the actual workings of bolshevism in Russia,, by John Spargo ..
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"The heart and stomach of a king" : Elizabeth I and the politics of sex and power, Carole Levin
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"The heart and stomach of a king" : Elizabeth I and the politics of sex and power, Carole Levin
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"The knack-- and how to get it", United Artists ; a Woodfall Film ; produced by Oscar Lewenstein ; screenplay by Charles Wood ; directed by Richard Lester, (DVD)
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"The ladies!" : a shining constellation of wit and beauty, by E. Barrington [i.e. L.M.A. Beck]
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"The last DJ", Tom Petty, Heartbreakers, (CD)
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"The last of the novelists" : F. Scott Fitzgerald and The last tycoon, by Matthew J. Bruccoli
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"The pink elephant in the middle of the getto" : my journey through childhood molestation, mental illness, addiction and healing, by TiTi Ladette
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"The president has been shot!" : the assassination of John F. Kennedy, James L. Swanson
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"The president has been shot!" : the assassination of John F. Kennedy, James L. Swanson, (preloaded audiobook)
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"The rest of us" : the rise of America's eastern European Jews, by Stephen Birmingham
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"The sayings of Poor Richard"; : the prefaces, proverbs, and poems of Benjamin Franklin, originally printed in Poor Richard's almanacs for 1733-1758, collected and edited by Paul Leicester Ford
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"The servant a dog", told by boots. : Illustrated by Marguerite Kirmse
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"The sex side of life" : Mary Ware Dennett's pioneering battle for birth control and sex education, Constance M. Chen
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"The siren and the seashell" and other essays on poets and poetry / : by Octavio Paz ; translated by Lysander Kemp and Margaret Sayers Peden ; illustrated by Barry Moser
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"The star spangled banner" : (revised and enlarged from the "Report" on the above and other airs, issued in 1909), by Oscar George Theodore Sonneck ..
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"The survivor" and other poems / : by Tadeusz Rozewicz : translated and introduced by Magnus J. Krynski and Robert A. Maguire
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"The survivor" and other poems / : by Tadeusz Rozewicz : translated and introduced by Magnus J. Krynski and Robert A. Maguire
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"The target is destroyed" : what really happened to flight 007 and what America knew about it, Sey M. Hersh
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"The theatre we worked for" : the letters of Eugene O'Neill to Kenneth Macgowan, edited by Jackson R. Bryer, with the assistance of Ruth M. Alvarez ; with introductory essays by Travis Bogard
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"The thrill of victory" : the inside story of ABC sports, Bert Randolph Sugar ; with a foreword by Frank Gifford
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"The trouble of an index", Edited by Leslie A. Marchand
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"The trouble with dogs," said Dad, Bob Graham
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"Their trackless way", : a book of memories
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"Then Madden said to Summerall-- " : the best NFL stories ever told, Matthew Shepatin
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"There are no islands, any more" : lines written in passion and in deep concern for England, France and my own country
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"There are rocks in my socks," said the ox to the fox, by Patricia Thomas ; illustrated by Mordicai Gerstein
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"There are rocks in my socks," said the ox to the fox, by Patricia Thomas ; illustrated by Mordicai Gerstein
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"There are things I want you to know" about Stieg Larsson and me, Eva Gabrielsson ; with Marie-Franìoise Colombani ; translated from the French by Linda Coverdale
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"There goes flukes"; : the story of New Bedford's last whaler, being the narrative of the voyage of schooner John R. Manta on Hatteras grounds, 1925, and whalemen's true yarns of adventures in old deep-sea whaling days
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"There is no alternative" : why Margaret Thatcher matters, Claire Berlinski
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"There shall be a Court of Appeals--" : 150th anniversary of the Court of Appeals of the State of New York
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"There's an awful lot of weirdos in our neighborhood" & other wickedly funny verse, by Colin McNaughton
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"These men'. : "For conspicuous bravery above and beyond the call of duty ..."
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"They always call us ladies" : stories from prison, by Jean Harris
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"They call me the Fat Man--" : Antoine "Fats" Domino, the legendary Imperial recordings, (CD)
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"They can live in the desert but nowhere else" : a history of the Armenian genocide, Ronald Grigor Suny
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"They fly from Britain,"
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"They never want to tell you" : children talk about cancer, David J. Bearison
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"They say / I say" : the moves that matter in academic writing, Gerald Graff, Cathy Birkenstein, both of the University of Illinois at Chicago
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"They take our jobs!" : and 20 other myths about immigration, Aviva Chomsky
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"They watch me as they watch this" : Gertrude Stein's metadrama, Jane Palatini Bowers
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"They're bankrupting us!" : and 20 other myths about unions, Bill Fletcher Jr
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"This business has legs" : how I used infomercial marketing to create the $100,000,000 Thighmaster Exerciser craze : an entrepreneurial adventure story, Peter Bieler with Suzanne Costas
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"This is Berlin" : radio broadcasts from Nazi Germany, William L. Shirer ; introduction by John Keegan
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"This perfect river-view" : the Hudson River School and contemporaries in private collections in the highlands, Trudie A. Grace
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"Thou, dear God" : prayers that open hearts and spirits, Martin Luther King, Jr. ; foreword by the Julius R. Scruggs ; edited and introduced by Lewis V. Baldwin
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"Three little pigs" from the famous Walt Disney film, presented by Mickey Mouse and Ennsign Limited by arrangement with Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Ltd.; [with unique 30's illustrations; afterword by Allen Eyles.]
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"Tiger Woods made me look like a genius" : five simple ways to take ten strokes off your game, [Don Crosby with James Dale]
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"To keep the British Isles afloat" : FDR's men in Churchill's London, 1941, Thomas Parrish
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"To my brother who did a crime ..." : former prisoners tell their stories in their own words., [Written by] Barbara Habenstreit
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"To my brother who did a crime ..." : former prisoners tell their stories in their own words., [Written by] Barbara Habenstreit
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"To the best of my ability" : the presidency and the Constitution, Donald L. Robinson
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"To the last man" : the battle for Normandy's Cotentin Peninsula and Brittany, Randolph Bradham
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"To toil the livelong day" : America's women at work, 1780-1980, edited by Carol Groneman and Mary Beth Norton
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"To toil the livelong day" : America's women at work, 1780-1980, edited by Carol Groneman and Mary Beth Norton
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"Together" Black women. : Prepared for the Black Women's Community Development Foundation
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"Trout" quintet : "Death and the maiden" quartet, Franz Schubert, (CD ;)
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"Trout" quintet : "Death and the maiden", Franz Schubert, (CD ;)
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"Trust me, I'm a doctor" : humorous second opinions for everyday life, Mark DePaolis
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"Trust me, Mom--everyone else is going!" : the new rules for mothering adolescent girls, Roni Cohen-Sandler
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"Trust me, Mom--everyone else is going!" : the new rules for mothering adolescent girls, Roni Cohen-Sandler
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"Tsuite ikitai" to omowareru rīdā ni naru 51 no kangaekata, Iwata Matsuo
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"Turkey for Thanksgiving?" : "no thanks!", Alma Flor Ada ; illustrations by Vivi Escriva ; translated from the Spanish by Rosa Zubizarreta
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"Uh-oh!" said the crow, by Joanne Oppenheim ; illustrated by Chris Demarest
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"Uh-oh!" said the crow, by Joanne Oppenheim ; illustrated by Chris Demarest
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"Uh-oh!" said the crow, by Joanne Oppenheim ; illustrated by Chris Demarest
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"Un o tsukamu hito" 16 no shukan, Maku Maiyazu cho ; Tamaki Satoru yaku
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"Unsinkable" : the full story of RMS Titanic, Daniel Allen Butler
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"Unsinkable" Molly Brown, Frances E. Ruffin
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"V" is for vengeance, Sue Grafton
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"V" is for vengeance, Sue Grafton
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"V" is for vengeance, Sue Grafton, (preloaded audiobook)
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"V" is for vengeance, by Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"V" is for vengeance, by Sue Grafton, (large print)
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"Van Gool's" Beauty and the beast, [illustrated by Van Gool-Lefévre-Loiseaux ; text adapted by Barbara Paulding Thrasher]
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"Vietnam" : a portrait of its people at war, David Chanoff and Doan Van Toai
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"Vive de Gaulle," the story of Charles de Gaulle
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"Vive de Gaulle," the story of Charles de Gaulle
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"W czterdziestym nas matko na Sybir zeslali-" : Polska a Rosja 1939-42, wybor i opracowanie Jan Tomasz Gross, Irena Grudzinska-Gross ; wstep, Jan Tomasz Gross
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"Wait for me!" said Maggie McGee, by Jean Van Leeuwen ; pictures by Jacqueline Rogers
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"Wanted dead or alive" : the true story of Harriet Tubman, by Ann McGovern ; pictures by R. M. Powers
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"War so terrible" : Sherman and Atlanta, James Lee McDonough and James Pickett Jones
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"Washing Adam's jeans" and other painless tricks for memorizing social studies facts, Brian P. Cleary ; illustrated by J.P. Sandy
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"Washington-Rochambeau Day in New York State, July fouth, nineteen hundred eighty-one" : the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary, sponsored by the Westchester County Historical Society, the Mount Kisco Historical Committee, the Mount Kisco Recreation Commission
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"Way out west" plus, Sonny Rollins, (CD)
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"We are Lincoln men" : Abraham Lincoln and his friends, David Herbert Donald
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"We are Lincoln men" : Abraham Lincoln and his friends, David Herbert Donald, (large print)
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"We are all fast-food workers now" : the global uprising against poverty wages, Annelise Orleck
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"We can always call them Bulgarians" : the emergence of lesbians and gay men on the American stage, Kaier Curtin
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"We cannot escape history" : Lincoln and the last best hope of Earth, edited by James M. McPherson
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"We have conquered pain" : the discovery of anesthesia, Dennis Brindell Fradin ; illustrated with black-white photographs
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"We have the war upon us" : the onset of the Civil War, November 1860-April 1861, William J. Cooper
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"We made a mistake..."--Hitler. : Russia's amazing defense against Germany,
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"We must meet our duty and convince the world that we are just friends and brave enemies."
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"We need to talk" : tough conversations with your kids : from sex to family values tackle any topic with sensitivty and smarts, Richard Heyman
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"We never make mistakes" : two short novels, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn ; translated from the Russian by Paul W. Blackstock
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"We specialize in the wholly impossible" : a reader in Black women's history, edited by Darlene Clark Hine, Wilma King, Linda Reed
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"We specialize in the wholly impossible" : a reader in Black women's history, edited by Darlene Clark Hine, Wilma King, Linda Reed
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"We the people" and others : duality and America's treatment of its racial minorities, Benjamin B. Ringer
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"We were five" : the Dionne quintuplets' story from birth through girlhood to womanhood, by James Brough, with Annette, Cecile, Marie and Yvonne Dionne
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"We will stand by you" : serving in the Pawnee, 1942-1945, by Theodore C. Mason
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"We wrecked the place" : contemplating an end to the Northern Irish troubles, Jonathan Stevenson
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"We'll always have Paris" : the definitive guide to great lines from the movies, Robert A. Nowlan and Gwendolyn W. Nowlan
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"We'll stand by the Union" : Robert Gould Shaw and the Black 54th Massachusetts Regiment, Peter Burchard
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"We're going to see the Beatles!" : an oral history of Beatlemania as told by the fans who were there, Garry Berman ; foreword by Sid Bernstein ; preface by Mark Lapidos
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"We," by Charles A. Lindbergh; : the famous flier's own story of his life and his transatlantic flight, together with his views on the future of aviation,, with a foreword by Myron T. Herrick
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"Weep no more, my lady."
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"Weird Al" Yankovic live!, (video)
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"Wha's a jeep?", [by E.C. Segar ; editor, Kim Thompson]
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"What do you care what other people think?" : further adventures of a curious character, by Richard P. Feynman, as told to Ralph Leighton
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"What do you mean it's not covered?" : a practical guide to understanding insurance in a high risk world, by James Walsh and the Merritt editors
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"What is literature?" and other essays, Jean-Paul Sartre
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"What is literature?" and other essays, Jean-Paul Sartre
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"What is that?" said the cat, by Grace Maccarone ; illustrated by Jeffrey Scherer
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"What is that?" said the cat, by Grace Maccarone ; illustrated by Jeffrey Scherer
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"What odd expedients" and other poems, by Robinson Jeffers ; collected, with an introd. and commentary by Robert Ian Scott
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"What shall we do with the Negro?" : Lincoln, white racism, and Civil War America, Paul D. Escott
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"What the heck are you up to, Mr. President?" : Jimmy Carter, America's "malaise," and the speech that should have changed the country, Kevin Mattson
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"What the heck is a blog?" : a program on blogging, The Hastings Public Library, (DVD)
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"What the hell is justice?" : The life and trials of a criminal lawyer
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"What'd I say?" : the Atlantic story : 50 years of music, Ahmet Ertegun ; with Greil Marcus ... [et al] ; [interviews compiled and edited by C. Perry Richardson]
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"What's happening to me?" : the answers to some of the world's most embarrassing questions, written by Peter Mayle ; illustrated by Arthur Robins ; designed by Paul Walter
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"What's happening to me?" : the answers to some of the world's most embarrassing questions, written by Peter Mayle ; illustrated by Arthur Robins ; designed by Paul Walter
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"What's happening to me?" : the answers to some of the world's most embarrassing questions, written by Peter Mayle ; illustrated by Arthur Robins ; designed by Paul Walter
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"What's happening to me?" : the answers to some of the world's most embarrassing questions, written by Peter Mayle ; illustrated by Arthur Robins ; designed by Paul Walter
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"What's up with Paulina?" : medikidz explain food allergies, Kim Chilman-Blair and John Taddeo ; medical content reviewed for accuracy by John Warner
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"What's up, NASA?", 11.2011, (DVD)
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"Whatta-gal"; : the Babe Didrikson story, [by] William Oscar Johnson and Nancy P. Williamson
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"When I'm dead all this will be yours!" : Joe Teller, a portrait by his kid, Teller ; cartoons, illustrations, & paintings by Joe Teller
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"When did you see her last?", Lemony Snicket ; art by Seth
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"When did you see her last?", Lemony Snicket ; art by Seth
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"When did you see her last?", Lemony Snicket ; art by Seth, (large print)
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"When they came to take my father" : voices of the Holocaust, photographs by Mark Seliger ; edited by Leora Kahn & Rachel Hager ; introduction by Robert Jay Lifton
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"When you read this, they will have killed me" : the life and redemption of Caryl Chessman, whose execution shook America, Alan Bisbort
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"Where did I come from?" : a guide for children and parents, written by Peter Mayle ; illustrations adapted by Zina Sauders, after the art of Arthur Robins
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"Where did you go?" "Out." "What did you do?" "Nothing."
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"Where's my blankie?" : featuring Jim Henson's Sesame Street Muppets, by Anna H. Dickson ; illustrated by Carol Nicklaus
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"Where's my blankie?" : featuring Jim Henson's Sesame Street Muppets, by Anna H. Dickson ; illustrated by Carol Nicklaus
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"Whip the rebellion" : Ulysses S. Grant's rise to command, George Walsh
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"Who are you?", by John Schindel ; illustrated by James Watts
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"Who could that be at this hour?", Lemony Snicket, (CD audiobook)
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"Who could that be at this hour?", Lemony Snicket, (CD audiobook)
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"Who is a Jew?" : conversations, not conclusions, Meryl Hyman
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"Who set you flowin'?" : the African-American migration narrative, Farah Jasmine Griffin
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"Who set you flowin'?" : the African-American migration narrative, Farah Jasmine Griffin
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"Who was that masked man, anyway?", by Avi
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"Who was that masked man, anyway?", by Avi
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"Who was that masked man, anyway?", by Avi
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"Wholly unacceptable" : the bitter battle for Sotheby's, Jeffrey Hogrefe
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"Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" : and other conversations about race, Beverly Daniel Tatum
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"Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" : and other conversations about race, Beverly Daniel Tatum
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"Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" : and other conversations about race, Beverly Daniel Tatum
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"Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" : and other conversations about race, Beverly Daniel Tatum
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"Why did my baby die?", [By] Abraham B. Bergman and Judith Choate
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"Why did you have to get a divorce? And when can I get a hamster?" : a guide to parenting through divorce, Anthony E. Wolf
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"Why do people die?" : helping your child understand--with love and illustrations, Cynthia MacGregor ; illustrations by David Clark
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"Why do we have to move?" : helping your child adjust--with love and illustrations, Cynthia MacGregor ; illustrations by David Clark
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"Why do we need another baby?" : helping your child welcome a new arrival, with love and illustrations, Cynthia MacGregor ; illustrations by David Clark
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"Why is this night different from all other nights?", Lemony Snicket ; art by Seth
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"Why is this night different from all other nights?", Lemony Snicket ; art by Seth
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"Why is this night different from all other nights?", Lemony Snicket ; art by Seth, (large print)
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"Why should white guys have all the fun?" : how Reginald Lewis created a billion-dollar business empire, Reginald F. Lewis and Blair S. Walker
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"Why was I adopted?", Written by Carole Livingston ; illustrated by Arthur Robins ; designed by Paul Walter
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"Wildflowers", Tom Petty, (CD)
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"Winning ways", Tom Lasorda, (video)
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"Worse than slavery" : Parchman farm and the ordeal of Jim Crow justice, David M. Oshinsky
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"Yellow Kid" Weil : the autobiography of America's master swindler, as told to W. T. Brannon
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"Yes" or "no" : the guide to better decisions, Spencer Johnson
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"Yes, lady saheb" : A woman's adventurings with mysterious India., By Grace Thompson Seton
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"Yo, little brother--" : basic rules of survival for young African American males, by Anthony C. Davis and Jeffrey W. Jackson
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"You can fool all of the people all the time", (large print /cArt Buchwald ; illustrated by Steve Mendelson)
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"You can fool all of the people all the time", (large print /cArt Buchwald ; illustrated by Steve Mendelson)
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"You can fool all of the people all the time", Art Buchwald ; illustrated by Steve Mendelson
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"You can tell just by looking" : and 20 other myths about LGBT life and people, Michael Bronski, Ann Pellegrini, Michael Amico
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"You can't fire the bad ones!" : and 18 other myths about teachers, teachers unions, and public education, William Ayers, Laura Crystal, Rick Ayers
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"You gotta have heart" : an autobiography, by Richard Adler with Lee Davis
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"You make the angels cry" : story and pictures, by Denys Cazet
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"You'll die in Singapore!"
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"You're a good man, Charlie Brown" : a musical entertainment, based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz ; music and lyrics by Clark Gesner ; book by John Gordon, (score)
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"You're going to love this kid!" : teaching students with autism in the inclusive classroom, by Paula Kluth with invited contributors
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"You're going to love this kid" : teaching students with autism in the inclusive classroom, by Paula Kluth with invited contributors
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"You're in the wrong bathroom!" : and 20 other myths and misconceptions about transgender and gender nonconforming people, Laura Erickson-Schroth, MD, Laura A. Jacobs, LCSW-R
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"You're okay, it's just a bruise" : a doctor's sideline secrets about pro football's most outrageous team, Rob Huizenga
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"Young Hickory, " the life and times of President James K. Polk
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"Your father's not coming home any more", by Michael Jackson and Jessica Jackson ; edited by Bruce Jackson
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"Za mnoi!" : zapiski ofitsera-propagandista, David Markish
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#1 adult contemporary hits of the eighties : as listed on the Billboard adult contemporary charts : piano, vocal, guitar, (score)
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#1 adult contemporary hits of the nineties : as listed on the Billboard adult contemporary charts : piano, vocal, guitar, (score)
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#1 adult contemporary hits of the seventies : as listed on the Billboard adult contemporary charts : piano, vocal, guitar, (score)
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#1 best kid's songs! : action & learning fun for kids, the Learning Station, (CD)
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#1 country hits of the 2000s : piano, vocal, guitar, (score)
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#1 country hits of the 60's, various artists, (CD)
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#1 disco hits, (CD)
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#1 hits of the 1940's, original artists, (CD)
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#1 hits of the sixties, (CD)
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#1 record : Radio City, Big Star, (CD ;)
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#1 smooth jazz radio hits!, Chuck Loeb, (CD)
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#1 to infinity, Mariah Carey, (CD)
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#1's, Destiny's Child, (CD)
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#1's, Mariah, (CD)
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#1's, Prince Royce, (CD)
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#1's, Reba, (CD)
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#1s the greatest bhangra hits, Level 2, (CD)
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#1s-- and then some, Brooks & Dunn, (CD)
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#3, the Script, (CD)
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#AskGaryVee : one entrepreneur's take on leadership, social media, and self-awareness, Gary Vaynerchuk
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#Chupaelperro : uno que otro consejo : para que no te pase lo que a un amigo, Germán Garmendia
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#CoolGrannies : who's driving?, Susan Allison-Dean
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#Famous, Jilly Gagnon
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#Followmeto : a journey around the world through the eyes of two ordinary travelers, Murad Osman & Natalia Zakharova
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#Girlboss, Sophia Amoruso
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#Girlboss, Sophia Amoruso
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#Horror, director, Tara Subkoff, (DVD)
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#LOVEMUTTS: : A MUTTS TREASURY
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#Loveswag, written and produced by Kevin E. Allison ; directed by Austin Davoren, (DVD)
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#MYNAMEISJOETHOMAS, Joe, (CD)
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#MurderTrending, Gretchen McNeil
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#NeverAgain, David Hogg (Class of 2018), Lauren Hogg (Class of 2021), Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland, Florida
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#Newsfail : climate change, feminism, gun control, and other fun stuff we talk about because nobody else will, Jamie Kilstein and Allison Kilkenny
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#NotYourPrincess : voices of Native American women, edited by Lisa Charleyboy and Mary Beth Leatherdale
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#NotYourPrincess : voices of Native American women, edited by Lisa Charleyboy and Mary Beth Leatherdale
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#OOTD (outfit of the day) sew + style : make your dream wardrobe with Angela, Angela Lan
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#Presidents : follow the leaders, author: John Owen
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#Presidents : follow the leaders, author: John Owen
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#Republic : divided democracy in the age of social media, Cass R. Sunstein
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#Update, Yandel, (CD)
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#What's Next:The Most Important Career Guide to Help you Find the Right Job, be More Confident and Achieve Career Success, Mohamed Hanbal
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#Willpower, Will.i.am, (CD)
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#Willpower, Will.i.am, (CD)
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#WorkLife Wednesdays, Isabell Estes
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#scandal, by Sarah Ockler
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#sexy #yogi #sándwich, Coco Duval
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#willpower, Will.i.am, (CD)
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$10,000 in small, unmarked puzzles : a Puzzle Lady mystery, Parnell Hall
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$10,000 in small, unmarked puzzles : a puzzle lady mystery, by Parnell Hall, (large print)
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$10,000,000 marriage proposal, James Patterson with Hilary Liftin
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$10,000,000 marriage proposal, James Patterson with Hilary Liftin, (CD audiobook)
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$12.99, Dave Potts, (CD)
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$1200 a year; : a comedy in three acts,, by Edna Ferber and Newman Levy
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$2.00 a day : living on almost nothing in America, Kathryn J. Edin, H. Luke Shaefer
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$2.00 a day : living on almost nothing in America, Kathryn J. Edin, H. Luke Shaefer
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$20 per gallon : how the inevitable rise in the price of gasoline will change our lives for the better, Christopher Steiner
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$20 per gallon : how the inevitable rise in the price of gasoline will change our lives for the better, Christopher Steiner, (CD audiobook)
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$20,000 in tennis lessons : your personal coach, Robert Ford Greene
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$3 meals : feed your family delicious, healthy meals for less than the cost of a gallon of milk, Ellen Brown
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$3 meals in minutes : delicious, low-cost dishes for your family that can be prepared in no time!, Ellen Brown
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$3 slow-cooked meals : delicious, low-cost dishes from both your slow cooker and stove, Ellen Brown
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$30 film school, Michael Wareham Dean
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$30 music school, Michael W. Dean
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$40 million slaves : the rise, fall, and redemption of the Black athlete, William Rhoden
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$500 room makeovers, Lisa Quinn ; photographs by Matthew Carden
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