Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, byMartin Luther. |
Advancement of Learning, byFrancis Bacon. |
The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy, byPadraic Colum. |
Æneid, byVergil. |
Agamemnon, byAeschylus. |
The Age of Fable, byThomas Bulfinch. |
The Age of Innocence, byEdith Wharton. |
All for Love, byJohn Dryden. |
An American Anthology, 1787–1900, edited byEdmund Clarence Stedman. |
American Historical Documents: 1000–1904. |
The Americanization of Edward Bok, byEdward William Bok. |
The American Language, 2nd ed., byH.L. Mencken. |
The American National Song-Book, compiled by William McCarty. |
The American Novel, byCarl Van Doren. |
American Sonnets, compiled by T. W. Higginson and E. H. Bigelow. |
American Standard Edition of theBible (Selections). |
Amores, byD.H. Lawrence. |
Anatomy of the Human Body, 20th ed., by Henry Gray. |
Anna Karenin, byLeo Tolstoy. |
The Answering Voice: 100 Love Lyrics by Women, compiled by Sara Teasdale. |
Antigone, bySophocles. |
Anthology of Irish Verse, edited byColum, Padraic. |
Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1920, edited by William Stanley Braithwaite. |
Anthology of Massachusetts Poets, edited by William Stanley Braithwaite. |
The Apology, Phædo and Crito ofPlato. |
Apophthegms New and Old, byFrancis Bacon. |
Areopagitica, byJohn Milton. |
Autobiography, byBenvenuto Cellini. |
Autobiography, byJohn Stuart Mill. |
An Autobiography, byTheodore Roosevelt. |
His Autobiography, byBenjamin Franklin. |
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Babbitt, bySinclair Lewis. |
The Bacchæ, byEuripides. |
The Banner of the Upright Seven, byGottfried Keller. |
Bartleby, the Scrivener, byHerman Melville. |
The Battle with the Slum, byJacob Riis. |
The Beggar’s Opera, byJohn Gay. |
Beyond the Horizon, byEugene O’Neill. |
The Bhagavad-Gita. |
King James Version of theBible. |
A Bibliography of Theodore Roosevelt, by John Wheelock. |
A Blot in the ’Scutcheon, byRobert Browning. |
A Book-Lover’s Holidays in the Open, byTheodore Roosevelt. |
The Book of American Negro Poetry, edited byJames Weldon Johnson. |
The Book of Elizabethan Verse, edited byWilliam Stanley Braithwaite. |
The Book of Georgian Verse, edited byWilliam Stanley Braithwaite. |
The Book of New York Verse, edited by Hamilton Fish Armstrong. |
The Book of Restoration Verse, edited byWilliam Stanley Braithwaite. |
The Book of the Sonnet, edited by Leigh Hunt and S. Adams Lee. |
The Book of Sorrow, edited by Andrew Macphail. |
A Book of Women’s Verse, edited by J. C. Squire. |
The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book, byFannie Farmer. |
A Boy’s Will, byRobert Frost. |
Buddhist Writings. |
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Cambridge History of English & American Literature (18 vols.) |
Candide, or The Optimist, byVoltaire. |
The Cenci, byPercy Bysshe Shelley. |
Chapters from the Koran. |
Characteristics, byThomas Carlyle. |
The Characters ofJean de La Bruyère. |
Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth, bySusanna Haswell Rowson. |
Chicago Poems, byCarl Sandburg. |
A Child’s Garden of Verses and Underwoods, byRobert Louis Stevenson. |
The Chronicles of Froissart, byJean Froissart. |
Collected Poems, byEdwin Arlington Robinson. |
Collected Poems, byRupert Brooke. |
Collected Poems by A.E., byGeorge William Russell. |
A Collection of Verse by California Poets, edited by Augustin S. Macdonald. |
Colonial Prose and Poetry, edited by William P. Trent and Benjamin W. Wells. |
Common Sense, byThomas Paine. |
Complete Poems, byEmily Dickinson. |
Complete Poems Written in English, byJohn Milton. |
Complete Poetical Works, byGeoffrey Chaucer. |
Complete Poetical Works, byHenry Wadsworth Longfellow. |
Complete Poetical Works, byAlexander Pope. |
Complete Poetical Works, Part 1, byPercy Bysshe Shelley. |
Complete Poetical Works, byEdmund Spenser. |
Complete Poetical Works, byWilliam Wordsworth. |
Complete Works (12 vols.), byRalph Waldo Emerson. |
Concerning Christian Liberty, byMartin Luther. |
The Confessions of Saint Augustine, bySaint Augustine. |
The Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever, byOliver Wendell Holmes. |
The Coquette, or The History of Eliza Wharton, byHannah Webster Foster. |
Cornhuskers, byCarl Sandburg. |
Counter-Attack and Other Poems, bySiegfried Sassoon. |
The Country of the Pointed Firs, bySarah Orne Jewett. |
Crime and Punishment, byFyodor Dostoevsky. |
The Cry for Justice: An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest, edited byUpton Sinclair. |
Curiosities in Proverbs, compiled by Dwight Edwards Marvin. |
The Cynic’s Breviary, byNicolas de Chamfort. |
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David Copperfield, byCharles Dickens. |
A Description of Elizabethan England, by William Harrison. |
The Devil’s Pool, byGeorge Sand. |
Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, compiled by E. Cobham Brewer. |
Dictionary of Quotations, compiled by Rev. James Wood. |
A Dictionary of Similes, edited by Frank J. Wilstach. |
Discourse on Method, byRené Descartes. |
The Divine Comedy, byDante Alighieri. |
Dr. Faustus, byChristopher Marlowe. |
Don Quixote, Part 1, byMiguel de Cervantes Saavedra. |
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Edgar Huntley; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker, byCharles Brockden Brown. |
The Education of Henry Adams, byHenry Adams. |
Edward the Second, byChristopher Marlowe. |
Egmont, byJ.W. von Goethe. |
The Elements of Style, byWilliam Strunk, Jr. |
Elizabethan Critical Essays, edited by G. Gregory Smith. |
Elizabethan Sonnets, compiled by Seccombe and Arber. |
Eminent Victorians, byLytton Strachey. |
English Essays: Sidney to Macaulay. |
English Poetry I: Chaucer to Gray. |
English Poetry II: Collins to Fitzgerald. |
English Poetry III: Tennyson to Whitman. |
The English Poets: An Anthology in Five Volumes, edited by Thomas Humphry Ward. |
English Prose: An Anthology in Five Volumes, edited by Henry Craik. |
English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases, compiled by William Carew Hazlitt. |
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, byDavid Hume. |
Essays and English Traits, byRalph Waldo Emerson. |
Essays, Civil and Moral, byFrancis Bacon. |
Essays: English and American. |
Etiquette, byEmily Post. |
Every Day in the Year: A Poetical Epitome of History, edited by James and Mary Ford. |
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Fables, byÆsop. |
Fairies and Fusiliers, byRobert Graves. |
Familiar Quotations, 10th ed., compiled byJohn Bartlett. |
Familiar Short Sayings of Great Men, compiled by Samuel Arthur Bent. |
Fathers and Children, byIvan Turgenev. |
Faust, Part I, byJ.W. von Goethe. |
Five Short Stories, byAlphonse Daudet. |
Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical, compiled by Charles Noel Douglas. |
The Frogs, byAristophanes. |
Fruits of Solitude, byWilliam Penn. |
The Furies, byAeschylus. |
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The Golden Bough, Abridged ed., bySir James George Frazer. |
The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived before Achilles, byPadraic Colum. |
The Golden Sayings ofEpictetus. |
The Golden Treasury, byFrancis Palgrave. |
Grocott’s Familiar Quotations, 6th ed. |
Guy Mannering, or the Astrologer, bySir Walter Scott. |
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A Happy Boy, byBjörnstjerne Björnson. |
The Harvard Classics & Shelf of Fiction (70 vols.), edited byCharles William Eliot. |
A Harvest of German Verse, selected and translated by Margarete Münsterberg. |
The Haunters and the Haunted, edited by Ernest Rhys. |
Hermann and Dorothea, byJ.W. von Goethe. |
Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, Epic Cycle, Homerica, translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White. |
Hippolytus, byEuripides. |
History as Literature, byTheodore Roosevelt. |
History of the Civil War, 1861–1865, byJames Ford Rhodes. |
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, byHenry Fielding. |
The Holy Grail, bySir Thomas Malory. |
A House of Gentlefolk, byIvan Turgenev. |
Household Tales, byJacob and Wilhelm Grimm. |
How the Other Half Lives, byJacob Riis. |
Hoyt’s New Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations. |
Hunting Trips of a Ranchman, byTheodore Roosevelt. |
Hymns of the Christian Church. |
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The Iliad of Homer, translated byButler, Samuel. |
Inaugural Address at Edinburgh, byThomas Carlyle. |
Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States |
The Imitation of Christ, byThomas à Kempis. |
The Invisible Man, byH.G. Wells. |
I Promessi Sposi, byAlessandro Manzoni. |
The Island of Doctor Moreau, byH.G. Wells. |
Ivan the Fool, byLeo Tolstoy. |
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Jim Smily and His Jumping Frog, byMark Twain. |
The Journal of John Woolman, byJohn Woolman. |
Journeys in Diverse Places, byAmbrose Paré. |
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King James Version of theBible. |
The King’s English, 2nd ed., byH.W. Fowler. |
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Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech, byEdward Sapir. |
Leaves of Grass, byWalt Whitman. |
A Letter to a Noble Lord, byBurke, Edmund. |
Letters, byCicero. |
Letters, byPliny the Younger. |
Letters on the English, byVoltaire. |
Letters to His Children, byTheodore Roosevelt. |
The Libation-Bearers, byAeschylus. |
A Library of American Literature: An Anthology in 11 Volumes, edited byE.C. Stedman & E.M. Hutchinson. |
Life Is a Dream, byPedro Calderón de la Barca. |
The Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, byOlaudah Equiano. |
The Life of Sir Thomas More, byWilliam Roper. |
Literary and Philosophical Essays |
The Little Book of Modern Verse, edited by Jessie B. Rittenhouse. |
The Little Book of Society Verse, compiled by Fuess and Stearns. |
Little Women; or Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy, byLouisa M. Alcott. |
Lives, byPlutarch. |
The Lives of Donne and Herbert, byIzaak Walton. |
The Lives of the Saints, byRev. Alban Butler. |
Lyra Sacra: A Book of Religious Verse, edited by H. C. Beeching. |
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The Magnificent Ambersons, byBooth Tarkington. |
The Making of an American, byJacob Riis. |
Man and Superman, byBernard Shaw. |
Manfred, byLord Byron. |
The Man Who Was Thursday, byGilbert Keith Chesterton. |
The Man without a Country, byEdward Everett Hale. |
The Marvellous Adventures of Sir John Mandeville, Kt. |
The Master of Ballantrae: A Winter’s Tale, byRobert Louis Stevenson. |
The Meditations ofMarcus Aurelius. |
Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson, byLucy Hutchinson. |
Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the 17th c., compiled byHerbert J.C. Grierson. |
The Mill on the Floss, byGeorge Eliot. |
Minna von Barnhelm, byGotthold Ephraim Lessing. |
Miscellaneous Poems to 1920, byRobert Frost. |
Moby-Dick; or, The Whale, byHerman Melville. |
Modern American Poetry, compiled byLouis Untermeyer. |
Modern British Poetry, compiled byLouis Untermeyer. |
Modern Essays, edited byChristopher Morley. |
Modern Russian Poetry, chosen and translated by Deutsch and Yarmolinsky. |
Monday or Tuesday, byVirginia Woolf. |
Moral Maxims and Reflections, byFrançois, duc de La Rochefoucauld. |
Mountain Interval, byRobert Frost. |
The Mysterious Affair at Styles, byAgatha Christie. |
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The New Atlantis, byFrancis Bacon. |
The New Organon, byFrancis Bacon. |
New Poems, byD.H. Lawrence. |
The New Poetry: An Anthology, edited byHarriet Monroe. |
New York, byTheodore Roosevelt. |
The Ninety-Five Thesis, byMartin Luther. |
North of Boston, byRobert Frost. |
Notre Dame de Paris, byVictor Marie Hugo. |
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The Oath and Law of Hippocrates, byHippocrates. |
The Odyssey, byHomer. |
The Odysseys of Homer, Vol. 1, byGeorge Chapman. |
Oedipus the King, bySophocles. |
Of Man, Being the First Part of Leviathan, byThomas Hobbes. |
Of the Wisdom of the Ancients, byFrancis Bacon. |
Old Goriot, byHonoré de Balzac. |
The Old Huntsman and Other Poems, bySiegfried Sassoon. |
One of Ours, byWilla Cather. |
On Friendship, byCicero. |
On Liberty, byJohn Stuart Mill. |
On Liberty, byJohn Stuart Mill. |
On Old Age, byCicero. |
On Taste, byBurke, Edmund. |
On the Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery, byJoseph Lister. |
On the Art of Reading, byArthur Quiller-Couch. |
On the Art of Writing, byArthur Quiller-Couch. |
On the Inequality among Mankind, byJean Jacques Rousseau. |
On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals, byWilliam Harvey. |
On the Principles of the Christian Religion, byLucy Hutchinson. |
On the Sublime and Beautiful, byEdmund Burke. |
Order and Disorder, byLucy Hutchinson. |
The Origin of Species, byCharles Darwin. |
Others for 1919: An Anthology of the New Verse, edited by Alfred Kreymborg. |
The Oxford Book of American Essays, edited byBrander Matthews. |
The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse, chosen by Walter Murdoch. |
The Oxford Book of Ballads, compiled byArthur Quiller-Couch. |
The Oxford Book of Canadian Verse, chosen by William W. Campbell. |
The Oxford Book of English Verse, compiled byArthur Quiller-Couch. |
The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse, edited by Nicholson & Lee. |
The Oxford Book of French Verse, compiled by St. John Lucas. |
The Oxford Book of Latin Verse, compiled by Heathcote William Garrod. |
The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse, compiled byArthur Quiller-Couch. |
The Oxford Shakespeare, byWilliam Shakespeare. |
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Parnassus An Anthology of Poetry, byRalph Waldo Emerson. |
Pepita Jimenez, byJuan Valera. |
Persian Letters, byMontesquieu. |
Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant, byUlysses S. Grant. |
Phædra, byJean Racine. |
Picture-Show, bySiegfried Sassoon. |
The Pilgrim’s Progress, byJohn Bunyan. |
The Playboy of the Western World, byJ.M. Synge. |
Poems, byT.S. Eliot. |
Poems, byGerard Manley Hopkins. |
Poems, bySir Walter Raleigh. |
Poems, byOscar Wilde. |
Poems and Songs, byRobert Burns. |
The Poems of Matthew Arnold, 1840–1867, byMatthew Arnold. |
The Poems of John Donne, byJohn Donne. |
The Poems of John Dryden, byJohn Dryden. |
Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes, byHenry Wadsworth Longfellow. |
Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, byPhillis Wheatley. |
Poetica Erotica: Rare and Curious Amatory Verse, compiled by T.R. Smith. |
The Poetical Works, byWilliam Blake. |
The Poetical Works, byHenry Howard, Earl of Surrey. |
Poetical Works, byJohn Keats. |
The Poetical Works in Four Volumes, byJohn Greenleaf Whittier. |
The Poetical Works, bySir Thomas Wyatt. |
Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, 1912–22, edited byHarriet Monroe. |
Poetry of Byron, byLord Byron. |
The Poets’ Bible: New Testament, compiled by W. Garrett Horder. |
The Poets of Transcendentalismt: An Anthology, edited by George Willis Cooke. |
Political Debates Between Lincoln and Douglas, byAbraham Lincoln. |
Polyeucte, byPierre Corneille. |
The Portrait of a Lady, byHenry James. |
Pride and Prejudice, byJane Austen. |
The Prince, byNiccolo Machiavelli. |
Profession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar, byJean Jacques Rousseau. |
Prometheus Bound, byAeschylus. |
Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay, compiled by S. Austin Allibone. |
Prose Works, byWalt Whitman. |
Proverbs, Maxims and Phrases of All Ages, compiled by Robert Christy. |
Prufrock and Other Observations, byT.S. Eliot. |
Pygmalion, byBernard Shaw. |
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Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail, byTheodore Roosevelt. |
Reflections on the French Revolution, byBurke, Edmund. |
Relativity: The Special and General Theory, byAlbert Einstein. |
Religio Medici, bySir Thomas Browne. |
Renascence and Other Poems, byEdna St. Vincent Millay. |
Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989. |
Responsibilities and Other Poems, byWilliam Butler Yeats. |
The Rider on the White Horse, byTheodor Storm. |
The Rights of War and Peace, byHugo Grotius. |
Rip Van Winkle & The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, byWashington Irving. |
Robert’s Rules of Order Revised, by Henry M. Robert. |
Roget’s International Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases. 1922. |
The Rough Riders, byTheodore Roosevelt. |
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The Sacred Poets of the Nineteenth Century, edited by Alfred H. Miles. |
The Sacred Wood, byT.S. Eliot. |
The Sayings of Confucius. |
The Scarlet Letter, byNathaniel Hawthorne. |
The Scarlet Letter & Rappaccini’s Daughter, byNathaniel Hawthorne. |
The School for Scandal, byRichard Brinsley Sheridan. |
Scientific Papers. |
Scientific Papers, byCharles Lyell. |
Scientific Papers, byLouis Pasteur. |
The Second Book of Modern Verse, edited by Jessie B. Rittenhouse. |
A Selection from His Thoughts, byJoseph Joubert. |
Selections from the Characters, Reflexions and Maxims, byMarquis de Vauvenargues. |
Select Poetry, Chiefly Devotional, of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, edited byEdward Farr. |
Select Poetry, Chiefly Sacred, of the Reign of King James the First, edited byEdward Farr. |
A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy, byLaurence Sterne. |
She Stoops to Conquer, byOliver Goldsmith. |
A Short History of the World, byH.G. Wells. |
The Short-Story, edited byBrander Matthews. |
A Shropshire Lad, byA.E. Housman. |
Sir Walter Scott, byThomas Carlyle. |
Skipper Worse, byAlexander L. Kielland. |
The Sleeping Beauty and other Fairy Tales, byArthur Quiller-Couch. |
Smoke and Steel, byCarl Sandburg. |
Social Contract & Discourses, byJean Jacques Rousseau. |
Some Thoughts Concerning Education, byJohn Locke. |
The Sonnets of Europe, compiled by Samuel Waddington. |
The Sorrows of Werther, byJ. W. von Goethe. |
The Souls of Black Folk, byW.E.B. Du Bois. |
Specimens of American Poetry, edited by Samuel Kettell. |
The Spirit of Man: An Anthology, edited byRobert Bridges. |
Spoon River Anthology, byEdgar Lee Masters. |
The Spy; a Tale of the Neutral Ground, byJames Fenimore Cooper. |
The Standard Book of Jewish Verse, compiled by Joseph Friedlander. |
Stories from the Thousand and One Nights. |
The Story of a White Blackbird, byAlfred de Musset. |
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, byRobert Louis Stevenson. |
The Strenuous Life, byTheodore Roosevelt. |
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Tales, byHans Christian Andersen. |
Tales from Shakespeare, byCharles and Mary Lamb. |
Tartuffe, byMolière. |
Ten Days That Shook the World, byJohn Reed. |
Tender Buttons, byGertrude Stein. |
Theodore Roosevelt, the Citizen, byJacob Riis. |
The Thirty-nine Steps, byJohn Buchan. |
This Side of Paradise, byF. Scott Fitzgerald. |
A Thousand Flashes of French Wit, Wisdom, and Wickedness, compiled by J. De Finod. |
Three Dialogues, byGeorge Berkeley. |
Three Lives, byGertrude Stein. |
The Three Original Publications on Vaccination Against Smallox, byEdward Jenner. |
Three Plays, byEugene O’Neill. |
Three Stories, byFrancis Bret Harte. |
Three Stories, byEdgar Allan Poe. |
Through the Brazilian Wilderness, byTheodore Roosevelt. |
The Time Machine, byH.G. Wells. |
Tractate on Education, byJohn Milton. |
A Treasury of War Poetry, edited by George Herbert Clarke. |
Trials and Tribulations, byTheodor Fontane. |
Two Treatises on Government, byJohn Locke. |
Two Years before the Mast, byRichard Henry Dana, Jr. |
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Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly, byHarriet Beecher Stowe. |
Up from Slavery: An Autobiography, byBooker T. Washington. |
Utopia, bySir Thomas More. |
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Vanity Fair, A Novel without a Hero, byWilliam Makepeace Thackeray. |
Verse 1885–1918, byRudyard Kipling. |
A Victorian Anthology, 1837–1895, edited byEdmund Clarence Stedman. |
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, byMary Wollstonecraft. |
The Voyage of the Beagle, byCharles Darwin. |
Voyages and Travels: Ancient and Modern. |
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Walter Schnaffs’ Adventure & Two Friends, byGuy de Maupassant. |
The War of the Worlds, byH.G. Wells. |
The Waste Land, byT.S. Eliot. |
Wealth of Nations, byAdam Smith. |
Wessex Poems & Other Verses, byThomas Hardy. |
The Wild Swans at Coole, byWilliam Butler Yeats. |
Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship, byJ. W. von Goethe. |
Wilhelm Tell, byFriedrich von Schiller. |
The Wind Among the Reeds, byWilliam Butler Yeats. |
Winesburg, Ohio, bySherwood Anderson. |
With Americans of Past and Present Days, byJean Jules Jusserand. |
Woman and the New Race, byMargaret Sanger. |
Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century, edited by Alfred H. Miles. |
The World Factbook. 2008. |
The World’s Best Poetry: An Anthology in 9 Volumes, edited by Bliss Carman, et al. |
The World’s Famous Orations: An Anthology in 10 Volumes, edited byWilliam Jennings Bryan. |
The World’s Wit and Humor: An Anthology in 15 Volumes, edited by Lionel Strachey, et al. |
The Writings of Thomas Paine, byThomas Paine. |
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Yale Book of American Verse, byThomas Lounsbury, comp. |
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