48 results on '"Bloss, A."'
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2. Refuge of a Scoundrel: The Patriot Act in Libraries Herbert N. Foerstel
3. Library Response to Urban Change: A Study of the Chicago Public Library Lowell A. Martin
4. Continuing Education for Adults through the American Public Library, 1833-1964 Robert Ellis Lee
5. Irradiation Colors and Luminescence Karl Przibram J. E. Caffyn
6. Buchbesprechungen.
7. Buchbesprechungen.
8. The Reader's Reader.
9. LIVING A BETTER LIFE.
10. School Smorgasbord: New book finds educators exploring out-of-the-box ideas across the country.
11. Design directions.
12. Elements of administration.
13. Survival suggestions.
14. Cool Things to Do If a Bully's Bugging You: 50 Classroom Activities to Help Elementary Students.
15. Aggressive fictions: reading the contemporary American novel.
16. Such stuff as dreams: the psychology of fiction.
17. How literature works: 50 key concepts.
18. Emily Dickinson\John Steinbeck\Stephen King.
19. Campus Legends: A Handbook.
20. Scarlett's Sisters: Young Women in the Old South by Anya Jabour.
21. Literary theory: a guide for the perplexed.
22. Paul Auster's writing machine: a thing to write with.
23. Quotational practices: repeating the future in contemporary art.
24. To fight aloud is very brave: American poetry and the Civil War.
25. Reading for the body: the recalcitrant materiality of southern fiction, 1893-1985.
26. Powers of possibility: experimental American writing since the 1960s.
27. Cormac McCarthy and the ghost of Huck Finn.
28. Obscure invitations: the persistence of the author in twentieth-century American literature.
29. From battlefields rising: how the Civil War transformed American literature.
30. American literature in context to 1865.
31. The visual poetics of Raymond Carver.
32. The American novel now: reading contemporary American fiction since 1980.
33. Techniques for living: fiction and theory in the work of Christine Brooke-Rose.
34. Philadelphia stories: America's literature of race and freedom.
35. Cormac McCarthy: a literary companion.
36. Raymond Carver: collected stories.
37. Writers and their notebooks.
38. Scars to prove it: the Civil War soldier and American fiction.
39. Understanding Cormac McCarthy.
40. Memory, metaphors, and meaning: reading literary texts.
41. Cormac McCarthy: American canticles.
42. Postmodern American literature and its other.
43. Stirring the pot: the kitchen and domesticity in the fiction of southern women.
44. The boat.
45. The magical campus: University of North Carolina writings, 1917-1920.
46. Literary theory: a reintroduction.
47. A hard journey: the life of Don West.
48. Resisting history: gender, modernity, and authorship in William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston, and Eudora Welty.
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