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... in author's autograph . $ 10.00 THACKERAY , W. M. The Second Funeral of Napoleon . London , 1841 . Original ... ROSENBACH COMPANY 1320 Walnut Street Philadelphia 273 Madison Avenue New York SECOND EDITION IN THREE WEEKS A Few ...
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"This book is the result of a study in which the authors identified all of the American women who earned PhD's in mathematics before 1940, and collected extensive biographical and bibliographical information about each of them.
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In this book, the authors argue that a public health framework rooted in ecological theory and based on principles of risk, protection, and resilience is a useful conceptual model for the design of social policy across the substantive areas ...
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The essays offer a significant contribution to the growing debate on how digitization is shaping our collective identity, for better or worse.
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This book combines book history and literary criticism to explore how early modern books were richer things than previously imagined.
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In Literary Life, the sequel to Books, he expounds on the private trials and triumphs of being a writer.
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This landmark collection, brimming with his signature wit and incomparable sensibility, is Larry McMurtry’s classic tribute to his home and his people.
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McMurtry fans and Hollywood hopefuls alike will find much to cherish in these pages, as McMurtry illuminates life behind the scenes in America’s dream factory.
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In a lucid, brilliant work of nonfiction, Larry McMurtry has written a family portrait that also serves as a larger portrait of Texas itself, as it was and as it has become.