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- "-- & co."
- "---and ladies of the club"
- "Alle oder keiner" : Roman
- "Als sei nun alles klar" : Gedanken zum "weiblichen" Schreiben heute : fünf Vorlesungen : 2. Ricarda Huch Poetikdozentur für Gender in der literarischen Welt, Sommersemester 2016
- "Am Strand von Bochum ist allerhand los" : Postkarten
- "An' the way they had"
- "Anna, where are you?"
- "Aus Sachsen! Ei, ei! aus Sachsen!" : kleine Kommentare zu einem vom Aussterben bedrohten Stamm
- "Boarding out" : a tale of domestic life
- "Boarding out" : a tale of domestic life
- "Captains courageous"; : a story of the Grand banks
- "Crazy" : Literatur-Kartei zum Roman von Benjamin Lebert
- "Das Innere wird durch die äusseren Umstände nicht berührt" : der Briefwechsel 1937-1946
- "Das Lied der Deutschen"
- "Dot it down" : a story of life in the Northwest
- "E" is for evidence : a Kinsey Millhone mystery
- "El desierto prodigioso y prodigio del desierto," de Pedro de SolÃs y Valenzuela : primera novela hispanoamericana
- "El rastrero."
- "F" is for fugitive : a Kinsey Millhone mystery
- "Faster! Faster!"
- "Flügel auf!"
- "Fools say"
- "Gentlemen prefer blondes"; : the illuminating diary of a professional lady
- "Ground arms!" : the story of a life
- "H" is for homicide
- "Hawbuck grange"; or, The sporting adventures of Thomas Scott, esq.
- "Hier" : Wichtiges und Nebensächliches aus Oldenburg und umzu
- "How Celia changed her mind" and selected stories
- "Ich" : Roman
- "In the days of serfdom" and other stories
- "It is never too late to mend"; : a matter of fact romance
- "Je vous écris d'Italie--" : roman
- "Les Chimères" de Nerval
- "Les Fleurs du mal" de Baudelaire
- "Literatur ist Konstruktion" : Gespräche mit Schriftstellern
- "Mammy" : an appeal to the heart of the South
- "Miladi" : being sundry little chapters devoted to your day-dreams, dear Miladi, and your realizations, harking back to your education, your experience in the industrial world and your decision in favor of the claims of home, and coming down to the development of your love, the building of your house o'dreams, and your motherhood
- "Miserrimus" : on a gravestone in Worcester Cathedral is this emphatic inscription, Miserrimus, with neither name nor date, comment nor text
- "More more more" said the baby : 3 love stories
- "My wife, poor wretch," : uncensored episodes not in the diary of Samuel Pepys
- "N" is for noose
- "National Velvet,"
- "Neue Blicke durch die alten Löcher" : Essays über Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
- "None but suitable persons" : Rhode-Island temperance tale, founded on fact
- "None but the brave"
- "On her account" : reconfiguring Israel in Ruth, Esther, and Judith
- "Only the super-rich can save us!"
- "Pops" merry-go-round : a riot of fun for the entire family
- "Queen Lucia"
- "Quo vadis." A narrative of the time of Nero
- "Roughing it."
- "Service, ma'am"
- "Shavings"
- "Sire, ich eile--" : Voltaire bei Friedrich II : eine Novelle
- "Somewhere in France,"
- "The Indian hater" and other stories
- "The Sting of Death" and Other Stories
- "The factory ship" and "The absentee landlord."
- "The man who thought himself a woman" and other queer nineteenth-century short stories
- "The sealed angel" and other stories
- "The sting of death" and other stories
- "Thumbs up, Rico!"
- "Wanted," : and other stories
- "Was wollen Sie von mir?" : Erzählungen
- "Welch kleiner Teufel führt ihre Hand?" : Autoren der Gegenwart im Dialog mit Handschriften der Romantik
- "Wenn ich schreibe, habe ich niemals Angst" : der literarische Blick auf die grossen Themen des Lebens
- "Wer ein Wort des Trostes spricht, ist ein Verräter" : 48 Geschichten für Fritz Bauer
- "What kind of dinosaur am I?"
- "Wir leben im Ei" : Geschichten aus fünf Jahrzehnten
- "Wirklich, wir können nur unsere Bilder sprechen lassen" : KunstGeschichten
- "You don't scare me"
- "fuer Zwecke der brutalen Verstaendigung" : Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Uwe Johnson ; der Briefwechsel
- "Écrire un seul livre, sans cesse renouvelé" : Jorge Sempruns literarische Auseinandersetzung mit Buchenwald
- ' : i
- ''Parmi le thym et la rosée'' : chez les bergers de Cusciò (en Corse)
- 'Bel of Prairie Eden : a romance of Mexico
- 'I'
- 'It's a great war!'
- 'Salem's Lot
- 'Tis folly to be wise; : or, Death and transfiguration of Jean-Jacques Rosseau, a novel.
- 'Way down East; or, Portraitures of Yankee life.
- 'twas wrong to marry him : or, the history of Lady Dursley. .
- (with twenty capital copper-plates, including the Baron's portrait) A sequel to the adventures of Baron Munchausen, Containing his expedition into Africa. - How he out-does Alexander. - Splits a rock at the Cape of Good Hope. - Wrecked on an island of ice. - Becomes acquainted with the Sphinx, Gog and Magog. - Overcomes above a thousand lions. - Buried in a whirlwind of sand. - Feasts on live bulls and Kava. - Is declared Sovereign of Africa, and builds a bridge from thence to Great-Britain, supported by a single arch. - Battle of his retinue with the famous Don Quixote. Becomes acquainted with the Colossus of Rhodes. - Chase of Wauwau through America. - Meets with a floating island. - Visits the islands in the South Sea. - Becomes acquainted with Omai. - Cuts a canal across the Isthmus of Darien. - Discovers the Alexandrian Library. - Besieges Saringapatam. - Overcomes Tippoo Saib. - Raises the hull of the Royal George; together with a variety of other very Surprising Adventures. Humbly dedicated to Mr. Bruce, the Abyssinian traveller, As the Baron conceives that it may be of some service to him, previous to his making another expedition into Abyssinia: But if this advice does not delight Mr. Bruce, the Baron is willing to fight him on any terms be pleases
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- -- y no se lo tragó la tierra
- --y no se lo tragó la tierra
- ... And the Earth Did Not Swallow Him
- ... High tide at noon
- ... No star is lost
- ... Saratoga trunk
- ... Sometime
- ... The bulwark, : a novel
- ... The case of the solid key
- ... The fall of valor, a novel
- ... The spirit of Sweetwater
- ... The unvanquished
- ... They brought their women : a book of short stories
- ... and Beefheart saved Craig
- ... doch die Träume blieben in Afrika : Roman
- ... y no se lo tragó la tierra
- ...Death comes for the archbishop
- ...Et toute ma sympathie
- ...Lucy Gayheart
- ...Men and brethren
- ...New Hope
- ...Obscure destinies
- ...Old haven
- ...Road of ages
- ...Shadows on the rock
- ...Sons
- ...Tales of three cities
- ...The last Adam
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- 1,000 coils of fear : a novel
- 10 minutes 38 seconds in this strange world / : Elif Shafak
- 100%; : the story of a patriot,
- 1001 books you must read before you die
- 1001 questions answered about trees.
- 101 Dalmatians : pop-up book
- 10:04 : a novel
- 10:9 für Stroh : drei Erzählungen
- 10th grade : a novel
- 11 Edward Street
- 11/22/63 : a novel
- 111 Colleen Court
- 12 [i.e. Dvenadtsatʹ] Stulʹev.
- 125th anniversary anthology, 1839-1964 : a sampling of reading tastes from the lists of an American publisher with a brief historical commentary
- 126, Westbourne Terrace : Erich Fried im Londoner Exil (1938-1945) ; Texte und Materialien
- 13 cuentos
- 13 ways of looking at a fat girl
- 145th Street : short stories
- 1492
- 1492 : the life and times of Juan Cabezón of Castile
- 1492 : vida y tiempos de Juan Cabezón de Castilla
- 1492, vida y tiempos de Juan Cabezón de Castilla
- 16 cuentos latinoamericanos : antologÃa para jóvenes
- 1601 : conversation as it was by the social fireside, in the time of the Tudors
- 17 narradoras latinoamericanas
- 18
- 18 stories
- 1812
- 1812 : ein Historischer Roman
- 1844, or, The power of the "S.F." : a tale, developing the secret action of parties during the presidential campaign of 1844
- 1876 : a novel
- 19 [Neunzehn] Erzähler der DDR
- 1916
- 1919
- 1922
- 1939; : a novel
- 1940 : a novel
- 1941 : roman
- 1947 [i. e. Neunzehnhundertsiebenundvierzig] bis 1951 [i. e. neunzehnhunderteinundfünfzig]; : "Der Zug war pünktlich," "Wo warst Du, Adam?" und sechsundzwanzig Erzählungen
- 1959
- 1979 : Roman
- 1980
- 1982, Janine
- 1984 : the graphic novel
- 1985
- 1994
- 1Q84
- 1st to die
- 2 is for dancing : a 1 2 3 of actions
- 20,000 leagues under the sea
- 20,000 leagues under the sea
- 20,000 leagues under the sea : a pop-up book
- 200 years of great American short stories
- 2010, odyssey 2
- 2034 : a novel of the next world war
- 2034 : a novel of the next world war
- 21 [vingt et un] natures mortes ou morantes
- 21 stories
- 2666
- 2666
- 26a
- 28 Barbary Lane : a Tales of the city omnibus
- 29
- 3 great classics
- 30 : pieces of a novel
- 325,000 [i.e. Trois cent vingt-cinq mille] francs : roman
- 33 moments of happiness : St. Petersburg stories
- 35 best books for teaching U.S. regions
- 35muertos
- 39+1
- 3: : This gun for hire, The confidential agent, The ministry of fear
- 4 3 2 1
- 4 by Pelevin : stories
- 42 [i.e. quarante-quatre], rue Saint-Sauveur
- 44 brains
- 47 alligators
- 491; : a novel.
- 5 Tage im Juni : Roman
- 5 stories for youngsters as told by Grandpa : Freddie fir tree's special Christmas plus 4 other special stories
- 50
- 53 cm : roman
- 54
- 600 black spots : a pop-up book for children of all ages
- 62: a model kit.
- 63, dream palace : selected stories, 1956-1987
- 63: dream palace : a novella; and nine stories
- 68 knots : a novel
- 69 : Sixty-nine
- 7 : the Mickey Mantle novel
- 7 generations : a Plains Cree saga
- 729 curious creatures : pictures
- 9 minutos
- A .38 special and a broken heart : short-short stories
- A Book of Bryn Mawr stories
- A Brazilian tenement
- A Brief history of John Bubble and Thomas Greenman alias Reynard, : Irishmen, late partners in the city of Paris, faithfully translated from the French, and transmitted here, to a friend; published with intent, that all lovers of their country-men, and who have it in their power, may, by their kind influence on bubble's creditors, rescue him out of the power of Greenman, who hath caused him to be buried alive, in Parson Eleazar's Church, St. John's; where he has been, near two years, in a sorrowful and abandoned condition. With a word of advice, to such, as design, to enter into partnership
- A Brood of ducklings
- A Burnable Book
- A CBC commonplace book : containing a variety of quotations selected from the children's book collection in the Department of Special Collections, University Research Library, UCLA, and calculated entirely for the improvement and entertainment of little masters and misses and the amusement and instruction of adults of both sexes
- A Canadian bankclerk
- A Cape Cod boy
- A Child's Christmas in Wales
- A Christmas box for the sons and daughters of temperance
- A Christmas carol
- A Christmas carol : a ghost story of Christmas
- A Christmas carol : a pop-up book
- A Christmas carol : carols and readings for Christmas
- A Christmas carol : in prose : being a ghost story of Christmas
- A Christmas carol : in prose : being a ghost story of Christmas
- A Christmas carol and other Christmas books
- A Christmas carol in prose : being a ghost story of Christmas
- A Christmas tale
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court : an authoritative text, contexts, criticism
- A Conrad argosy
- A Curious and delightfully entertaining collection of choice scraps, : Being in general, from private memoirs. The whole taken from facts
- A Curious collection of choice scraps, being in general, from private memoirs
- A December gift from the Shoals
- A Description of St. Winefred's ... at Holy-Well in Flintshire, North Wales; which ... produces, every minute, night and day, one hundred tons of water; and bathing therein cures many distempers, and strengthens, in an extraordinary manner, all such as have had the small pox, or any other severe disorders. ...
- A Description of St. Winefred's Well, at Holy-Well in Flintshire, North Wales; which spring produces every minute, night and day, one hundred tun of water; and bathing therein cures many distempers, and strengthens, in an extraordinary manner, all such as have had the small pox, or any other severe disorder. ...
- A Description of St. Winefred's Well, at Holy-Well, in Flintshire, North Wales; which spring produces, every minute, night and day, one hundred tons of water; and bathing therein cures many distempers, and strengthens, in an extraordinary manner, all such as have had the small pox, or any other severe disorder. ...
- A Dream of John Ball : and, A King's lesson
- A Feast for Crows
- A Full and particular account of a most strange and wonderful monster of a serpent, which was lately killed in the island of Geylon, in the East Indies. : Giving a plain description both of its colour, thickness and lengh, &c. Extracted from the Edinburgh Weekly Magazine of the 18th of August, 1768. Licensed and entered according to order
- A Full and plain narrative of all the general symptoms of a clap
- A Gehenna alphabet
- A German love story
- A Glasgow trilogy
- A Glastonbury romance
- A Good Map of All Things : A Picaresque Novel
- A Guernsey Lily : or, How the feud was healed : a story for girls and boys
- A Hammock beneath the mangoes : stories from Latin America
- A Jacobite exile : being the adventures of a young Englishman in the service of Charles XII. of Sweden
- A Jew
- A Jew in Communist Prague
- A Jew must die
- A Jewish mother from Berlin : a novel ; Susanna : a novella
- A Journal of the plague year : authoritative text, backgrounds, contexts, criticism
- A Journal of the plague year : being observations of memorials of the most remarkable occurrences, as well publick as private, which happened in London during the last great visitation in 1665, written by a citizen who continued all the while in London
- A Laodicean; : a story of to-day
- A Lear of the steppes, and other stories
- A Legend of Montrose
- A London life, : The Patagonia, The liar, Mrs. Temperly
- A Malamud reader
- A Mary Wilkins Freeman reader
- A Mauriac reader.
- A Modern Instance
- A Narrative of the barbarous and unheard of murder of Mr. John Hayes, by Catherine his wife, Thomas Billings, and Thomas Wood, in the 1st of March at night. : Wherein every minute circumstance attending that horrid affair, and the wonderful providence of God in the discovery of the actors therein, are faithfully and impartially related. Together with the examinations and consessions of the said Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood before several of His Majesty's justices of the peace. As also the copy of a fictitious letter that Catherine Hayes sent, as from her husband, to his mother in Worcestershire after his death; and the mother's answer thereto: with some account of the wicked life and conversation of the said Catherine, and likewise of those of Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood. To which are prefix'd, their true and exact effigies, drawn from the life, and curiously engraved on copper. Published with the approbation of the relations and friends of the said Mr. John Hayes
- A Neil Jordan reader
- A New England sketch
- A New Year's reunion
- A New Year's tale
- A New tale of a tub, concerning one goody law, old father discipline, and young master Nicodemus
- A New-England tale
- A New-England tale
- A New-England tale, or, Sketches of New-England characters and manners
- A Nixon man
- A Parisian from Kansas
- A Poldark quartet : Ross Poldark, Demelza, Jeremy Poldark, Warleggan
- A Q zheng zhuan
- A Q zheng zhuan : The true story of Ah Q / original Chinese text by Lu Xun ; translated by Yang Xianyi and Gladys Yang
- A Quaker girl of Nantucket
- A Quire of seven
- A Renaissance storybook.
- A Rhode Island chaplain in the Revolution : letters of Ebenezer David to Nicholas Brown, 1775-1778
- A Roman singer
- A Rumpole Christmas
- A Russian beauty and other stories
- A Russian doll and other stories
- A Russian gentleman
- A Russian mother
- A Scots quair : a trilogy of novels
- A Shropshire lad
- A Shtetl and other Yiddish novellas
- A Siberian forest adventure : (Prikliï¸ u︡chenie v taige)
- A Sicilian romance.
- A Sicilian romance. : By the authoress of The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne. In two volumes.
- A Smurf picnic
- A Spanish lover
- A Strange and wonderful relation of one Peter Hunter, laird of Knap, in the parish of Ross, in the shire of Perth, about four miles from Dundee, who was buried the second of last month. Shewing, how he rose up, after he had been sometime dead; and spoke to those around him;-Confessing many great sins he had been guilty of in his life time; such as robbery, murder, theft, oppressing the poor in times of dearth &c. With his solemn warning to all who are guilty of such crimes, to repent. Licensed, and entered according to order
- A Study in scarlet
- A Sunday reading. : The grand assizes; or, General gaol delivery. To which is aded, the day of judgment; or The grand reckoning
- A Tale of Two Worlds
- A Tale of the finches
- A Treasury of modern mysteries
- A Virginia le gustaba Vita
- A Wonderful relation of a hellish monster brought forth by Mary Boss the 12 of May which struck her almost dead, after it was newly born,
- A Yankee among the nullifiers : an autobiography
- A York dialogue,between Ned and Harry : or Ned giving Harry an account of his courtship and marriage state. To which is added two excellant [sic] songs
- A alma encantadora das ruas
- A bachelor's establishment.
- A bachelor's heiress, or, A tale without wonder! : a novel
- A bachelor's reverie : in three parts
- A backhanded gift : a novel
- A bad case of stripes
- A bad day for dinosaurs
- A bad end
- A ball for Daisy
- A band of angels : a story inspired by the Jubilee Singers
- A bar in Brooklyn : novellas & stories, 1970-1978
- A beast in paradise
- A beautiful white cat walks with me
- A beautifully foolish endeavor : a novel
- A bed of roses
- A bedtime for Bear
- A beggar in Jerusalem
- A bell for Adano
- A bend in the river
- A better angel : stories
- A bibliography of novels related to American frontier and colonial history
- A bicycle of Cathay
- A bird of paper : poems of Vicente Aleixandre
- A birthday book
- A bit on the side
- A blade of grass
- A blessed child
- A blind bird's nest
- A blind corner : stories
- A blossom in the desert : a tale of the West : founded on fact
- A blue moon in Poorwater
- A blue tale and other stories
- A bonfire
- A bonfire in the sky : a novel
- A book for the times : Lucy Boston, or, Woman's rights and spiritualism : illustrating the follies and delusions of the nineteenth century
- A book o' nine tales
- A book of Liszts : variations on the theme of Franz Liszt
- A book of common prayer
- A book of memories
- A book of sea stories
- A book of short stories
- A book of sleep
- A book of the short story
- A bookful of animals
- A box of bugs : 4 pop-up concept books
- A boy called H : a childhood in wartime Japan
- A boy in winter
- A boy named Ossie ; : a Jamaican childhood
- A boy on a farm : at work and at play
- A boy's book of nervous breakdowns : stories
- A boy's own story
- A boy's own story : a novel
- A boy's town, : described for "Harper's young people,"
- A bridge between us
- A brief account of the life and family of Miss Jenny Cameron, : the reputed mistress of the Pretender's eldest son. Containing many very singular incidents
- A brief account of the unkind usage, and curel treatment which Mrs Clark has received from Mr. Clark, her husband, late supervisor in Gateshead. : With a short sketch of her family. Now humbly offered by her to the public, intreating their kind benevolence and assistance
- A brief conversion and other stories
- A brief history of male nudes in America
- A brief history of seven killings
- A brighter sun
- A brother's blood
- A burden of flowers
- A buried treasure
- A burning
- A burnt-out case
- A butterfly careless
- A buyer's market, : a novel
- A caballo entre milenios
- A calling for Charlie Barnes : a novel
- A candle for St. Jude
- A candle of understanding : a novel
- A canticle for Leibowitz
- A captain of industry; : being the story of a civilized man
- A case in camera
- A case of curiosities
- A case of exploding mangoes
- A case of sardines : a story of the Maine coast
- A catalog of birds
- A catalog of such stuff as dreams are made on
- A catalog of such stuff as dreams are made on
- A catalogue of the coins of Canute, King of Denmark and England; with specimens
- A cathedral courtship
- A cathedral courtship, : and Penelope's English experiences
- A century hence : or, A romance of 1941
- A certain Lucas
- A certain ambiguity : a mathematical novel
- A certain justice
- A certain plume
- A certain rich man
- A certain rich man
- A certain slant of light
- A certain smile
- A certain star
- A certain woman
- A chain of thunder : a novel of the Siege of Vicksburg
- A chair for my mother
- A chance acquaintance
- A chance acquaintance.
- A chance to see Egypt
- A change of air
- A change of light and other stories
- A change of season.
- A change of skin.
- A changed man : The waiting supper, and other tales, concluding with The romantic adventures of a milkmaid
- A chapter of adventures : or, Through the bombardment of Alexandria
- A charmed life
- A child of nature
- A child of the Jago
- A child of the Orient
- A child of the age
- A child possessed, : a novel
- A child's history of England, : The holly-tree inn, and other stories.
- A children's bible : a novel
- A chocolate soldier
- A choice of Kipling's verse
- A chronicle of Louisiana : being an account of one of the wars of Don Diego Rosa, called He of the Iron Arm, the last Catholic governor of that province
- A chronicle of the conquest of Granada
- A cielo abierto
- A citizen's novel.
- A city of children : and other stories
- A clash of kings
- A clockwork orange
- A closed eye
- A cloud in the shape of a girl : a novel
- A clue from the stars
- A coat of varnish
- A coin in nine hands
- A coin in nine hands
- A collection from the prose and poetical writings of Mary L. Gardiner
- A collection of fables from Dr. Croxall and J.J. Gent. for the use of English Schools
- A collection of interesting anecdotes, : religious, moral and entertaining, selected from several eminent authors
- A collection of love-letters. : To which is added the history of Sylvia
- A collection of moral and entertaining stories : calculated for the instruction and entertainment of youth
- A collection of moral and entertaining stories : calculated for the instruction and entertainment of youth
- A collection of novels and tales of the fairies. : Written by that celebrated wit of France, the Countess D'Anois. In three volumes. ... The fifth edition. Translated from the best edition of the original French, by several hands
- A colonial witch : being a study of the black art in the colony of Connecticut
- A common story
- A companion to James Joyce's Ulysses : biographical and historical contexts, critical history, and essays from five contemporary critical perspectives
- A compendious history of the English stage, from the earliest period to the present time. Containing a candid analysis of all dramatic writings, a liberal and impartial criticism on the merits of theatrical performers, and a sketch of the lives of such as have been eminent in their profession. By Waldron, Dibdin, &c
- A compleat, : true and genuine account of the life, adventures and transactions of Robert Ramsey, alias Sir Robert Gray, From his Birth to his Execution at Tyburn, on Wednesday, the Thirteenth of January 1741-2. Containing, I. His Birth and Education; his being put Apprentice to a Chymist; his early Inclination to Tricking; his getting acquainted with Car, &c. II. Their Manner of Living for some Time at Hampstead, &c. where Ramsey pass'd for a Gentleman of a good Estate, but not of Age, and Car for his Footman. III. Their Manner of Bilking and Robbing several Taverns till they were detected, and committed to Prison, whence Ramsey made his Escape by giving the Keeper some Laudanum. IV. Their Robbing several Doctore, Apothecaries, &c. a particular Trick Ramsey put upon a Lady of Quality. V. An Authentic Account of defrauding Mr. Hoare and Comp. Bankers of 75 l. by forging a Note in Conjunction with Cross and Sands; their flying for the same; their being apprehended, and brought to London, where Ramsey turn'd Evidence, against Cross and Car. VI. His Acquaintance with Snowd (since transported) their Journey to Bristol, turning Methodists, from whence they made off with a large Part of the Religious Collection, &c. Vii. A Full Account of the several Robberies committed by Robert Ramsey and his Brother John, till the last committed at Mr. Glynn's in Hatton-Garden. In which John was admitted an Evidence, and for which Robert Ramsey suffer'd Death. The Whole collected from the Relation of his Brother John Ramsey, and published to deter Others from the like wicked Practices