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- "Chitai︠u︡shchiĭ da razumeet" : bibleĭskiĭ tekst v kompozit︠s︡ii proizvedeniĭ F.M. Dostoevskogo : monografii︠a︡
- "The disenthralled hosts of freedom" : party prophecy in the antebellum editions of Leaves of grass
- "The man who thought himself a woman" and other queer nineteenth-century short stories
- 19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century
- 19th-century music
- A Stephen Crane collection : [a description of the George Matthew Adams collection]
- A brief sketch of the Morris movement : and of the firm founded by William Morris to carry out his designs and the industries revived or started by him ; written to commemorate the firm's fiftieth anniversary in June 1911
- A companion to impressionism
- A companion to impressionism
- A companion to nineteenth-century art
- A companion to the Brontës
- A country no more : rediscovering the landscapes of John James Audubon
- A cultural history of education in the age of empire
- A defence of poetry
- A discourse delivered at Braintree, on Thursday, April 9, 1818 at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Strong Storrs : wife of the Rev. Richard S. Storrs, who died April 6 -- aged 25 years
- A family tour through the British Empire : containing some account of its manufactures, natural and artificial curiosities, history and antiquities ; interspersed with biographical anecdotes particularly adapted to the amusement and instruction of youth
- A fierce glory : Antietam-- the desperate battle that saved Lincoln and doomed slavery
- A fleet street in every town : the provincial press in england, 1855-1900
- A history of modern political thought in East Central Europe
- A history of nineteenth-century American women's poetry
- A history of the nineteenth century, year by year
- A holy baptism of fire and blood : the Bible and the American Civil War
- A house built by slaves : African American visitors to the Lincoln White House
- A house of pomegranates
- A literate south : reading before emancipation
- A more perfect union
- A new art : photography and Impressionism
- A player and a gentleman : the diary of Harry Watkins, nineteenth-century US American actor
- A romance of two worlds : a novel
- A squatter's republic : land and the politics of monopoly in California, 1850-1900
- A surgeon with Custer at the Little Big Horn : James DeWolf's diary and letters, 1876
- A sweet view : the making of an English idyll
- A swim in a pond in the rain : in which four Russians give a master class on writing, reading, and life
- A true American : William Walcutt, nativism, and nineteenth-century art
- A wayside lute
- ATQ
- Abe : Abraham Lincoln in his times
- Abolition and the transformation of Atlantic commerce in southern Sierra Leone, 1790s to 1860s
- Adapting Spanish classics for the new millennium : the nineteenth-century novel remediated
- Adolph Menzel : the quest for reality
- African American literature in transition, 1800-1830
- Afriques : débats, méthodes et terrains d'histoire
- After the war : the press in a changing America, 1865-1900
- Against sex : identities of sexual restraint in early America
- Agriculture and slavery in Missouri's Little Dixie
- Albany bouquet and literary spectator
- Albrecht Dürer and the embodiment of genius : decorating museums in the nineteenth century
- Alexander von Humboldt and the United States : art, nature, and culture
- Algernon Charles Swinburne
- All that is wicked : a gilded-age story of murder and the race to decode the criminal mind
- All that she carried : the journey of Ashley's sack, a Black family keepsake
- Allies and rivals : German-American exchange and the rise of the modern research university
- America's first freedom rider : Elizabeth Jennings, Chester A. Arthur, and the early fight for civil rights
- American aristocrats : a family, a fortune, and the making of American capitalism
- American ladies' magazine
- American masonic register
- American masonic register and literary companion
- American metropolitan magazine
- American museum of literature and the arts
- American nineteenth century history
- American penny magazine, and family newspaper
- American sectionalism in the British mind, 1832-1863
- An A-Z of Jane Austen
- An American genocide : the United States and the California Indian catastrophe, 1846-1873
- An American genocide : the United States and the California Indian catastrophe, 1846-1873
- An Imam in Paris : account of a stay in France by an Egyptian cleric (1826-1831) = (Takhlīṣ al-ibrīz fī talkhīṣ Bārīz aw al-dīwān al-nafīs bi-Īwān Bārīs)
- An album of landscapes : German drawings, watercolors, and oil sketches : 1784 to 1868
- An elementary treatise on mechanics : comprehending the doctrine of equilibrium and motion, as applied to solids and fluids, chiefly compiled, and designed for the use of the students of the university at Cambridge, New England
- An illustrated catalog of American fruits & nuts : the U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection
- An immigrant bishop : John England's adaptation of Irish Catholicism to American Republicanism
- Analyse des travaux de la Classe des sciences mathématiques et physiques de l'Institut royal de France, pendant l'année 1814 : partie physique
- Anarchistische Uhrmacher in der Schweiz : mikrohistorische Globalgeschichte zu den Anfängen der anarchistischen Bewegung im 19. Jahrhundert
- Ancient Rome and Victorian masculinity
- And the spirit moved them : the lost radical history of America's first feminists
- And there was light : Abraham Lincoln and the American struggle
- Andrew Jackson : a rhetorical portrayal of presidential leadership
- Anglo-American magazine
- Animal histories of the Civil War era
- Anna na shee
- Antebellum American women's poetry : a rhetoric of sentiment
- Antiquarians of nineteenth-century Japan : the archaeology of things in the late Tokugawa and early Meiji periods
- Anxious times : medicine and modernity in nineteenth-century Britain
- Appletons' journal
- Appletons' journal of literature, science and art
- Arcturus
- Art versus industry? : new perspectives on visual and industrial cultures in nineteenth-century Britain
- Art's undoing : in the wake of a radical aestheticism
- Arthur's home magazine
- Arthur's illustrated home magazine
- Arthur's lady's home magazine
- Articulating bodies : the narrative form of disability and illness in Victorian fiction
- Asian tragedies in the Americas : Chinese, Japanese, and Korean stories
- At home and astray : the domestic dog in Victorian Britain
- At the bridge : James Teit and an anthropology of belonging
- At war with king alcohol : debating drinking and masculinity in the Civil War
- Atheneum
- Atkinson's Saturday evening post
- Atkinson's Saturday evening post and bulletin
- Atkinson's casket
- Augustan review
- Ballou's dollar monthly magazine
- Ballou's monthly magazine
- Ballou's pictorial
- Baltimore medical and physical recorder
- Bankruptcy and debt collection in liberal capitalism : Switzerland, 1800-1900
- Barracoon : the story of the last "black cargo"
- Battle lines : poetry and mass media in the U.S. Civil War
- Beadle's monthly
- Becoming Clara Schumann : performance strategies and aesthetics in the culture of the musical canon
- Beethoven 1806
- Beethoven's French piano : a tale of ambition and frustration
- Beethoven's symphonies arragned for the chamber : sociability, reception, and canon formation
- Before queer theory : Victorian aestheticism and the self
- Before trans : three gender stories from nineteenth-century France
- Behind the times : Virginia Woolf in late-Victorian contexts
- Belford's magazine
- Belford's monthly
- Belford's monthly and democratic review
- Benjamin Disraeli and John Murray : The Politician, the Publisher, and the Representative
- Benjamin Disraeli and John Murray : the politician, the publisher and the Representative
- Bentham and the arts
- Beside you in time : sense methods & queer sociabilities in the American 19th century
- Best of Smetana
- Beyond freedom : disrupting the history of emancipation
- Beyond the Victorian/ Modernist divide : remapping the turn-of-the-century break in literature, culture and the visual arts
- Beyond the nation-state : the Zionist political imagination from Pinsker to Ben-Gurion
- Bikes and bloomers : Victorian women inventors and their extraordinary cycle wear
- Billheads & broadsides : job printing in the 19th-century seaport
- Biographical misrepresentations of British women writers : a hall of mirrors and the long nineteenth century
- Black reconstruction : an essay toward a history of the part which black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in America, 1860-1880, & other writings
- Black resistance to the Ku Klux Klan in the wake of the Civil War
- Blood moon : an American epic of war and splendor in the Cherokee Nation
- Bogoslovie Dostoevskogo
- Bombay's people, 1860-98 : insolvents in the city
- Bonds of war : how Civil War financial agents sold the world on the Union
- Born of lakes and plains : mixed-descent peoples and the making of the American West
- Boston masonic mirror
- Boston miscellany
- Bouguereau & America
- Bow bells : a magazine of general literature and art for family reading
- Bradshaw's Manchester journal
- Bradshaw's journal
- Brahms in context
- Brahms's violin sonatas : style, structure, performance
- Breadbasket of the world : California's great wheat-growing era, 1860-1890
- Breaking the Maafa chain : a novel
- British nautical melodramas, 1820-1850
- British romanticism and the literature of human interest
- British settler emigration in print, 1832-1877
- Brown Romantics : poetry and nationalism in the global nineteenth century
- Brown's literary omnibus
- Buddhism and Modernity : Sources from Nineteenth-Century Japan
- Building antebellum New Orleans : free people of color and their influence
- Bulldozed and betrayed : Louisiana and the stolen elections of 1876
- Burning boy : the life and work of Stephen Crane
- Buying time : debt and mobility in the western Indian Ocean
- By Bendemeer's stream : a book of XXXIII lyrics
- Byron, Hunt, and the politics of literary engagement
- California gold rush camps : a keepsake in fourteen parts
- Cambridge University magazine
- Camp Oglethorpe : Macon's unknown Civil War prisoner of war camp, 1862-1864
- Campbell's foreign monthly magazine
- Campbell's foreign semi-monthly magazine, or, Select miscellany of European literature and art
- Candace Wheeler : the art and enterprise of American design, 1875-1900
- Capital in the nineteenth century
- Captain Benjamin Bonneville's Wyoming Expedition : the lost 1833 report
- Captain Gill's walking stick : the true story of the Sinai murders
- Capturing Jack the Ripper
- Cardiff Corvey : reading the romantic text
- Carey's library of choice literature
- Carleton Watkins : making the West American
- Cartooning China : Punch, power, & politics in the Victorian Era
- Casket
- Celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the American Philosophical Society : proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 1843
- Challenging colonial narratives : nineteenth-century Great Lakes archaeology
- Chambers's Edinburgh journal
- Chambers's journal of popular literature, science and arts
- Change for the American notes : in letters from London to New York.
- Changing land : diaspora activism and the Irish Land War
- Character : writing and reputation in Victorian law and literature
- Charlotte Brontë : a fiery heart
- Chemical crimes : science and poison in Victorian crime fiction
- Child Christopher and Goldilind the fair
- Child of Pallas
- Christian independence : sermon preached Sept. 23, 1888, at the Congregational Church, Brunswick, Maine
- Christina Rossetti : poetry, ecology, faith
- Chronicling Westerners in nineteenth-century East Asia : lives, linkages, and imperial connections
- Chronology of the birth of cinema : 1833-1896
- Circulating queerness : before the gay and lesbian novel
- City of cinema : Paris 1850-1907
- City of incurable women
- Civil War Congress and the creation of modern America : a revolution on the home front
- Clothing and landscape in Victorian England : working-class dress and rural life
- Cobbett's weekly political register
- Cohen's lottery gazette and register
- Collected letters
- Colonial comedy : imperialism in the french realist novel
- Coloniser, exterminer : sur la guerre et l'état colonial
- Colonization, wilderness, and spaces between : nineteenth-century landscape painting in Australia and the United States
- Commodities and culture in the colonial world
- Common
- Communist insurgent : Blanqui's politics of revolution
- Complete poems : Battle-pieces and aspects of the war ; Clarel: a poem and pilgrimage in the Holy Land ; John Marr and other sailors with some sea pieces ; Timoleon etc. ; Weeds and wildings chiefly: with A rose or two ; Parthenope ; Uncollected poetry and prose-and-verse
- Confederate Ironclad, 1861-65
- Confederate submarines and torpedo vessels 1861-65
- Considerations on the present political state of India : embracing observations on the character of the natives, on the civil and criminal courts ... and the internal police of our eastern dominions : intended chiefly as a manual of instruction in their duties, for the younger servants of the company
- Conspicuous silences : implicature and fictionality in the Victorian novel
- Conspicuous silences : implicature and fictionality in the Victorian novel
- Consuming painting : food and the feminine in impressionist Paris
- Consuming stories : Kara Walker and the imagining of American race
- Continental reckoning : the American West in the age of expansion
- Convoys : the British struggle against Napoleonic Europe and America
- Cornerstone of the Confederacy : Alexander Stephens and the speech that defined the Lost Cause
- Corot : women
- Corporate romanticism : liberalism, justice, and the novel
- Correspondances impressionnistes
- Court-martial : a black man in America
- Creating romantic obsession : scorpions in the mind
- Creatively undecided : toward a history and philosophy of scientific agency
- Credulity : a cultural history of US mesmerism
- Critics, coteries, and Pre-Raphaelite celebrity
- Cross of snow : a life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Crossing Bok Chitto : a Choctaw tale of friendship & freedom
- Crossroads of colonial cultures : Caribbean literatures in the age of revolution
- Crossroads of colonial cultures : Caribbean literatures in the age of revolution
- Crossroads of freedom : slaves and freed people in Bahia, Brazil, 1870-1910
- Crown, mitre and people in the nineteenth century : the Church of England, establishment and the state
- Crucial interventions : an illustrated treatise on the principles & practice of nineteenth-century surgery
- Cuba y Cataluña en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX : teatro popular y identidades (proto)nacionales
- Cuban literature in the age of black insurrection : Manzano, Plácido, and Afro-Latino religion
- Cultivating belief : Victorian anthropology, liberal aesthetics, and the secular imagination
- Cultural encounters with the Arabian Nights in nineteenth-century Britain
- Cézanne portraits
- Damnation Island : poor, sick, mad & criminal in 19th-century New York
- Dangerous gifts : imperialism, security, and civil wars in the Levant, 1798-1864
- Dangerous ground : squatters, statesmen, and the antebellum rupture of american democracy
- Darwinism as religion : what literature tells us about evolution
- Daumier, art for the masses : a bicentennial celebration of the birth of Honoré Daumier : selected works from the Rowe Collection
- Days without end : a novel
- De vacunar a dictaminar : la lexicografía académica decimonónica y el neologismo
- Debussy circle : piano music from the XIXth century France
- Decisions of the Maryland Campaign : the fourteen critical decisions that defined the operation
- Democracy and the origins of the American regulatory state
- Democracy betrayed : a history of the Democratic Party from cotton plantation to urban plantation
- Democracy by petition : popular politics in transformation, 1790-1870
- Deutsches Kunstblatt : Organ der deutschen Kunstvereine
- Developing visual arts education in the United States : Massachusetts Normal Art School and the normalization of creativity
- Dialect and literature in the long nineteenth century
- Dickens and demolition : literary afterlives and mid-nineteenth century urban development
- Die Entblössung der Wörter : aš-Šidyāqs literarische Listen als Kultur- und Gesellschaftskritik im 19. Jahrhundert : mit historischen Paratexten im Anhang
- Die Vermessung der Welt
- Disaffected : the cultural politics of unfeeling in nineteenth-century America
- Disastrous subjectivities : romanticism, modernity, and the real
- Disciplining the savages, savaging the disciplines
- Discourses of weakness in modern China : historical diagnoses of the "Sick Man of East Asia"
- Dismantling slavery : Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and formation of the abolitionist discourse, 1841-1851
- Disseminating Shakespeare in the Nordic countries : shifting centres and peripheries in the nineteenth century
- Distant freedom : St Helena and the abolition of the slave trade, 1840-1872
- Divided by the word : colonial encounters and the remaking of Zulu and Xhosa identities
- Divided waters : the naval history of the Civil War
- Dividing Paris : urban renewal and social inequality, 1852-1870
- Division and reunion, 1829-1889
- Domenico Brucciani and the formatori of nineteenth-century Britain
- Doomed romance : broken hearts, lost souls, and sexual tumult in nineteenth-century America
- Dostoevskiĭ i Italii︠a︡
- Dostoevsky studies : journal of the International Dostoevsky Society
- Dostoyevsky, or The flood of language
- Dr. David Murray : superintendent of education in the empire of Japan, 1873-1879
- Dramatic notes : an illustrated year-book of the stage
- Drawing on the Victorians : the palimpsest of Victorian and neo-Victorian graphic texts
- Dream-child : a life of Charles Lamb
- Dreams of freedom : Romanticism in Russia and Germany
- Drugs, alcohol and addiction in the long nineteenth century
- Dwight's American magazine, and family newspaper
- E. Œ. Somerville and Martin Ross : female authorship and literary collaboration
- ESQ
- Early California trade catalogues
- Early struggles for Vicksburg : the Mississippi Central Campaign and Chickasaw Bayou, October 25-December 31, 1862
- East of the Mississippi : nineteenth-century American landscape photography
- Eastward of Good Hope : early America in a dangerous world
- Ecological form : system and aesthetics in the age of empire
- Economy Hall : the hidden history of a free Black brotherhood
- Edgar Allan Poe and his nineteenth-century American counterparts
- Edgar Quinet, une conscience européenne
- Educated for freedom : the incredible story of two fugitive schoolboys who grew up to change a nation
- Educating the sons of sugar : Jefferson College and the Creole planter class of South Louisiana
- El antagonista : una historia de contrabando y color : -novela gráfica-
- El mundo de los Madrazo : colección de la Comunidad de Madrid
- Electoral incentives in Congress
- Ellen Linn : a Franconia story
- Embracing Muslims in a Catholic land : rethinking the genesis of Islām in Mexico
- Emerald Uthwart : an imaginary portrait
- Emergent worlds : alternative states in nineteenth-century American culture
- Emerson's magazine and Putnam's monthly
- Emma
- Emma's poem : the voice of the Statue of Liberty
- Empire's tracks : indigenous nations, Chinese workers, and the transcontinental railroad
- Empire, early photography and spectacle : the global career of showman daguerreotypist J.W. Newland
- Engaging Italy : American women's utopian visions and transnational networks
- Engines of truth : producing veracity in the Victorian courtroom
- Enoch Arden, etc.
- Escape to the city : fugitive slaves in the antebellum urban South
- Escape! : the story of the Confederacy's infamous Libby Prison and the Civil War's largest jail break
- Eternity Street : Violence and Justice in Frontier Los Angeles
- Eternity in British Romantic poetry
- Ethics out of law : Hermann Cohen and the "neighbor"
- Eugenics, 'aristogenics,' photography : picturing privilege
- European Monarchies from 1814 to 1906 : a century of restorations
- European literatures in Britain, 1815-1832 : Romantic translations
- Every Saturday
- Every week : a journal of entertaining literature
- Everyday words and the character of prose in nineteenth-century Britain
- Expect great things : the life and search of Henry David Thoreau
- Experiencing Schumann : a listener's companion
- Experimental self-portraits in early French photography
- Exposed : 170 years of photography from the Møller Collection
- Exquisite masochism : marriage, sex, and the novel form
- Exquisite materials : episodes in the queer history of Victorian style
- Extra! Extra! : how the people made the news
- Fantasies of improvisation : free playing in nineteenth-century music
- Fantastico italiano : racconti fantastici dell'Ottocento e del primo Novecento italiano
- Farming near home, or, State legislation against hard times
- Fe en disfraz
- Festival of song : a series of evenings with the poets
- Flaubert in the ruins of Paris : the story of a friendship, a novel, and a terrible year
- Florence, Berlin and beyond : : late nineteenth-century art markets and their social networks
- Food Restraint and Fasting in Victorian Religion and Literature
- Forget the Alamo : the rise and fall of an American myth
- Formal and informal education during the rise of Greek nationalism : learning to be Greek
- Four letters from prison
- Fracture feminism : the politics of impossible time in British romanticism
- Fragilia labilia
- France and the American Civil War : a diplomatic history
- Frances E. W. Harper : a call to conscience
- Frank Leslie's popular monthly
- Fraser's magazine
- Frederick Douglass : prophet of freedom
- Freedom : a fable : a curious interpretation of the wit of a negress in troubled times
- Freedom in the Arab world : concepts and ideologies in Arabic thought in the nineteenth century
- Freedom seekers : fugitive slaves in North America, 1800-1860
- French decadence in a global context : colonialism and exoticism
- French novels and the Victorians
- French visitors to California before the Gold Rush
- Friedrich Engels and modern social and political theory
- From Second Bull Run to Gettysburg : The Civil War in the East, 1862-63
- From hometown to battlefield in the Civil War era : middle class life in Midwest America
- From old regime to industrial state : a history of German industrialization from the eighteenth century to World War I
- From spinster to career woman : middle-class women and work in Victorian England
- From the hand to the machine : nineteenth-century American paper and mediums : technologies, materials, and conservation
- Frontier fictions : settler sagas and postcolonial guilt
- Frédéric Bazille (1841-1870) and the birth of Impressionism
- Fugitive borders : black Canadian cross-border literature at mid-nineteenth century
- Fugitive science : empiricism and freedom in early African American culture
- Fugitivism : Eescaping slavery in the Lower Mississippi Valley, 1820-1860
- Full fathom 5000 : the expedition of HMS Challenger and the strange animals it found in the deep sea
- Félise : a book of lyrics chosen from the works of Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Gaming empire in children's British board games, 1836-1860
- Gaston de Latour : an unfinished romance
- Gauguin : artist as alchemist
- Gauguin's challenge : new perspectives after postmodernism
- Gender, technology and the new woman
- Genealogies of music and memory : Gluck in the nineteenth-century Parisian imagination
- Genesee farmer
- George Eliot's moral aesthetic : compelling contradictions
- George Meredith : a tribute
- George Meredith : the life and writing of an alteregoist
- Ghosts of Gold Mountain : the epic story of the Chinese who built the transcontinental railroad
- Gilbert and Sullivan : the players and the plays
- Girl in black and white : the story of Mary Mildred Williams and the abolition movement
- Gloved against blood
- Godey's magazine
- Going to Boston : Harriet Robinson's journey to new womanhood
- Gold rush manliness : race and gender on the Pacific slope
- Good form : the ethical experience of the Victorian novel
- Good form : the ethical experience of the Victorian novel
- Good words : evangelicalism and the Victorian novel
- Gothic animals : uncanny otherness and the animal with-out
- Gothic geoculture : nineteenth-century representations of Cuba in the transamerican imaginary
- Graeco-Roman antiquity and the idea of nationalism in the 19th century : case studies
- Graeco-Roman antiquity and the idea of nationalism in the 19th century : case studies
- Graham's magazine
- Grand illusion : phantasmagoria in nineteenth-century opera
- Grand opera outside Paris : opera on the move in nineteenth-century Europe
- Granite and gravity : in this life, prepare for the next
- Great short works of Stephen Crane
- Griboedov v "predlagaemykh obstoi︠a︡telʹstvakh"
- Growing up in nineteenth-century Ireland : a cultural history of middle-class childhood and gender
- Guilty thing : a life of Thomas De Quincey
- Gustave Caillebotte : painting the Paris of naturalism, 1872-1887
- Guy de Maupassant / Christopher Lloyd
- Hand & soul
- Handbook of the American novel of the nineteenth century
- Happy dreams of liberty : an American family in slavery and freedom
- Harper's magazine
- Harper's monthly magazine
- Harvester of hearts : motherhood under the sign of Frankenstein
- Healing a divided nation : how the American Civil War revolutionized Western medicine
- Heavenly fatherland : German missionary culture and globalization in the Age of Empire
- Heavy laden : Union veterans, psychological illness, and suicide
- Hegel's century : alienation and recognition in a time of revolution
- Henrik Ibsen : the man and the mask
- Henry David Thoreau : a life
- Henry Dresser and Victorian ornithology : birds, books and business
- Hideous characters and beautiful pagans : performing Jewish identity on the antebellum American stage
- Hood's magazine
- Hotel London : how Victorian commercial hospitality shaped a nation and its stories
- Housman country : into the heart of England
- How bad writing destroyed the world : Ayn Rand and the literary origins of the financial crisis
- How romantics and victorians organized information : commonplace books, scrapbooks, and albums
- How the West was drawn : mapping, Indians, and the construction of the trans-Mississippi West
- Humbug! : the politics of art criticism in New York City's penny press
- Hunt's London journal
- Idéologie et renaissance nationale : l'Égypte moderne
- Illusions of emancipation : the pursuit of freedom and equality in the twilight of slavery
- Imagination and science in Romanticism
- Imagined Germany : Richard Wagner's national utopia