General Books - William Van O`Connor Library

The bloomsbury group: bibliography of articles by the members.
MLA International Bibliography. Bronx, NY, H. W. Wilson.
(1848). Book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites
and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the United Church of England
and Ireland: together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David. Oxford, Oxford UP.
(1875). The Pacific Coast fourth reader. San Francisco, A. L. Bancroft.
(1889). Studj di filologia romanza. Roma, E. Loescher & Co.
(1893). Transactions of the Bibliographical Society: A bibliography of the writings of
Christopher Smart. London, The Bibliographical Society.
(1922). Some account of the Oxford University Press, 1468-1921. Oxford, At the
Clarendon Press.
(1928). Dictionary of American biography. New York, Scribner.
(1929). PMLA Bibliography. [New York], The Association.
(1932-54). Scrutiny. Cambridge, Eng.
(1939). English institute annual 1939.
(1940). English institute annual 1940.
(1941). English institute annual 1941.
(1942). English institute annual 1942.
(1946). English institute essays 1946.
(1947). English institute essays 1947.
(1948). English institute essays 1948.
(1949). The Chicago manual of style. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
(1949). English instutute essays 1949.
(1949). Webster's geographical dictionary. A dictionary of names of places with
geographical and historical information and pronunciations. Springfield, Mass., G. & C.
Merriam Co.
(1950). English institute essays 1950.
(1950). Essays critical and historical dedicated to Lily B. Campbell, by members of the
Departments of English, University of California. Berkeley, University of California
Press.
(1950). Joyce Cary.
(1951). English institute essays 1951.
(1951). English literary periodicals. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms.
(1951). Essays honoring Lawrence C. Wroth. Portland, Me.
(1952). English institute essays 1952.
(1952). Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, authorized King James
version. Pilgrim edition: Self-pronouncing, introduction to each book, over 7,000
annotations, special helps, comprehensive index. New York, Oxford Univ. Press.
(1953). Collection of first editions of Milton's works, University of Illinois Library; an
exhibition, October 1-31, 1953. Urbana, University of Illinois.
(1955). The Celestina: A Novel in Dialogue. Berkeley, University of California Press.
(1959). Handbook for editors of learned journals. New York, Modern Language
Association of America.
(1960). American literary manuscripts : a checklist of holdings in academic, historical,
and public libraries in the United States. Austin, University of Texas Press.
(1960). Yeats and his contemporaries; a bibliography. [London.
(1961). The Concise dictionary of national biography. Oxford [England]
New York, Oxford University Press.
(1961-89). Deutsche Shakespeare gesellschaft west. Heidelberg, Quelle & Meyer.
(1962). I'll take my stand : the South and the agrarian tradition. New York, Harper &
Brothers.
(1962). The Lovingood Papers 1963-65. Athens, Tenn., Sut Society.
(1962). Our exagmination round his factification for incamination of Work in progress.
[Norfolk, Conn., New Directions.
(1963). The Author's and writer's who's who. New York, Hafner Pub. Co.
(1963). City Lights Journal. San Francisco, City Lights Books.
(1963). Funk & Wagnalls Standard college dictionary. New York, Funk & Wagnalls.
(1964). The Anchor Bible. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday.
(1964). Concise Oxford dictionary of quotations. London, Oxford University Press.
(1966). Tradition and experiment in present-day literature; addresses delivered at the
City Literary Institute. New York, Haskell House.
(1969). The New Yorker book of poems. New York, Viking Press.
(1969). Professional standards and American editions; a response to Edmund Wilson.
[New York].
(1970-3). Bibliographic annual in speech communication. [New York], Speech
Communication Association.
(1971). The Nathaniel Hawthorne Journal 1972. Washington, D.C., NCR Microcard
Editions.
(1973). Tales from the Thousand and One Nights. London, Penguin Books.
(1974). Directory of American scholars. New York, Bowker.
(1974). Notabilia de rhetorica : highlights of a conference on Medieval rhetoric held
during the ninth Medieval studies conference at Western Michigan University,
Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 9 and 10, 1974 .. Kalamazoo, Mich., Western Michigan
University.
(1975). A directory of American poets; names and addresses of more than 1,500
contemporary poets whose work has been published in the United States. New York,
Distributed by Publishing Center for Cultural Resources.
(1977). The New Encyclopaedia Britannica. Chicago, Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc.
(1980). Debate between President Jimmy Carter and Governor Ronald Reagan.
(1980). Rhetorik. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, Frommann-Holzboog.
(1981). Handbook: the Center for Research Libraries, 1981. Chicago, Ill., The Center.
(1983). Minor British poets, 1789-1918, v.1. Davis, Calif., The Library, University of
California, Davis.
(1983). Minor British poets, 1789-1918, v.1. Davis, Calif., The Library, University of
California, Davis.
(1983). Minor British poets, 1789-1918, v.1. Davis, Calif., The Library, University of
California, Davis.
(1983). Minor British poets, 1789-1918, v.1. Davis, Calif., The Library, University of
California, Davis.
(1983). Minor British poets, 1789-1918, v.1. Davis, Calif., The Library, University of
California, Davis.
(1983). Minor British poets, 1789-1918, v.2. Davis, Calif., The Library, University of
California, Davis.
(1984-5). Books in print 1984-1985.
(1986-7). Books in print 1986-1987.
(1989). Guide to Reprints. Washington : Microcard Editions.
(1991). Poetry Criticism 19. Detroit, MI, Gale Research Inc.
(1992). MLA International Bibliography 1992: Vol 4: General Literature and Related
Topics, MLA.
(1997). theory@buffalo. [Amherst, N.Y.?, s.n.].
*Oe, K. o. (1999). On politics and literature : two lectures. Berkeley, CA, Doreen B.
Townsend Center for the Humanities.
Aarne, A. A. and S. Thompson (1964). The types of the folk-tale; a classification and
bibliography. Antti Aarne's Verzeichnis der Marchentypen (FF communications no.3).
Helsinki, Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia.
Aaron, D. (1961). Men of good hope; a story of American progressives. New York,
Oxford University Press.
Aaron, D. (1961). Writers on the left, episodes in American literary communism. New
York, Harcourt, Brace & World.
Aaron, D. (1965). Writers on the left, episodes in American literary communism. New
York, Avon Books.
Aaron, D. (1969). Men of good hope; a story of American progressives. New York,
Oxford University Press.
Aaron, D. (1975). The unwritten war; American writers and the Civil War. London
New York, Oxford University Press.
Aarsleff, H. (1967). The study of language in England, 1780-1860. Princeton, N.J.,
Princeton University Press.
Aarsleff, H. (1982). From Locke to Saussure : essays on the study of language and
intellectual history. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.
Abbott, E. and E. A. Abbott (1965). A concordance to the works of Alexander Pope.
New York, Kraus Reprint Corp.
Abrams, M. H. (1973). Natural supernaturalism: tradition and revolution in romantic
literature. New York, Norton.
Abrams, M. H. (2000). The Norton anthology of English literature, v.1. New York,
Norton.
Abrams, M. H. (2000). The Norton anthology of English literature, v.2. New York,
Norton.
Abrams, M. H. and J. S. Ackerman (1984). Theories of criticism : essays in literature
and art. Washington, Library of Congress.
Abrams, M. H. and D. S. Norton (1957). A glossary of literary terms. New York,
Rinehart.
Abrams, M. H. c. (1972). Wordsworth: a collection of critical essays. Englewood Cliffs,
N.J., Prentice-Hall.
Abrams, M. H. e. (1958). Literature and belief. New York, Columbia University Press.
Abrams, M. H. e. (1960). English romantic poets; modern essays in criticism. New York,
Oxford University Press.
Abrams, M. H. e. (1960). English romantic poets; modern essays in criticism. New York,
Oxford University Press.
Abrams, M. H. e. (1968). The Norton anthology of English literature. New York, W. W.
Norton.
Abrams, M. H. e. (1974). The Norton anthology of English literature. New York, Norton.
Ackerman, R. W. (1966). Backgrounds to medieval English literature. New York,
Random House.
Ackroyd, P. (1976). Notes for a new culture : an essay on modernism. New York,
Barnes & Noble Books.
Adams, H. (1963). The contexts of poetry. Boston, Little, Brown.
Adams, H. (1963). William Blake; a reading of the shorter poems. Seattle, University of
Washington Press.
Adams, H. (1969). The interests of criticism; an introduction to literary theory. New York,
Harcourt, Brace & World.
Adams, H. (1983). Philosophy of the literary symbolic. Tallahassee, University Presses
of Florida.
Adams, H. (1983). Philosophy of the literary symbolic. Tallahassee, University Presses
of Florida.
Adams, H., E. Samuels, et al. (1973). The education of Henry Adams. Boston,
Houghton Mifflin.
Adams, J. Q. (1952). Chief pre-Shakespearean dramas; a selection of plays illustrating
the history of the English drama from its origin down to Shakespeare. Boston, Houghton
Mifflin company.
Adams, L. (1954). Poems: a selection. New York, Funk & Wagnalls.
Adams, R. M. (1972). Proteus, his lies, his truth; discussions of literary translation. New
York, Norton.
Adams, R. M. (1977). Bad mouth : fugitive papers on the dark side. Berkeley, University
of California Press.
Adams, R. M. (1983). Decadent societies. San Francisco, North Point Press.
Addison, J., R. Steele, et al. (1965). The spectator. Oxford, Clarendon Press.
Adler, M. J. and C. L. Van Doren (1972). How to read a book. New York, Simon and
Schuster.
Adlington, W. and S. Gaselee (1958). The golden ass : being the Metamorphoses of
Lucius Apuleius, with an English translation by W. Adlington (1566) rev. by S. Gaselee.
Cambridge, Harvard University Press.
Aelfric, A. o. E. and G. N. Garmonsway (1966). Aelfric's colloquy. New York, AppletonCentury-Crofts.
Aelfric, A. o. E. and M. Godden (1979). Aelfric's Catholic homilies. The second series :
text. London
New York, Published for the Early English Text Society by the Oxford University Press.
Aelfric, A. o. E., W. W. Skeat, et al. (1966). Aelfric's Lives of saints, being a set of
sermons on saints' days formerly observed by the English church, ed. from manuscript
Julius E. VII in the Cottonian collection, with various readings from other manuscripts.
London
New York, Pub. for the Early English text society
Oxford University Press.
Aelfric, A. o. E., W. W. Skeat, et al. (1966). Aelfric's Lives of saints, being a set of
sermons on saints' days formerly observed by the English church, ed. from manuscript
Julius E. VII in the Cottonian collection, with various readings from other manuscripts.
London
New York, Pub. for the Early English text society
Oxford University Press.
Aelred, o. R. S., J. Ayto, et al. (1984). Aelred of Rievaulx's De institutione inclusarum :
two English versions. London
New York, Published for the Early English Text Society by the Oxford University Press.
Aeschylus and H. W. Smyth (1922). Aeschylus. London
New York, W. Heinemann
G. P. Putnam's sons.
Ahnebrink, L. (1961). The beginnings of naturalism in American fiction; a study of the
works of Hamlin Garland, Stephen Crane, and Frank Norris, with special reference to
some European influences, 1891-1903. New York, Russell & Russell.
Aiken, C. (1953). Collected poems. New York, Oxford University Press.
Aiken, C. (1960). Collected short stories. Cleveland, World Pub. Co.
Aiken, C. (1962). The collected short stories of Conrad Aiken. Cleveland, World Pub.
Co.
Aiken, C. (1964). Collected novels: Blue voyage, Great circle, King Coffin, A heart for
the gods of Mexico [and] Conversation. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
Aiken, C. (1964). Collected novels: Blue voyage, Great circle, King Coffin, A heart for
the gods of Mexico [and] Conversation. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
Aiken, C. (1970). Collected poems. New York, Oxford University Press.
Albee, E. (1960). The zoo story; The death of Bessie Smith; The sandbox; three plays.
New York, Coward-McCann.
Albee, E. (1961). The American dream, a play. New York, Coward-McCann.
Albee, E. (1961). The American dream, and The zoo story. [New York], New American
Library.
Albee, E. (1962). Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? A play. New York, Antheneum.
Albee, E. (1965). Tiny Alice, a play. New York, Atheneum.
Albee, E., E. Albee, et al. (1963). The sandbox. The death of Bessie Smith (with Fam
and Yam). [New York], New American Library.
Albee, E. and C. McCullers (1963). The ballad of the sad cafe: the play. Boston,
Houghton, Mifflin.
Albright, D. (1972). The myth against myth: a study of Yeats's imagination in old age.
London, Oxford University Press.
Aldrich, T. B. (1907). The writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, v. 1: Poems 1. Boston and
New York, Houghton Mifflin.
Aldrich, T. B. (1907). The writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, v. 2: Poems 2. Boston and
New York, Houghton Mifflin.
Aldrich, T. B. (1907). The writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, v. 3: Marjorie Daw and
Other Stories. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin.
Aldrich, T. B. (1907). The writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, v. 4: Prudence Palfrey and
A Rivermouth Romance. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin.
Aldrich, T. B. (1907). The writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, v. 5: The Queen of Sheba,
and My Cousin the Colonel. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin.
Aldrich, T. B. (1907). The writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, v. 6:The Stillwater Tragedy.
Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin.
Aldrich, T. B. (1907). The writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, v. 7: The Story of a Bad
Boy etc. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin.
Aldrich, T. B. (1907). The writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, v. 7: The Story of a Bad
Boy etc. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin.
Aldrich, T. B. (1907). The writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, v. 8: From Ponkapog to
Pesth and An Old Town By the Sea. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin.
Aldrich, T. B. (1907). The writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, v. 9: Ponkapog Papers.
Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin.
Aldridge, J. W. (1966). Time to murder and create: the contemporary novel in crisis;
[essays]. New York, D. McKay Co.
Aldridge, J. W. (1983). The American Novel and the Way We Live Now. New York and
Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Aldridge, J. W. e. (1952). Critiques and essays on modern fiction, 1920-1951,
representing the achievement of modern American and British critics. New York, Ronald
Press Co.
Alexander, P. (1964). Alexander's Introduction to Shakespeare. London, William Collins
Sons & Company.
Alexander, P. e. (1964). Studies in Shakespeare. London
New York, Oxford University Press.
Alfred, K. o. E. and J. A. Giles (1969). The whole works of King Alfred the Great, with
preliminary essays, illustrative of the history, arts, and manners, of the ninth century.
New York, AMS Press.
Allen, B. (1937). Tides in English taste (1619-1800); a background for the study of
literature. New York, Pageant Books.
Allen, D. C. (1970). The harmonious vision; studies in Milton's poetry. Baltimore, Johns
Hopkins Press.
Allen, F. H. (1967). A bibliography of Henry David Thoreau. New York, Johnson Reprint
Corporation.
Allen, F. L. (1952). The big change: America transforms itself, 1900-1950. New York,
Harper.
Allen, F. L. (1965). The great Pierpont Morgan. New York, Harper & Row.
Allen, F. L. (1972). Since yesterday : the 1930's in America, September 3, 1929September 3, 1939. New York, Perennial Library.
Allen, G. W. (1962). Walt Whitman handbook. New York, Hendricks House.
Allen, G. W. (1975). The new Walt Whitman handbook. New York, New York University
Press.
Allen, H. B. (1966). Linguistics and English linguistics. New York, Appleton-CenturyCrofts.
Allen, M. (1983). Animals in American Literature. Urbana and Chicago, IL and London,
University of Illinois Press.
Allen, W. E. (1958). Writers on writing. Boston, The Writer.
Allen, W. E. (1964). The modern novel in Britain and the United States. New York,
Dutton.
Allibone, S. A. (1881). Works of Milton, etc. New York, Printed for the Trustees.
Allott, M. F. (1959). Novelists on the novel. London
New York, Routledge and Paul
Columbia Univesity Press.
Alpers, P. J. (1967). Elizabethan poetry; modern essays in criticism. New York, Oxford
University Press.
Alpers, P. J. (1967). The poetry of the Faerie queene. [Princeton, N.J.], Princeton
University Press.
Altick, R. D. (1963). The art of literary research. New York, Norton.
Altick, R. D. (1966). The scholar adventurers. New York, Free Press.
Altick, R. D. (1973). Victorian people and ideas; a companion for the modern reader of
Victorian literature. New York, Norton.
Altick, R. D. (1975). The art of literary research. New York, Norton.
Altick, R. D. and A. H. Wright (1963). Selective bibliography for the study of English and
American literature. New York, Macmillan.
Altick, R. D. and A. H. Wright (1967). Selective bibliography for the study of English and
American literature. New York, Macmillan.
Altick, R. D. and A. H. Wright (1975). Selective bibliography for the study of English and
American literature. New York, Macmillan.
Altieri, C. (1981). Act & quality : a theory of literary meaning and humanistic
understanding. Amherst, University of Massachusetts Press.
Altieri, C. (1989). Painterly abstraction in modernist American poetry : the
contemporaneity of modernism. Cambridge [England]
New York, Cambridge University Press.
Altieri, C. (1998). Postmodernisms now : essays on contemporaneity in the arts.
University Park, Pa., Pennsylvania State University Press.
Alvarez, A. (1969). Beyond all this fiddle; essays, 1955-1967. New York, Random
House.
Alvarez, A. (1973). The savage god; a study of suicide. New York, Bantam.
Alvarez, A. e. (1962). The new poetry, an anthology. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex],
Penguin Books.
Amis, K. (1958). Lucky Jim. New York, Viking Press.
Amis, K. (1962). My enemy's enemy. London, Gollancz.
Amis, K. (1964). One fat Englishman. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World.
Amis, K. (1965). I like it here : a novel. London, V. Gollancz.
Amis, K. (1966). Take a girl like you. London, Gollancz.
Amis, K. (1966). That uncertain feeling, a novel. London, Four Square.
Amis, K. (1975). Rudyard Kipling and his world. New York, Scribner.
Amos, A. K. (1977). Time, space, and value : the narrative structure of the New Arcadia.
Lewisburg, Bucknell University Press.
Anderson, C. L., Compiler and G. W. Williams, Compiler (1959). British and American
Essays 1905-1956. New York, Henry Holt and Company.
Anderson, F. c. and K. M. Sanderson (1971). Mark Twain: the critical heritage. London,
Routledge and K. Paul.
Anderson, F. E. (1974). Christopher Smart. New York, Twayne Publishers.
Anderson, H. e., S. H. Monk, et al. (1967). Studies in criticism and aesthetics, 16601800; essays in honor of Samuel Holt Monk. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota
Press.
Anderson, J. J. (1969). Patience. Manchester
New York, Manchester U.P.
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Anderson, J. J. (1972). Patience. Manchester, England
New York, Manchester University Press
Barnes and Noble.
Anderson, M. (1940). Eleven verse plays. [New York], Harcourt, Brace and company.
Anderson, M. (1959). Four verse plays. New York, Harcourt Brace.
Anderson, P. (1975). The day of their return. New York, New American Library.
Anderson, S. (1925). Dark laughter. New York, Boni & Liveright.
Anderson, S. (1925). The modern writer. San Francisco, Lantern press.
Anderson, S. (1932). Beyond desire. New York, Liveright inc.
Anderson, S. (1962). Short stories. New York, Hill and Wang.
Anderson, S. (1965). Windy McPherson's son. Chicago, Univ. of Chicago Press.
Anderson, S. and M. Cowley (1970). Winesburg, Ohio. New York, Viking Press.
Anderson, S. and J. H. Ferres (1966). Winesburg, Ohio; text and criticism. New York,
Viking Press.
Anderson, S. and H. Gregory (1949). The portable Sherwood Anderson. New York,
Viking Press.
Anderson, S. and H. M. Jones (1953). Letters of Sherwood Anderson. Boston, Little,
Brown.
Andrew, M. (1984). Two Early Renaissance Bird Poems : The Harmony of Birds, The
Parliament of Birds. Washington
London
Cranbury, N.J., Folger Shakespeare Library
Associated University Presses.
Andrew, M. and R. Waldron (1994). The poems of the Pearl manuscript : Pearl,
Cleanness, Patience, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Exeter, [Devon], University of
Exeter.
Andrewes, L., F. E. Brightman, et al. (1961). The private devotions of Lancelot
Andrewes. New York, Meridian Books.
Andrews, C. M. (1915). Narratives of the insurrections, 1675-1690. New York, C.
Scribner's Sons.
Andrews, E. A., C. T. Lewis, et al. (1879). A Latin dictionary founded on Andrews'
edition of Freund's Latin dictionary. Oxford, Clarendon Press.
Andrews, J. R. (1983). The practice of rhetorical criticism. New York
London, Macmillan
Collier Macmillan.
Andrews, K. R. (1964). Elizabethan privateering; English privateering during the
Spanish War, 1585-1603. Cambridge, University Press.
Andrews, R. (1992). Rebirth of rhetoric : essays in language, culture, and education.
London
New York, Routledge.
Apollodorus, o. A. and J. G. Frazer (1956). Apollodorus, The library. Cambridge,
Harvard University Press.
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Apostle, H. G., E. A. Dobbs, et al. (1990). Aristotle's poetics.
Applbaum, R. L. (1973). Fundamental concepts in human communication. San
Francisco, Canfield Press.
Arac, J. (1987). Critical genealogies : historical situations for postmodern literary
studies. New York, Columbia University Press.
Aristophanes and B. B. Rogers (1955). Aristophanes. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard
University Press.
Aristoteles, W. S. Hett, et al. (1953). Problems . Cambridge, Mass.
London, Harvard University Press
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Aristotle and J. L. Ackrill (1987). A new Aristotle reader. Princeton, N.J., Princeton
University Press.
Aristotle and J. Barnes (1984). The complete works of Aristotle : the revised Oxford
translation. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.
Aristotle, I. Bywater, et al. (1984). Rhetoric. New York, Modern Library.
Aristotle, H. P. Cooke, et al. (1963). Aristotle in twenty-three volumes. London
Cambridge, Mass., W. Heinemann
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Aristotle, H. P. Cooke, et al. (1962). The Categories, On interpretation. London
Cambridge, Mass., W. Heinemann
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Aristotle and L. Cooper (1932). The Rhetoric of Aristotle, an expanded translation with
supplementary examples for students of composition and public speaking. New York
London, D. Appleton and company.
Aristotle, E. S. Forster, et al. (1955). On sophistical refutations. London
Cambridge, Heinemann
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Aristotle and J. H. Freese (1926). Aristotle, with an English translation : the "Art" of
rhetoric. London
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Aristotle, L. Golden, et al. (1981). Aristotle's Poetics : a translation and commentary for
students of literature. Tallahassee, University Presses of Florida.
Aristotle and W. S. Hett (1935). On the soul; Parva naturalia; On breath. Cambridge,
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Aristotle and W. S. Hett (1936). Minor works . London
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Aristotle and G. A. Kennedy (1991). On rhetoric : a theory of civic discourse. New York,
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Aristotle and H. D. P. Lee (1978). Meteorologica. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University
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Aristotle and R. P. McKeon (1947). Introduction to Aristotle. New York, The Modern
library.
Aristotle, M. C. Nahm, et al. (1981). On the art of poetry : with a supplement on music.
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Aristotle and A. L. Peck (1953). Generation of animals. Cambridge, Mass.
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Aristotle and A. L. Peck (1965). Historia animalium. London
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Aristotle, A. L. Peck, et al. (1937). Parts of animals. Cambridge, Mass.
London, Harvard university press
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Aristotle and H. Rackham (1926). Aristotle; the Nicomachean ethics. London
New York, W. Heinemann
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Aristotle and H. Rackham (1932). The politics. London
Cambridge, W. Heinemann, ltd.
Harvard University Press.
Aristotle and H. Rackham (1935). The Athenian constitution : the Eudemian ethics; On
virtues and vices. Cambridge, Mass.
London, Harvard University Press
W. Heinemann, ltd.
Aristotle, W. R. Roberts, et al. (1953). Aristotle: the poetics. "Longinus": On the sublime.
Demetrius On style. Cambridge, Mass.
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Heinemann.
Aristotle, H. Tredennick, et al. (1933). The Metaphysics . London
New York, W. Heinemann, ltd.
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Aristotle, H. Tredennick, et al. (1960). Posterior analytics. Cambridge, Harvard
University Press.
Aristotle, P. H. Wicksteed, et al. (1970). The physics. Cambridge
London, Harvard University Press
Heinemann.
Arlen, M. (1924). The green hat. New York, G.H. Doran Co.
Arnheim, R. (1967). Film as Art. Berkeley CA, University of California Press.
Arnold, M. (1960). Complete Prose Works Vol 1: On the Classical Tradition. Ann Arbor,
University of Michigan Press.
Arnold, M. (1960). Complete Prose Works Vol 2: Democratic Education. Ann Arbor,
University of Michigan Press.
Arnold, M. (1960). Complete Prose Works Vol 3: Lectures & Essays in Criticism. Ann
Arbor, University of Michigan Press.
Arnold, M. (1960). Complete Prose Works Vol 4: Schools and Universities on the
Continent. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press.
Arnold, M. (1960). Complete Prose Works Vol 5. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan
Press.
Arnold, M. (1960). Complete Prose Works Vol 6: Dissent and Dogma. Ann Arbor,
University of Michigan Press.
Arnold, M. (1960). Complete Prose Works Vol 7: God and the Bible. Ann Arbor,
University of Michigan Press.
Arnold, M. (1960). Complete Prose Works Vol 8: Essays Religious and Mixed. Ann
Arbor, University of Michigan Press.
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