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Abraham Joshua Heschel |
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Man is not alone (Harper Torchooks. The Temple Library/TB 838Q) | 0 |
Moses Hadas |
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The Greek ideal and its survival (Harper Colophon books) | 0 |
Stephen Sondheim |
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Stephen Sondheim's crossword puzzles: From New York Magazine (Harper/Colophon books) | 0 |
Gunnar Myrdal |
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Economic theory and underdeveloped regions (Harper Torchbooks) | 0 |
Edmund Sears Morgan |
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The Puritan family;: Religion & domestic relations in seventeenth-century New England (Harper torchbooks. The Academy library, TB1227L) | 0 |
Heron Carvic |
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Picture Miss Seeton : A Harper Novel of Suspense | 0 |
Eugene Exman |
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The Brothers Harper: A Unique Publishing Partnership and Its Impact on the Cultural Life of America From 1817 to 1853 | 0 |
Kerry Max Cook |
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Chasing Justice: My Story of Freeing Myself After Two Decades on Death Row for a Crime I Didn't Commit | 0 |
Kevin Baker |
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Strivers Row: A Novel (P.S.) | 0 |
Eugene Exman |
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The Brothers Harper; A Unique Publishing Partnership and Its Impact on the Culturl Life of America from 1817 to 1853 | 0 |
Eugene Exman |
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THE BROTHERS HARPER A Unique Publishing Partnership and its Impact upon the Cult | 0 |
Eugene Exman |
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Brothers Harper a Unique Publishing | 0 |
Nicolas Freeling |
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A Dressing of Diamond (Harper Novel of Suspense Ser.) | 0 |
John F. Bardin |
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Purloining Tiny (Harper Novel of Suspense) | 0 |
Eugene Exman |
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Brothers Harper : A Unique Publishing Partnership and It's Inpact on the Cultual | 0 |
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The Giving Tree later printing Edition by Silverstein, Shel published by Harper & Row (1964) | 0 |
Federico Chabod |
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Machiavelli and the Renaissance (Harper Torchbooks) | 0 |
Eli Sagan |
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Cannibalism: Human aggression and cultural form (Harper torchbooks ; TB 1830) | 0 |
Murray Bookchin |
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The limits of the city (Harper colophon books/CN) | 0 |
Martin E Marty |
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Righteous empire: The Protestant experience in America (Harper torchbooks ; TB 1931) | 0 |
Joseph Gabel |
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False Consciousness: An Essay on Reification (Harper Torchbooks, TB 1850) | 0 |
Eli Sagan |
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Cannibalism: Human aggression and cultural form (Harper torchbooks ; TB 1830) | 0 |
Jeffrey H Reiman |
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In defense of political philosophy;: A reply to Robert Paul Wolff's In defense of anarchism (Harper torchbooks, TB 1684) | 0 |
Geza Roheim |
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The panic of the gods and other essays (Harper torchbooks, TB1674) | 0 |
Joseph M Bochenski |
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Philosophy,: An introduction (Harper torchbooks, TB 1638) | 0 |
Maren Lockwood Carden |
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Oneida: Utopian community to modern corporation (Harper Torchbooks) | 0 |
William James |
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The moral equivalent of war, and other essays;: And selections from Some problems of philosophy (Harper torchbooks, TB 1587) | 0 |
Murray Bookchin |
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The limits of the city (Harper colophon books/CN) | 0 |
David D Friedman |
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The machinery of freedom;: Guide to a radical capitalism (Harper colophon books) | 0 |
Ralph Borsodi |
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Flight from the city;: An experiment in creative living on the land (Harper colophon books, CN 1005) | 0 |
Lawrence Arthur Cremin |
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American education: The national experience, 1783-1876 (Harper Colophon Books) | 0 |
Jeffrey Weiss |
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Kitchen antiques (Harper colophon books) | 0 |
Maurice Halbwachs |
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The collective memory (Harper colophon books ; CN/800) | 0 |
Stan Steiner |
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The Islands: The worlds of the Puerto Ricans (Harper Colophon books ; CN 415) | 0 |
G. William Domhoff |
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The Bohemian Grove and Other Retreats: A Study in Ruling-Class Cohesiveness (Harper Colophon Books) | 0 |
Kerry Max Cook |
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Chasing Justice: My Story of Freeing Myself After Two Decades on Death Row for a Crime I Didn't Commit | 0 |
Joel F Lubar |
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A first reader in physiological psychology (Harper's experimental psychology series) | 0 |
Nick Yarris |
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Seven Days to Live: The Amazing True Story of How One Man Survived 21 Years on Death Row for a Crime He Didn't Commit | 0 |
Paul Brians |
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Bawdy Tales From The Courts of Medieval France (Harper Torchbooks) | 0 |
Wanda Bonando |
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Stitches, patterns, and projects for crocheting (Harper colophon books) | 0 |
Lynn Andersen |
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Rainbow Farm cookbook (Harper colophon books) | 0 |
Nick Yarris |
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Seven Days to Live: The Amazing True Story of How One Man Survived 21 Years on Death Row for a Crime He Didn't Commit | 0 |
Charles Earle Funk |
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Thereby hangs a tale: Stories of curious word origins (Harper colophon books) | 0 |
Edmund Husserl |
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Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy: Philosophy as Rigorous Science, and Philosophy and the Crisis of European Man (Harper Torchbooks. The Academy library) | 0 |
COLLEEN McCULLOUGH |
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THE LADIES OF MISSALONGHI: just before World War I, small town in the Blue Mountains near Sydney, Australia; one level a classic fairytale, another a wickedly accurate picture of life in a place where men may dominate, but women rule! (THE HARPER SHORT NOVEL SERIES) | 0 |
T. Patrick Culbert |
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The lost civilization: The story of the classic Maya (Harper's case studies in archaeology) | 0 |
Donald McQuade, et al. |
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The Harper American Literature, Volume 1 | 0 |
Aldous Huxley |
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After Many a Summer Dies the Swan (A Harper Perennial Classic) | 0 |
John Gray |
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Archaeology and the Old Testament world (Harper torchbooks) | 0 |
George Macaulay Trevelyan |
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England in the age of Wycliffe: 1368-1520 (Harper torchbooks / The academy library) | 0 |
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