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When grandmama was young | | 1927 | L. Mary Roedel | | | | | |
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When neighbors were neighbors: a story of love and life in olden days | | 1911 | Galusha Anderson | | | | | |
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When the West is gone | | 1930 | Frederic L. (Frederic Logan) Paxson | | | | | |
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When the West is gone | | 1941 | Frederic L. (Frederic Logan) Paxson | | | | | |
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When they were girls | | 1937 | Helen Mildred Owen, Rebecca Deming Moore | | | | | |
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Where life is better: an unsentimental American journey | | 1936 | James Rorty | | | | | |
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White book of the United States foreign policy, 1932-1942 | | 1942 | | | | | | |
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White House sailor | [1st ed.] | 1962 | William McKinley Rigdon | | | | | |
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White mother | [1st ed.] | 1957 | Jessie Bennett Sams | | | | | |
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Whither America? | | 1930 | James Logan Gordon, Mr. S. D. Gordon | | | | | |
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Whither bound? | | 1926 | Franklin D. (Franklin Delano) Roosevelt | | | | | |
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Who are these Americans? | | 1939 | Paul B. (Paul Bigelow) Sears | | | | | |
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Who's who in American art | | 1935 | | | | | | |
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Who's who in American sports | | 1928 | | | | | | |
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Who's who in library service | | 1933 | | | | | | |
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Who's who in our American government, 19 | | 1935 | | | | | | |
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Who will be master, Europe or America? | | 1928 | Matthew Josephson, Lucien Romier | | | | | |
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The whole truth about Mexico: President Wilson's responsibility | | 1916 | Francisco Bulnes, Dora Scott | | | | | |
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Why Europe leaves home: a true account of the reasons which cause central Europeans to overrun America | | 1922 | Kenneth Lewis Roberts | | | | | |
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Why I am a socialist | new and rev. ed. | 1915 | Charles Edward Russell | | | | | |
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Why MacDonald came to America: the significance of the Anglo-American conference of October, 1929, and the events leading up to it, as told by the man who brought it about | | 1929 | Edward Price Bell | | | | | |
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Why meddle in the Orient?: Facts, figures, fictions, and follies | | 1938 | Thomas Henry Healy, Boake Carter | | | | | |
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Why race riots?: Lessons from Detroit | "First edition, January, 1944." | 1944 | Earl Louis Brown | | | | | |
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Why war | | 1916 | Frederic C. Howe | | | | | |
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Wilderness, the discovery of a continent of wonder | | 1961 | Rutherford Hayes Platt | | | | | |
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The will of the people | | 1919 | Francis Sullivan | | | | | |
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Wilson the diplomatist: a look at his major foreign policies | | 1957 | Arthur Stanley Link | | | | | |
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Wings for peace: a primer for a new defense | | 1953 | Bonner Frank Fellers | | | | | |
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Winning against the odds: a story of loot, law and love | | 1926 | George A. Gillette | | | | | |
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Wisdom's call | | 1911 | Sutton Elbert Griggs | | | | | |
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With Americans of past and present days | | 1916 | J. J. (Jean Jules) Jusserand | | | | | |
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Wives | | 1925 | Gamaliel Bradford | | | | | |
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Woman's who's who of America | | 1914 | John W. Leonard | | | | | |
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Womans’ life in colonial days | | 1922 | Carl Holliday | | | | | |
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Women in Congress | | 1945 | Annabel Paxton | | | | | |
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Women pioneers | | 1929 | Jane Y. McCallum | | | | | |
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The wooden horse: or, America menaced by a Prussianized trade | | 1918 | Elbert Deets Pickett | | | | | |
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Woodrow Wilson's China policy, 1913-1917 | | 1952 | Tien-yi Li | | | | | |
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Woodrow Wilson: selections for today | | 1945 | Woodrow Wilson, Arthur Bernon Tourtellot | | | | | |
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Word pictures of 52 all American personalities | | 1925 | Jack. Wilbur | | | | | |
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Work and play in colonial days | | 1917 | Mary Holbrook MacElroy | | | | | |
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The World court, 1921-1934 a handbook of the Permanent court of international justice | | 1934 | Manley O. (Manley Ottmer) Hudson | | | | | |
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The World court, 1922-1928: the yearbook of the Permanent court of international justice | | 1928 | Manley O. (Manley Ottmer) Hudson | | | | | |
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The World Court, 1922-1929: a handbook of the permanent court of international justice | | 1929 | Manley O. (Manley Ottmer) Hudson | | | | | |
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The World court myth | | 1926 | James Vincent Giblin, Arthur Lewis Brown | | | | | |
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The world court | | 1931 | | | | | | |
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The world does move | | 1928 | Booth Tarkington | | | | | |
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World immigration: with special reference to the United States | | 1936 | Maurice R. (Maurice Rea) Davie | | | | | |
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World leaders | | 1930 | Hazel Manley | | | | | |
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... World policing and the Constitution | | 1945 | James Grafton Rogers | | | | | |
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A world remaking: or, Peace finance | | 1920 | Clarence W. (Clarence Walker) Barron | | | | | |
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The world's debt to the United States | | 1929 | Chesla Clella Sherlock | | | | | |
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The world's destiny and the United States | | 1941 | Henri Bonnet | | | | | |
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The world's highway: some notes on America's relation to sea power and non-military sanctions for the law of nations | | 1915 | Norman Angell | | | | | |
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The world's markets: from the point of view of American exporters | | 1920 | Edward Neville Vose | | | | | |
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The world's markets: from the point of view of American exporters | | 1916 | Edward Neville Vose | | | | | |
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A world view of race | | 1937 | Ralph J. (Ralph Johnson) Bunche | | | | | |
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World war issues and ideals: readings in contemporary history and literature | | 1918 | Morris Edmund Speare, Walter Blake Norris | | | | | |
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The world we want to live in: a discussion | | 1942 | Everett R. (Everett Ross) Clinchy | | | | | |
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World who's who in commerce and industry | | 1936 | | | | | | |
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Worlds within worlds | | 1929 | Stella Benson | | | | | |
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The writing on the wall: the nation on trial | | 1916 | Eric Fisher Wood | | | | | |
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Yesterdays | | 1954 | Louis S. Levy | | | | | |
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You and segregation | | 1955 | Herman E. (Herman Eugene) Talmadge | | | | | |
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You can't do that | | 1938 | Clarice A. Rosenthal, George Seldes | | | | | |
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The young child in the home: a survey of three thousand American families: report of the Committee on the infant and preschool child | | 1936 | John Edward Anderson | | | | | |
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Your America; its Constitution and its laws | | 1936 | Benjamin Waite Blanchard | | | | | |
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Your Congress: an interpretation of the political and parliamentary influences that dominate law making in America | | 1915 | Lynn Haines | | | | | |
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Your foreign policy: how, what, and why | | 1941 | Robert Aura Smith | | | | | |
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Your rights under the Constitution | | 1935 | James Alfred Moss | | | | | |
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Your servants in the Senate: the story of their steward-ship and that of the Harding-Coolidge regime | | 1926 | Lynn Haines | | | | | |
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Your United States: impressions of a first visit | | 1912 | Frank Craig, Arnold Bennett | | | | | |
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Youth inspects the new world at a Century of progress exposition | | 1933 | Charles E. Hendry | | | | | |
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Youth--millions too many?: A search for youth's place in America | | 1940 | Bruce Lee Melvin | | | | | |
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Zebulon Pike's Arkansaw journal: in search of the southern Louisiana Purchase boundary line (interpreted by his newly recovered maps) | | 1932 | Archer Butler Hulbert, Zebulon Montgomery Pike, Stephen Harding Hart | | | | | |
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Zes Weken Tusschen de Wielen, of De Hollanders in Amerika | | 1886 | Johannes van 't Lindenhout | | | | | |
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Zwischen La Plata und Hudson: Wanderungen durch Latein-Amerika | | 1927 | Walter Hagemann | | | | | |
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Zwischen mensch und wirtschaft | | 1927 | Leopold Ziegler | | | | | |
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