BUSINESS & ECONOMICS |
The faces of poverty in North Carolina : stories from our invisible citizens / Gene R. Nichol. |
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EDUCATION |
White women’s work : examining the intersectionality of teaching, identity, and race / edited by Stephen D. Hancock and Chezare A. Warren. |
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HISTORY & MARITIME STUDIES |
Alva Ixtlilxochitl’s native archive and the circulation of knowledge in colonial Mexico / Amber Brian. |
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Ancient textiles, modern science II / edited by Heather Hopkins and Katrin Kania. |
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Behind barbed wire : an encyclopedia of concentration and prisoner-of-war camps / Alexander Mikaberidze, editor. |
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Bernie sanders : the essential guide. |
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Crossing the red line : the nuclear option / Gerald E. Marsh. |
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Embattled freedom : journeys through the Civil War’s slave refugee camps / Amy Murrell Taylor. |
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From Solebay to the Texel : the third Anglo-Dutch war, 1672-1674 / Quintin Barry. |
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How it happened : documenting the tragedy of Hungarian Jewry / Ernîo Munkâacsi ; translated from Hungarian by Pâeter Balikâo Lengyel ; edited by Nina Munk ; annotated by Lâaszlâo Csîosz and and Ferenc Laczâo. |
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Is just war possible? / Christopher Finlay. |
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Landscape beneath the waves : the archaeological investigation of underwater landscapes / Caroline Wickham-Jones. |
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National will to fight : why some states keep fighting and others don’t / by Michael J. McNerney |
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Queen of the sea : a history of Lisbon / Barry Hatton. |
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A rebel in Gaza : behind the lines of the Arab Spring : one woman’s story / Asmaa al-Ghoul and Selim Nassib ; translated from the French by Mike Mitchell. |
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The rise and fall of an officer corps : the Republic of China military, 1942-1955 / Eric Setzekorn. |
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Seafaring and seafarers : in the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean / A. Bernard Knapp |
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Shipwrecks and provenance : in-situ timber sampling protocols with a focus on wrecks of the Iberian shipbuilding tradition / Sara A. Rich, Nigel Nayling, Garry Momber and Ana Crespo Solana. |
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This war ain’t over : fighting the Civil War in New Deal America / Nina Silber. |
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Understanding naval warfare / Ian Speller. |
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Ungentle goodnights : life in a home for elderly and disabled naval sailors and Marines and the perilous seafaring careers that brought them there / Christopher McKee. |
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The voyage of Captain John Narbrough to the Strait of Magellan and the South Sea in His Majesty’s Ship Sweepstakes, 1669-1671 / edited by Richard J. Campbell with Peter T. Bradley and Joyce Lorimer. |
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The war for the common soldier : how men thought, fought, and survived in Civil War armies / Peter S. Carmichael. |
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Why we fight : defeating America’s enemies–with no apologies / Sebastian Gorka. |
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LIBRARY SCIENCE |
The art of graphic design / Bradbury Thompson ; with contributions by noteworthy designers, critics, and art historians. |
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Making faces : metal type in the 21st century : documenting the work process of Jim Rimmer on the almost lost art of pantographic type making / a film by Richard Kegler ; a production of P22 Type Foundry. |
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LITERATURE & LITERARY STUDIES |
Literary Indians : aesthetics and encounter in American literature to 1920 / Angela Calcaterra. |
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MUSIC |
Matangi |
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY |
The big heat : Earth on the brink / Jeffrey St. Clair & Joshua Frank. |
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Fundamentals of modern manufacturing : materials, processes, and systems / Mikell P. Groover. |
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Physics fundamentals / Vincent P. Coletta. |
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SOCIAL SCIENCES |
Around the world in 80 species : exploring the business of extinction / edited by Jill Atkins and Barry Atkins. |
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Black flag of the north : Bartholomew Roberts, king of the Atlantic pirates / Victor Suthren. |
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Bulldozer revolutions : a rural history of the metropolitan South / Andrew C. Baker. |
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Erebus : one ship, two epic voyages, and the greatest naval mystery of all time / Michael Palin. |
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Geography : why it matters / Alexander B. Murphy. |
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HUD : America’s slumlord / produced by Kurtis Productions, Ltd. and Hearst/ABC/NBC Arts and Entertainment. |
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Indigenous knowledge for climate change assessment and adaptation / edited by Douglas Nakashima (UNESCO), Igor Krupnik (Smithsonian Institute), Jennifer T. Rubis (UNESCO). |
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Liverpool and the slave trade / Anthony Tibbles. |
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Modern genocide : analyzing the controversies and issues / Paul R. Bartrop, editor. |
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Superhuman : life at the extremes of our capacity / Rowan Hooper. |
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Will China save the planet? / Barbara Finamore. |