EDUCATION | Class, please open your comics : essays on teaching with graphic narratives / edited by Matthew L. Miller. |
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES & LITERATURES | La piel leve / Julio âAngel Olivares Merino ; prâologo de Natalia âAlvarez Mâendez. |
| La sombra de las ballenas / Cynthia A. Matayoshi. |
| Llamada perdida / Gabriela Wiener. |
| Los niänos / Carolina Sanâin. |
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HISTORY & MARITIME STUDIES | 1942 : Winston Churchill and Britain’s darkest hour / Taylor Downing. |
| Battleship Alabama / author, Daniel Rogers ; editor, Glenn Griffith, copy editor, Pelham Boyer ; design, Kelly Oaks ; production, Susan, Corrado. |
| Black life matter : blackness, religion, and the subject / Biko Mandela Gray. |
| Bob Mazzer / introduction by Will Self. |
| Character in the American experience : an unruly people / Bruce P. Frohnen and Ted V. McAllister. |
| Euromissiles : the nuclear weapons that nearly destroyed NATO / Susan Colbourn. |
| Flooded pasts : UNESCO, Nubia, and the recolonization of archaeology / William Carruthers. |
| Jewish soldiers in the Civil War : the Union Army / Adam D. Mendelsohn ; foreword by Adrienne DeArmas. |
| The tragedy of Ukraine : what classical Greek tragedy can teach us about conflict resolution / Nicolai N. Petro. |
| True reconciliation : how to be a force for change / Jody Wilson-Raybould. |
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LITERATURE & LITERARY STUDIES | Agatha Christie : an elusive woman / Lucy Worsley. |
| Aging moderns : art, literature, and the experiment of later life / Scott Herring. |
| City of newsmen : public lies and professional secrets in Cold War Washington / Kathryn J. McGarr. |
| Im Land der Frèuhaufsteher / von Paula Bulling ; Die Texte von Aziz und den anderen “Halberstèadtern” sind von Noel Kaborâe. |
| The last chairlift : a novel / John Irving. |
| Making love with the land : essays / Joshua Whitehead. |
| Norman Mailer at 100 : conversations, correlations, confrontations / Robert J. Begiebing. |
| The singularities / John Banville. |
| Sonnets for Albert / Anthony Joseph. |
| Teaching challenged and challenging topics in diverse and inclusive literature : addressing the taboo in the English classroom / edited by Rachelle S. Savitz, Leslie D. Roberts, and Jason DeHart. |
| What the thunder said : how the Waste Land made poetry modern / Jed Rasula. |
| The world keeps ending, and the world goes on / Franny Choi. |
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MUSIC | 15 Ausgewèahlte Lieder fèur eine Singstimme und Klavier = Selected songs = Valda sêanger / Jean Sibelius. |
| 24 Italian songs & arias by women composers / Randi Marrazzo & Nicole Leone, editors. |
| 6 Monologe aus Jedermann : fèur Bariton- oder Altsolo und Orchester : Gesang und Klavier / Frank Martin ; [Text von] Hugo von Hofmannsthal. |
| 6 sorrow songs : op. 57 / words by Christina G. Rossetti ; music by S. Coleridge-Taylor. |
| 9 songs with English and Danish text / Carl Nielsen ; English version: Ken Tindall. |
| Anniversary in a country cemetery : for voice and piano / David Diamond ; text by Katherine Anne Porter. |
| An anthology of African and African diaspora songs / Louise Toppin, editor ; Scott Piper, associate editor. |
| Art songs for high voice / Adolphus Hailstork ; Louise Toppin, editor. |
| Attack of the monster musical : a cultural history of Little shop of horrors / Adam Abraham. |
| Carefully taught : American history through Broadway musicals / Cary Ginell. |
| Chatterton : for voice and piano / David Diamond. |
| The children of the poor / music by David Diamond ; poem by Victor Hugo. |
| Cocardes : chansons populaires / de Francis Poulenc ; sur des poèemes de Jean Cocteau. |
| The come up : an oral history of the rise of hip-hop / Jonathan Abrams. |
| Douze mâelodies / Dâeodat de Sâeverac. |
| The dugout : for voice and piano / William Flanagan. |
| For an old man : for voice and piano / David Diamond. |
| Four Dickinson songs : soprano voice, piano accompaniment / Lori Laitman ; [poems by] Emily Dickinson. |
| Have these for yours : for voice and piano / John Edmunds ; [words by A.E. Housman]. |
| How it was with them / David Diamond ; poem by Walt Whitman. |
| If you can’t / music by David Diamond ; poem by E.E. Cummings. |
| The imaginary photo album : four songs for soprano and piano / music by Lori Laitman ; poems by A.E. Stallings, Eugene Field, and Joyce Sutphen. |
| In 27 pieces : the Hilary Hahn encores / edited by Hilary Hahn. |
| The Italian opera singers in Mozart’s Vienna / Dorothea Link. |
| Led Zeppelin, all the songs : the story behind every track / Jean-Michel Guesdon and Philippe Margotin ; translation by Richard George Elliot and Jackie Smith. |
| Let nothing disturb thee / David Diamond ; [words by] St. Teresa of Avila ; English version by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. |
| Lift not the painted veil : for voice and piano / David Diamond. |
| Love is more : for voice and piano / David Diamond ; [words by E.E. Cummings]. |
| Mâelodies. No. 1, Voix âelevâees (ton original) / Henri Duparc. |
| The musical language of Italian opera, 1813-1859 / William Rothstein. |
| My spirit will not haunt the mound : for [low] voice and piano / David Diamond. |
| O death, rock me asleep : for voice and piano / John Edmunds. |
| On death / David Diamond ; [words by] John Clare. |
| The Routledge companion to musical theatre / edited by Laura MacDonald and Ryan Donovan with William A. Everett. |
| Schubert’s workshop / Brian Newbould. |
| The shepherd boy sings in the valley of humiliation : for voice and piano / David Diamond. |
| The stage works of Philip Glass / Robert F. Waters. |
| To Lucasta, on going to the wars / David Diamond. |
| Twenty-six selected songs / Nicholas Medtner ; English versions by Henry S. Drinker. |
| Two poems ; and Three Japanese lyrics : for high voice and piano / Igor Strawinsky. |
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PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION | 3 : une aspiration au dehors / Geoffroy de Lagasnerie. |
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | De la tradiciâon a la creaciâon : papel hecho a mano / M. Carolina Larrea J. |
| Fighting to breathe : race, toxicity, and the rise of youth activism in Baltimore / Nicole Fabricant. |
| Guide specifications for highway construction : 2022 interim revisions. |
| The Huxleys : an intimate history of evolution / Alison Bashford. |
| Language and the rise of the algorithm / Jeffrey M. Binder. |
| Theoretical physics / Wolfgang Nolting. |
| Theoretical physics / Wolfgang Nolting. |
| Theoretical physics / Wolfgang Nolting. |
| Theoretical physics / Wolfgang Nolting. |
| Theoretical physics / Wolfgang Nolting. |
| Theoretical physics / Wolfgang Nolting. |
| University physics / senior contributing authors, Samuel J. Ling, Jeff Sanny, William Moebs. |
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SOCIAL SCIENCES | Arise! : global radicalism in the era of the Mexican Revolution / Christina Heatherton. |
| Bringing the civic back in : Zane L. Miller and American urban history / edited by Larry Bennett, John D. Fairfield, and Patricia Mooney-Melvin ; with a foreword by David Stradling. |
| Conservative thought and American constitutionalism since the New Deal / Johnathan O’Neill. |
| A dream of justice : the story of Keyes v. Denver Public Schools / Pat Pascoe. |
| Drug wars and coffeehouses : the political economy of the international drug trade / David R. Mares. |
| In praise of failure : four lessons in humility / Costica Bradatan. |
| Mathematical intelligence : a story of human superiority over machines / Junaid Mubeen. |
| A more just future : psychological tools for reckoning with our past and driving social change / Dolly Chugh. |
| Persuading the Supreme Court : the significance of briefs in judicial decision-making / Morgan L.W. Hazelton and Rachael K. Hinkle. |
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VISUAL ARTS & DESIGN | The unforgettables : expanding the history of American art / Charles C. Eldredge, editor ; introduction by Kirsten Pai Buick. |
| A world history of women photographers / edited by Luce Lebart and Marie Robert ; translated from the French Une histoire mondiale des femmes photographes by Ruth Taylor and Bethany Wright. |