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Undertones of insurrection; music and cultural politics in the modern German narrative
Undertones of insurrection; music and cultural politics in the modern German narrative. Weiner, Marc A. Transaction Publishers 2009 313...
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Autism and the transition to adulthood; success beyond the classroom
Autism and the transition to adulthood; success beyond the classroom. Wehman, Paul et al. Brookes Publishing 2009 285 pages $34.95...
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English printing, verse translation, and the battle of the sexes, 1476-1557
English printing, verse translation, and the battle of the sexes, 1476-1557. Coldiron, Anne E.B. Ashgate Publishing Co. 2009 264 pages...
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Joseph Conrad and the performing arts
Joseph Conrad and the performing arts. Ed. by Katherine Baxter and Richard J. Hand. Ashgate Publishing Co. 2009 165 pages $99.95...
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The money myth; school resources, outcomes, and equity
The money myth; school resources, outcomes, and equity. Grubb, W. Norton. Russell Sage Foundation 2009 400 pages $35.00 Hardcover...
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Race and the avant-garde; experimental and Asian American poetry since 1965
Race and the avant-garde; experimental and Asian American poetry since 1965. Yu, Timothy. Stanford U. Press 2009 192 pages $45.00...
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