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008 | 711012s1966 nyu 000 0 eng |
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‡beng
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‡aPE1122
‡b.M8 |
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‡a808/.042 |
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‡aMuscatine, Charles,
‡eeditor. |
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‡aThe Borzoi college reader,
‡cedited by Charles Muscatine and Marlene Griffith. |
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‡a[1st ed.]. |
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‡aNew York,
‡bKnopf,
‡c1966. |
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‡axxiii, 850, iv pages
‡c24 cm |
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‡atext
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‡2rdacontent |
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‡aunmediated
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‡2rdamedia |
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‡avolume
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505 | 2 | 0. |
‡tPropaganda under a dictatorship /
‡rAldous Huxley --
‡tThe American scholar /
‡rRalph Waldo Emerson --
‡tOn liberal knowledge /
‡rJohn Henry Newman --
‡tThe most cheerful graveyard in the world /
‡rPaul Jacobs --
‡tFour essays from democracy in America /
‡rAlexis de Tocqueville --
‡tConcluding remarks from American notes /
‡rCharles Dickens --
‡tInstinct and civilization /
‡rSigmund Freud --
‡tFrom reflections on the guillotine /
‡rAlbert Camus --
‡tGod sees the truth, but waits to tell /
‡rLeo N. Tolstoy --
‡tFrom the crito /
‡rPlato --
‡tThe committee of 100 /
‡rBertrand Russell --
‡tLetter from Birmingham jail /
‡rMartin Luther King, Jr. --
‡tThe nature of the battle over censorship /
‡rWalter Lippmann --
‡tDefense of the freedom to read /
‡rHenry Miller --
‡tThe unbeliever and Christians /
‡rAlbert Camus --
‡tLetter to President Roosevelt /
‡rAlbert Einstein --
‡tThe grand academy of Lagado /
‡rJonathan Swift --
‡tThe morning of the day they did it /
‡rE.B. White --
‡tOn privacy: the American dream, what happened to it /
‡rWilliam Faulkner --
‡tFrom racism -- the ism of the modern world /
‡rRuth Benedict --
‡tThe respective characteristics of the three great races /
‡rJoseph Arthur, Comte de Gobineau --
‡tNation and race /
‡rAdolf Hitler --
‡tLetter to the North /
‡rWilliam Faulkner --
‡tFaulkner and desegregation /
‡rJames Baldwin --
‡tNotes of a painter /
‡rHenri Matisse --
‡tThe function of art /
‡rErnst Fischer --
‡tWhat can the artist do in the world of today? /
‡rAlbert Camus --
‡tWhy I write /
‡rGeorge Orwell --
‡tThe literature of knowledge and the literature of power /
‡rThomas de Quincey --
‡tA book that influenced me /
‡rE.M. Forster. |
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‡aCollege readers. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aEnglish language
‡xRhetoric
‡vProblems, exercises, etc. |
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‡aReport writing
‡vProblems, exercises, etc. |
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650 | | 7. |
‡aCollege readers.
‡2fast
‡0(OCoLC)fst00867915 |
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650 | | 7. |
‡aEnglish language
‡xRhetoric.
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‡0(OCoLC)fst00911581 |
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650 | | 7. |
‡aReport writing.
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‡0(OCoLC)fst01094836 |
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655 | | 7. |
‡aProblems and exercises.
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‡0(OCoLC)fst01423783 |
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‡aGriffith, Marlene,
‡eeditor. |
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‡aBaker and Taylor
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