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Crossings: A White Man's Journey into Black America by Walt Harrington
Bitter Fruit: African American Women in World War II edited
by Maureen Honey
Bridging Two Eras: The Autobiography of Emily Newell Blair,
1877–1951 edited with an introduction by Virginia Jeans Laas
The Samuel H. Kress Study Collection at the University of
Missouri. Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri–Columbia. Edited
by Norman E. Land
Surviving the Age of Virtual Reality by Thomas Langan
Biographical Passages: Essays on Victorian and Modernist
Biography edited by Joe Law and Linda K. Hughes
Churchill's "Iron Curtain" Speech Fifty Years Later edited
with an introduction by James W. Muller
Coming of Age with the New Republic, 1938–1950 by
Merrill D. Peterson
Strictly Personal and Confidential: The
Letters Harry Truman Never Mailed edited by Monte M. Poen
Other People's Mail: An Anthology of Letter Stories edited
with an introduction by Gail Pool
William Adair Bernoudy, Architect: Bringing the Legacy of
Frank Lloyd Wright to St. Louis. Text by Osmund Overby. Photographs by Sam
Fentress
From Whence Cometh My Help: The African American Community
of Hollins College by Ethel Morgan Smith
Frontier Swashbuckler: The Life and Legend of John Smith T
by Dick Steward
Southbound: Interviews with Southern Poets conducted and
edited by Ernest Suarez. With T. W. Stanford III and Amy Verner
Letter to My Children: From Romania to America via
Auschwitz by Rudolph Tessler
The Collected Works of Eric Voegelin, Volume 5: Modernity
without Restraint: Political Religions; The New Science of Politics; and
Science, Politics, and Gnosticism edited with an introduction by Manfred Henningsen
The Collected Works of Eric Voegelin, Volume 16: Order and
History, Volume III: Plato and Aristotle edited with an introduction by Dante Germino
The Collected Works of Eric Voegelin, Volume 18:
Order and History, Volume V: In Search of Order edited with an introduction by
Paul Caringella
Southern Unionist Pamphlets and the Civil War edited by Jon
L. Wakelyn
Life Every Voice and Sing: St. Louis African Americans in
the Twentieth Century. Narratives collected by Doris A. Wesley. Photographs by
Wiley Price. Edited with an introduction by Ann Morris
No Band of Brothers: Problems of the Rebel High Command by
Steven E. Woodworth
Distributed for the
Missouri Historical Society Press
In Her Place: A Guide St. Louis Women's History
by
Katharine T. Corbett
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