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Outlaw cook / John Thorne ; with Matt Lewis Thorne.
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- New York : Farrar Straus Giroux, 1992.
- 1992
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text TX652 .T459 1992 Off-site The practice of farming and husbandry in all sorts of soils, [electronic resource] : according to the latest improvements, very useful for all landlords and tenants, of Ploughed, Grass, or Wood Lands, containing, I. The Nature and Improvement of the four Clays, four Loams, four Gravels, four Chalks and three Sands, with an Account of the Nature and Use of Stones in the common Fields. II. The Nature and Improvement of the Oak, shewing seven several ways to obtain a Wood thereof, also of the Beech, the manner of extracting its Sap after three different Methods for its long duration. The Ash, Elm, Witch-Elm, Horn-Beam, Maple, Lime, Sycamore, Horse and sweet Chesnut, Walnut, Hazel. White-Older, and the Case of the Black-Cherry. And also of the Asp, Sallow, Poplar, Alder, and other Aquaticks. III. Of the excellency of the Whitelamas-Wheat, and all other Wheats, Barley, Rye, Oats, Peas, Beans, Thetches and Tills, with a Copy of two Letters from William Hayton Esqr; of Clarkenwel, and the Author's Answer concerning the Propagating of Wheat and Rye in Northumberland. Also an Estimate of the Loss and Profit of Crops for the Year 1732. IV. Of Natural and Artificial Grasses, being Remarks on a late Author's Writings on Trefoyl, Clover, St. Foyne, Lucern, Rye-Grass and Cow grass. Also a method how to save the difficult Seed of Lucern. V. Of Blights and Blasts, their Origin and Nature, their Mischiefs and Preventions. VI. Of Ploughing in general, being a full Explanation of broad Land ploughing, Bouting up, Thoroughing down, four Thoroughing, Hacking or Combing; also the Vale way or Ridging up and Casting down: With Descriptions and Dimensions of the Wheel Ploughs; also of the Foot, Creeper, Kentish, Newmaker, and a new invented light Plough that does almost double work with the same Horses that draws a single one. VII. Of Sowing in general. VIII. Of Seeds, and to know the Good from the Bad. IX. Of Weeds in general, their Mischiefs and Cures. X. Of an Invaluable Liquor never before published, to steep Grain in for Sowing. XI. Of a new Method of Horse-Hoeing its Advantages and Disadvantages. XII. Of Turneps, and how to save them from the Slug, Fly and Caterpillar. XIII. Salt, its several uses on Ploughed and Sward grounds, and of the Quantities that may be necessarily consumed in one Year, by a fifty Pound a Year Farmer. XIV. Of Manures in general, their Nature and Uses on proper Soils, &c.
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- Dublin : printed by M. Rhames, for R. Gunne near the Ram in Capple-Street, M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]
- 1735
- 1 Resource
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- London : printed for Weaver Bickerton, at Lord Bacon's Head, without Temple-Bar, [1733]
- 1733
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- Dublin : printed by James Potts, at Swift's-Head in Dame-Street, M,DCC,LXV. [1765]
- 1765
- 1 Resource
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- London : printed for T. Osborne, in Grays-Inn, [1745]
- 1745
- 1 Resource
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- New York, NY : Random House, ©1983.
- 1983
- 2 Items
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This is the honey : an anthology of contemporary Black poets / edited with an introduction by Kwame Alexander.
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- New York : Little, Brown and Company, 2024.
- 2024-2024
Doxey A. Wilkerson papers, 1926-1994 (bulk 1950s-1980s).
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- 1927-1980
- 35 Items
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- Notated music
- Pacific, Mo. : Mel Bay Publications, c1992.
- 1992
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Notated music JMF 06-1756 Offsite The glorious American essay : one hundred essays from colonial times to the present / edited and with an introduction by Phillip Lopate.
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- New York : Pantheon Books, [2020]
- 2020
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The world don't owe me nothing : the life and times of Delta bluesman Honeyboy Edwards / David Honeyboy Edwards ; as told to Janis Martinson and Michael Robert Frank.
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- Chicago : Chicago Review Press, 1997.
- 1997
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text ML420.E28 A3 1997 Off-site Ben McCulloch and the frontier military tradition / Thomas W. Cutrer.
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- Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [1993], ©1993.
- 1993-1993
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text F391.M128 C87 1993 Off-site Politics of the nineteen twenties. Edited by John L. Shover.
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- Waltham, Mass., Ginn-Blaisdell [1970]
- 1970
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Harlem speaks : a living history of the Harlem Renaissance / edited by Cary D. Wintz.
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- Naperville, Ill. : Sourcebooks, c2007.
- 2007
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text PS153.N5 H267 2007 +disc Off-site Sweet Home Cafe cookbook : a celebration of African American cooking / Albert Lukas and Jessica B. Harris, with contributions by Jerome Grant ; foreword by Lonnie G. Bunch III ; introduction by Jacquelyn Serwer.
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- Washington, DC : Smithsonian Books, 2018.
- 2018
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Proceedings of 2002 IEEE 14th International Conference on Dielectric Liquids : ICDL 2002 : Graz, Auatria, July 7-12, 2002 / sponsored by IEEE-Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation Society.
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- Piscataway, New Jersey : IEEE, [2002], ©2002.
- 2002-2002
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text QC585.8.L56 I57 2002g Off-site Old time dance tunes / compiled by Harry Jarman ; edited by Bill Hansen.
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- New York, N.Y. : Broadcast Music Inc., [1951]
- 1951-1951
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Notated music JMG 87-1479 Offsite A general history of the civil war : the southern point of view / Gary C. Walker.
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- Gretna, La. : Pelican Pub. Co., 2008, c2004.
- 2008-2004
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text E468 W35 2008 Off-site The backgrounds of English literature [photo album] : English 37.1-38.
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- [New York], 1935.
- 1935
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[A collection of pamphlets concerning political and economic affairs]
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- 1958-1960.
- 1958-1960
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text HC13.2 .M47x v. 178 Off-site Autograph letter, signed, to John Bicknell Auden, December 7, 1939, 2 leaves (3 p.).
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- Newton Abbot, Devonshire, 1939.
- 1939
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