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Mississippi to Madrid
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James Yates shares his experiences from his birth to a share cropper family in the cotton fields of Mississippi to the unrest in Chicago and New York during the depression.
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Papiamentu Textbook
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This textbook is to teach you Papiamentu, a Creole language based principally on Spanish and Portuguese.
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Sapphic Songs: Eighteen to Eighty by Elsa Gidlow
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A collection of poetry from the author of the first openly lesbian love poetry published in North America.
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Eve in Hollywood by Amor Towles
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In Eve in Hollywood, we watch as Eve forges a new and unexpected life for herself in late 1930s Los Angeles.
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Symbols and Magic in the Arts of Kabyle Women
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Makilam’s research on the history of women and Berber culture, one of North Africa’s most ancient civilizations, demonstrates that the Kabyle women’s magic practices, graphic symbols, and rites of passage permit a new interpretation of their cultural identity.
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High Rise by JG Ballard
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Modern elevators become violent battlegrounds and cocktail parties degenerate into marauding attacks on “enemy” floors.
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1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
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1Q84 captures a dystopian society in which morals, social and political acuity is at stakes.
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Hobohemia
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Hobohemia: Emma Goldman, Lucy Parsons, Ben Reitman & Other Agitators & Outsiders in 1920s Chicago is a vivid account of a colorful, dynamic, creative and radical community of hoboes which flourished in Chicago from the 1910s through the Depression ’30s.
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Wandering Through Vietnamese Culture
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This comprehensive introduction to Vietnamese culture and history provides a context for the individual traits explored by the author.
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Weighted Down: The Complicated Life of Skip Spence
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Weighted Down is the first biography of the legendary ’60s cult musician Skip Spence.
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Instant Blues Harmonica for the “Musical Idiot”
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Originally self-published in 1984, this book provides lots of information on how to play harmonica.
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Moffies: Gay Life in Southern Africa
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Originally published in Dutch back in the 1998, and then released in English in 2000, Moffies tells of the triumphs and trials of homosexuals in southern Africa during that past decade.
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