Authors' autographs (Provenance)
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Authors' autographs (Provenance)
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Authors' autographs (Provenance)
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- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Wolitzer -- 2011
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Meacham
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Blume -- 1987
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Revis -- 2012
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Zemach -- 1976
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Ireland -- 2011
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- 2012
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Nelson -- 2011
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Clare -- 2010
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Gulledge -- 2011
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Steptoe -- 1984
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Schmidt -- 2011
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Houston -- 1988
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- 2011
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Ness -- 2010
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Revis -- 2011
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Yolen -- 1995
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Park -- 2010
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Clare -- 2011
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Valente -- 2011
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Hodges -- 1995
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Ireland -- 2016
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Green -- 2012
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- Ireland -- 2014
- Authors' autographs (Provenance) -- López -- 2011
- Genre of44
- A million suns, Beth Revis
- Gulliver in Lilliput, retold by Margaret Hodges from Gulliver's travels by Jonathan Swift ; illustrated by Kimberly Bulcken Root
- The American sporting scene,, by John Kieran, with pictures by Joseph W. Golinkin
- The girl who circumnavigated Fairyland in a ship of her own making, by Catherynne Valente ; with illustrations by Ana Juan
- Where the wild things are, Maurice Sendak
- The fault in our stars, John Green
- The Maine land; a portfolio of views taken in vacationland
- Eugene O'Neill, a life in four acts, Robert M. Dowling
- The fingertips of Duncan Dorfman, Meg Wolitzer
- Someone knows my name, Lawrence Hill
- Grave of light, new and selected poems, 1970-2005, Alice Notley
- Clockwork prince, Cassandra Clare
- Monsters of men, Patrick Ness
- Preoccupations, selected prose, 1968-1978, Seamus Heaney
- The hidden world of poetry, unravelling Celtic mythology in contemporary Irish poetry, Adam Wyeth
- Divided we stand, the battle over women's rights and family values that polarized American politics, Marjorie J. Spruill
- The ballad of the pirate queens, by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by David Shannon
- Building unions, past, present and future, by Peter Kellman ; illustrated by Matt Wuerker
- Earth house hold, technical notes & queries to fellow dharma revolutionaries, Gary Snyder
- The quick of it, Eamon Grennan
- Just as long as we're together, Judy Blume
- The cazuela that the farm maiden stirred, Samantha R. Vamos ; illustrated by Rafael López
- Suspense, a Napoleonic novel, by Joseph Conrad ; with an introduction by Richard Curle
- The year of the perfect Christmas tree, an Appalachian story, by Gloria Houston ; pictures by Barbara Cooney
- Fishers of books, by Barton Currie
- After the Titanic, a life of Derek Mahon, Stephen Enniss
- Writing the Irish West, ecologies and traditions, Eamonn Wall
- Across the universe, Beth Revis
- The map thief, the gripping story of an esteemed rare-map dealer who made millions stealing priceless maps, Michael Blanding
- Clockwork angel, Cassandra Clare
- Thomas Jefferson, the art of power, Jon Meacham
- It could always be worse, a Yiddish folk tale, retold and with pictures by Margot Zemach
- Page by Paige, Laura Lee Gulledge
- A long walk to water, a novel, by Linda Sue Park
- Heart and soul, the story of America and African Americans, words and paintings by Kadir Nelson
- The reivers, a reminiscence, William Faulkner
- The searchers, by Alan Le May
- The story of Jumping Mouse, a native American legend, retold and illustrated by John Steptoe
- Ghost in a red hat, poems, Rosanna Warren
- Okay for now, by Gary D. Schmidt
- Sara Crewe, or, What happened at Miss Minchin's, by Frances Hodgson Burnett