My Sorrows, My Joys

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ISBN 13 : 1469115972
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The Prophet

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ISBN 13 : 9390287820
Total Pages : 128 pages
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The Shakespeare Phrase Book

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Marietta

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The Heathen Woman's Friend

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Marietta

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The Female Poets of America

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The Initials

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The Female Poets of America ... Second Edition

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A Rebel Wife in Texas

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ISBN 13 : 0807166464
Total Pages : 619 pages
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The Poems of Emma C. Embury

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The initials [by baroness von Tautphoeus].

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The Atlantic Monthly

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Atlantic Monthly

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Arkansas Made: Furniture, quilts, silver, pottery, firearms

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ISBN 13 : 9781557281388
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Coming into My Wisdom

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ISBN 13 : 0595629911
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Golden Leaves from the American Poets

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