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Great Old-Fashioned American Desserts
Beatrice Ojakangas
2004 Spring
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Delicious authentic recipes revised for the modern kitchen
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Great Old-Fashioned American Recipes
Beatrice Ojakangas
2005 Fall
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American classics filled with country goodness—even better than Grandma used to make!
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Great Whole Grain Breads
Beatrice Ojakangas
2002 Fall
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“Possibly the best such bread book on the market. Every recipe a winner.” -Jane Brody
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Great Wolf and the Good Woodsman
Helen Hoover
2005 Fall
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A classic story with a message of peace, tolerance, and kindness—illustrated by Betsy Bowen
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Greed, Rage, and Love Gone Wrong
Murder in Minnesota
Bruce Rubenstein
2006 Fall
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A grisly collection of murder mysteries rooted in Minnesota
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Griever
An American Monkey King in China
Gerald Vizenor
1990 Spring
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Griever de Hocus, accompanied by his rooster, Matteo Ricci, plays havoc with the monolithic institutions of the People’s Republic of China in Vizenor’s inspired retelling of the classic Chinese Journey to the West. Fiction.
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Gringolandia
Lifestyle Migration under Late Capitalism
Matthew Hayes
2018 Fall
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A telling look at today’s “reverse” migration of white, middle-class expats from north to south, through the lens of one South American city
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Grocery Activism
The Radical History of Food Cooperatives in Minnesota
Craig B. Upright
2020 Spring
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A key period in the history of food cooperatives that continues to influence how we purchase organic food today
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Gronk
Max Benavidez
2007 Spring
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The first major book devoted to the influential Chicano artist
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Grounded
Perpetual Flight . . . and Then the Pandemic
Christopher Schaberg
2021 Spring
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As commercial flight is changing dramatically and its future remains unclear, a look at how we got here
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Grounded Authority
The Algonquins of Barriere Lake against the State
Shiri Pasternak
2017 Spring
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A rare, in-depth critique of federal land claims policy in Canada
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Grounds of Dispute
Art History, Cultural Politics and the Discursive Field
John Tagg
1992 Spring
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“This is an important book by a scholar of international stature. Tagg at once ‘practices’ art history, via his several essays on photography, while at the same time he critiques the disciplinary apparatus by which this can be done. Consistently brilliant, attractive, and compelling.” --Richard Leppert
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Group Treatment in Psychotherapy
A Report of Experience
Robert G. Hinckley and Lydia Hermann
None None
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Growing Fruit in the Upper Midwest
Don Gordon
1997 Spring
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The standard guide to fruit-growing success.
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Growing Home
Stories of Ethnic Gardening
Susan Davis Price
2000 Spring
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A lavishly illustrated look at the extraordinary creations of Minnesota gardeners from around the world.
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Growing Perennials in Cold Climates
Revised and Updated Edition
Mike Heger, John Whitman and Debbie Lonnee
2011 Spring
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The landmark book on northern perennials, fully updated and expanded
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Growing Roses in Cold Climates
Revised and Updated Edition
Richard Hass, Jerry Olson and John Whitman
2012 Spring
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Growing Shrubs and Small Trees in Cold Climates
Revised and Updated Edition
Debbie Lonnee, Nancy Rose, Don Selinger and John Whitman
2011 Fall
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An all-in-one guide for northern gardeners seeking the perfect woody plants
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Growing up Global
Economic Restructuring and Children’s Everyday Lives
Cindi Katz
2004 Fall
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How globalization is remade and internalized in children’s everyday lives
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Growing up in Minnesota
Ten Writers Remember Their Childhoods
Chester G. Anderson, Editor
1976 Fall
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In this collection of essays, ten famous Minnesotan writers tell what it meant to them to grow up in Minnesota. Their reminiscences range from northern Minnesota to north Minneapolis, from the snug comfort of a Victorian home to the struggles of urban poverty. All say something not only about a particular time and place but also about the experience of growing up a Minnesotan.
Contributors include Chester G. Anderson, Meridel Le Sueur, Harrison E. Salisbury, Gerald Vizenor, Keith Gunderson, Shirley Schoonover, Toyse Kyle, Robert Bly, Edna and Howard Hong, and Mary Hong Loe.