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North Shore
A Natural History of Minnesota’s Superior Coast
Chel Anderson and Adelheid Fischer
2015 Spring
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The environmental history of Minnesota’s spectacular North Shore
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North Star Country
Meridel Le Sueur
1998 Fall
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A social history of the Upper Midwest by an icon of twentieth-century radicalism.
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North Writers I
A Strong Woods Collection
John Henricksson, Editor
2000 Spring
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Nature writing at its best-now in paperback!
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North Writers II
Our Place in the Woods
John Henricksson
1997 Spring
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A new collection of writing by contemporary Minnesota writers.
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Northern Fishes
With special reference to the upper Mississippi valley
Samuel Eddy and Thaddeus Surber
None None
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Northern Pike
Ecology, Conservation, and Management History
Rodney B. Pierce
2012 Fall
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The definitive scientific resource on the ecology, history, and management of the northern pike
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Northland Wildflowers
The Comprehensive Guide to the Minnesota Region
John B. Moyle and Evelyn W. Moyle
2001 Spring
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The classic wildflower guide of the North, now in a long-awaited new edition!
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Northwoods Fish Cookery
Ron Berg
2000 Spring
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The celebrated chef’s complete guide to delicious fish dishes.
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Norway to America
A History of the Migration
Ingrid Semmingsen
1980 Fall
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Traces the movement of both groups and individuals from Norway to the American Midwest and Pacific coast states.
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Norwegian Emigrant Songs and Ballads
Theodore C. Blegen, Editor
None None
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Not Now . . . I'm Having a No Hair Day
Christine Clifford
2003 Spring
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Not the Camilla We Knew
One Woman’s Path from Small-town America to the Symbionese Liberation Army
Rachael Hanel
2022 Fall
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The mystery of how an ordinary Minnesota girl came to be, briefly, one of the most wanted domestic terrorists in the United States
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Not the Triumph but the Struggle
The 1968 Olympics and the Making of the Black Athlete
Amy Bass
2004 Spring
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A sweeping look at black athletes through the lens of the black power protests at the Mexico City Olympics—now in paperback!
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Notes on Nowhere
Feminism, Utopian Logic, and Social Transformation
Jennifer Burwell
1997 Spring
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Using contemporary feminist science fiction, Jennifer Burwell examines the political and literary meaning of utopian writing and thought. “Notes from Nowhere makes an original, significant, and persuasive contribution to our understanding of the political and literary dimensions of utopian writing.” --Nancy Fraser, New School for Social Research
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Nothing at All
Wanda Gág
2004 Fall
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“Nothing at All” is the name of an orphaned puppy living with his two brothers until two children come to adopt them. Unfortunately, Nothing at All gets inadvertently left behind—not out of cruelty, but because he is invisible!
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Nothing Has to Make Sense
Upholding White Supremacy through Anti-Muslim Racism
Sherene H. Razack
2022 Spring
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How Western nations have consolidated their whiteness through the figure of the Muslim in the post-9/11 world
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Nothing Permanent
Modern Architecture in California
Todd Cronan
2023 Spring
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A critical look at the competing motivations behind one of modern architecture’s most widely known and misunderstood movements
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Notorious H.I.V.
The Media Spectacle of Nushawn Williams
Thomas Shevory
2004 Spring
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The real story behind the Nushawn Williams case: media distortions, judicial contortions, ruined lives
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November’s Fury
The Deadly Great Lakes Hurricane of 1913
Michael Schumacher
2014 Fall
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The first complete—and fully illustrated—account of the deadliest storm in Great Lakes history
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Nuclear Desire
Power and the Postcolonial Nuclear Order
Shampa Biswas
2014 Fall
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Argues that the nonproliferation regime helps sustain a global nuclear order that generates the desire for nuclear weapons