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The Disappearance of Sherlock Holmes
Larry Millett
2012 Spring
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Nonstop suspense unfolds as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson travel from London to New York to Chicago in pursuit of a vicious and cunning killer
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The Disciplinary Frame
Photographic Truths and the Capture of Meaning
John Tagg
2008 Fall
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How do photographs gain their meaning and power?
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The Disenchanted
Budd Schulberg
2012 Fall
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A moving, controversial novel that captured both the dazzling spirit and the bitter disenchantment of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age
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The Dispossessed
Karl Marx's Debates on Wood Theft and the Right of the Poor
Daniel Bensaïd
2021 Spring
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Excavating Marx’s early writings to rethink the rights of the poor and the idea of the commons in an era of unprecedented privatization
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The Divided World
Human Rights and Its Violence
Randall Williams
2010 Spring
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Examines why some people are deemed worthy of human rights and others are not
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The Dream of Civilized Warfare
World War 1 Flying Aces and the American Imagination
Linda Robertson
2005 Fall
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Analyzes the link between “civilized warfare” and the American self-image
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The Dreams of Interpretation
A Century down the Royal Road
Catherine Liu, John Mowitt, Thomas Pepper and Jakki Spicer, Editors
2007 Spring
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A major reexamination of the legacy of Sigmund Freud.
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The Drink That Made Wisconsin Famous
Beer and Brewing in the Badger State
Doug Hoverson
2019 Spring
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From grain to glass—a complete illustrated history of brewing and breweries in the state more famous for beer than any other
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The Dubious Spectacle
Extremities of Theater, 1976-2000
Herbert Blau
2001 Fall
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A retrospective collection by the reigning theorist of theater and performance in our time.
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The Duluth Portfolio
Craig Blacklock and Nadine Blacklock
2001 Fall
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In these images, Craig and Nadine Blacklock have captured the essence of Duluth-the bedrock on which it is built; the waters that flow through it; the great lake at its base; the glowing wildflowers and stately trees that give it life. The photographs in The Duluth Portfolio will refresh memories and inspire Duluthians and visitors alike to explore the city with new vision.
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The Durable Slum
Dharavi and the Right to Stay Put in Globalizing Mumbai
Liza Weinstein
2014 Spring
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How Dharavi, Mumbai’s megaslum, has escaped eradication for decades
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The Dylan Tapes
Friends, Players, and Lovers Talkin’ Early Bob Dylan
Anthony Scaduto
2021 Fall
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The raw material and interviews behind Anthony Scaduto’s iconic biography of Bob Dylan draw an intimate and multifaceted portrait of the singer-songwriter who defined his era
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The Editor Function
Literary Publishing in Postwar America
Abram Foley
2021 Fall
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Offering the everyday tasks of literary editors as inspired sources of postwar literary history
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The Education of a Public Man
My Life and Politics
Hubert H. Humphrey
Norman Sherman, Editor
1991 Fall
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A candid look into the private and political life of Minnesota's native son.
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The Effect of an Unconstitutional Statute
Oliver P. Field
None None
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The Effect of Praise and Competition on the Persisting Behavior of Kindergarten Children
Theta Holmes Wolf
None None
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The Effective General College Curriculum as Revealed by Examinations
Committee on Educational Research
None None
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The Effectiveness of the High School Progam in Home Economics
A Report of a Five-Year Study of Twenty Minnesota Schools
Clara Brown Arny
None None
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The Effluent Eye
Narratives for Decolonial Right-Making
Rosemary J. Jolly
2023 Fall
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Why human rights don’t work
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The Electronic Eye
The Rise of Surveillance Society
David Lyon
1994 Spring
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Lyon looks into our mediated way of life, where every transaction and phone call, border crossing, vote, and application registers in some computer, to show how electronic surveillance influences social order in our day.