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The Wilderness Route Finder
The Classic Guide to Finding Your Way in the Wild
Calvin Rutstrum
2000 Spring
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An indispensable resource for navigating the wild.
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The Wily Woodchucks
Georgia Travers
2009 Spring
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A summer getaway to All Creation brings furry, hungry surprises
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The Wine of Eternity
Short Stories from the Latvian
Knuts Lesins
None None
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The Wire Devils
Frank L. Packard
2013 Spring
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A classic railroading adventure mystery set in a world of train robbers, tapped wires, and secret codes
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The Witness of Combines
Kent Meyers
1998 Fall
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An exciting new writer looks at rural life and coming of age.
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The Wolf
The Ecology and Behavior of an Endangered Species
L. David Mech
1981 Spring
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Explores the ecology and habits of the wolf, including its personality, intelligence, wildness and fear, physical characteristics, sensory abilities, evolution, classification and genetics, distribution, and social habits.
“Sets down just about everything that we know about this beautiful and shy animal. . . . a fine, comprehensive survey.” New York Times Book Review
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The Wolf Man's Magic Word
A Cryptonymy
Nicolas Abraham and Maria Torok
2005 Fall
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An innovative literary analysis of Freud’s “Wolf Man”
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The Wolves of Denali
L. David Mech, Layne G. Adams, Thomas J. Meier, John W. Burch and Bruce W. Dale
2003 Spring
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The definitive study of this important wolf community—now in paperback.
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The Work in the World
Geographical Practice and the Written Word
Michael R. Curry
1996 Fall
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Explores the process by which texts create places, and how knowing this changes our understanding of the written work.
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The Work of Cities
Susan E. Clarke and Gary L. Gaile
1998 Spring
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Examines the new role of cities in a global economy.
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The World and All the Things upon It
Native Hawaiian Geographies of Exploration
David A. Chang
2016 Spring
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Centering indigenous perspectives on the age of exploration
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The World in the Evening
Christopher Isherwood
1999 Fall
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The celebrated English writer’s first novel about Americans and their values, now back in print.
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The World Is Gone
Philosophy in Light of the Pandemic
Gregg Lambert
2022 Spring
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Exploring the existential implications of the Covid-19 crisis through meditations
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The World Says No to War
Demonstrations against the War on Iraq
Stefaan Walgrave and Dieter Rucht, Editors
2010 Spring
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Examining the 2003 global protest against the war on Iraq
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The Wrong Man
A True Story of Innocence on Death Row
Michael Mello
2001 Spring
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The frightening in-the-trenches story of an attorney’s fight to save his client from the death penalty.
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The Yale Critics
Deconstruction in America
Jonathan Arac, Wlad Godzich and Wallace Martin, Editors
1983 Spring
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The ten essayists in this book consider the “Yale critics”—Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman, Paul de Man, and J. Hillis Miller—in the context of American criticism and the critical tradition. The editors note in the preface that “The largest context that continually concerns us is that of the gap between Anglo-American and Continental criticism, resulting from a difference in social experience. … By selecting contributors who, in different ways, find themselves between these two traditions, we hope that we have made our volume interesting and accessible to the American reader.”
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The Year of Passages
Réda Bensmaïa
1995 Spring
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Straddling the boundary between fiction and nonfiction, this rich and unconventional novel provokes thought at the turn of every page. The tale is narrated by a North African author exiled to the United States because he has been condemned by religious fanatics after the publication of his novel entitled Dead Letters. Bensmaïa's knowledge of the history, the literature, and the philosophical ideas of our times underlies the novel without intruding into it directly.
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The Years of the Forest
Helen Hoover
1999 Spring
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The Young Child and His Parents
A Study of One-Hundred Cases
Josephine C. Foster and John E. Anderson
None None
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The Zoology of Tapeworms
Robert A. Wardle and James A. McLeod
None None