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Vladimir Nabokov - American Writers 96
University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers
Julian Moynahan
1971 Spring
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Vocational Interest Measurement
Theory and Practice
John G. Darley and Theda Hagenah
None None
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Vocational Interests 18 Years After College
Edward K. Strong Jr.
None None
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Vocations of Political Theory
Jason A. Frank and John Tambornino, Editors
2000 Fall
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Eminent and emerging thinkers seek to bridge the gap between political thought and political action.
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Voices From an Empire
A History of Afro-Portuguese Literature
Russell G. Hamilton
None None
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Voices of Fire
Reweaving the Literary Lei of Pele and Hiʻiaka
kuʻualoha hoʻomanawanui
2014 Spring
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Restoring the literature of Pele and Hi‘iaka to its rightful place in Native culture and identity
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Voices of Rondo
Oral Histories of Saint Paul’s Historic Black Community
2017 Fall
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A look at the historic Rondo neighborhood of Saint Paul through the eyes of thirty-three former residents—back in print
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Voices on the River
The Story of the Mississippi Waterways
Walter Havighurst
2003 Spring
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A captivating history of river travelers—now available for the first time in paperback!
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Voyage to the Other World
The Legacy of Sutton Hoo
Calvin B. Kendall and Peter S. Wells, Editors
1992 Spring
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A fascinating exploration of pagan Anglo-Saxon culture-a world caught on the boundary between competing ideologies and contrasting social systems.
Contributors: James Campbell, Martin Carver, Robert Payson Creed, Roberta Frank, Michael N. Geselowitz, Gloria Polizzotti Greis, Henrik M. Jansen, Simon Keynes, Edward Schoenfeld, Jana Schulman, Alan M. Stahl, Wesley M. Stevens, and Else Roesdahl.
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Voyageur Country
The Story of Minnesota’s National Park
Robert Treuer
1998 Spring
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Examines the beauty, history, and controversy of Voyageurs National Park.
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Voyageurs National Park
The Battle to Create Minnesota’s National Park
Fred T. Witzig
2004 Spring
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A chronicle of the legislative process that made Voyageurs National Park a reality
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Wageless Life
A Manifesto for a Future beyond Capitalism
Ian G. R. Shaw and Marv Waterstone
2020 Spring
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Drawing up alternate ways to “make a living” beyond capitalism
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Wake Up, Island
Mary Casanova
2016 Spring
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In a picture book for all ages, lyrical language and elegant woodcuts celebrate the waking natural world on a North Woods island
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Walking the Old Road
A People’s History of Chippewa City and the Grand Marais Anishinaabe
Staci Lola Drouillard
2019 Fall
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The story of a once vibrant, now vanished off-reservation Ojibwe village—and a vital chapter of the history of the North Shore
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Wall to Wall America
Post Office Murals in the Great Depression
Karal Ann Marling
2000 Spring
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Wallace Stevens - American Writers 11
University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers
William York Tindall
1961 Spring
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Walleye
A Beautiful Fish of the Dark
Paul J. Radomski
2022 Spring
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Walleye, the holy grail of game fish: on catching them, understanding their biology and history, and ensuring their survival
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Walt Whitman - American Writers 9
University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers
Richard Chase
1961 Spring
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Walter Wanger, Hollywood Independent
Matthew Bernstein
2000 Spring
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A portrait of the trailblazing film producer whose career spanned five decades.
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Wanda Gág: A Life of Art and Stories
A Life of Art and Stories
Karen Nelson Hoyle
2009 Fall
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A lively and accessible biography of the beloved author of Millions of Cats