Literary collections
Authority Link
(OCoLC)fst01423811
Label
Literary collections
Name
Literary collections
Fast id
1423811
Source
fast
Mapped to
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Focus of1
- Genre of29
- The West that was, edited by Thomas W. Knowles and Joe R. Lansdale
- The book of lost tales., Part II
- Recognize!, an anthology honoring and amplifying Black life, edited by Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson
- Later works, Richard Wright
- The portable Dickens, edited and with an introduction by Angus Wilson
- Chicken soup for the soul, Christmas cheer : stories about the love, inspiration, and joy of Christmas, [compiled by] Jack Canfield [and] Mark Victor Hansen ; [edited by] Amy Newmark
- Let me tell you where I've been, new writing by women of the Iranian diaspora, edited by Persis M. Karim
- Contemporary Japanese Literature, an Anthology of Fiction, Film, and Other Writing Since 1945, edited by Howard Hibbett
- The Norton book of modern war, edited by Paul Fussell
- William Faulkner, Eugene O'Neill, John Steinbeck
- A treasury of African-American Christmas stories, compiled and edited by Bettye Collier-Thomas, Volume II
- The big book for peace, edited by Ann Durell and Marilyn Sachs ; written by Lloyd Alexander, Natalie Babbitt, John Bierhorst, Jean Fritz, Jean Craighead George, Thacher Hurd, Steven Kellogg, Myra Cohn Livingston, Lois Lowry, Milton Meltzer, Katherine Paterson, Marilyn Sachs, Yoshiko Uchida, Mildred Pitts Walter, Nancy Willard, Charlotte Zolotow ; illustrated by Jon Agee, Thomas B. Allen, Barbara Cooney, Diane and Leo Dillon, Leonard Everett Fisher, Thacher Hurd, Trina Schart Hyman, Steven Kellogg, Jerry Pinkney, Ted Rand, Allen Say, Maurice Sendak, Ben Shecter, Marc Simont, Teri Sloat, Paul O. Zelinsky, Dirk Zimmer
- Stories, poems, and other writings, Willa Cather
- Henry Adams novels, Mont Saint Michel, The Education ;, democracy: an American novel ; Esther: a novel ; Mont Saint Michel and Chartres ; the education of Henry Adams ; poems, Henry Adams
- Blacks, Gwendolyn Brooks
- Little house in the Ozarks, the rediscovered writings, Laura Ingalls Wilder ; edited by Stephen W. Hines
- Black boy joy, 17 stories celebrating Black boyhood, edited by Kwame Mbalia ; stories by B.B. Alston [and 16 others]
- Mississippi writings, Mark Twain ; Guy Cardwell, [editor]
- The English novel before the nineteenth century, excerpts from representative types, selected by Annette Brown Hopkins ; Helen Sard Hughes
- Free to be... you and me and Free to be... a family, created by Marlo Thomas ; developed and edited by Christopher Cerf [and others]
- The children's book of heroes, edited by William J. Bennett ; illustrated by Michael Hague
- Choice cuts, a savory selection of food writing from around the world and throughout history, edited and illustrated by Mark Kurlansky
- The Sophisticated cat, a gathering of stories, poems, and miscellaneous writings about cats, chosen by Joyce Carol Oates and Daniel Halpern
- Early works, Richard Wright
- The Norton book of friendship, edited by Eudora Welty and Ronald A. Sharp
- Christmas at The New Yorker, stories, poems, humor, and art, from the editors of The New Yorker ; foreword by John Updike
- The book of lost tales, J. R. R. Tolkien ; edited by Christopher Tolkien, Part 1
- A patriot's handbook, songs, poems, stories, and speeches celebrating the land we love, selected and introduced by Caroline Kennedy
- My Southern journey, true stories from the heart of the South, Rick Bragg
- Old age -- United States -- Literary collections
- Illinois -- Literary collections
- Friendship -- Literary collections
- African American lesbians -- Literary collections
- Fatherhood -- Literary collections
- Gastronomy -- Literary collections
- Boys -- Literary collections
- Southern States -- Literary collections
- Fiction -- 20th century -- Literary collections
- Porches -- Literary collections
- Public libraries -- Literary collections
- Books and reading -- Literary collections
- African American teenage boys -- Literary collections
- Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 -- Literary collections
- African American boys -- Literary collections
- Women -- Literary collections
- Heroes and heroines -- Literary collections
- Women authors, American -- Literary collections
- Gratitude -- Literary collections
- Aging -- Literary collections
- Peace -- Literary collections
- Food habits -- Literary collections
- African Americans -- Literary collections
- West (U.S.) -- Literary collections
- Soviet Union -- Literary collections
- Dinners and dining -- Literary collections
- Christmas -- Literary collections
- Iranian Americans -- Literary collections
- Authors -- Literary collections
- Mississippi River -- Literary collections
- Heroes -- Literary collections
- Middle Earth (Imaginary place) -- Literary collections
- Japan -- Civilization -- 20th century -- Literary collections
- Nebraska -- Literary collections
- Cats -- Literary collections
- Fathers -- Literary collections
- Older women -- Literary collections
- English fiction -- Literary collections
- Girls -- Literary collections -- Juvenile literature
- United States -- Civilization -- 20th century -- Literary collections -- Literary collections
- New York (N.Y.) -- Literary collections
- Women -- United States -- Literary collections
- Ozark Mountains -- Literary collections
- Cooking -- Literary collections
- Ireland -- Literary collections
- United States -- Literary collections
- Patriotism -- Literary collections
- United States -- Civilization -- 20th century -- Literary collections
- African American women -- Literary collections
- Older people -- United States -- Literary collections
Outgoing Resources
- Mapped to1