Incoming Resources
- Jane Austen,, a collection of critical essays
- While in the hands of the enemy, military prisons of the Civil War, Charles W. Sanders, Jr
- The global transformation, history, modernity and the making of international relations, Barry Buzan and George Lawson
- John Keats, his life and writings
- Born losers, a history of failure in America, Scott A. Sandage
- The English romantic poets,, a review of research,, by Ernest Bernbaum [and others]
- At home in nineteenth-century America, a documentary history, Amy G. Richter
- The Underground Railroad, Laurie Collier Hillstrom
- Lyrical ballads, [by] Wordsworth and Coleridge; the text of the 1798 ed. with the additional 1800 poems and the prefaces. Edited with introd., notes and appendices by R.L. Brett and A.R. Jones
- The judgment of Paris, the revolutionary decade that gave the world Impressionism, Ross King
- Notes from a colored girl, the Civil War pocket diaries of Emilie Frances Davis, Karsonya Wise Whitehead
- Ada's algorithm, how Lord Byron's daughter Ada Lovelace launched the digital age, James Essinger
- The Jim dilemma, reading race in Huckleberry Finn, Jocelyn Chadwick-Joshua
- Nineteenth-century British drama;, an anthology of representative plays,, edited by Leonard R.N. Ashley
- A World Not to Come, a History of Latino Writing and Print Culture, Raúl Coronado
- Kate Chopin, Barbara C. Ewell
- Josie Underwood's Civil War diary, edited by Nancy Disher Baird ; foreword by Catherine Coke Shick
- Lincoln and his generals, T. Harry Williams
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,, by Edward L. Hirsh
- Selected speeches and writings, by Abraham Lincoln
- Indian yell, the heart of an American insurgency, Michael Blake
- Experiencing Verdi, a listener's companion, Donald Sanders
- The Civil War and Reconstruction: 1860 to 1876., Rodney P. Carlisle, general editor, Volume III
- The Oxford Book of Nineteenth-Century English Verse,, Chosen by John Hayward
- Of one blood, abolitionism and the origins of racial equality, Paul Goodman
- Chicago in the age of capital, class, politics, and democracy during the civil war and reconstruction, John B. Jentz and Richard Schneirov
- Wild unrest, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the making of "The yellow wall-paper", Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz
- Trail to Wounded Knee, the last stand of the Plains Indians, 1860-1890, Herman J. Viola ; [foreword and afterword by George P. Horse Capture with Daylight Horse Capture]
- Florence Nightingale at first hand, Lynn McDonald
- Oxford reader's companion to Dickens, edited by Paul Schlicke
- Autobiography of Mark Twain, Harriet Elinor Smith, editor ; associate editors, Benjamin Griffin [and others]
- Symbolism and modern literature, studies in honor of Wallace Fowlie, edited by Marcel Tetel
- Daughter of fortune, a novel, Isabel Allende ; translated from the Spanish by Margaret Sayers Peden
- Nineteenth-century literature criticism
- Understanding Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents, Claudia Durst Johnson
- Carpetbaggers, cavalry, and the Ku Klux Klan, exposing the invisible empire during Reconstruction, J. Michael Martinez
- O. Henry, the man and his work,, by E. Hudson Long
- Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli pirates, the forgotten war that changed American history, Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger
- Manifest destinations, cities and tourists in the nineteenth-century American West, J. Philip Gruen
- Wars of empire, Douglas Porch
- I freed myself, African American self-emancipation in the Civil War era, David Williams, Valdosta State University, Georgia
- Sea of glory, America's voyage of discovery : the U.S. Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, Nathaniel Philbrick
- Complete works of Oscar Wilde, with an introduction by Vyvyan Holland
- Nature's metropolis, Chicago and the Great West, William Cronon
- Communities of women, an idea in fiction, Nina Auerbach
- The weather experiment, the pioneers who sought to see the future, Peter Moore
- The devil in the white city, murder, magic, and madness at the fair that changed America, Erik Larson
- Captives in gray, the Civil War prisons of the Union, Roger Pickenpaugh
- Our hearts fell to the ground, Plains Indian views of how the West was lost, edited with an introduction by Colin G. Calloway
- Was Huck Black?, Mark Twain and African-American voices, Shelley Fisher Fishkin