Mississippi River
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Mississippi River
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Mississippi River
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Incoming Resources
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- Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn
- Immortal river, the upper Mississippi in ancient and modern times, Calvin R. Fremling
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, complete text with introduction, historical contexts, critical essays, Mark Twain ; edited by Susan K. Harris ; with the assistance of Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon
- Travels through the northwestern regions of the United States
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,, an annotated text, backgrounds and sources, essays in criticism., Edited by Sculley Bradley, Richmond Croom Beatty [and] E. Hudson Long
- Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer/Huckleberry Finn, edited by Stuart Hutchinson
- When the Mississippi ran backwards, empire, intrigue, murder, and the New Madrid earthquakes, Jay Feldman
- The confidence-man, his masquerade, an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, reviews, criticism, an annotated bibliography, Herman Melville ; edited by Hershel Parker
- Planning for floods, written and directed by James Brown and George C. Stoney ; produced by George C. Stoney, Environmental Defense Fund and Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
- Understanding Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents, Claudia Durst Johnson
- Cradle of the father of waters, [presented by United States Department of the Interior]
- The art of Huckleberry Finn;, text, sources, criticism., Selected and edited by Hamlin Hill [and] Walter Blair
- Planning for floods
- Huckleberry Finn, text, sources, and criticism, [Edited by] Kenneth S. Lynn
- Discover!, America's Great River Road : Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, by Pat Middleton
- Old Man River, the Mississippi River in North American history, Paul Schneider
- The dramatic unity of "Huckleberry Finn", George C. Carrington, Jr
Outgoing Resources
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