Incoming Resources
- The King years, historic moments in the civil rights movement, Taylor Branch
- Nazi Germany and the Jews, Saul Friedländer
- Contemporary drama; nine plays, American, English, European,, selected by E. Bradlee Watson and Benfield Pressey
- Tabula rasa, John McPhee
- American odyssey, 1963-1999, Mary Ellen Mark ; poem by Maya Angelou
- British poets of the Great War, Brooke, Rosenberg, Thomas : a documentary volume, edited by Patrick Quinn
- Modern and contemporary Afro-American poetry, edited by Bernard W. Bell
- A century of segregation, race, class, and disadvantage, Leland Ware
- Contemporary Mormonism, Latter-day Saints in modern America, Claudia L. Bushman
- La jalousie, Alain Robbe-Grillet
- The second line of defense, American women and World War I, Lynn Dumenil
- Zora Neale Hurston, a biography of the spirit, Deborah G. Plant
- Casablanca, Warner Brothers Pictures presents a Hal B. Wallis production ; directed by Michael Curtiz ; screen play by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch
- Puerto Rico, the trials of the oldest colony in the world
- The lynching, the epic courtroom battle that brought down the Klan, Laurence Leamer
- The orphans of Davenport, eugenics, the Great Depression, and the war over children's intelligence, Marilyn Brookwood
- Black humor fiction of the sixties;, a pluralistic definition of man and his world, [by] Max F. Schulz
- A ceramic continuum, fifty years of the Archie Bray influence, edited by Peter Held with essays by Rick Newby [and others]
- Nuclear folly, a history of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Serhii Plokhy
- Stand by me, the forgotten history of gay liberation, Jim Downs
- A potter's book, by Bernard Leach
- Harlem at war, the Black experience in WWII, Nat Brandt
- Twentieth-century American-Jewish fiction writers, edited by Daniel Walden
- Dictionary of contemporary American artists, Paul Cummings
- American novelists since World War II, edited by James R. Giles and Wanda H. Giles, Sixth series
- Gathering blossoms under fire, the journals of Alice Walker 1965-2000, edited by Valerie Boyd
- The milk bowl of feathers, essential surrealist writings, edited, with an introduction, by Mary Ann Caws
- Archibald MacLeish, an American life, Scott Donaldson ; in collaboration with R.H. Winnick
- H.G. Wells;, a biography
- The heart of a woman, Maya Angelou
- Neruda, an intimate biography, Volodia Teitelboim ; translated by Beverly J. DeLong-Tonelli
- The freedom movement's lost legacy, Black abolitionism since emancipation, Keith P. Griffler
- Mexicans in the Midwest, 1900-1932, Juan R. García
- Eyes on the prize, a production of Blackside, Inc. ; [creator and executive producer, Henry Hampton]
- Jump at the sun, producer and writer, Kristy Andersen ; director, Sam Pollard ; co-produced by Bay Bottom News and Thirteen/WNET's American Masters
- American originality, essays on poetry, Louise Glück
- The vanquished, why the First World War failed to end, Robert Gerwarth
- Culture and customs of Brazil, Jon S. Vincent
- Grand Hotel Abyss, the lives of the Frankfurt School, Stuart Jeffries
- Hitler's art thief, Hildebrand Gurlitt, the Nazis, and the looting of Europe's treasures, Susan Ronald
- British novelists since 1960, edited by Merritt Moseley, Fourth series
- Soldiers of the pen, the Writers' War Board in World War II, Thomas Howell
- From totems to hip-hop, edited by Ishmael Reed
- The bitter taste of victory, life, love, and art in the ruins of the Reich, Lara Feigel
- The Peking Express, the bandits who stole a train, stunned the West, and broke the Republic of China, James M. Zimmerman
- The stories of John Cheever, John Cheever
- The Polar Bear Expedition, the heroes of America's forgotten invasion of Russia, 1918-1919, James Carl Nelson
- Collected stories, including May we borrow your husband?, A sense of reality, Twenty-one stories, Graham Greene
- Why a painting is like a pizza, a guide to understanding and enjoying modern art, Nancy G. Heller
- The search