Incoming Resources
- The recognition of Nathaniel Hawthorne, selected criticism since 1828, edited by B. Bernard Cohen
- Classical Black nationalism, from the American Revolution to Marcus Garvey, edited by Wilson Jeremiah Moses
- Parrot pie for breakfast, an anthology of women pioneers, [selected by] Jane Robinson
- The Peru reader, history, culture, politics, edited by Orin Starn, Carlos Iván Degregori, and Robin Kirk
- The war the women lived, female voices from the Confederate South, edited by Walter Sullivan ; with a foreword by George Core
- Chanting down Babylon, the Rastafari reader, edited by Nathaniel Samuel Murrell, William David Spencer, and Adrian Anthony McFarlane ; Clinton Chisholm, consulting editor
- Lend me your ears, great speeches in history, selected and introduced by William Safire
- Voices of multicultural America, notable speeches delivered by African, Asian, Hispanic, and Native Americans, 1790-1995, Deborah Gillan Straub, editor
- The unlevel playing field, a documentary history of the African American experience in sport, [edited by] David K. Wiggins and Patrick B. Miller
- America's working women, a documentary history, 1600 to the present, edited by Rosalyn Baxandall and Linda Gordon with Susan Reverby
- Conrad,, the critical heritage;, edited by Norman Sherry
- The principles of scientific management
- The new feminism in twentieth-century America., Edited and with an introd. by June Sochen
- Stephen Crane,, the critical heritage,, edited by Richard M. Weatherford
- Courage in a dangerous world, the political writings of Eleanor Roosevelt, edited by Allida M. Black
- The Federalist,, by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. Edited by Benjamin Fletcher Wright
- Classical Telugu poetry, an anthology, translated, edited and with an introduction by Velcheru Narayana Rao and David Shulman
- In our own words, extraordinary speeches of the American century, edited by Robert Torricelli and Andrew Carroll ; foreword by Doris Kearns Goodwin
- Freedom on my mind, the Columbia documentary history of the African American experience, Manning Marable, general editor ; Nishani Frazier and John McMillian, assistant editors
- Understanding Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents, Claudia Durst Johnson
- Lincoln on democracy, edited and introduced by Mario M. Cuomo and Harold Holzer ; with essays by Gabor S. Boritt ... [et al.] ; afterword by Frank J. Williams
- Forge of union, anvil of liberty, a correspondent's report on the first federal elections, the first federal Congress, and the Bill of Rights, Jeffrey St. John ; foreword by Warren E. Burger
- Slave narratives
- Modern American literature
- The Bach reader, a life of Johann Sebastian Bach in letters and documents, edited by Hans T. David and Arthur Mendel
- Source book in astronomy, 1900-1950, Harlow Shapley, editor
- Late Latin writers and their Greek sources, [by] Pierre Courcelle ; translated by Harry E. Wedeck
- Presidents from Hoover through Truman, 1929-1953, debating the issues in pro and con primary documents, [compiled by] John E. Moser
- Hamlet, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Blood, toil, tears and sweat, the speeches of Winston Churchill, edited and with an introduction by David Cannadine
- Two modern American tragedies, reviews and criticism of Death of a salesman and A streetcar named Desire, [edited by] John D. Hurrell
- The poet's Dante, edited by Peter S. Hawkins and Rachel Jacoff
- The Manhattan Project, a documentary introduction to the atomic age, edited by Michael B. Stoff, Jonathan F. Fanton, R. Hal Williams
- Moving toward life, five decades of transformational dance, Anna Halprin ; edited by Rachel Kaplan
- A larger memory, a history of our diversity with voices, Ronald Takaki
- The feminist papers:, from Adams to de Beauvoir., Edited and with introductory essays by Alice S. Rossi
- The Crane log, a documentary life of Stephen Crane, 1871-1900, Stanley Wertheim, Paul M. Sorrentino
- The Salem witch trials reader, by Frances Hill
- Understanding To kill a mockingbird, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historic documents, Claudia Durst Johnson
- Germany in the age of Bismarck,, by W.M. Simon
- Old English grammar & reader,, by Robert E. Diamond