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S.O.S.: Sustain Our Schools By Patricia Albjerg Graham. Hill and Wang, 1992
The Saar Conflict, 1945-1955 By Jacques Freymond. Stevens, 1960
Sabbath, the Day of Delight By Abraham E. Millgram. Jewish Publication Society of America, 1947
The Sabermetric Revolution: Assessing the Growth of Analytics in Baseball By Benjamin Baumer and, Andrew Zimbalist. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014
Sabertooth By Mauricio Antón. Indiana University Press, 2013
Sabine Pass: The Confederacy's Thermopylae By Edward T. Cotham Jr.. University of Texas Press, 2004
The Sabra: The Creation of the New Jew By Oz Almog, Haim Watzman. University of California Press, 2000
Sacagawea: A Biography By April R. Summitt. Greenwood, 2008
Sacco-Vanzetti: The Murder and the Myth By Robert H. Montgomery. Devin-Adair, 1960
A Sacramental Life: A Festschrift Honoring Bernard Cooke By Michael Horace Barnes, William P. Roberts. Marquette University Press, 2003
A Sacramental Universe: Being a Study in the Metaphysics of Experience By Archibald Allan Bowman, J. W. Scott. Princeton University Press, 1939
Sacred Aid: Faith and Humanitarianism By Michael Barnett, Janice Gross Stein. Oxford University Press, 2012
The Sacred and Profane in English Renaissance Literature By Mary A. Papazian. University of Delaware Press, 2008
Sacred and Secular Elegies By George Barker. New Directions, 1943
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The Sacred and the Secular University By Jon H. Roberts, James Turner. Princeton University Press, 2000
The Sacred and the Sovereign: Religion and International Politics By John D. Carlson, Erik C. Owens. Georgetown University Press, 2003
Sacred Art: Catholic Saints and Candomblé Gods in Modern Brazil By Henry Glassie, Pravina Shukla. Indiana University Press, 2018
Sacred Attunement: A Jewish Theology By Michael Fishbane. University of Chicago Press, 2008
Sacred Companies: Organizational Aspects of Religion and Religious Aspects of Organizations By N. J. Demerath III, Peter Dobkin Hall, Terry Schmitt, Rhys H. Williams. Oxford University Press, 1998
Sacred Cows in Education By Richard Goodings, Frank Coffield. Edinburgh University Press, 1983
The Sacred Depths of Nature By Ursula Goodenough. Oxford University Press, 1998
Sacred Drama: A Spirituality of Christian Liturgy By Patricia Wilson-Kastner. Fortress Press, 1999
Sacred Fictions: Holy Women and Hagiography in Late Antiquity By Lynda L. Coon. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997
Sacred Hindu Symbols By Gautam Chatterjee. Abhinav, 2001
Sacred Interests: The United States and the Islamic World, 1821-1921 By Karine V. Walther. University of North Carolina Press, 2015
FREE! The Sacred Laws of the Âryas: As Taught in the Schools of Âpastamba, Gautama, Vâsishtha, and Baudhâyana By Georg Bühler. Christian Literature Company, 1898
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Sacred Memories: The Civil War Monument Movement in Texas By Kelly McMichael. Texas State Historical Association Press, 2009
Sacred Revolutions: Durkheim and the Collège de Sociologie By Michèle H. Richman. University of Minnesota Press, 2002
The Sacred Self: A Cultural Phenomenology of Charismatic Healing By Thomas J. Csordas. University of California Press, 1994
Sacred Shelter: 13 Journeys of Homelessness and Healing By Susan Celia Greenfield. Fordham University Press, 2019
Sacred Sites: The Secret History of Southern California By Susan Suntree. University of Nebraska Press, 2010
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Sacred Song from the Byzantine Pulpit: Romanos the Melodist By R. J. Schork. University Press of Florida, 1995
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Sacred Space: Right Relationship and Spirituality in Healthcare By Stephen G. Wright, Jean Sayre-Adams. Churchill Livingstone, 2000
The Sacred Tree: Being the Second Part of the Tale of Genji By Lady Murasaki, Arthur Waley. Houghton Mifflin Company, 1926
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Sacred Trust: The Medieval Church as an Economic Firm By Robert D. Tollison, Robert F. Hébert, Robert B. Ekelund Jr., Gary M. Anderson, Audrey B. Davidson. Oxford University Press, 1996
Sacred Violence in Early America By Susan Juster. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016
FREE! Sacrifice and Other Plays By Rabindranath Tagore. Macmillan, 1917
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The Sacrifice of Christ By C. F. D. Moule. Hodder and Stoughton, 1956
Sacrifice Your Love: Psychoanalysis, Historicism, Chaucer By L. O. Aranye Fradenburg. University of Minnesota Press, 2002
Sacrificing Soldiers on the National Mall By Kristin Ann Hass. University of California Press, 2013
Sadat and After: Struggles for Egypt's Political Soul By Raymond William Baker. Harvard University Press, 1990
Saddam's Word Political Discourse in Iraq By Ofra Bengio. Oxford University Press, 1998
Saddharma-Pundarika or the Lotus of the True Law By Friedrich Max Meuller, H. Kern. Dover Publications, 1963
Sade, the Invention of the Libertine Body By Marcel Hénaff, Xavier Callahan. University of Minnesota Press, 1999
Sadie Brower Neakok, an Iñupiaq Woman By Margaret B. Blackman, Margaret B Blackman. University of Washington Press, 1989
Safari: A Saga of the African Blue By Martin Johnson. G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1928
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Safe by a Mile By Charlie Metro, Tom Altherr. University of Nebraska Press, 2002
Safe Food: The Politics of Food Safety By Marion Nestle. University of California Press, 2010 (Updated edition)
Safety in the Skies: Personnel and Parties in the NTSB Aviation Accident Investigations: Master Volume By Liam P. Sarsfield, William L. Stanley, Cynthia C. Lebow, Emile Ettedgui, Garth Henning. Rand, 2000
Safety Net: Welfare and Social Security, 1929-1979 By Blanche D. Coll. Rutgers University Press, 1995
Safety Practices, Firm Culture, and Workplace Injuries By Richard J. Butler, Yong-Seung Park. W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2005
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