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Zakhor, Jewish History and Jewish Memory By Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi. University of Washington Press, 1999
Zambia Shall Be Free: An Autobiography By Kenneth D. Kaunda. Praeger, 1963
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
Zamumo's Gifts: Indian-European Exchange in the Colonial Southeast By Joseph M. Hall Jr.. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009
Zane Grey: Romancing the West By Stephen J. May. Ohio University Press, 1997
Zanzibar under Colonial Rule By Abdul Sheriff, Ed Ferguson. James Currey, 1991
Zanzotto By Vivienne Hand. Edinburgh University Press, 1994
Zapata's Disciple: Essays By Martín Espada. South End Press, 1998
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A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
Zayd By David S. Powers. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014
Zelauto: the Fountaine of Fame, 1580 By Anthony Munday, Jack Stillinger. Southern Illinois University Press, 1963
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A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
Zen and Oriental Art By Hugo Munsterberg. Charles E. Tuttle Publishing, 1965
Zen and Psychotherapy: Integrating Traditional and Nontraditional Approaches By Christopher J. Mruk, Joan Hartzell. Springer Publishing Company, 2003
Zen and the Birds of Appetite By Thomas Merton. New Directions, 1968
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Zen Art for Meditation By Stewart W. Holmes, Chimyo Horioka. Tuttle Publishing, 1973
The Zen Canon: Understanding the Classic Texts By Steven Heine, Dale S. Wright. Oxford University Press, 2004
Zen Flesh, Zen Bones: A Collection of Zen and Pre-Zen Writings By Paul Reps, Nyogen Senzaki. Tuttle, 1998
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A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
Zen Forest: Sayings of the Masters By Sōiku Shigematsu. Weatherhill, 1981
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Zen in the Art of Archery By Eugen Herrigel, R. F. C. Hull. Pantheon books, 1953
The Zen Life By Koji Sato, Sosei Kuzunishi, Ryojun Victoria. Weatherhill, 1977
Zen Master Dōgen: An Introduction with Selected Writings By Yūhō Yokoi, Dōogen. Weatherhill, 1976
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A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
The Zen Poetry of Dogen: Verses from the Mountain of Eternal Peace By Dogen, Steven Heine. Tuttle Publishing, 1997
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Zen Ritual: Studies of Zen Buddhist Theory in Practice By Steven Heine, Dale S. Wright. Oxford University Press, 2008
The Zen Teaching of Huang Po on the Transmission of Mind By Huang Po, P`Ei Hsiu, John Blofeld. Grove Press, 1959
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Zen Training: Methods and Philosophy By Katsuki Sekida, A. V. Grimstone. Weatherhill, 1975
A Zen Wave: Basho's Haiku and Zen By Basho Matsuo, Robert Aitken. Weatherhill, 1978
Zen, Poetry, the Art of Lucien Stryk By Susan Porterfield. Swallow Press, 1993
Zenith: In the White House with George H.W. Bush By Chase Untermeyer. Texas A&M University Press, 2016
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FREE! The Zeppelin's Passenger By E. Phillips Oppenheim. Little, Brown, and Company, 1918
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The Zero Fallacy and Other Essays in Neoclassical Philosophy By Charles Hartshome, Mohammad Valady. Open Court, 1997
Zhou Enlai: The Early Years By Chae-Jin Lee. Stanford University, 1994
Zhuangzi: Basic Writings By Zhuangzi, Burton Watson. Columbia University Press, 2003
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Zigzagger By Manuel Muñoz. Northwestern University Press, 2003
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Zik: A Selection from the Speeches of Nnamdi Azikiwe By Nnamdi Azikiwe. Cambridge University Press, 1961
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Zimbabwe's Cinematic Arts: Language, Power, Identity By Katrina Daly Thompson. Indiana University Press, 2013
Zinfandel: A History of a Grape and Its Wine By Charles L. Sullivan. University of California Press, 2003
Zionism and the Creation of a New Society By Ben Halpern, Jehuda Reinharz. Oxford University Press, 1998
Zionism: The Crucial Phase By David Vital. Oxford University Press, 1987
The Zionist Idea: A Historical Analysis and Reader By Arthur Hertzberg. Jewish Publication Society, 1997
Zohar, the Book of Enlightenment By Daniel Chanan Matt. Paulist Press, 1983
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Zone of Emptiness By Hiroshi Noma. World Pub. Co., 1956
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A Zone of Engagement By Perry Anderson. Verso, 1992
The Zone of Indifference By Robert Strausz-Hupé. Putnam, 1952
Zones of Conflict in Africa: Theories and Cases By George Klay Kieh Jr., Ida Rousseau Mukenge. Praeger, 2002
Zoning and Housing Costs: The Impact of Land-Use Controls on Housing Price By Lynne B. Sagalyn, George Sternlieb. The State University of New Jersy, 1973
The Zoo at Night By Susan Gubernat. University of Nebraska Press, 2017
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Zoogeography of the Sea By Sven Ekman, Elizabeth Palmer. Sidgwick & Jackson, 1953
Zooland: The Institution of Captivity By Irus Braverman. Stanford Law Books, 2013
Zoontologies: The Question of the Animal By Cary Wolfe. University of Minnesota Press, 2003
Zoot Suit and Other Plays By Luis Valdez. Arte Publico Press, 1992
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Zoot Suit: The Enigmatic Career of an Extreme Style By Kathy Peiss. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011
Zora Neale Hurston and a History of Southern Life By Tiffany Ruby Patterson. Temple University Press, 2005
Zora Neale Hurston: Collected Plays By Jean Lee Cole, Charles Mitchell, Zora Neale Hurston. Rutgers University Press, 2008
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A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
Zora Neale Hurston's Final Decade By Virginia Lynn Moylan. University Press of Florida, 2011
Zuleika Dobson: Or, an Oxford Love Story By Max Beerbohm. Dodd, Mead & Company, 1978
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A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Zuleika Dobson By Max Beerbohm. Boni and Liveright, 1911
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
Zuleika Dobson By Max Beerbohm. Modern Library, 1926
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A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Zuñi Potsherds By A. L. Kroeber. American Museum of Natural History, 1916
Zwingli: A Reformed Theologian By Jaques Courvoisier. John Knox Press, 1963
Zwingli: An Introduction to His Thought By W. P. Stephens. Oxford University, 1992
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