Manners and customs
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Manners and customs
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Manners and customs
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Incoming Resources
- The girls of Atomic City, the untold story of the women who helped win World War II, Denise Kiernan
- The Englishwoman in America, [by Isabella Lucy Bird] ; edited by Thomas Philbrick
- It's a wonderful Christmas, the best of the holidays 1940-1965, Susan Waggoner
- Wondrous times on the frontier, Dee Brown
- The King's Speech, the Weinstein Company and UK Film Council present ; in association with Momentum Pictures, Aegis Film Fund, Molinare-London, FilmNation Entertainment ; a See-Saw Films/Bedlam production ; directed by Tom Hooper ; produced by Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Gareth Unwin ; screenplay by David Seidler ; a film by Tom Hooper
- Discovering America's past, customs, legends, history & lore of our great nation
- The good dream, Donna VanLiere
- The East End, four centuries of London life, Alan Palmer ; with an introduction by Peter Ackroyd
- Bloomington Normal, those were the days, Illinois Valley Public Telecommunications Corporation
- A pioneer sampler, the daily life of a pioneer family in 1840, by Barbara Greenwood ; illustrated by Heather Collins
- Saint Mazie, Jami Attenberg
- Cowboys & Indians
- Life on the Mississippi,, by Mark Twain
- Girl with a pearl earring, Tracy Chevalier
- Fancy Nancy, by Jane O'Connor ; pictures by Robin Preiss Glasser
- Dairylandia, dispatches from a state of mind, Steve Hannah
- Sheltered by the warrior, Barbara Phinney
- Little house in the Ozarks, the rediscovered writings, Laura Ingalls Wilder ; edited by Stephen W. Hines
- Spellbreaker, Charlie N. Holmberg
- Fall of giants, Ken Follett
- Meet Felicity, an American girl : 1774, by Valerie Tripp ; illustrations, Dan Andreasen ; vignettes, Luann Roberts, Keith Skeen
- A gathering of days, a New England girl's journal, 1830-32 : a novel, by Joan W. Blos
- Miss Kopp just won't quit, Amy Stewart
- How tiger says thank you!, an adventure in eight languages, by Abigail Samoun ; illustrated by Sarah Watts
- Les Misérables, directed by Tom Hooper ; produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Debra Hayward, Cameron Mackintosh ; screenplay by William Nicholson, Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg, Herbert Kretzmer ; executive producers, Angela Morrison, Liza Chasin, Nicholas Allott, F. Richard Pappas ; a Universal Pictures presentation ; in association with Relativity Media ; a Working Title Films/Cameron Mackintosh production ; a film by Tom Hooper
- Kabul Beauty School, an American woman goes behind the veil, Deborah Rodriguez ; with Kristin Ohlson
- The gown, a novel of the royal wedding, Jennifer Robson
- The importance of being seven, Alexander McCall Smith
- The lost continent, by Bill Bryson
- On the home front, edited by Ken & Janice Tate
- Country roads, edited by Ken & Janice Tate
- Tea time for the traditionally built, Alexander McCall Smith
- Ancient Rome, written by Simon James
- Pride and prejudice, Jane Austen ; edited with an introduction by Vivien Jones ; with the original Penguin Classics introduction by Tony Tanner
- A Christmas carol, Entertainment Partners ; executive producer, Robert E. Fuisz ; screenplay by Roger O. Hirson ; produced by William F. Storke, Alfred R. Kelman ; directed by Clive Donner
- The home front, U.S.A., by Ronald H. Bailey and the editors of Time-Life Books
- When you are engulfed in flames, David Sedaris
- Notting Hill, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment presents in association with Working Title Films from Notting Hill Pictures ; a Duncan Kenworthy production ; a Roger Michell film ; written by Richard Curtis ; produced by Duncan Kenworthy ; directed by Roger Michell
- A long way from home, growing up in the American heartland, Tom Brokaw
- Fortune's rocks, a novel, Anita Shreve
- Grandfather's journey, written and illustrated by Allen Say
- Katie up and down the hall, the true story of how one dog turned five neighbors into a family, Glenn Plaskin
- All the children of the world, by Karen Mezek Leimert
- Thanksgiving is--, by Louise Borden ; illustrated by Steve Bjorkman
- Going to grandma's house, edited by Ken and Janice Tate
- Memoirs of a geisha, Columbia Pictures, Dreamworks Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment present an Amblin Entertainment, Red Wagon Entertainment production ; directed by Rob Marshall ; screenplay by Robin Swicord ; produced by Lucy Fisher & Douglas Wick, Steven Spielberg ; a Rob Marshall film
- American folklore and legend, [Editor, Jane Polley; et. al.]
- David Copperfield ; The old curiosity shop ; Hard times, Charles Dickens
- Flyover lives, a memoir, Diane Johnson
- The secret keeper, a novel, Kate Morton
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