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- A Christmas story
- A clockwork orange : the restored edition
- A handful of dust
- A hole in Texas : a novel
- A man of the people
- A man of the people : a novel
- A posturing of fools : a novel
- A shortage of engineers
- A time to be born
- Aktrisa goda
- Arcadian adventures with the idle rich,
- Babbitt,
- Bath; : a satirical novel, with portraits.
- Bergdorf blondes
- Bergdorf blondes
- Bingo under the crucifix : a novel
- Bitch goddess : a novel
- Black mischief
- Blonde roots
- Blue angel : a novel
- Boomtown : a novel
- Brightness falls : a novel
- Byrne : a novel
- Cassandra French's finishing school for boys
- Chart throb
- Commonwealth : a novel
- Credo du Tiers-état
- Crome yellow,
- Dancing on coral
- Decline and fall
- Dem
- Dollarapalooza, or, The day peace broke out in Columbus
- Dvenadt͡satʹ stulʹev
- Echo Valley
- Eddie Krumble is the Clapper
- Elmer Gantry,
- Elvis live at five : a novel
- Erewhon
- Evelina, or, The history of a young lady's entrance into the world
- Evelina;
- Exposure : a novel
- Fabulous nobodies
- Fahrenheit 451
- Fahrenheit 451
- Fahrenheit 451;
- Fierce invalids home from hot climates
- Fixer Chao
- Foul matter
- Galactic rapture
- Generation A
- Generation A
- Geometric regional novel
- Get these men out of the hot sun
- Give + take
- Glyph : a novel
- Great apes
- Grub
- Gulliver's travels
- Gulliver's travels
- Gulliver's travels
- Gulliver's travels
- Gulliver's travels
- Gulliver's travels
- Gulliver's travels ; : and, A modest proposal
- Gulliver's travels into several remote nations of the world ..
- Gulliver's travels into several remote nations of the world,
- Gulliver's travels,
- Gulliver's travels, and other writings. : With an introd. and commentaries by Ricardo Quintana
- Gulliver's travels.
- Gulliver's travels: : an authoritative text, the correspondence of Swift, Pope's verses on Gulliver's travels [and] critical essays.
- Gulliver's travels; and other writings.
- Gullivers' travels, and other writings.
- Half known lives
- Happiness
- Hard times
- Hard times for these times ; : Reprinted pieces
- Hard times, and Reprinted pieces
- Hard times.
- Harold Godwin. : A social satire,
- Heads you win : a chronicle of modern twilight
- Home land
- Horse heaven
- Horse heaven
- Hunters and gatherers
- I am Martin Eisenstadt : one man's (wildly inappropriate) adventures with the last Republicans
- I'll let you go : a novel
- If 6 were 9
- In the pond : a novel
- In the wink of an eye : a novel
- Indecent exposure
- Jesus lives in Trenton : a novel
- Just a couple of days
- Just like beauty
- Keep it real
- Kept boy
- Kill two birds & get stoned
- Kings of infinite space
- Lake Wobegon days
- Lake Wobegon days
- Lapham rising
- Leap year : a novel
- Let's put the future behind us
- Lloyd, what happened : a novel of business
- Love creeps
- Main Street
- Main Street
- Main Street & Babbitt
- Main Street; : the story of Carol Kennicott,
- Main street
- Making it big
- Margherita Dolce Vita
- Market forces
- May contain nuts : a novel of extreme parenting
- Mertvye dushi : poėma
- Mission to America : a novel
- Moo
- Moonlight bowl manifesto : a cure for California : a novel
- Morte D'Urban
- Morte d'Urban
- My name is Legion
- Naked lunch
- Nazi literature in the Americas
- Ninon Lenclos a Mr. SuarD, de l'Académie Française, : auteur d'un mémoire signé Lenoir, & d'un mémoire encore pour la dame Kornmann
- Northanger Abbey
- Northanger Abbey
- Northanger Abbey
- Nothing
- Novelists : stories
- Novyi rasklad v Pokerkhause : roman
- Obamistan! land without racism : your guide to the new America
- On spec : a novel of young Hollywood
- Option$ : the secret life of Steve Jobs : a parody
- Our mutual friend
- Our mutual friend,
- Our mutual friend,
- Our mutual friend,
- Our mutual friend.
- Our mutual friend;
- Penguin Island
- Popcorn
- Poppy Shakespeare
- Porterhouse blue
- Prince of Christler-Coke
- Prosecutors will be violated : no matter what crime you committed, it's not your fault
- Quite honestly
- Radio activity
- Rash limberger for president : a political satire
- Reckless eyeballing
- Red meat cures cancer : a novel
- Richard Brautigan's Trout fishing in America ; The pill versus the Springhill mine disaster ; and, In watermelon sugar
- Rose, Rose, I love you
- Rushing to paradise
- Sartor resartus
- Sartor resartus : the life & opinions of Herr Teufelsdrkh
- Sartor resartus,
- Sartor resartus, : the life and opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh, in three books ..
- Sartor resartus. : The life and opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh.
- Sartor resartus: : the life and opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh.
- Sartor resartus; : the life and opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh, in three books.
- Sartor resartus; : the life and opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh.
- Sartor resartus; : the life and opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh. In three books ..
- Seeing double
- Sellevision
- Serendipity green
- Serious men
- Sicilian tragedee : a novel
- Silicon follies : a dot.comedy
- Small world : an academic romance
- Smoke screen
- Smokeout
- Snobs
- Snobs : a novel
- Speak for England
- Stolen spring
- Stool wives : a fiction of Africa
- Suck on this year : lyfao @ 140 characters or less
- Summit
- Survivor : a novel
- Terpsichore amidst the forty hills : a historical novel of wide scope--
- Textermination : a novel
- The Assembly-man; : written in the year 1647
- The Ernesto "Che" Guevara School for Wayward Girls : a novel
- The Eustace diamonds
- The Eustace diamonds
- The Eustace diamonds
- The Eustace diamonds. : A novel.
- The Gilded Age : a tale of today
- The Jewish war : a novel
- The London pigeon wars
- The Manchurian candidate
- The Manchurian candidate
- The Paris sketch book of Mr. M. A. Titmarsh and eastern sketches, a journey from Cornwall to Cairo, the Irish sketch book and character sketches
- The Wapshot scandal
- The Yazoo blues : a novel
- The absentee,
- The best thing that can happen to a croissant
- The bones : a novel
- The business : a novel
- The cat who killed Lilian Jackson Braun : a parody
- The cotillion; : or, One good bull is half the herd
- The coup : a novel
- The custom of the country
- The custom of the country
- The custom of the country
- The devil's carousel
- The faithful narrative of a pastor's disappearance
- The finishing school
- The finishing school
- The first men in the moon,
- The fracking king : a novel
- The future so bright : I can't bear to look
- The futurist : a novel
- The garden next door
- The gatecrasher
- The gilded age
- The gilded age
- The gilded age : a tale of to-day.
- The golden rule
- The handmaid of desire : a novel
- The heart of redness
- The homecoming game : a novel
- The hound in the left-hand corner : a novel
- The impartial recorder : a novel
- The informers
- The last days of Louisiana Red
- The last days of Louisiana Red
- The last good paradise
- The late George Apley; : a novel in the form of a memoir,
- The lecturer's tale
- The legend of Captain Jones. : Relating his adventure to sea: his first landing, and strange combat with a mighty bear. His furious battel with his six and thirty men, against the army of eleven kings, with their overthrow and deaths. His relieving of Kemper Castle. His strange and admirable sea-fight with six huge gallies of Spain, and nine thousand souldiers. His taking prisoner, and hard usage. Lastly, his setting at liberty by the Kings command, and return for England
- The legend of Captain Jones: : the first and second part. Relating his adventure to sea: his first landing, and strange combat with a mighty bear. His furious battel with his six and thirty men against the army of eleven kings, with their overthrow and deaths. His relieving of Kemper castle. His strange and admirable sea-fight with six huge gallies of Spain, and nine thousand souldiers. His being taken prisoner, and hard usage. His being set at liberty by the kings command, and return for England. Also, his other incredible adventures and atchievements by sea and land; continued to his death
- The life of insects : a novel
- The loved one : an Anglo-American tragedy
- The memoirs of Barry Lyndon
- The memoirs of Barry Lyndon Esq.
- The meowmorphosis
- The miller of Angibault
- The mystic masseur
- The mystic masseur : a novel
- The nanny diaries : a novel
- The nanny diaries : a novel
- The persistence of memory
- The poor mouth : a bad story about the hard life
- The quorum
- The return of the player
- The road to Notown
- The salt smugglers : history of the Abbé de Bucquoy
- The scheme for full employment
- The struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson
- The terrible twos
- The terrible twos
- The thought gang
- The throwback
- The tragedie of King Richard, the Second; : the life and times of Richard II (1367-1400), King of England (1377-1399) compared to those of Richard of America in his second administration,
- The way of the bees : an ovarian yarn
- The woad to Wuin
- The wonderful, surprizing and uncommon voyages and adventures of Captain Jones, to Patagonia. : Relating his adventures to sea. His first landing, and strange combat with a mighty bear. His furious battle with his six and thirty men, against an army of eleven kings, with their overthrow and deaths. His relieving of Kemper Castle. His strange and admirable sea fight with six huge galleys of Spain, and nine thousand soldiers. His being taken prisoner, and hard usage. His being set at liberty by the king's command, in exchange for twenty-four Spanish captains, and return for England. A comical description of Captain Jones's ruby nose. Part the second. His incredible adventures and atchievements [sic] by sea and land, particularly his miraculous deliverance from a wreck at sea, by the support of a dolphin. His several desperate duels. His combat with Bahader Cham, a giant of the race of Og. His loves with the queen of No-Land, and basely leaving her. His deep employments, and happy success in business of state. All which, and more, is but the tythe of his own relation, which he continued until he grew speechless and died. With his elegy and epitaph
- This is your life : a novel
- Transatlantic blues
- Travels of Lemuel Gulliver into several remote regions of the world
- Trial of Abraham Lincoln by the great statesmen of the republic : a council of the past on the tyranny of the present ; the spirit of the Constitution on the bench--Abraham Lincoln, prisoner at the bar, his own counsel
- Trial of Abraham Lincoln by the great statesmen of the republic : a council of the past on the tyranny of the present ; the spirit of the Constitution on the bench--Abraham Lincoln, prisoner at the bar, his own counsel
- U.S.! : a novel
- Vanity Fair : a novel without a hero
- Vanity fair
- Vanity fair ...
- Vanity fair : a novel without a hero
- Vanity fair : authoritative text, backgrounds and contents, criticism
- Vanity fair,
- Vintage stuff
- Virtual morality : a novel
- What was she thinking? : notes on a scandal
- White man's grave
- White man's grave
- Why not me? : the inside story of the making and unmaking of the Franken presidency
- Wickford Point
- Wigfield
- Wigfield : the can-do town that just may not
- Wilson : a consideration of the sources
- Wilt
- Wizard of the crow
- X out of Wonderland : a saga
- Yellow back radio broke-down
- Zanesville : a novel
- Zavodnoĭ apelʹsin
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