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Ten million years to Friday. by Lymington, John. ;
Subjects: Science fiction.;
© 1970 [c1967], Doubleday,

Requiem for idols ; and, You're best alone / by Lofts, Norah, 1904-1983. ; Lofts, Norah, 1904-1983. You're best alone. ;
Subjects: Historical fiction.;
© 1981., Doubleday,

My cousin death / by McMullen, Mary, 1920- ;
Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Detective and mystery stories.;
© 1980., Published for the Crime Club by Doubleday,

A grave without flowers / by McMullen, Mary, 1920- ;
Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Detective and mystery stories.;
© 1983., Published for the Crime Club by Doubleday,

American glass. by Van Tassel, Valentine. ;
Glass--America's first industry -- Wistar and Stiegel -- Post-revolutionary period -- The pressed glass era -- Vogue for pictorial bottles -- The Victorian era in glass -- Cut and engraved glass -- The new art glass -- Glassmaking and decorating -- Collected antique glass.
Subjects: Glassware;
© [1950], Gramercy Pub. Co.

Someone knows my name / by Hill, Lawrence, 1957- ;
Subjects: Slavery; Slaves; African American loyalists; Blacks; African American loyalists; Antislavery movements;
© 2008, c2007., W.W. Norton & Co.,

The age of Shiva : a novel / by Suri, Manil. ;
Subjects: Love, Maternal; Mothers and sons;
© 2009, c2007., W.W. Norton,

Hope in a jar / by Harbison, Elizabeth M. ;
Twenty years ago, Allie Denty was "the pretty one "and her best friend Olivia Pelham was "the smart one." Throughout high school, they were inseparable ... until a vicious rumor about Olivia-- a rumor too close to the truth--ended their friendship. Now, on the eve of their twentieth high school reunion, they're about to get together again and resume an old friendship.
Subjects: Chick lit.; Female friendship;
© 2009., St. Martin's Press,

Antique barometers : an illustrated survey / by Banfield, Edwin. ;
Subjects: Barometers; Barometers;
© 1976, Baros Books,

Tituba of Salem Village, by Petry, Ann, 1908-1997. ;
Tells how Tituba, a slave, was sold in Barbados to a preacher bound for Boston and became one of three women convicted at the beginning of the Salem witch trials. The story of the slave Tituba and her husband, John Indian, from the day they were sold in Barbados until the tragic Salem witchcraft trials. In the Salem Village of 1692, superstition and hysteria peaked with the Salem witch trials. One of the first three "witches" condemned is Tituba, a slave from Barbados. "This restrained but dramatic narrative ... brings to life not only Tituba but also those around her, and shows how suspicion against her culminated in her arrest and trial."
Subjects: Tituba; Witchcraft;
© [1964], Crowell