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Appendixes
Merchant, Carolyn. "Appendixes". Spare the Birds!: George Bird Grinnell and the First Audubon Society, New Haven: Yale University Press, , pp.
Merchant, C. (). Appendixes. In Spare the Birds!: George Bird Grinnell and the First Audubon Society (pp. ). New Haven: Yale University Press.
Merchant, C. Appendixes. Spare the Birds!: George Bird Grinnell and the First Audubon Society. New Haven: Yale University Press, pp.
Merchant, Carolyn. "Appendixes" In Spare the Birds!: George Bird Grinnell and the First Audubon Society, New Haven: Yale University Press,
Merchant C. Appendixes. In: Spare the Birds!: George Bird Grinnell and the First Audubon Society. New Haven: Yale University Press; p
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This section of the bibliography lists biographies published in English before that were written by or about slaves or former slaves. Much less well known than autobiographical slave narratives, the biographies of slaves or former slaves constitute an abundant resource for the study of the nineteenth-century slave narrative tradition. In addition to book-length biographies, the following listing comprises biographical pamphlets, books of biographical sketches, historical volumes that contain a significant proportion of biographical narratives, and substantial biographical introductions to editions of authors' works. Generally more sermonic than narrative, eulogies are not listed here. Also excluded from this bibliography are various other non-narrative biographical forms, for example, the commemorative speech, the newspaper, magazine, or journal article, and the obituary, even though they were sometimes used for biographical purp
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Mr. Mustard Plaster and Other Mormon Essays
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By Mary Lythgoe Bradford
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Where do Mormon letters come from? How from within what has been perceived as a rigid, highly practical culture do we continually produce those faithful enough to wrestle the angels for Truth in its fully sticky and tumultuous relationship to mortality? To claim from our tradition both those practical truths which guide our daily choices