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    Rabbit redux

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    Kindred

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    "Dana, a twentieth-century Black woman, is celebrating her twenty-sixth birthday with her new husband when she is snatched from her home in California and transported to the antebellum South. Rufus, the white son of a plantation owner, is drowning, and Dana has been summoned to save him. Repeatedly drawn back through time -- and with each stay growing longer and more perilous -- Dana is forced to contend with the brutal legacy of slavery and white supremacy, not knowing if her life will end long before it has the chance to begin"--Back cover.

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    Decree addressed to Salvio Pacheco

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    This document is a decree of amnesty regarding the participants in the a conspiracy against the governor of California in 1832. In Spanish.

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    The three roads

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    "This is the story of a man whose sanity and chance for happiness depend on his ability to recapture his unremembered past. The Doctors know that the reason for Brett Taylors's mental suffering is guilt, but they point out that although guilt is normally thought of as the result of sin, it may really be its cause; their theory being that the sense of some guilt may have worked on Brett until he was driven to crime. Following the belief that nothing in a person's life is ever really forgotten--in a sense that with the right encouragement any memory can be recalled--Brett is determined to trace his life back to the point where his memory failed, and to find the reason for it. Paula, who knows what happened, believes that his mental health is not strong enough to stand the strain of knowing what was done. She knows, and is being blackmailed because she knows, that the cause of all his suffering is the mental shrinking of a brutal unsolved murder, and she is very much afraid"--Dust jacket.

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    sixties no. 9

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    Publisher: Sixties Press (Madison, Minn.) Related Content: "life is a handkerchief full of snot" (p. 67, poem) Note: "E54 Bukowski parody p. 67 (1967)" written in ms. in upper right corner of cover p. [1]. Related Content Author: Quarrels Bubullski (Phyllis Onstott Arone)

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    Joseph Campbell letter to "Dear Mr. Griffis,"

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    This letter is chiefly about the Irish writer Joseph Campbell (1879-1944). Campbell does talk a little about some of his own publications and writing. Mr. Griffis had gotten the two authors confused. The letter was written in New York City.

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