United States -- Biography
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United States -- Biography
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- Wild women, crusaders, curmudgeons, and completely corsetless ladies in the otherwise virtuous victorian era, Autumn Stephens
- American journey, on the road with Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and John Burroughs, Wes Davis
- Men who win, or Making things happen, by William M. Thayer
- Crayon sketches, and Off-hand takings, of distinguished American statesmen, orators, divines, essayists, editors, poets, and philanthropists, by George W. Bungay
- Memoirs of a Victorian country lad, by J. Harrison Heckman ; [edited by Marianne H. Hancock]. --
- Women's letters, America from the Revolutionary War to the present, edited by Lisa Grunwald & Stephen J. Adler
- Bobby and Jackie, a love story, C. David Heymann
- Dreamers and deceivers, true stories of the heroes and villains who made America, Glenn Beck
- Modern agitators, or, Pen portraits of living American reformers, By David W.[!] Bartlett..
- "Bitch!", the autobiography of Lady Lawford, as told to Buddy Galon ; with an introduction by Prince Franz Hohenlohe. --
- How the states got their shapes too, the people behind the borderlines, Mark Stein
- The abridged compendium of American genealogy, first families of America; A genealogical encyclopedia of the United States, 1925, Volume I
- The abridged compendium of American genealogy: first families of America., A genealogical encyclopedia of the United States, Edited by Frederick A. Virkus under direction of Albert Nelson Marquis, 1930, Volume IV
- Who Cares, Charlie Brown?, written by Diane Lindsey Reeves and Cheryl Shaw Barnes ; illustrated by Tom Brannon
- Contemporaries
- Brave companions, portraits in history, David McCullough
- Davy Crockett, Emma E. Haldy ; illustrated by Jeff Bane
- Founders of early American families, emigrants from Europe, 1607-1657, Meredith B. Colket, Jr
- Silhouettes of my contemporaries, by Lyman Abbott ..
- Listen to the Squawking Chicken, when mother knows best, what's a daughter to do?, Elaine Lui
- The unwinding, an inner history of the new America, George Packer
- The abridged compendium of American genealogy: first families of America., A genealogical encyclopedia of the United States, Edited by Frederick A. Virkus under direction of Albert Nelson Marquis, 1928, Volume III
- Ladies first, 40 daring American women who were second to none, by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
- Journal of Captain Thomas Morris, from Miscellanies in prose and verse. --
- Noble deeds of American women, with biographical sketches of some of the more prominent, edited by J. Clement ; with an introduction by Mrs. L.H. Sigourney
- The abridged compendium of American genealogy: first families of America., A genealogical encyclopedia of the United States, Edited by Frederick A. Virkus under direction of Albert Nelson Marquis, 1926, Volume II
- Women of achievement, biographies and portraits of outstanding American women, compiled and edited by a special staff, with forewords by Grace Thompson Seton, Carrie Chapman Catt, Helena Rubinstein, Agnes Mengel Grew, Jessica Ogilvie, Dorothy Bickum and Alma Archer. Illustrated with oil paintings, sketches and photographs by G. Maillard Kesslere, B.P
- The boys of my youth, Jo Ann Beard
- 101 Changemakers, rebels and radicals who changed US history, edited by Michele Bollinger and Dao X. Tran
- One hundred famous Americans, by Helen Ainslie Smith ..
- Daughters of America, or, Women of the century, By Phebe A. Hanaford ..
- Off-hand takings; or, Crayon sketches of the noticeable men of our age, by George W. Bungay ; embellished with twenty portraits on steel
- Sargent's women, four lives behind the canvas, Donna M. Lucey
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