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New Titles Now Available the Pennsylvania Collection

2017-05-25 12:24

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We've returned this week with a new listing of books that were recently added to our sizeable collection of publications relating to Pennsylvania, its past, present, and future. Click on the links for more information from our online catalog Discover.


Travels in Philadelphia by Christopher Morley

UPA/Ph F 158.5 .M85 1920


A Friendly Guide-Book to Philadelphia

UPA/PAM HE 5465 .U64 W2 1914


Pennsylvania History in Outline

UPA/Ph F 149 .S78 1976


Philadelphia by Shane Mountjoy

UPA/Ph F 158.4 .M68 2007


Carlisle Indian Industrial School ed. by Jacqueline Fear-Segal & Susan D. Rose

UPA/Cu E 97.6 .C2 C365 2016


The Art of Americanization at the Carlisle Indian School by Hayes Peter Mauro

UPA/Cu E 97.6 .C2 M28 2011


Classical Splendor

UPA/Ph NK 2407 .K57x 2016


Click! by Michael Viola

UPA/Ph F 158.37 .V56 1998


First Pennsylvanians by Kurt W. Carr & Roger W. Moeller

UPA E 78 .P4 C37 2015


Hidden History of Kensington & Fishtown by Kenneth W. Milano

UPA/Ph F 158.68 .K46 M3 2010


To Market, to Market by Felicity Taormina and Irina Smith

UPA/Ph TX 723 .T36


Museums of Philadelphia by Laura C. Waldron

UPA/Ph AM 13 .P5 W35 2004


Expanding the Audience for Art in the 19th Century

UPA/Ph N 680 .E97 2016


The Business of Private Medical Practice by James A. Schafer Jr.

UPA/Ph R 728 .S414 2014


An Alternative Path by Naomi Rogers

UPA/Ph R 747 .H23 R64 1998


Philly Hoops

UPA/Ph GV 885.73 .P55 P55 2003


Philadelphia Celebrates by Edward W. Duffy

UPA/Ph E 285 .D84 2017


Keystone Corruption by Brad Bumsted

UPA F 155 .B86 2013


Walking Tours of Historic Philadelphia by Edward Colimore

UPA/Ph F 158.18 .C655 2007


Serious Nonsense by William W. Donner

UPA F 160 .G3 D66 2016


 

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