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  2. Library of America - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Library of America offices, 14 East 60th Street, New York. The Bibliothèque de la Pléiade ("La Pléiade") series published in France provided the model for the LOA, which was long a dream of critic and author Edmund Wilson. [ 5] During the 1960s and 1970s, there was a long saga of rival literary outfits attempting to assemble ...

  3. The Library of America's definitive edition of Philip Roth's ...

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    The Library of America's aim is to collect and republish all of Roth's literary output. Originally envisioned as an eight-volume series, the revised plan presents Roth's oeuvre in ten volumes. [1] First published in 2005, ten volumes have been published as of 2017, all edited by Ross Miller, except the last one, by Roth himself.

  4. Rivers of America Series - Wikipedia

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    On April 9 and 10, 1997, a group of Rivers of America authors and illustrators were brought together by the Library of Congress to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the series. The Library of Congress published an Information Bulletin highlighting the celebration on June 7, 1997.

  5. Oxford History of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford History of the United States is an ongoing multivolume narrative history of the United States published by Oxford University Press. Conceived in the 1950s and launched in 1961 under the co-editorship of historians Richard Hofstadter and C. Vann Woodward, the series has been edited by David M. Kennedy since 1999.

  6. Now Wait for Last Year - Wikipedia

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    Media type. Print (hardback & paperback) Pages. 214. Now Wait for Last Year is a 1966 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. [1] It is set in 2055, when Earth is caught between two galactic powers in an interstellar conflict. Dr. Eric Sweetscent and his wife Kathy get addicted to a powerful drug that appears to cause time travel.

  7. Typee - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural book of the Library of America series, titled Typee, Omoo, Mardi (May 6, 1982), was a volume containing Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life, its sequel Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas (1847), and Mardi, and a Voyage Thither (1849). [20]

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