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Benjamin Franklin / Carl van Doren New York - Les editions transatlantique, 1945 Monographic text Van Doren, Carl Carl Van Doren / selected by himself New York - The Viking Press, 1945 Monographic text Van Doren, Carl Jane Mecom- the favorite sister of Benjamin Franklin - Her life here first fully narrated from their entire surviving Correspondence New York - Viking Press, 1950 Monographic text Van Doren, Dorothy Dacey Hamilton / Dorothy Van Doren New York - Harper & Brothers, 1942 Monographic text Van Doren, Mark American poets, 1630-1930 / Mark Van Doren Boston - Little and Brown, 1948 Monographic text Van Doren, Mark The country year - poems / by Mark Van Doren ; illustrated by John O'Hara Consgrave 2 New York - William Sloane associates, c1946 Monographic text Van Doren, Mark Liberal Education / Mark van Doren New York - Henry Holt and Company, (1948) Monographic text Van Doren, Mark Nathaniel Hawthorne / Mark Van Doren New York - The Viking Press, c1949 Monographic text Van Doren, Mark The short stories of Mark Van Doren / Mark Van Doren New York - Abelard Press, 1950 Monographic text Van Druten, John I remember mama - a play in two acts / by John van Druten ; adapted from Kathryn Forbes' book Mama's bank account New York - Harcourt-Brace and co., ©1945 Monographic text Van Druten, John The voice of the turtle - a comedy in three acts / by John van Druten New York - Dramatists play service, ©1943 Monographic text Van Dusen, Henry P. World Christianity - yesterday today tomorrow / Henry P. Van Dusen New York ; Nashville - Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1947 Monographic text Van Es, Leunis The principles of animal hygien and preventive veterinary medicine / By Leunis Van Es New York - Wiley, 1945 Monographic text Van Heusen, James That little dream got nowhere ; Love is the darndest thing - from the Paramount Picture Cross my Heart / music by James van Heusen ; lyrics by Johnny Burke Audio recording Van Heusen, Jimmy Swinging on a star - as sung by Bing Crosby in the Paramount Picture "Going my way" / words by Johnny Burke ; music by Jimmy Van Heusen New York - Burke and Van Heusen, c1944 Music |