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509.042 PAR Parker, Steve. 1920-40 : atoms to automation. North American ed. Milwaukee, WI : G. Stevens, 2001, c2000. Looks at some of the significant scientific and technological discoveries and inventions made in the years between 1920 and 1940, and includes a time line, glossary, photographs and illustrations, and resources for further study.
973.91 HAN Hanson, Erica, 1952-. The 1920s. San Diego, Calif. : Lucent Books, c1999. Discusses the political, economic, and cultural life of the United States in the 1920s, including prohibition, the higher standard of living, the Teapot Dome scandal, barnstorming, and flappers.
RS 973.91 FEI Feinstein, Stephen. The 1920s : from prohibition to Charles Lindbergh. Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow, c2001. A chronicle of the 1920s, including the fads, triumphs, tragedies, and fashions of that decade.
973 AFR African Americans : opposing viewpoints. San Diego, Calif. : Greenhaven Press, c1997. A founding father's views on race -- Blacks in the era of slavery and abolitionism -- Reconstruction and the rise of Jim Crow -- Booker T. Washington and his critics -- The great migration and Harlem Renaissance -- The civil rights revolution and beyond -- Two reflections on racism against African Americans. Articles on issues dealing with the different viewpoints concerning the experiences of African-Americans in United States history.
973.91/BOARDMAN Boardman, Fon Wyman, 1911-. America and the jazz age; : a history of the 1920's. New York, : H. Z. Walck, [1968].
818 BLA Black American prose writers of the Harlem renaissance. New York : Chelsea House, c1994. Provides detailed biographies, critical extracts, and bibliographies on thirteen African-American prose writers of the early twentieth century.
973 CAN Candaele, Kerry. Bound for glory : from the great migration to the Harlem renaissance, 1910-1930. Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, c1997. Describes the historical event known as the Great Migration which occurred between 1910 and 1930, when over one million African-Americans left the rural South for the cities of the North.
813 REA Readings on The great Gatsby. San Diego, CA : Greenhaven
Press,
c1998. Contains a brief biography of author F. Scott Fitzgerald, and includes a
collection of essays that provide literary analysis and criticism of his work
"The Great Gatsby.".
813.09/EBLE F. SCOTT FITZGERALD.
813.52 FSC F. Scott Fitzgerald. New York : Chelsea House, 1985. Presents a selection of critical essays on the work of the novelist arranged in the chronological sequence of publication.
813.52 FSC F. Scott Fitzgerald's The great Gatsby. New York : Chelsea House Publishers, c1986. Contains eight critical essays on the book "The Great Gatsby.".
813.54/SHAIN Shain, Charles E. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Minneapolis, : University of Minnesota Press, [1961].
809.4/MIZENER Mizener, Arthur. F. Scott Fitzgerald : a biographical and critical study. London : Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1958.
813.52/GOLDHURST Goldhurst, William, 1929-. F. Scott Fitzgerald and his contemporaries. [1st ed.]. Cleveland, : World Pub. Co., [1963].
813.09/MIZENER F. SCOTT FITZGERALD: COLLECTION OF CRITICAL ESSAYS.
823.9/SHAPIRO Shapiro, Charles, ed. Twelve original essays on great American novels. Detroit : Waynes State University Press, 1958. The Deerslayer, a democratic knight of the wilderness, by David Brion Davis.--Five acts of The scarlet letter, by Malcolm Cowley.--A re-reading of Moby Dick, by Granville Hicks.--Wonder for Huckleberry Finn, by George P. Elliott.-- The red badge of courage, by Bernard Weisberger.-- James' Ambassadors, by Richard Chase.-- Edith Wharton's The house of Mirth, by Walter B. Rideout.--Jennie Gerhardt: the American family and the American dream, by Charles Shapiro.--Winesburg, Ohio: the purity and cunning of Sherwood Anderson, by Herbert Gold.--The life of Gatsby, by John W. Aldridge.--The death of love in The sun also rises, by Mark Spilka.--The stillness of Light in August, by Alfred Kazin.
92 FIT Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940. F. Scott Fitzgerald : three original essays which explore the complex relationship between Princeton's most distinguished author and the alma mater he never left. [Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1956]. Princeton & my father / Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan--Princeton & Fitzgerald / Henry Dan Piper--Football & Fitzgerald.
813.52 FSC F. Scott Fitzgerald's The great Gatsby. New York : Chelsea House Publishers, c1986. Contains eight critical essays on the book "The Great Gatsby.".
813.52 GAT Gatsby. New York : Chelsea House Publishers, c1991. Presents critical extracts and essays on the novel's character Jay Gatsby, a self-made man whose love for a wealthy woman led to his tragic death.
813.9/LOCKRIDGE THE GREAT GATSBY.
700 .8 CHA Chambers, Veronica. The Harlem Renaissance. Philadelphia : Chelsea House, c1998. Recounts the vibrant personalities and remarkable cultural movements that flourished in America's leading African-American community during the 1920s and 1930s.
700 HAS Haskins, James, 1941-. The Harlem Renaissance. Brookfield, Conn. : Millbrook Press, c1996. Chronicles the early twentieth-century artistic and intellectual revolution in black America.
700 HOW Howes, Kelly King. Harlem Renaissance. Detroit : UXL, c2001. Presents overviews of several aspects of the Harlem Renaissance including its beginnings, fiction, poetry, performing and visual arts, nightlife, and its end, reprinting many primary works of Harlem Renaissance artists and thinkers; profiles fifteen figures from the movement; and includes reference materials including a time line, glossary, and further resource list.
700.8/HUGGINS Huggins, Nathan Irvin, 1927-. Harlem renaissance. New York, : Oxford University Press, 1971. An analysis of the black American cultural renaissance of the 1920s. Covers political figures, painters and sculptors, jazzmen and musical comedy.
810.9/BONTEMPS Bontemps, Arna Wendell, 1902-. The Harlem Renaissance remembered. : Essays edited with a memoir. New York, : Dodd, Mead, [c1972].
363.41 COF Coffey, Thomas M. The long thirst : prohibition in America, 1920-1933. New York : Norton, [1975].
RS 973.91 WIL Williams. PORTRAIT OF A DECADE-THE 1920'S.
813 REA Readings on The great Gatsby. San Diego, CA : Greenhaven Press, c1998. Contains a brief biography of author F. Scott Fitzgerald, and includes a collection of essays that provide literary analysis and criticism of his work "The Great Gatsby.".
338.54 HIE Hiebert, Ray Eldon. The stock market crash, 1929; : panic on Wall Street ends the jazz age,. New York, : F. Watts, [1970]. Describes the 1929 stock market crash with emphasis on the nine most important days between September 3 and November 13. Discusses briefly the causes and effects of the crash.
RB 973.9 TIME THIS FABULOUS CENTURY 1920-1930.
813.9/SHAPIRO Shapiro, Charles, ed. Twelve original essays on great American novels. Detroit : Waynes State University Press, 1958. The Deerslayer, a democratic knight of the wilderness, by David Brion Davis.--Five acts of The scarlet letter, by Malcolm Cowley.--A re-reading of Moby Dick, by Granville Hicks.--Wonder for Huckleberry Finn, by George P. Elliott.-- The red badge of courage, by Bernard Weisberger.-- James' Ambassadors, by Richard Chase.-- Edith Wharton's The house of Mirth, by Walter B. Rideout.--Jennie Gerhardt: the American family and the American dream, by Charles Shapiro.--Winesburg, Ohio: the purity and cunning of Sherwood Anderson, by Herbert Gold.--The life of Gatsby, by John W. Aldridge.--The death of love in The sun also rises, by Mark Spilka.--The stillness of Light in August, by Alfred Kazin.