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Spearheads for Reform
The Social Settlements and the Progressive Movement, 1890-1914
The Story of Avis
Touch of Evil
Orson Welles, Director
Hare Krishna In America
The Marriage of Maria Braun
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Director
Quicksand and Passing
Hobomok and Other Writings on Indians
How Celia Changed Her Mind and Selected Stories
Rose Terry Cooke
Ruth Hall and Other Writings by Fanny Fern
The Political State of New Jersey
Letter from an Unknown Woman
Max Ophuls, Director
The Ramapo Mountain People
David Cohen lived among the Ramapo Mountain People for a year, conducting genealogical research into church records, deeds, wills, and inventories in county courthouses and libraries. He established that their ancestors included free black landowners in New York City and mulattoes with some Dutch ancestry who were among the first pioneers to settle in the Hackensack River Valley of New Jersey.
History of the Byzantine State
George Overbury 'Pop' Hart
His Life and Art
-- William H. Gerdts, Painting and Sculpture in New Jersey