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  1. West Virginia: The Mountain State (World Almanac Library of the States) by Justine Fontes, Ron Fontes, et all 2003-01
  2. West Virginia revolutionary ancestors: Whose services were non-military and whose names, therefore, do not appear in revolutionary indexes of soldiers ... war in the Virginia state library by Anne Waller Reddy, 1979
  3. Virginia: The Old Dominion (World Almanac Library of the States (Sagebrush)) by Pamela Pollack, 2002-01
  4. A guide to Bible records in the Library of Virginia by Library of Virginia, 1999
  5. Virginia Woolf (British Library Writers Lives) by Ruth Webb, 2000-11-02
  6. Marriage Records in the Virginia State Library: A Researchers Guide by John Vogt, T. William, Jr. Kethley, 1988-08
  7. VIRGINIA WOOLF ANNOT (Garland reference library of the humanities ; v. 42) by Majumdar, 1976-12-01
  8. Report of the Virginia State Library by Virginia State Library, 2009-11-05
  9. The Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf: A Short-Title Catalog
  10. The West Virginia Library Book: A Surprising Guide to the Unusual Special Collections in Libraries Across Our State for Students, Teachers, Writers, by Carole Marsh, 1991-09
  11. A GUIDE TO GENEALOGICAL SOURCES IN THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY by Linda, and Patricia Potter Bullock, 1977
  12. Robert Frost, a descriptive catalogue of books and manuscripts in the Clifton Waller Barrett Library, University of Virginia by Virginia, 1974
  13. A guide to the collections relating to Afro-American history, literature, & culture in the Manuscripts Department of the University of Virginia Library by Michael Plunkett, 1984
  14. Report Of The Virginia State Library: V.2 1904-1905 by Author Unknown, 2009-04-27

41. West Virginia Public Libraries
West Virginia Public Libraries. This page contains a list of public libraries in West Virginia. If you do not see a link to your local branch library, please check out the
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West Virginia Public Libraries
This page contains a list of public libraries in West Virginia. If you do not see a link to your local branch library, please check out the library system site. City Library Name Library System Address Zip Code Phone Alderson Alderson Public Library Alderson Public Library 308 Walnut Ave. Alum Creek Alum Creek Public Library Hamlin-Lincoln County Public Library Route 214 Midway Road, Po Box 530 Ansted Ansted Public Library Fayette County Public Library 102 Oak St. Ashton Hannan Public Library Mason County Public Library 6760 Ashton Upland Rd. Baker East Hardy Branch Public Library Hardy County Public Library Po Box 98 Barboursville Barboursville Public Library Cabell County Public Library 728 Main St. Barrett Barrett-Wharton Public Library Boone-Madison Public Library Pond Fork Road Beckley Raleigh County Public Library Raleigh County Public Library 221 N. Kanawha Street Belington Belington Public Library Belington Public Library 512 Elliott Ave. Belle Riverside Public Library Kanawha County Public Library 1 Warrior Way, Suite 104

42. Edgar Allan Poe Letters
Collection photocopied images of letters and correspondence written by or written to Poe. Physically held in the University of Virginia Library; the Poe Museum and Valentine Museum in Richmond, Va.
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Edgar Allan Poe Letters
This virtual collection unites letters physically held in the University of Virginia Library Special Collections Department, Charlottesville, Va; the Poe Museum, Richmond, Va.; and the Valentine Museum, Richmond, Va.
Digital Versions prepared at the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library, and as part of Rare Book School 1999.
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44. The Pit And The Pendulum
From the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.
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Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. The Pit and the Pendulum
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    46. Letter To Angelica Schuyler Church (November 1791)
    From the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library. With scanned images of the original documents.
    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/browse-mixed-new?id=Ham1100&tag=public&imag

    47. The Works Of Henry Fielding, Volume Six: Miscellanies
    From the Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia library.
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    48. West Virginia Libraries
    A frequently updated directory of library websites. Libcat A Guide to Library Resources on the Internet
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    49. University Of Virginia Library Rappaccini S Daughter
    Complete text and original foreward.
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    50. VCU Libraries | Libraries & Collections | Other Libraries
    Virginia Libraries. Find It Virginia Web page; Library Of Virginia Web page Library catalog
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    51. UVa Library Digital Collections: Publicly Available Early American Fiction, 1789
    Full text of eighteen short stories, including Mr. Higgenbotham s Catastrophe and The Great Carbuncle.
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    53. University Of Virginia Library, Marion DuPont Scott Collection Apperley Papers
    of the 11-volume archive, containing 1,200 of Apperley s letters, papers and manuscripts, which provides details about the roles hunting and horses have played in society.......
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    93-03-12: Library Acquires Rare Archive of 19th-century Sports Journalist The University of Virginia Library has acquired a large collection of unpublished letters and personal papers of one of the first great sports journalists. Forget Red Smith or Grantland Rice. Charles James Apperley, a 19th-century Englishman who wrote vivid, detailed accounts under the byline "Nimrod," was churning out sports articles 100 years before they were and was the most popular sporting correspondent of his day. The sports he liked to cover? Fox hunting and horse racing. The Apperley papers, acquired by U.Va.'s Marion duPont Scott collection of sporting books, are an important addition to the collection and will be useful to sports historians, social and literary historians and many others with an interest in English life of the era, said Clinton Sisson, curator of the collection. The Scott collection, bequeathed to the University with an accompanying endowment in 1985, contains more than 4,000 volumes relating to the long history of horse racing, horse breeding, the hunt and most other rural and estate sports popular over the years in England and America. Apperley, whose "Nimrod" articles and books on fox hunting during the golden age of British hunting in the 1820s and '30s were eagerly read throughout England and in the U.S., was known as vain and pompous as well as brilliant, and his letters and private papers bear this out, said Mr. Sisson. And in true journalistic tradition, they show him constantly complaining to his publisher that he should be better paid. Like the Marion duPont Scott collection itself, the 11-volume archive, containing some 1,200 of Apperley's letters, papers and manuscripts, provides a wealth of detail about the roles hunting and horses have played in society. It was purchased from a New York rare book and manuscript dealer with funds from the Scott endowment. Apperley (1778-1843) was known for his lively, anecdote-filled accounts, written mainly for The Sporting Magazine, the greatest sports journal of its day. Most of the letters in the collection deal with his often stormy relations with that magazine and its publisher. Although Apperley was loaned and paid increasing amounts of money and moved in the best social circles as he covered countless hunts and other events, he lived extravagantly and somehow always managed to be hard up. Typical letters range from Apperley's own personal horse-dealing interests, to complaints about the quality of other writers' work, to suggestions for raising the price of the magazine ("to enable you to keep Nimrod going"), to details of his hunting tours, complete with expense reports, to bits of gossip ("Tom Smith and his new pack of fox-hounds, and his new wife"). In addition to repeatedly praising himself, his letters are sprinkled with names of royalty, nobility and sporting personalities. He makes suggestions for articles on cock fighting, fencing, pheasant breeding and other popular pursuits of the day. All of this would have much delighted the late Marion duPont Scott of Montpelier in Orange County, said Mr. Sisson. The collection that was bequeathed to the University by this well-known horse-breeder and philanthropist reflected her lifelong interest in a wide range of sporting and related subjects, including racing, breeding, horsemanship, carriages, farm buildings, dogs and even game fowl. The collection's books and periodicals include both antiquarian and modern works on numerous specialized areas, from falconry and veterinary medicine to horse-shoeing and life on the old coach roads of England and America. Typical of the collection's strengths are examples of original 19th-century and early 20th-century manufacturers' catalogues of carriages, tack, stable fixtures and related supplies. "With this type of information, you could authentically recreate or restore a 19th-century stable or carriage and even know how the original trimming was produced," said Mr. Sisson. "As we add to the collection," he noted, "our goal is to carry forward and perpetuate Mrs. Scott's broad interests in equestrian and related sports and to serve regional interests as well." "Yooi, OVER he goes!" holloas the Squire, as he perceives Joker and Jewell plunging into the stream, and Red-rose shaking herself on the opposite bank. Seven men, out of thirteen, take it in their stride; three stop short, their horses refusing the first time, but come well over the second; and three find themselves in the middle of it. The gallant Frank Forester is among the latter; and having been requested that morning to wear a friend's new red coat, to take off the gloss and glare of the shop, he accomplishes the task to perfection in the bluish-black mud of the Whissendine, only then subsiding after a three days' flood. "Who is that under his horse in the brook?" inquires that good sportsman and fine rider, Mr. Green, of Rolleston, whose noted old mare has just skimmed over the water like a swallow on a summer's evening. "It's Middleton Biddulph," says one. "Pardon me," cries Mr. Middleton Biddulph; "Middleton Biddulph is here, and here he means to be!" "Only Dick Christian," answers Lord Forester, "and it is nothing new to him." "But he'll be drowned," exclaims Lord Kinnaird. "I shouldn't wonder," observes Mr. William Coke. But the pace is too good to inquire. "NIMROD" Hunting Reminiscences

    54. WVU Libraries: Home
    The WVU Libraries' collections and services support the information needs of WVU faculty, staff, and students, and the teaching, research, and service missions of West Virginia
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    55. Sanditon
    Text of Jane Austen s last and unfinished work; from the University of Virginia Library.
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    Austen, Jane . Sanditon
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  • 56. Virginia Libraries: January/February/March 1997, Vol. 43, No. 1
    Virginia Libraries January/February/March 1997, Vol. 43, No. 1
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    Virginia Libraries January/February/March 1997, Vol. 43, No. 1 COLUMNS Cy Dillon 2 A Collaborative Effort Lis Chabot 3 President's Column: 1997 VLA Designated Agenda Julie A. Campbell, Ed. 5 Virginia Books FEATURES Janice M. Hathcock 9 Library of Virginia Opens Mary Clark 13 Moving Ann Pettingill 14 Art in the Library Christopher Millson-Martula 16 VIVA: In the Vanguard for Cooperative Collection Development in Virginia Pierre Courtois 19 Legislative Day 1997- A Photographic Essay
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    57. Flower Fables / By Louisa May Alcott
    Full, online text from the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.
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    Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888. Flower Fables / by Louisa May Alcott
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  • Story 1 THE FROST-KING: OR, THE POWER OF LOVE.
  • Story 2 EVA'S VISIT TO FAIRY-LAND.
  • Story 3 THE FLOWER'S LESSON.
  • Story 4 LILY-BELL AND THISTLEDOWN.
  • Story 5 LITTLE BUD.
  • Story 6 CLOVER-BLOSSOM.
  • Story 7 LITTLE ANNIE'S DREAM; OR, THE FAIRY FLOWER.
  • Story 8 RIPPLE, THE WATER-SPIRIT.
  • Story 9 FAIRY SONG.
  • 58. The Island Of Doctor Moreau
    Unindexed HTML of the complete text.
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    59. Chesapeake Public Library System | CPL
    The Chesapeake Public Library System consists of a central library, six area libraries, and a bookmobile.
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    60. Paradise Lost (1667)
    From the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.
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    Milton, John, 1608-1674. Paradise Lost (1667)
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