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American Alligator Head Shot at Night




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Robert Bruce Horsfall American Kestrel "Sparrowhawk" Illustration




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American Kestrel




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American Golden Plover Illustration




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American Crocodile Sunbathing




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Juvenile American alligator




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A Manual of American and European birds




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African American Sheet Music Collection




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19th Century American Literature (J.B. Dobkin Collection)




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Ensminger Brothers Spanish-American War Photographs




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Sports Americana Collection




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The Liberty Boys after the Jagers, or, The American cause in peril




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First Detection of Bat White-Nose Syndrome in Western North America




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An Emerging Disease Causes Regional Population Collapse of a Common North American Bat Species




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Phylogenetic evaluation of Geomyces and allies reveals no close relatives of Pseudogymnoascus destructans, comb. nov., in bat hibernacula of eastern North America




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Habitat use, diet and roost selection by the Big Brown Bat (Eptesicus fuscus) in North America: a case for conserving an abundant species




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An Emerging Disease Causes Regional Population Collapse of a Common North American Bat Species




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Disease alters macroecological patterns of North American bats




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Phylogenetic evaluation of Geomyces and allies reveals no close relatives of Pseudogymnoascus destructans, comb. nov., in bat hibernacula of eastern North America




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A new genus of horse from Pleistocene North America




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Shamanism and Rock Art in Far Western North America




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White-nose syndrome without borders: Pseudogymnoascus destructans infection tolerated in Europe and Palearctic Asia but not in North America




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Disease alters macroecological patterns of North American bats




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White-Nose Syndrome fungus introduced from Europe to North America




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Seed preference in the central american agouti, Dasyprocta punctata





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A contagious cause: the American hunt for cancer viruses and the rise of molecular medicine / Robin Wolfe Scheffler

Hayden Library - QR372.O6 S34 2019




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Radical: the science, culture, and history of breast cancer in America / Kate Pickert

Dewey Library - RC280.B8 P49 2019




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Pyrrhic progress: antibiotics in Anglo-American food production (1949-2018) / Claas Kirchhelle

Online Resource




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The organ shortage crisis in America: incentives, civic duty, and closing the gap / Andrew Michael Flescher

Barker Library - RD129.5.F58 2018




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Famished: eating disorders and failed care in America / Rebecca J. Lester

Dewey Library - RC552.E18 L473 2019




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The mind of American conservatism

The volume's focus is confined to the 20th century, with its earliest selection from 1907




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20th Topical Meeting of the Radiation Protection and Shielding Division: 26-31 August 2018, Drury Plaza Hotel, Santa Fe, NM: program and full papers / organized for the American Nuclear Society by the Radiation Protection and Shielding Division and the AN

Dewey Library - TK9210.R673 2018




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Audible geographies in Latin America: sounds of race and place / Dylon Lamar Robbins

Dewey Library - QC225.7.R663 2019




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Recommended practice for fiber-reinforced polymer products for overhead utility line structures: MOP 104 / prepared by theTask Committee on Fiber-Reinforced Composite Structures for Overhead Lines of the Structural Engineering Institute of the American So

Online Resource




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Wired into nature: the telegraph and the North American frontier / James Schwoch

Hayden Library - TK5123.6.S39 2018




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Fiber: the coming tech revolution and why America might miss it / Susan Crawford

Dewey Library - TK5103.592.F52 C739 2018




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Agenda : Supplement on rhythm: from America.

London : [Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press, 146 Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London, S.E.1.], [1973]




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Our agenda is most of all pro-American: Donald Trump

The unemployment rate is the lowest in over half a century, he added




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Cruising and Colonialism: Sailing the Caribbean in the Wake of the Spanish-American War

The world’s first cruise ship, the Prinzessin Victoria Luise, opened for business—but mostly for pleasure—in 1901. The Hamburg-American line vessel contained only first-class cabins, each of which was “brilliantly lighted by electricity,” outfitted with electric bells,  steam-heated, and ventilated. At the time, these were luxury amenities even more impressive than the ship’s marine golf deck...

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How Paul Revere Scooped a Rival and Created One of the Most Infamous Images in American History

Henry Pelham created an image for the ages. On the snowy night of March 5, 1770, a group of British soldiers were confronted by an unruly crowd of colonists near the Custom House in Boston. The melee that followed ended with the panicked troops firing into the crowd, killing several colonists, including Crispus Attucks, a...

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When is a Parakeet a Canary? John James Audubon and the Extinction of North America’s Only Native Parrot

In December, the Carolina Parakeet will be the featured bird in New-York Historical’s Audubon’s Birds of America Focus Gallery. Below, curator Roberta J.M. Olson outlines the tragic story of the bird’s extinction, which became official almost 100 years ago.  In the early 19th century, artist and naturalist John James Audubon (1785–1851) sounded the alarm about habitat loss...

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“Done Without Hands”: Meet Martha Ann Honeywell, the Silhouette Artist Who Captivated 19th-Century America

In the early 19th century, artist Martha Ann Honeywell would sweep through towns like a band on tour. An artist who specialized in needlework, embroidery, and cut paper, among other mediums, she’d set up shop at a museum, tavern, or boardinghouse, charge 50 cents a ticket and perform three times a day for two hours...

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Bill Graham’s American Journey: A Rock & Roll Mastermind Started Life as an Orphaned World War II Refugee

Bill Graham once said he didn’t remember much about his childhood. Maybe that’s because he preferred to forget. One of the most influential rock & roll promoters of all time, Graham was quite literally the man behind the music. The manager of the legendary Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco and the Fillmore East in New...

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History at Home: Listen to 10 Public Programs About the American Presidency

To help support the city’s efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 and to protect the health of our visitors and staff, New-York Historical is temporarily closing to the public as of Friday, March 13, at 6 pm through the end of the month. While you can’t drop by to see our Meet the Presidents exhibition in...

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History at Home: 2 Public Programs About the Roosevelts and America’s Natural Treasures

Author and scholar Douglas Brinkley has been described by CNN as “a man who knows more about the presidency than just about any human being alive.” So it was a match made in history heaven when New-York Historical named him our official presidential historian in 2017. He’s long been a fixture at our Public Programs series and...

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History at Home: 2 Public Programs About Prohibition and America’s Tradition of Beer Brewing

“Booze sales are booming,” read a recent CNN headline focused on a spike in liquor, beer, and wine sales as Americans shelter in place during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our current moment is just another side note in America’s long, complex relationship with alcohol.  Over the years, our Public Programs have explored many facets of this history. Enjoy audio recordings of two past programs below: one...

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Thought and play in musical rhythm: Asian, African, and Euro-American perspectives / edited by Richard K. Wolf, Stephen Blum, and Christopher Hasty

Lewis Library - ML3850.T55 2019




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Music and modernity among first peoples of North America / edited by Victoria Lindsay Levine and Dylan Robinson

Lewis Library - ML3550.M88 2019




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Jewish religious music in nineteenth-century America: restoring the synagogue soundtrack / Judah M. Cohen

Lewis Library - ML3776.C644 2019