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    1. What to Read this Month: May 2018 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a daughter is born.

    2. The RBMSCL Celebrates Banned Books Week - The Devil's Tale

      Eulis! The history of love : its wondrous magic, chemistry, rules, laws, modes, moods and rationale : being the third revelation of (...)

    3. This one is really odd - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I have to admit that I rather hope that someone will challenge the inevitable claim to a copyright that the Mark Twain Foundation will make in (...)

    4. Willem Blaeu · Mapping the City: A Stranger's Guide · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Hui-Hung Chen stated of Jesuit cartographers “maps serve as a visual proof to emphasize the greatness of the world and the miniscule nature of (...)

    5. Palestine - Middle East & Islamic Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Dabke . Omar Offendum. God is Love .  Sanaa Moussa. Wea'youneha .  Saint Levant.

    6. Past Lives / Present Voices - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Behold, He cometh with clouds , God said. First there is brightness. It swells like a purple tide within a cavern, the splashing clamor (...)

    7. Heschel Highlights, Part 7 - The Devil's Tale

      Besides extending these invitations to Heschel, Ikuro Teshima also translated God in Search of Man into Japanese and published his (...)

    8. FILMS FOR YOUR FINAL ASSIGNMENT - AMES.341S.01.S17• SCREENING THE HOLOCAUST - LibGuides at Duke Univ

      As the two unlikely allies fight to reveal the truth to the Church and world, they discover that a man of conscience can commit treason and a (...)

    9. Lilly Collection Spotlight on Photography - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Lilly DVD 29861 City of God (2002) This movie takes place in the favelas or slums of Rio de Janeiro created to isolate the poor people (...)

    10. What to Read this Month: July - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Few punctuation marks elicit quite as much love or hate as the exclamation mark. It’s bubbly and exuberant, an emotional amplifier (...)

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