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    Epidemic! : the world of infectious diseases by American Museum of Natural History

    Published: The New Press : Distributed by W.W. Norton, 1999
    Description: 246 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
    Contents: “…Gershon ; Discovery scientists : developing drugs to fight disease / Richard J. Colonno Case study: Chasing the flu ; Profile: Stuart Levy : battle against drug resistance -- section 4. …”
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    The Civil War

    Published: The Library of America, 2011
    Description: 4 volumes : maps ; 21 cm.
    Contents: “…, January 1862: Do nothing with them, January 1862 / Frederick Douglass -- Slave escapes, Virginia, January 1862 / John Boston to Elizabeth Boston (January 12, 1862) -- Vigorous prosecution of the war, Washington, DC, January 1862 / Salmon P Chase (Journal, January 6, 1862) -- My general idea of this war, January 1862 / Abraham Lincoln to Don Carlos Buell and Henry W Halleck (January 13, 1862) -- President's General War Order No I, January 27, 1862; President's Special War Order No I, January 31, 1862 / Abraham Lincoln (War orders, January 1862) -- Campaign against Richmond, February 1862 / George B McClellan to Edwin M Stanton (February 3, 1862) -- His terrible swift sword, February 1862 / Julia Ward Howe (The Battle Hymn of the Republic, February 1862, from Reminiscences, 1819-1899) -- Important arrest, February 11, 1862 -- Ball's Bluff disaster -- Gen McClellan and Gen Stone, April 12, 1863 -- General is arrested, Washington, DC, February 1862 / The New York Times (February 1892) -- Attack on Fort Donelson, Tennessee, February 1862 / Lew Wallace (from An Autobiography) -- Fort Donelson surrenders, Tennessee, February 1862 / John Kennerly Farris to Mary Farris (October 31, 1862) -- River war, February-June 1862 / Henry Walke, Western flotilla at Fort Donelson, Island Number Ten, Fort Pillow and Memphis -- Confederate strategy, February 1862 / Braxton Bragg to Judah P Benjamin (February 15, 1862) -- These calamities, Virginia, February 1862 / John B Jones (Diary, February 8-28, 1862) --Richmond, Virginia, February 1862 / Jefferson Davis, (Message to the Confederate Congress, February 25, 1862) -- Boldest feat, Maryland, March 1862 / George E Stephens, To the Weekly Anglo-African (March 2, 1862) -- All quiet on the Potomac, March 1862 / Orpheus C Kerr (from The Orpheus C Kerr papers) -- Battle of Elkhorn Tavern, Arkansas, March 1862 / Dabney H Maury (Recollections of the Elkhorn Campaign) -- Washington, DC, March 1862 / Abraham Lincoln, Message to Congress on compensated emancipation, (March 6, 1862) -- Abraham Lincoln to James A McDougall, (March 14, 1862) -- Naval revolution, Virginia, March 1862 / Catesby ap Roger Jones (from "Services of the 'Virginia' (Merrimac)") -- Visit to Washington and Virginia, March 1862 / Nathaniel Hawthorne (from "Chiefly about war-matters") -- Grand campaign opens, Virginia, March 1862 / George B McClellan to the Army of the Potomac (March 14, 1862) and to Samuel L M Barlow (March 16, 1862) -- Britain and the Ironclads, London, April 1862 / Charles Francis Adams to Charles Francis Adams Jr (April 4, 1862) -- His big heart shot away, Massachusetts, March 1862 / Emily Dickinson to Louise and Frances Norcross (late March 1862) -- Lesson of the hour, March 1862 / Frederick Douglass, War and how to end it, (March 25, 1862) -- But you must act, Washington, D C, April 1862 / Abraham Lincoln to George B McClellan (April 9, 1862) -- Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee, April 1862 / Ulysses S Grant to Commanding Officer, Advance Forces (April 6, 1862), to Julia Dent Grant (April 8, 1862), to Nathaniel H McLean(April 9, 1862), to Jesse Root Grant (April 26, 1862), and to Elihu B Washburne (May 14, 1862) -- We caught the first thunder, Tennessee, April 1862 / William T Sherman to Ellen Ewing Sherman (April 11, 1862) -- They ran in every direction, Tennessee, April 1862 / George W Dawson to Laura Amanda Dawson (April 26, 1862) -- Church so lone, April 1862 / Herman Melville, Shiloh, (April 1862) -- Richmond, Virginia, April 1862 / Confederate conscription acts, (April 16 and 21, 1862), -- Abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia, April 1862 / Abraham Lincoln, Message to Congress, (April 16, 1862) -- Running the gauntlet, Louisiana, April 1862 / John Russell Bartlett, (Brooklyn at the passage of the forts) -- Fall of New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1862 / George Hamilton Perkins to Susan G Perkins (April 27, 1862) -- Battle of Williamsburg, Virginia, May 1862 / Charles S Wainwright (Diary, May 5, 1862) -- Critical condition, Virginia, May 1862 / John B Jones, Diary (May 14-19, 1862) -- Black regiment, Canada, May 1862 / Garland H White to Edwin M Stanton (May 7, 1862) -- Washington, D C, May 1862 / Abraham Lincoln, Proclamation revoking General Hunter's emancipation order, May 19, 1862 -- Meeting Stonewall Jackson, Virginia, May 1862 / Richard Taylor, From Destruction and Reconstruction -- Progress of events, Washington, D C, May 1862 / Elizabeth Blair Lee to Samuel Phillips Lee (May 26, 1862) -- No similar instance of infamy, Louisiana, May 1862 / Thomas O Moore, To the people of Louisiana (May 24, 1862) -- Revolting outrages, London, June 1862 / Lord Palmerston to Charles Francis Adams (June 11, 1862), Benjamin Moran, Journal, (June 25, 1862) -- Battle of Fair Oaks, Virginia, May-June 1862 / Henry Ropes to William Ropes (June 3-4, 1862) -- Military assessment, Virginia, June 1862 / Robert E Lee to Jefferson Davis (June 5, 1862) -- Arming freed slaves, South Carolina, June 1862 / David Hunter to Edwin M Stanton (June 23, 1862) -- Fear of the "Yankees", Louisiana, June-July 1862 / Kate Stone, Journal, (June 29-July 5, 1862) -- Seven days begin, Virginia, June 1862 / Edward Porter Alexander, from Fighting for the Confederacy -- Battle of Gaines's Mill, Virginia, June 1862 / Charles A Page, from Letters of a War Correspondent -- Accusation of betrayal, Virginia, June 1862 / George B McClellan to Edwin M Stanton (June 28, 1862) -- Present condition of the war, Washington, DC, June 1862 / Abraham Lincoln to William H Seward (June 28, 1862) -- Union retreat, Virginia, June-July 1862 / Charles B Haydon, Journal, (June 25-July 1, 1862) -- Wounded at Glendale, Virginia, June-July 1862 / Asa D Smith, Narrative of the Seven Days' Battles -- Our beleaguered city, Virginia, June 1862 / Judith W McGuire, Diary (June 27-30, 1862) -- Death held a carnival, Virginia, June-July 1862 / Sallie Brock, from Richmond during the War -- Richmond hospital, Virginia, June-July 1862 / Sara Agnes Pryor, from Reminiscences of Peace and War -- Debating Black soldiers, Washington, D C, July 1862 / Whitelaw Reid, General Hunter's Negro soldiers, (July 6, 1862) -- Civil and military policy, Virginia, July 1862 / George B McClellan to Abraham Lincoln (July 7, 1862) -- Building a Confederate cruiser, England, July 1862 / Thomas H Dudley and J Price Edwards, Exchange (July 9, 10, and 16, 1862) -- Washington, DC, July 1862 / Abraham Lincoln, Appeal to border state representatives for compensated emancipation (July 12, 1862) -- Washington, DC, July 1862 / Second Confiscation Act, (July 17, 1862) -- Success and glory, Washington, DC, July 1862 / John Pope, Address to the Army of Virginia, (July 14, 1862) -- Change in policy, Washington, DC, July 1862 / John Pope, General Orders Numbers: (5, 7, 11; July 18, 20, and 23, 1862) -- Idol of the army, Virginia, July 1862 / Fitz John Porter to Joseph C G Kennedy (July 17, 1862) -- Appeal for negotiation, Rhode Island, July 1862 / August Belmont to Thurlow Weed (July 20, 1862) -- Shameful defeat, Washington, DC, July 1862 / Salmon P Chase to Richard C Parsons (July 20, 1862) -- Presidential emancipation, Washington, DC, July 1862 / Salmon P Chase, Journal, (July 22, 1862) -- Washington, DC, July 1862 / Abraham Lincoln, First draft of the Emancipation Proclamation, (July 22, 1862) -- Postponing emancipation, Washington, D C, July 1862 / Francis B Carpenter, from Six Months at the White House with Abraham Lincoln -- Saving the government, Washington, DC, July 1862 / Abraham Lincoln to Cuthbert Bullitt (July 28, 1862) -- Cotton and emancipation, Massachusetts, August 1862 / Charles Sumner to John Bright (August 5, 1862) --…”
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