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The literary life and poetical works of Victor Hugo / Tr. into English by eminent authors, (Professor Dowden, Arthur Arnold, Wm. Hardinge, Dean Alexander, Andrew Lang, Robert Brough, "Father Prout") &c., &c. Now first collected and edited by Henry Llewellyn Williams.
- 843.7 H895l
- Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885.
- Hurst & co.,
- [1883]
- New York :
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The complete Mörike songs / Hugo Wolf ; with a new prose translation of the texts by Stanley Appelbaum.
- 783.2 W8531
- Wolf, Hugo, 1860-1903.
- Dover,
- 1982.
- New York :
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame [videorecording].
- 791.4334
- GoodTimes Home Video : Distributed by Abbey Home Media Group,
- p2003, c1994.
- New York :
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Pablo's Christmas / by Hugo C. Martín ; illustrated by Lee Chapman.
- 813.6 M3791p
- Martín, Hugo C., 1965-
- Sterling Publishing,
- New York :
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The hunchback of Notre Dame / by Victor Hugo ; adapted by Marc Cerasini ; [cover illustration by Boris Zlotsky].
- 813.54 C411h
- Cerasini, Marc A., 1952-
- Random House,
- 2005, c1995.
- New York :
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Masters of modern drama / edited, with introductions and notes, by Haskell M. Block and Robert G. Shedd.
- 808.82 M4235
- Random House,
- New York :
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The hunchback of Notre Dame / by Victor Hugo.
- 843.7 H895hu a
- Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885.
- Modern Library,
- [19--]
- New York :
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The freedom of the seas ; or, The right which belongs to the Dutch to take part in the East Indian trade / a dissertation by Hugo Grotius ; translated with a revision of the Latin text of 1633 by Ralph van Deman Magoffin ; edited with an introductory note by James Brown Scott.
- 341.45 G8817
- Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645.
- Oxford University Press,
- 1916.
- New York :
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World ceramics : from prehistoric to modern times / Hugo and Marjorie Munsterberg.
- 738.09 M9699
- Munsterberg, Hugo, 1916-
- Penguin Studio Books,
- c1998.
- New York :
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The lesson of the masters : an anthology of the novel from Cervantes to Hemingway / Texts with commentaries by Malcolm Cowley and Howard E. Hugo.
- 808.833
- Cowley, Malcolm, 1898-1989.
- Charles Scribner,
- c1971.
- New York :