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The archivist : a novel / by Cooley, Martha.(CARDINAL)342638;
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Diary fiction.; Personal correspondence.; Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965; Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965; Librarians; Man-woman relationships; Widowers;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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Archivist wasp : a novel / by Kornher-Stace, Nicole.(CARDINAL)589364;
"A postapocalyptic ghosthunter escapes her dire fate by joining the ghost of a supersoldier on his quest to the underworld"--
Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Fantasy fiction.; Ghost stories.; Young adult fiction.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Stubborn archivist / by Rodrigues Fowler, Yara,1992-author.(CARDINAL)804675;
"For fans of Chemistry and Conversations with Friends: A mesmerizing and witty debut novel about a young woman growing up between two disparate cultures, and the singular identity she finds along the way<BR /><BR />But where areyou really from?<BR /><BR /> When your mother considers another country home, it's hard to know where you belong. When the people you live among can't pronounce your name, it's hard to know exactly who you are. And when your body no longer feels like your own, it's hard to understand your place in the world.<BR /><BR /> In Stubborn Archivist,a young British Brazilianwoman from South London navigates growing up between two cultures and into a fuller understanding of her body, relying on signposts such as history, family conversation, and the eyes of the women who have shaped her--her mother, grandmother, and aunt. Our stubborn archivist takes us through first love and loss, losing and finding home, trauma and healing,and various awakenings of sexuality and identity. Shot through the novel are the narrator's trips to Brazil, sometimes alone, often with family, where she accesses a different side of herself--one, she begins to realize, that is as much of who she is as anything else.<BR /><BR /> A hypnotic and bold debut, Stubborn Archivistis as singular as its narrator; a novel you won't soon forget"--"For fans of Chemistry and Conversations with Friends: A mesmerizing and witty debut novel about a young woman growing up between two disparate cultures, and the singular identity she finds along the way"--
Subjects: Novels.; Families; Group dentity;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The archivist [audio-enabled device] by Pickett, Rex,author.(CARDINAL)675428; Hewitt, Caroline(Narrator),narrator.; Blackstone Audio, Inc.(CARDINAL)346395; Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; Playaway Digital Audio.(CARDINAL)565887;
Read by Caroline Hewitt.The Archivist turns into a suspenseful murder mystery with multiple and intersecting layers. Not just a whodunit, it is also a profound meditation on love, privacy, and the ethics of destroying or preserving materials of a highly personal nature.Issued on Playaway, a dedicated audio media player.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Detective and mystery fiction.; Fiction.; Murder; Privacy; Women archivists;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The archivist [sound recording] / by Pickett, Rex,author.(CARDINAL)675428; Hewitt, Caroline(Narrator),narrator.;
Read by Caroline Hewitt.When archivist Nadia Fontaine is found drowned, Emily Snow is hired to finish the job she started--to process the papers of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Raymond West. But was Nadia's death really an accident?
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Detective and mystery fiction.; Mystery fiction.; Women archivists; Archives; Cataloging of archival materials; Murder; Man-woman relationships;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The archivist : a novel / by Pickett, Rex,author(CARDINAL)675428;
"When archivist Nadia Fontaine is found dead of an apparent drowning, Emily Snow is hired by Regents University to finish the job she started--to organize and process the papers of Raymond West, a famous Pulitzer Prize-winning author who has been short-listed for the Nobel ... As Emily sets to work on the West papers, it begins to dawn on her that several items have gone missing from the collection. To trace their whereabouts, she gains unsupervised access to the highly restricted 'dark archives,' in which she opens a Pandora's box of erotically and intellectually charged correspondence between Raymond West and the late Nadia Fontaine"--Publisher marketing.
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Detective and mystery fiction.; Women archivists; Women archivists; Archives; Authors, American; Adultery;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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The American archivist. by Society of American Archivists.(CARDINAL)145043;
Includes sections "Reviews of books" and "Abstracts of archive publications."
Subjects: Periodicals.; Society of American Archivists; Archives; Archives;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Buildings / by Cook, David(Archivist)(CARDINAL)870753;
Subjects: Buildings in art.; Art;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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Directory of State and provincial archivists and records administrators. by Society of American Archivists.Committee on State Archives.(CARDINAL)715923;
Subjects: Directories.; Archivists;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Inspector Oldfield and the Black Hand Society : America's original gangsters and the U.S. Postal detective who brought them to justice / by Oldfield, William(Archivist),author.; Bruce, Victoria,1966-author.(CARDINAL)605161;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-309) and index.The printer -- Politics -- The raven -- Society of the Banana -- The inspector -- The immigrant -- Stakeout -- The boss -- The takedown -- the trial -- Good-byes -- Outcomes -- Epilogue."The incredible true story of the US Post Office Inspector who took down the deadly Black Hand, a turn-of-the-century Italian-American secret society that preyed on immigrants across America's industrial heartland--featuring fascinating and never-before-seen documents and photos from the Oldfield family's private collection. Before the emergence of prohibition-era gangsters like Al Capone and Lucky Luciano, there was the Black Hand: an early twentieth-century Sicilian-American crime ring that preyed on immigrants from the old country. In those days, the FBI was in its infancy, and local law enforcement were clueless against the dangers--most refused to believe that organized crime existed. Terrorized victims rarely spoke out, and the criminals ruled with terror--until Inspector Frank Oldfield came along. In 1899, Oldfield became America's 156th Post Office Inspector--joining the ranks of the most powerful federal law enforcement agents in the country. Based in Columbus, Ohio, the unconventional Oldfield brilliantly took down train robbers, murderers, and embezzlers from Ohio to New York to Maryland. Oldfield was finally able to penetrate the dreaded Black Hand when a tip-off put him onto the most epic investigation of his career, culminating in the 1909 capture of sixteen mafiosos in a case that spanned four states, two continents--and ended in the first international organized crime conviction in the country. Hidden away by the Oldfield family for one hundred years and covered-up by rival factions in the early 20th century Post Office Department, this incredible true story out of America's turn-of-the-century heartland will captivate all lovers of history and true crime."--Amazon.com.
Subjects: Oldfield, Frank, 1867-1916.; Black Hand (United States); Organized crime; Postal inspectors;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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