Taius. Journal of Texas A&I University, Vol. #1, September 1971
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Kingsville, Texas: Texas A&I University. Very Good. 1971. Softcover. Book is clean and tight. Corners are bumped and shelf worn. Has name and some writing on title page. Articles are: The Split in the Ruling Class at Rome: the Patrician-Plebeian Rift. Contrasting Political Values and Behavior of Anglo-American and Mexican-American Populations in the Rio Grande Area. The Consistency of the Character of Nigger Jim in Huckleberry Finn. Using Group Projects of Organize a Course on the Teaching of the Language Arts. Using Multiple-Choice Items to Construct a Reading Guide. Goedel's Proof: the Unnoticed Last Straw. Faulkner's County: a Chronological Guide to Yoknapatawpha. .
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- Title
- Taius. Journal of Texas A&I University, Vol. #1, September 1971
- Format/Binding
- Softcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Texas A&I University
- Place of Publication
- Kingsville, Texas
- Date Published
- 1971
- Keywords
- Literary Criticism. Rome, Yoknapatawpha
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- Literary Criticism;
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