John Keene
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3034682A
Top Subjects
- Almanacs, English (6)
- Astrology -- Early works to 1800 (5)
- Ephemerides (4)
- Poetry (poetic works by one author) (2)
- American literature (2)
- Ephemerides -- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 -- Fiction (1)
Books by John Keene
Total count: 21
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Pettibone's lawa novelLinden Press/Simon & Schuster1991-01-01
Seismosis1913 Press2006-05-30-
Psychoanalytic IdeasIndependent ThinkingKarnac Books2012-01-01
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Independent Psychoanalysis TodayKarnac Books2012-01-01
Letters from a SeducerNightboat Books2014-01-01-
CounternarrativesFitzcarraldo Editions2016-01-01
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Think of LampedusaUniversity of Nebraska Press2017-01-01
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Echo TreeThe Collected Short Fiction of Henry DumasCoffee House Press2018-01-01
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Godly Science, Poetry, and StoryBest Thing You Will Ever READIndependently Published2019-01-01
Aykiri ÖykülerAlakarga Sanat Yayinlari2020-10-30
PunksSong Cave, The2021-01-01
ContranarrativasPálido Fuego2021-09-27-
Conversation of the Three WayfarersNew Directions Publishing Corporation2022-01-01
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MacunaímaFitzcarraldo Editions2023-01-01
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Love Is a Dangerous WordThe Selected Poems of Essex HemphillNorton & Company Limited, W. W.2025-01-01
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Keene 1614an [sic] new almanack and prognostication for this yeere of our Lord God, 1614 : being the second after the bissextile : composed properly for the latitude and meridian of that thrice famous citty of London, and may well serue for the south part of Great BrittaineFor the Company of Stationers
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[Keene 1617]For the Company of Stationers
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[Keene] 1612[an new almanacke and] prognostication for the [yeare of our Lord] God 1612, being leap-yeare ...Printed for the Company of Stacioners
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Keene 1617an almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God, 1617 : being the first yeare after the bissextile or leape yeare, the 35 from the reformed computation, and from the beginning of the world 5579 : composed properly for the latitude and meridian of London, and may well serue for the south part of Great BrittaineFor the Company of Stationers
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Keene, 1615an new almanacke and prognostication for this yeare of our Lord God 1615, being the third after the leap yeare, or bissextile, the 33 from the reformed computation, and from the beginning of the world 5577 : composed properly for the latitude and meridian of London, and may well serue for the south part of Great BrittainePrinted for the Company of Stationers
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Keene, [1613]a [new almanacke and] prognostication for the yeere ... 1613, being the first yeare after the leape yeare : ... and meridian of that thrice famous citty of London, and may very well serue for all Great Brittaine ...... Company of Stationers