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Letter, 1 January 1864, from George Crime Novels and Mystery Fiction. To learn more about crime fiction, and readers advisory as it applies to crime fiction, check out. Springfield (MA) City Library's excellent Murder. Stacks: Reader's Advisory for Mystery and Detective Fiction for an outline of the history of the mystery. Not comprehensive, but provides depth of. Amateur Sleuths (Deschutes PL, OR). Author, title, webcat link, cover image (most), and subject listings for 1. Updated Dec. 2. 00. Mysteries Featuring Bumbling Detectives (Karen Kleckner and Frances Miller, Fiction- L). Not necessarily amateur detectives, just detectives acting amateurishly.) Author. M. C. Beaton's Agatha Raisin series. Ayelet Waldman's Juliet Applebaum series. Compiled April 2. Winter 1. 99. 8- 9. Beastly Murders. (Vol. Number 4, Winter 1. Lots of articles, essays, and lists featuring crime novels with animals. Updated Aug. 2. 00. Posted Sept. 2. 00. Compiled Aug. 1. 99. Updated July 2. 00. Animal Mysteries (Deschutes PL, OR). Author, title, webcat link, cover image (most), and subject listings for 1. Posted Sept. Author, title, pub. Updated Jan. Kennedy, Sachem Public Library, Holbrook, NY). Author, titles, publication info, and summary for each of 7 series and one lone mystery featuring dogs. Updated Dec. Updated Nov. Kennedy, Sachem Public Library, Holbrook, NY). Author, titles, publication info, and summary for each of 1. Also list of short stories. Updated Jan. Updated April 2. Description of. each cat also linked. Compiled Aug. 1. 99. Hildick to. Seeing a Large Cat by Elizabeth Peters. Updated June 2. 00. Spring 2. 00. 5. or Art Mysteries II. Volume 2. 1, No. 2, Summer 2. Lots of articles, essays, and lists featuring crime novels and visual art and architecture. Williams). Author, title, publication year and summary for about 6. Also a short list of non- fiction on the same topic. Updated 2. 00. 2. Updated 2. 00. 6. Posted July 2. 00. Charles Public Library, IL). Author and title only for 2. Compiled July 1. 99. Posted Sept. Compiled 2. Updated Aug. Shuman's The Maya Stone Murders. Compiled Aug. 2. 00. Dec. 2), from Summer 2. Music and Mysteries: Finale. Volume 1. 9, No. 3, Fall 2. Lots of articles, essays, and lists featuring musically inclined crime novels. Author, title, and Amazon link for about 8. Paul Adam's The Rainaldi Quartet to Karen Sturges' Phoebe Mullins series. Created 2. 00. 0. Fun reading if this is your thing. Williams). Titles, publication years, and summaries for books by about 1. Authors from Lydia Adamson to Ursula Zilinsky. Compiled. Dec. 2. Plus four short story collections, and author, title, pub. Fall 2. 00. 5. Zaroulis's Poe Papers: A Tale of Passion. Updated May 2. 00. Fall 2. 00. 6. Academic Mysteries 2. Volume 2. 2, No. 4, Winter 2. Academic Mysteries. Volume 1. 2, No. 4, Winter 1. Lots of articles, essays, and lists featuring crime on campus. Listed in. a chart by alphabetical order by author's last name, includes titles, main characters, publication info, location/academic institutions. Updated March 2. 00. Compiled Dec. 2. 00. Look also at their Wishlist. Updated Jan. Compiled 2. Wodehouse's Leave it to Psmith. Author, titles, type of librarian or library (usually. Updated March 2. 00. The mystery is usually. Not a list of titles. Lists about 2. 5 mystery books and series, with author, title. Catherine Aird's Little Knell to. Michelle Spring's In the Midnight Hour. Compiled Jan. 2. 00. May 2. 00. 7. Based on a list created by Helene Androski, Reference Librarian at UW- Madison Memorial Library. Sloan series to. Dorothy Simpson's series featuring Luke Thanet (he's actually a detective inspector and the only one on. I believe, who's not an amateur!). Updated July 2. 00. Dandy Elderhostel Mystery Series). Jill Paton Walsh's A Presumption of Death (continuing the Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery Series). Updated Aug. Dams, Nora De. Loach, et al. Abresch's James P. Dandy series. to Sally Wright's Ben Reese series. Compiled Dec. 1. 99. Sloan, CID Department. Head in West Calleshire, England to Patricia Wentworth's series. Miss Maud Silver, spinster private eye in London. Updated Feb. Includes. Bentley, Carr, Marsh, Allingham, Atherton, Innes, etc. Beaton, and Rhys Bowen. Charles Public Library, IL). Authors and about 5. Sloan series to Peter Tremayne's Sister Fidelma series. May 2. 00. 4. Author and title only. Updated 2. 00. 7. Compiled June 2. 00. The books in this list .. Updated Jan. Author and title only. Updated 2. 00. 7. Author and title only. Updated 2. 00. 7. Updated May 2. 00. Author and title for about 1. Hangman's Root by Susan Wittig Albert to Strange Brew by Kathy Hogan Trochek. Compiled Jan. Patrick's Day. Author, title, and webcat link for about 2. Compiled Nov. 2. 00. List compiled. 1. Author, title, summary, and webcat link for. Aunt Dimity's Christmas by Nancy Atherton. A Cold Christmas by Charlene Weir. Author, title, summary for about 2. Christmas, from. A Cat Under the Mistletoe by Lydia Adamson to We Wish You A Merry Murder by. Valerie Wolzien. Compiled Dec. Sept. Updated 2. 00. Patrick's Day, Hanukkah, and New Year's books. Extensive list. Updated May 2. And for two dozen more summaries of Christmas. Holidays Can Be Murder. Charles Public Library, IL). Authors and titles only (no summaries) for about 5. Christmas mysteries, by authors. Corinne Holt Sawyer, Lesley Egan, Janet Evanovich, Mary Higgins Clark. Nero Blanc, and many more. Compiled Dec. Lists author, title, and publication year for about 4. Lydia Adamson's A Cat on Jingle Bell Rock to Kathy H. Trocheck's Midnight Clear. Updated Nov. Updated May 2. Author, title, summary for about 2. Donna Andrews' No Nest for the Wicket to. Denise Swanson's Murder of a Barbie and Ken: A Scumble River Mystery. Author, title, summary for 1. A- H only ?), from Donna Andrews's Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon to. Charlaine Harris's Dead to the World. Updated Feb. Author, titles, publication years. Over 2. 5 authors. Mysteries (San Francisco Mystery Bookstore, CA) . If You Like strong female leads, female leads in a lighter or more domestic vein, classic English. Simply lists lots of authors for each category. James; Jonathan Kellerman. Val Mc. Dermid; Diane Mott Davidson; Richard North Patterson; Carol O'Connell. Sara Paretsky; James Patterson; Ellis Peters; Kathy Reichs; Ruth Rendell; John Sandford. Scott Turow; and Minette Walters. If You Like David Baldacci.. Author, title, webcat link, cover image and summary for about 1. James Grippando, Linda Fairstein, Jeffrey Deaver, James Patterson. Lee Child, et al. Most are pet mysteries. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown (Hennepin County Library, MN). Perhaps you liked the thorough research and fast pace of The Da Vinci Code or maybe. Author, title, publication year, cover image, summary, and webcat link for about 2. Holy Blood, Holy Grail by Michel Baigent to Barbara Wood's The Prophetess. Tales of history. Portland Public Library, ME). Author, title, summary and webcat link for more than 1. Dan Brown's The Davinci Code. John Case's The Eighth Day to Barbara Wood's The Prophetess. Updated Dec. Brooks, Wake County PL, NC). PDF. Author, title, webcat link, cover image and summary for about 2. Ross King, Raymond Khoury, Ian Caldwell, Umberto Eco, John Case, Lynn Sholes, et al. Author, title, publication year, and summary for about 1. The Assassini by. Thomas Gifford to The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry. Updated Feb. Updated June 2. From John Case's The Genesis Code (mythological, religious aspect). Barbara Wood's The Prophetess (feminine divine, suppression by Catholic Church). Author, title. summary, publisher, ISBN, Amazon link. In title order, from The Amber Room by Steve Berry. The Messianic Legacy by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh and Henry Lincoln. Richard, Memorial Hall Library, Andover MA). Author, title, and webcat link for 6 similar books, and non- fiction about Secret Societies: Knights Templar and Opus Dei. Cryptology, The Holy Grail, the Louvre, Leonardo da Vinci, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Mary Magdalene, the Cult of. Feminine, Symbols. Updated May 2. 00. Lockhart, Wake County PL, NC). PDF. Author, title, webcat link, cover image and summary for a dozen books, by. James Lee Burke, Robert Crais, Andrew Grant, Gregg Hurwitz, Barry Eisler et al. Mary Higgins Clark (Overbooked). If you like books with courageous and feisty heroines in jeopardy, engrossing stories and lots of suspense but minimal violence..'. Many received starred reviews from reviewing journals. Clair Robson. Susan Slater, etc. Paul Wilson's The Select. Bickham's Miracle- Worker to F. Paul Wilson's The Select. Author, title, webcat link, and summary for about 2. Beverly Connor, Eileen Dreyer, Kathy Reichs, Aaron Elkins, Iris Johansen. Juris Jurjevics, Linda Fairstein, et al. Funderburk, Wake County PL, NC). PDF. Author, title, webcat link, cover image, and summary for about 1. Steve Alten, Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, Matthew Reilly, Katherine Neville, Steve Berry, et al. Michael Crichton Booklist (Overbooked). Books featuring a combination of action, adventure, speculative fiction, history, fierce creatures, technology, medicine, and scientific details.'. Some received starred reviews from reviewing journals. Charles Public Library, IL). If you like the Cat Marsala series, you might also like the dozen or so. Compiled Oct. Author, title, webcat link, cover image and summary for about 1. Janis Harrison, LL Washburn, Tamar Myers, Nancy Fairbanks, Sarah Graves, Kerry Greenwood, et al. Funderburk, Wake County PL, NC). Author, title, webcat link, cover image, and summary for about a dozen 'tightly plotted tales with interesting main. Danvers' Bedside Reading: Inspired by. Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca (Albany PL, NY). Author, title, webcat link for books related to or inspired by Rebecca. Compiled Jan. Monti : A Merry Little Tale of Sex and Violence. If you like Janet. Evanovich.. Lockhart, Wake County PL, NC). PDF. Author, (first) title, webcat link, and brief summary about a dozen similar series and 9 more single titles. Linda Barnes, Susan Sussman, Claire Hamner Matturro, Katy Munger, Sarah Strohmeyer, Marne Davis Kellogg, et al. Civil War Records. A . Letter, 9 April 1. Accession 4. 41. 27. Letter, 9 April 1. Union officer named Andrew, stationed at Fort Scott, Arlington, Virginia, to his wife Sarah. The subject of the letter includes, the officer. Letter, 2. 0 April 1. Accession 5. 05. 94. Letter, 2. 0 April 1. B. He wonders when fighting between the armies might commence. He asks about his children and adds that he has not received any letters from his wife. View the catalog record. Letter, 8 July 1. Accession 4. 41. 29. Letter, 8 July 1. Charlie . He also discusses the removal of secessionists from Alexandria; Baltimore, Maryland; and Washington, D. C. View the catalog record. Letter, 2. 6 March 1. Accession 4. 22. 25. Letter, 2. 6 March 1. Daniel . Letters, 1. Accession 3. 88. 53. Letters, 1. 88. 9- 1. Fannie . Letter, 2. July 1. 89. 3, discusses the unveiling of the Confederate soldiers monument in Nottoway County, at which General Fitzhugh Lee (1. View the catalog record. Letter, 8 June 1. Accession 5. 11. 81. Letter, 8 June 1. Frank . Letter, 1 January 1. Accession 3. 88. 64b. Letter, 1 January 1. George . There is also a transcript of the letter. View the catalog record. Letters, 1. 86. 4. Accession 4. 22. 01. Letters, 3. 0 November- 2. December 1. 86. 4, written by a Confederate soldier named Henry . Grant (1. 82. 2- 1. General Benjamin F. Butler (1. 81. 8- 1. Dutch Gap, thoughts on General William T. Sherman's (1. 82. Signal Hill, and his frustration at a recent order by General James Longstreet (1. View the catalog record. Letter, no date. Accession 4. Letter, 1. 6 October (no year), from Henry . Letters, 8- 1. 7 May 1. Accession 4. 41. 34. Letters, 8- 1. 7 May 1. James . He also discusses harvesting of local fruits and berries and fishing. View the catalog record. Letter, 1. 1 July 1. Accession 4. 48. 43. Letter, 1. 1 July 1. James . Letter, 2. February 1. 86. 5Accession 5. Letter, 2. 6 February 1. James . Letter, 2. August 1. 86. 2. Accession 4. Letter, 2. 3 August 1. Judson . He also mentions the arrival of Mc. Clellan's Army to reinforce General Pope's Army. View the catalog record. Letter, 1. 86. 2. Accession 3. 95. 92. Letter, 1. 86. 2, from Lucen . Letter, May 1. 86. Accession 4. 06. 30. Letter, 5- 1. 1 May 1. Battery New York Battery Light Artillery, 3rd Division, 1. Army Corps, who was sailing up the James River on the ship Rip Van Winkle and subsequently fighting between Petersburg and Richmond. Contains descriptions of the number of soldiers aboard ship, the James River and the shoreline along the James River, food and living conditions aboard ship, and participation in military operations south of the James River between Petersburg and Richmond. Sent to his wife (?) Nellie . Letter, 9 June 1. Accession 2. 56. 56. Photostats (negative). Letter, 9 June 1. Newton . Letter, 6 November 1. Accession 4. 52. 24. Letter, 6 November 1. Richard . Letter, 1. December 1. 86. 1. Accession 3. 84. 76. Letter, 1. 9 December 1. Rob . Letter, 1. 2 January 1. Letter, 1. 2 January 1. He provides a list of prices for goods in Winchester. View the catalog record. Letter, 1. 5 December 1. Accession 3. 87. 75. Letter, 1. 5 December 1. Samuel . He also laments the destruction at Fredericksburg, Virginia, but expresses his belief that General Burnside's campaign will ultimately capture Richmond. View the catalog record. Letter, 2. 0 April 1. Accession 3. 88. 38. Letter, 2. 0 April 1. Thomas W. The Navy had received information from runaway slaves, but the Navy was too late to prevent the burning, and that Confederate forces had burned other vessels and some bridges during a retreat. Thomas adds that the flotilla had captured other vessels on the Rappahannock River, and that Union troops, under General Irvin Mc. Dowell had arrived in Fredericksburg. He comments that the girls of Fredericksburg are very pretty and he regrets that the flotilla is returning to the Potomac River. View the catalog record. Letter, 1. 9 March 1. Accession 4. 38. 18. Letter, 1. 9 March 1. Tom . Tom also requests socks, letter paper, envelopes, a necktie, and a knife. View the catalog record. Letter, 6 December 1. Accession 3. 84. 66. Letter, 6 December 1. Union soldier probably named Brooks to his uncle, stating that his company is stationed about 1. Baltimore, Maryland, protecting the railroad, commenting on the landscape, discussing the whereabouts of the Army of the Potomac under the command of Ambrose E. Burnside (1. 82. 4- 1. View the catalog record. Virginia Infantry Regiment, 1. Microfilm. Extracts from a history, December 1. Virginia Infantry, detailing the movements of the unit during the period 1. February 1. 86. 3 to 2. June 1. 86. 4. Entries describe the regiment. Topics covered include the weather, picket duty, skirmishes with the enemy, building fortifications, taking prisoners, and various battles in which the unit participated in at Suffolk, Glade Springs, New Bern, and Drewry. Records of the Virginia Forces, 1. Accession 2. 92. 26. Microfilm. Records of Virginia Forces, 1. Richmond, Virginia, and unbound letters and telegrams received. Records concern raising and organizing troops in Virginia and Maryland, appointment of officers, construction of fortifications, dispatching of troops and supplies, the military use and defense of railroads, the capture and removal of machinery at the Harper. Tax returns, 1. 86. Accession 2. 24. 01. Glimpses of army life in 1. Accession 4. 10. 08, Miscellaneous reel 5. Microfilm. Manuscript draft, 1. Letters were written while he was commanding his brigade at Liberty Mills in Orange County, Virginia, and near Petersburg. View the catalog record. Roster, 1. 86. 1- 1. Accession 2. 53. 16. Photostats (negatives). Typescript roster containing the names of former Confederate soldiers from Petersburg, Virginia. Included are rosters from Company K, 1. Virginia Infantry Regiment; Company E, 4. Virginia Infantry Regiment; Wise. The collection also includes histories on Company K, 1. Virginia Infantry Regiment, and Graham. War Department. Rendezvous list, ca. Accession 2. 34. 76ay. List of rendezvous points, ca. Virginia. View the catalog record. War Department. Selected records of the War Department relating to Confederate prisoners of war, 1. Accession 3. 28. 00, Miscellaneous reel 1. Microfilm. Registers of deaths of Confederate prisoners, 1. Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners (reel 1. Confederate prisoners, 1. Surgeon General. Information provided includes name, rank, regiment, company, where and when captured, date of death, cause, and location of grave. View the catalog record. A list of Confederate States officers who are prisoners, held by federal authority, on Morris Island, S. C., under Confederate fire, from Sept. Accession 4. 10. 08, Miscellaneous reel 5. Microfilm. Register, 1. Confederate officers held as prisoners on Morris Island, South Carolina. It is organized by state, and then lists each individual. There are also sections on prisoners sent to the hospital, those sent from Hilton Head to Beaufort, South Carolina, those that died on Morris Island, and those who were exchanged. View the catalog record. Virginia poetry, 1. Accession 4. 10. 08, Miscellaneous reel 4. Microfilm. Poetry, 1. Virginia authors, including poetry about family, love, nature, and the Civil War. Poets include: John E. Cooke, Judith Cordoza, William Duval, Louise Ellenjay, John M. Gregory, William S. Hawkins, William M. Holden, Joseph J. Lewis, Walter Leman, Hugh Ragland, Lucy W. Thweatt, and William H. Valentine. View the catalog record. Virginia banks collection, 1. Accession 4. 10. 08, Miscellaneous reels 4. Microfilm. Business correspondence and documents, 1. Virginia regional banks, consisting of correspondence and documents related to the Clarksville branch of the Exchange Bank of Virginia; correspondence of Savings Institution of Richmond (1. Pittsylvania Savings Bank (1. William M. Sutton & Company (1. First National Bank (1. Merchants. There are items relating to the Civil War, including financing of the Confederate army, civilian relief, and blockade- runners. Also contains William M. Sutton letters, including letter from William M. Read of the 1st Virginia Artillery describing earlier stages of the Gettysburg campaign. Also includes letters relating to the New York State Bank (Albany, N. Y.) and the First and the Second Banks of the United States, especially their Virginia branches, as well as applications to the First and Second Banks of the United States for branches in Fredericksburg and Lynchburg, Virginia. View the catalog record. Clippings, no date. Accession 2. 34. 76bb. Clipping, undated, containing transcripts of letters, 1. General Robert E. Lee, General Stonewall Jackson, and Governor John Letcher. Wright, 2. 1 June 1. Wright served as an agent for the United States War Department for collecting Confederate military records. View the catalog record. Abell, Caspar K. Papers, 1. Accession 2. 52. 43. Papers, 1. 86. 2, of Caspar K. Abell, Company D, 7. New York Infantry, consisting of correspondence, roster of the 1. Virginia Infantry Regiment, Company K, and a blank muster roll sheet. Abell found the muster roll at a house in Yorktown, Virginia, and the roster on the battlefield near Chickahominy, Virginia. View the catalog record. Ague, E. Letters, 1. Accession 5. 15. 01. Letters, 1. 86. 1- 1. E. 1. 86. 4) of Company B, 1. Pennsylvania Reserves (3. Pennsylvania Infantry), at Camp Pierpont in Fairfax County, Virginia, to his family describing skirmishing with the Confederate army and noting that some New York soldiers were captured while shucking corn. Diary, 1. 86. 4. Accession 4. Diary, 1. 86. 4, of George E. Albee, 3rd Wisconsin Light Artillery and Company F, 3. Wisconsin Infantry. Topics include camp life, troop movements, list of soldiers in his company, battle of Cold Harbor, siege of Petersburg, battle of Ream. Also includes a pass, 2. January 1. 86. 4. View the catalog record. Albemarle County (Va.). Circuit Court. Reports of Indigent Soldiers' Families, 1. Accession Local Government Records, Albemarle County. Also includes orders appointing agents to purchase supplies for the families.
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