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Napoleon’s Rise & Fall: Illustrated Timeline . Richmond, VA.
Napoleonic Period Collection: Satirical Prints. Seattle, WA.
National Library of Israel: Digital Library. Jerusalem, Israel.
National Portrait Gallery - Online. London, England.
National Security Archive. Washington, DC.
The National World War I Museum and Memorial Online Collections Database. Kansas City, MO.
Nazi Germany: Five Maps to Explore Nazi Germany. Mainz, Germany.
Netwerk Oorlogsbronnen. Amsterdam.
New York Public Library Digital Collections. New York.
Newspaper Pictorials: World War I Rotogravures. Washington DC.
New Voyages to North America. London: H. Bonwicke, 1703.
A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Johnson Containing an Account of her Sufferings, During Four Years with the Indians and French. Windsor, VT: Thomas M. Pomroy, 1814.
Narrative of a Residence in Belgium during the Campaign of 1815: And of a Visit to the Field of Waterloo. London: J. Murray, 1817.
Nurse and Spy in the Union Army: Comprising the Adventures and Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps and Battlefields. Hartford, CT: W.S. Williams, 1865.
Nationalities and Subject Races: Report of Conference held in Caxton Hall, Westminster June 28-30, 1910. London: P. S. King, 1911.
The Negro in American Life. New York: The Century Co., 1926.
Napoléon (1927). France: Gaumont, 1927.
Northwest Passage. United States: Loew's Inc., 1940.
Noi vivi / We the Living. Italy: Scalera Film, 1942.
Negro Women War Workers. Washington, D.C.: Women's Bureau, US Department of Labor, 1945.