CABLE brother to Lily Stevens Graham CAMERON Christchurch secretary (1960-) for theMelanesian 15 Sep 1870-Sep 1872 founder Editor New Zealand Church News http://www.kinderlibrary.ac.nz/resources/bishop/C.htm
Publice Domain E-Books By Title AV Laider 1916, Beerbohm, Max, Sir 18721956, University Of Virginia Library, 2000 An Anthology Of Australian Verse, Stevens, Bertram, ed., nd http://library.morgan.edu/electron/ebook/public.htm
Extractions: Title Author Publisher Year (Of The) Institution And Education Of Children Montaigne, Michel de BiblioBytes (Of The) Standard Of Taste Hume, David BiblioBytes (Of) Agriculture Cowley, Abraham BiblioBytes (Of) Bookes Montaigne BiblioBytes (Of) Education: John Milton's Tractate Milton, John BiblioBytes (Of) Friendship Montaigne, Michel de BiblioBytes (On The) Conservation Of Force Helmholtz, Hermann Von BiblioBytes (On The) Death Of Esther Johnson Swift, Jonathan BiblioBytes (On The) Elevation Of The Laboring Classes Channing, William Ellery BiblioBytes (On The) Equality Among Mankind Rousseau, Jean-Jacques BiblioBytes (On The) Motion Of The Heart And Blood In Animals Harvey, William BiblioBytes (On The) Tragedies Of Shakespeare Lamb, Charles BiblioBytes (On) Democracy Lowell, James Russell BiblioBytes (On) Liberty Mill, John Stuart BiblioBytes (On) Lord Francis Bacon Jonson, Ben BiblioBytes (On) M. Aurelius Antoninus Long, George
The Reta Light Australian Poetry Collection - The Collection Listing By James Edmond (Editor of the Bulletin). Sydney The Platypus Press, 1913.8vo, 236pp, portrait of Edmond. With nameplate Bertram Stevens. LEE, Ida http://www.newcastle.edu.au/services/library/collections/archives/int/ritacoll.h
The Book Collector - Alphabetical Index To Volume 19 (1970) Bertram Dobell and TJ Wise Robert J. Dobell, 348 Shaw, John M. letter tothe Editor, 386 Stevens, Henry RP Henry Stevens, Son Stiles, obit. http://www.thebookcollector.co.uk/annualindices/bcindex1970.html
Extractions: (the box above must contain the year only) Alphabetical Index of The Book Collector Volume 19 (1970) This index contains 315 entries Index entry Page(s) A Book of Nonsense (rare early version) Abbey, John R.: obit. Abbey, John R.: Oriental Mss and Miniatures Abbey, John R.: Aberdeen University Library: Cat. of Incunabula Adams, Thomas R.: displays of Wister Constitution and Leary Declaration After M. R. James,. Albert Ehrman, 6 February 1890-12 August 1969: Nicolas Barker Alchemy and the Occult,.: Books given to Yale Alice in Wonderland: in Russian, 1879 Allentuck, Marcia: query by Amelung, Peter: notes by American Printer 1787-182.5, The American, Early, Book Illustrators and Wood Engravers, An Attempt at a Union List of Editions of Melville, 1846-91: Richard Colles Johnson Ancien Regime, L' Anglo-Saxon Will: sale of Antiquarian Book Fair: NBL, Books of Hate' exhib. Antiquarian Booksellers' Assoc. of America: Antiquarian Book Fair 1971 Armenian Bible 1660-1 Armstrong, Margaret, Checklist of Trade Bindings designed by
Berkelouw Books - Latest Acquisitions No. 298/2 NOTE In 1872 Hann was given charge of a well organized official party to explorethe Directed by Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and C. Lloyd Jones. http://www.berkelouw.com.au/rare_books/latest_acquisitions_no_2982
Extractions: Brisbane: H. Shepperson, 1869. 8vo. Or.cl. Spine gilt titled (slightly rubbed). (XX,412pp.). Some foxing as expected on colonial printings of this period, as well as some contemp. m.s. annots. and corrections. The first edition of the first Magistrate Guide issued specifically for Queensland. Not in Ferguson. Extremely rare. WITH: Report from R. W. Hann, Leader of the Northern Expedition Party. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command. (Brisbane: James C. Beal) 1873. F'cap folio. (14pp.). (Qld. Parl. Paper). The two papers bound together in full cloth with titling-label on front cover. Slight soiling at margins, but overall good copies of these extremely rare papers.
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Extractions: African-American Histories, Biographies, and Fictionalized Biographies for Children and Young Adults A Bibliography [Includes books by non-African-American authors and illustrators] Audrey Thompson Back to 4111 Spring 2001 Syllabus and Biography Project. It should be noted that this is not a "recommended" list; instead, it aspires to be as complete a list as possible, on the assumption that teachers, students, and scholars need to know what kinds of books are available and need to consider what different books are trying to do. Ideally, therefore, teachers and students will compare and contrast different books on the same topic and make their own judgments. Be prepared to find that some of these books are outstanding, others good, still others mediocre, and some truly awful. One or two are almost surreal in their awfulness. Included on this list are books for early readers, middle readers, and advanced readers; in a very few cases I have included books addressed to an adult audience usually because I found that libraries were categorizing these particular books as juveniles. For teachers looking for thumbnail biographical sketches rather than full-length book treatments, the bibliography includes the pages for book chapters and short encyclopedia-type entries as well as the titles of whole books devoted to each biographical subject. The dates and descriptions included with each name are as accurate as I have been able to determine, but in some cases there is no fully reliable information available. As much as possible, I have tried to check the dates against adult biographies, since these are more likely than children's biographies to give the rationale for naming one birth date over another. (For example, Jim Beckwourth gave his birth date as 1798, and Louis Armstrong gave his birth date as 1900, but their recent biographers argue persuasively that these dates are incorrect.) The descriptions of each subject's noteworthy activities can only gesture at their importance and are not intended to be exhaustive.
Euroa Fine Books At Antiqbook.com 302478 GURRY (SERIES Editor), TIM Focus on Australian history An emerging 303366 Stevens (ED.), Bertram - The Native Companion Vol 1, No.1. http://antiqbook.com/boox/eur/index.shtml
Extractions: tel: +) 3 5795 1405. Fax: +) 3 5795 1433 Email: ultranex@mcmedia.com.au Search our books Search Antiqbook Search on this page Click on booknumber for full information : [PSALTER], - The order for morning and evening prayer, daily throughout the year, according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland.
AustLit Agent Also writes as BS (5 works) Born 1872 Died 1922 Gender Male Bertram Stevenswas born at Inverell, New South Wales. In 1882 he moved with his family http://www.austlit.edu.au/run?ex=ShowAgent&agentId=AqM
Notes From The Editor Private services at the Drawing Room Chapel of Turner Stevens Co. 30 Apr1872 to James L. Hooper. They lived in Aspen, CO. CHILDREN http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/3917/issue16.html
Extractions: Notes from the Editor Since the start of Loose Branches and Roots I have located and published records from 22 Finnell Family Bibles, including the two in this issue. There are also 23 additional Finnell Bible Records published the the booklet Finnell Family Cemeteries and Bible Records Volume I . Surprising that there are a total of 45 Finnell Family Bibles a lot more then I thought could be find when I first started this project. Many or most of these records are very important in that the original records are still in private hands and in the possession of people no longer even named Finnell . Having published these records we have made then available to a wider public even beyond the subscribers of this publication. Copies of the Loose Branches and Roots some Finnell Family Records has been deposited in several National scope Genealogical and Historical libraries, so that the information can be used by many people who have Finnell Family interests now and in the future. This issue also contains information and new documentation on several different Finnell Families
The Harvey Genealogist Source Page 67 Harvey, Patrick Place Philadelphia Year 1872 PrimaryIndividual Harvey, Patrick Source Philadelphia Bertram Press, 1937. 295p. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6575/USA/cd354_9.htm
Extractions: : Introduction I. Literary Societies II. Greek-Letters 1841-1860 III. Greek-Letters 1860-1894 ... Illustrations Appendices: A. Society Chronology B. Building Roster C. 1999 Initiative Controversy New images of Yale societies were added February 2004. The only recent book to deal exclusively with the architecture of secret societies seems to be C. Lance Brockman's Theatre of the Fraternity: Staging the Ritual Space of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry 1896-1929 (Minneapolis: Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, dist. by University Press of Mississippi, 1996). Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker, Princeton 1746-1894 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1946), 206. Ibid Thomas Spencer Harding, College literary societies: their contribution to higher education in the United States, 1815-1876 (New York, Pageant Press International [1971]), 19. Ibid Wertenbaker, 201. Lewis Sheldon Welch, "The Yale Campus," in Lewis Sheldon Welch and Walter Camp, Yale: Her Campus, Class-Rooms, and Athletics Baxter Perry Smith, The History of Dartmouth College (Boston: 1878), 85.
Hardy Catalogue Red SCC bookplate; TH signature; pres. ins. from Editor; v. lightly marked and The Law of Copyright in Works of Literature and Art. London Stevens and http://www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher/hardy/hardyc.htm
Extractions: Bookplate; TH signature. Surname of compiler correctly Velazquez de la Cadena. [Frank Hollings, 212/36] [Caesar]. C. Julius Caesaris Comentarii de Bello Gallico: Caesar's Commentaries on the Gaelic Wars; with Notes and a Geographical Register. Intended for the Use of Schools. Ed. Henry Young. London: John Weale, 1854. Red SCC bookplate; early TH signature; v. lightly marked and annotated. (Steele, 387; Steele, Companion , 53; Purdy purchase at MG Sale) [Yale: Purdy] Caffyn, Kathleen Mannington. See Iota Caine, Hall. The Prime Minister: A Drama. London: William Heinemann, 1918. ('for use in the Theatre, not for Circulation')
Hardy Catalogue London George Routledge and Sons, 1872. Red SCC bookplate in vol. (MGSale/211; Sotheby s 27 May 1963/75; Eric Stevens 180/31). Sotheby s 30 Nov. http://www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher/hardy/hardyb.htm
Rockingham County Post Offices (Editors note Of the over 100 Rockingham post offices which have existed, MOUNT CRAWFORD Established March 2, 1827; Edward Stevens, March 2, 1827; http://www.heritagecenter.com/Articles/postoffi.htm
Extractions: Rockingham County Post Offices Note: The following article by Dr. John W. Wayland is the first in a series of articles in the fall of 1953 published by the Daily News Record about the Post Offices of Rockingham County. Dr. Wayland used a microfilm from the National Archives for his information. From the Daily News-Record , September 29, 1953 Rockingham Post Officers [sic] and Postmasters From 1792-1932 By John W. Wayland 27 Post Offices Now BERGTON: Charles L. Souder, January 24, 1924, Bergton was "late Westgap." COOTES STORE: late Brocks Gap; Samuel Cootes, January 30, 1858; John G. Cootes, September 17, 1860; William K. Gailey, November 4, 1865 or 1868; John G. Cootes, February 28, 1872; Noah Hoover, June 20, 1889; John G. Cootes, April 3, 1893; Ida E. Cootes April 10, 1895; Noah Hoover, June 23, 1897; Ida C. Hoover, July 6, 1897.
Chronology Of Science In The United States Bertram Borden Boltwood (18701927) began his research in radiochemistry, Benjamin Minge Duggar (1872-1956) published Fungus Diseases of Plants (New http://home.earthlink.net/~claelliott/chron1900.htm
Extractions: Chronology of Science in the United States 1900-1910 DATE EVENT SUBJECTS Sherburne Wesley Burnham (1838-1921) capped years of astronomical observation with A General Catalogue of 1290 Double Stars Discovered from 1871 to 1899 by S. W. Burnham, Arranged in Order of Right Ascension with All the Micrometrical Measures of Each Pair (Publications of the Yerkes Observatory, no. 1) (Chicago). Astronomy The spiral character of some nebulae was discovered by James Edward Keeler (b.1857) through photographic evidence. Keeler, director of the Lick Observatory, died at San Francisco on 12 August of this year. Astronomy Mathematician George Abram Miller (1863-1951) was given a prize for his work in group theory by the Academy of Sciences of Cracow, reportedly the Academy's first prize in pure mathematics to an American. Awards and Prizes / Mathematics Moses Gomberg (1866-1947) produced the earliest stable free radical, triphenylmethyl. Organic chemists at the time assumed free radicals were not likely to exist. The report of the event appeared in Berichte der Deutschen chemischer Gesellschaft 33 (1900): 3150-3163, and
ObituariesR Mr. Reed was born in Virginia in the year 1817, came to Texas in 1872 and Jesse A. Ross was born July 28, 1927 in Bertram, Texas to Samuel Carlos Ross http://www.rootsweb.com/~txburnet/ObituariesR.html
Extractions: - R - Source: Various, as noted RAMSOWER, Edward - 27 Nov 1907 Burnet Bulletin, 5 Dec 1907 The subject of this sketch died at the home of his son, H.M. Ramsower , in Burnet, Texas, November 27th 1970, after an extended sickness, principally due to his advanced age, he having passed the 85th mile post. The body was interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, the funeral being conducted by the Masonic order, of which deceased was an honored member. Edward Ramsower was born in the State of Indiana on the 18th day of August 1822, and there grew to manhood. He came to Texas in 1840, but returned to Missouri, and then moved to Arkansas, where in 1852 he was united in marriage to Miss Polly Anthony , with whom he lived happily for thirty-five years and reared a family of twelve children, eight of whom are living, as follows: George and Harvy , who reside in this community; Marion at San Marcus; Mrs. Small , at Dallas; Mrs. Anthony , at Cross Cut; Mrs. Stevebaugh Mrs. Davenport , Willow City; Mrs. Rogers , Cedar Mills. Mr. Ramsower joined the Masonic order in Grayson County, Texas in the year 18609.
Bibliography. From "01/09/2005" To "07/11/2002" Stevens, (Martin) WOODWARD (Daniel). The Ellesmere Chaucer An Essay in Bertram ROTA. The Printer and the Artist. A Catalogue of Private Press Books http://www.maggs.com/departments/popular.asp?dept=BI