Rare Books Exhibition - Australian Fiction Stone, Louis (18711935) Jonah / Louis Stone. (Sydney Endeavour Press, 1933)Betty Wayside in Lone Hand, July 1913-Aug. 1914 *View book cover http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/exhibitions/aus-fiction/xaus-fictioncat.html
Extractions: Read Brian's opening speech online. Introduction In 1940, Englishman J. I. M. Stewart, then Professor of English at the University of Adelaide gave the first Commonwealth Literary Fund Lecture in Adelaide. After thanking the CLF for providing the funds to give these lectures in Australian Literature, he declared that 'unfortunately they have neglected to provide any literature - I will lecture therefore on D H Lawrence's Kangaroo' This blatant example of intellectual snobbery allowed Stewart to conveniently ignore over 120 years of Australian writing. In the same year that Stewart gave his lecture, E Morris Miller published his monumental two-volume bibliography of Australian literature. In it he listed and critically discussed, the works of major writers completely ignored by Stewart. A dozen authors come quickly to mind: Marcus Clarke, Henry Kingsley, Catherine Helen Spence, Rolf Boldrewood, Ada Cambridge, Jessie Couvreur (Tasma), Henry Lawson, Banjo Paterson, Barbara Baynton, Henry Handel Richardson, Vance Palmer and Martin Boyd. And, of course, there are many many others.
OzLit@Vicnet Australian Authors Index- S RALPH (1881; STOKES, JOHN (1942-; Stone, Louis (1871-1935); StoneHOUSE,ETHEL (1883-1964); StoneHOUSE, PATRICIA (Lindsay Russell, Harlingham Quinn) (nd http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozlit/ozlits.html
Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS Stone, JM (Jean Mary), 18531908 Stone, Louis, 1871-1935 Storm, Theodor, 1817-1888Stout, Rex, 1886-1975 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896 http://worldebooklibrary.com/ProjectGuternberg.htm
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Index Stone, Louis (18711935) Jonah. Story, Joseph. Commentaries on the Constitutionof the United States (1833). Stowe, Harriet B. (1811-1896) http://www.eshu.cn/en3k/titles/index-s.htm
Thomas Mott Osborne Letters 1914 -- 1928 l8671951; Harlan F. Stone, 1872-1946; Helen Osborne Storrow, 1864-1944 1869-1942; William Howard Taft, 1858-1930; Louis McHenry Howe, 1871-1935 http://www.correctionhistory.org/auburn&osborne/html/osborne_letters3.html
Extractions: The finding aid devotes 10 pages to describing the collection's correspondence. It lists the writers' names as well as the subjects and corporate identities involved in seven eras covering 1812 to 1968. Since this excerpts presentation focuses on Thomas Mott Osborne, the lists for the letters in Osborne Family papers from his three eras 1861 to 1890, 1891 to 1913, and 1913 to 1928 are provided here.] Persons Jane Addams, 1860-1935 Frederick Almy, 1858-1935 Newton D. Baker, 1871-1937 Harry Elmer Barnes, 1889-1968 John H. Bartlett, 1869-1952 George Gordon Battle, 1868-1949 Robert Wood Bliss, 1875-1962 Edward W. Bok, 1863-1930 Ralph 0. Brewster, 1888 - Melville Clark, 1883-1953 Calvin Coolidge, 1872-1933 Josephus Daniels, 1862-1948 William Osborne Dapping, 1880-1968 Edwin Denby, 1870-1929 Charles W. Eliot, 1834-1926 Samuel A. Eliot, 1862-1950 James A. Farley, 1888 William R. George, 1866-1936 James W. Gerard, l867-1951
Stephensen, P. R. (Percy Reginald) / Papers (U. Of Queensland) PATERSON, AB (Andrew Barton), 18641941, The Animals Noah Forgot. PRATT, Ambrose,1874-1944, The Lore of the Lyrebird. Stone, Louis, 1871-1935, Jonah http://findaid.library.uwa.edu.au/cgi-bin/nph-dweb/dynaweb/findaid/stephensen2/@
Extractions: Expand Search Appendix 2: List of Separatel... Books published by Mandrake Press 1929 BURKE, Thomas, 1887-1945 The Bloomsbury Wonder CROWLEY, Aleister, 1875-1947 The Stratagem CUST, Lionel Henry, Sir, 1859-1929 The Cenci DAVIES, Rhys A Bed of Feathers DOSTOEVSKY, Fyodor New Dostoevsky Letters . Trans. S.S. Koteliansky ERSKINE, Stuart Ruaraidh Joseph The Old Tribute McLAREN, Jack, 1887-1954 A Diver Went Down McNAMARA, Brinsley, 1896-1984 The Smiling Faces O'FLAHERTY, Liam, A Tourist's Guide to Ireland RICKWORD, Edgell, 1898-1982 Love One Another TURNER, W.J. A Trip to New York Books published by the Endeavour Press 1933 CHAUVEL, Charles, 1897-1959 In the Wake of the 'Bounty' CRONIN, Bernard, 1884-1968 The Sow's Ear DWYER, Vera In Pursuit of Patrick HAMILTON, Jack, Nights Ashore O'FERRALL, Ernest, 1881-1925 Stories by 'Kodak' PATERSON, A.B. (Andrew Barton), 1864-1941 The Animals Noah Forgot PRATT, Ambrose, 1874-1944 The Lore of the Lyrebird STONE, Louis, 1871-1935
Stephens, A. G. / Papers (U. Of Queensland) Stone, Louis, 18711935 2/2396. Stow, Nellie 2/2398. Strong, Sir Archibald Thomas,1876-1930 2/2404. Suffield, Thomas 2/2410-2414. The Sun, Sydney http://findaid.library.uwa.edu.au/cgi-bin/nph-dweb/dynaweb/findaid/stephens2/@Ge
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Extractions: 170 linear feet, 3 oversize volumes, 2 card boxes The papers of the Democratic governor of Missouri, 1937-1941, relates to official business, campaigns, and personal affairs. The Lloyd C. Stark Papers were donated to the University of Missouri by Stark on 18 June 1943 (Accession No. 40). An addition to the collection was made by Mrs. Lloyd C. Stark on 10 March 1980 (Accession No. 4274). Lloyd Crow Stark was born on 23 November 1886, in Louisiana, Missouri, to Clarence McDowell and Lillie Crow Stark. In 1908 he graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and married Margaret Pearson Stickney of Baltimore, Maryland. Margaret died in 1930 leaving two sons, Lloyd Stickney and John Wingate Stark. In 1931 Lloyd C. Stark married Katherine Lemoine Perkins of St. Louis, Missouri, and they had two daughters, Mary Murray Spottswood and Katherine Lemoine Stark. Lloyd Stark served in the U.S. Navy from 1908 until 1912, when he returned to Louisiana, Missouri, and was elected vice-president and general manager of Stark Brothers Nurseries. His business career was interrupted by World War I when he volunteered for the army and served in the United States and France taking part in the 1918 Muese-Argonne offensive. Stark returned to his business position following the war and advanced to chairman of the board in 1934. Stark served in numerous business and civic organizations throughout his life. He first entered politics in 1928 as general chairman of Missouris $75,000,000 State Highway Bond Campaign. He was elected governor of Missouri in 1936 and served one term from 1937 to 1941. During his term as governor he served as chairman of the Governors Conference of the United States and chairman of the Council of State Governments. Some notable accomplishments of his administration include balancing the state budget, establishing the Ellis Fischel State Cancer Hospital in Columbia, establishing a merit system for selection of state employees, passage of a police reorganization bill, and the abolition of interstate trade barriers. In addition, Stark is credited with the breakup of the Pendergast political machine in Kansas City.
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Book Details Louis Stone (18711935) was born in England, moved to Australia in 1884. He livedin Redfern and Waterloo, studied at the University of Sydney and taught in http://purl.library.usyd.edu.au/sup/1920897259
Extractions: ISBN Title Jonah Author Louis Stone Price Synopsis Jonah was his most successful novel, published in London in 1911 and relating the story of Joe Jones the larrikin leader of a city "push". Betty Wayside was based in the middle-class suburbs of Paddington and Woollahra and told the tales of a pianist and her personal relationships. Louis Stone (1871-1935) was born in England, moved to Australia in 1884. He lived in Redfern and Waterloo, studied at the University of Sydney and taught in country schools from 1895 until 1904.
SETIS Digital Resources: Table Of Contents Script Stone, Louis (18711935). This text was sponsored by AustLit The Resource forAustralian Literature (www.austlit.edu.au) for the SETIS electronic texts http://purl.library.usyd.edu.au/setis/id/stobett
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Atco Cemetery Atco Louis Leslie Father. Charles L. Leslie 18801957. Large Stone 1871-1935 EugeneMurray 1884-1941 Charles M. Crockett Private Co. C 192 Regt. PA. Inft. http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/cemetery/newjersey/cemeteries/atcocem.htm
Birdville Cemetery, Tarrant Co, Cemteries Of TX LEE Dec 7,1876MAY 17,1878 NINA EVA Feb 21,1881-Nov 24,1881 Louis V. Stone PLACEDIN MEMORY AUSTIN DICK NO DATES DILLARD 1871-1935 MARTIN DIED 1930 http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Tarrant/cemetery/birdville.htm
Shoppolis Islands Art And Objects Of Art Aspect Henri JeanLouis Le Secq 1818-1882 French Photographer Marcus Stone 1840-1921British Painter Samuel John Peploe 1871-1935 British Painter http://www.shoppolisislands.com/objectsofartpage.htm
Extractions: www.shoppolisislands.com Welcome to one of the many aspect of this enchanted world called Shoppolis Islands. Objects of Art main page main menu select another aspect to study this aspect of our society, scroll down slowly and enjoy Please visit our main menu to learn more about our homeland. Shoppolis Islands Information Twin Wolves (in pewter) by Gaston Winston Peale The Kissing Squirrels Jewelry Box One of the most famous pieces of art on SI is the "Kissing Squirrels" jewelry box, a magnificent work in pewter and oak. The piece was made from galley ware from the Prize Mary, our first ship. The oak was taken from parts of the ship when she was dismantled where Kitt is now. Alan Page Gates, an original able seaman aboard the ship had taken ill in his small shop. He had no wife at the time, and was alone. During his illness, Margaret Stiles Blaine Shopp, wife of Captain Everett Shopp tended to him and, in his opinion, "saved my life." For this, he made the Kissing Squirrels jewelry box for her. Over time, Gates became one of SI's most noted maker of jewelry cases and music boxes.
USL: Rare Books And Special Collections Stone, Louis (18711935). Jonah. Tench, Watkin (1759-1833). A Complete Accountof the Settlement at Port Jackson. Tench, Watkin (1759-1833) http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/libraries/rare/7digmat.html
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