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Select General Bibliography For Representative Poetry On-line Baltimore Milton S. Eisenhower Library of The Johns Hopkins University. Locke, Terry, Peter Low, and John Winslade, eds White feathers an anthology of http://eir.library.utoronto.ca/rpo/display_rpo/bibliography_2001.html
Extractions: Bibliography by Ian Lancashire All shelfmarks are from Robarts Library, University of Toronto, unless otherwise noted. Anyidoho, Kofi, Peter Porter, and Musaemura Zimunya, eds. The Fate of vultures: new poetry of Africa . Oxford: Heinemann International, 1989. PR 9346 F37 1989 Bassir, Olumbe, ed. An anthology of West African verse. Ibadan, Nigeria: University Press, 1957. PR 9857 B3 Breman, Paul, ed. You better believe it: Black verse in English from Africa, the West Indies and the United States . Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1973. PS 591 N4B63 1973 Burness, Don, ed. Echoes of the sunbird: an anthology of contemporary African poetry . Athens: Ohio University Center for International Studies, 1993. PR 9346 B85 1993 Chapman, Michael, ed. Soweto poetry . Johannesburg: McGraw-Hill, 1982. PR 9365 .35 B55S69
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Extractions: Part VIII Harbingers of the Depression Era Behold, I will bring evil upon this people, even the fruits of their thoughts, because they have not harkened (Jeremiah 6, 19) Many of the problems of the depression era had been presaged in the early 1920s. Many continued to fester during the 1930s as they were not tended and finally erupted into World War II. The economic boom of World War I deflated in 1920. Although industrial production recovered swiftly during the jazz era, agriculture did not. The agricultural slump continued throughout the 1920s and finally culminated in the Midwest dust-bowl Oakie exodus of the 1930s, about which John Steinbeck (1902-1968) wrote so eloquently in his 1939 Grapes of Wrath . It followed his 1937 Of Mice and Men . Earlier, in 1933, novelist Erskine Caldwell (1903-1987) adapted his Tobacco Road into a hit Broadway play that challenged Abies Irish Rose for Broadways long-run title. The 1930 agriculture depression was a major theme in 1930s literature.
KELVIN SMITH LIBRARY S-. St. John Webb, Marion ( - ) Poet. AQS, 1 p., November 28, 1929, Sims,George R. (1847-1922) Playwrite. ALS, 1 p., nd, London, to Mr. Abbott. http://library.case.edu/ksl/speccoll/garber/letters.html
Extractions: 12:00 PM TO 12:00 AM SEARCH LIBRARY: Error messages appear here. KSL Home Electronic Collections Digital Exhibits Cleveland History Project ... Buildings associated with the Cleveland History Project Scroll down or select a letter to move to the portion of the index you desire. Click on letter at head of category to return to alphabet bar A B C D ... St. John Webb, Marion ( - ) Poet. Sala, George Augustus (1828-1895) Author, Journalist. Salisbury, Robert Arthur (1830-1903) British Prime Minister. ALS, 2 p., June 3, 1888, n.p., to Balliene. ALS, 2 p., March 7, 1894, n.p., to Briley (?) ALS, 1 p., 3rd person, July 13, 1891, Foreign Office, to Laurence T. Bouvier. ALS, 2 p., November 4, n.y., Harts, to Lord Denman. ALS, 4 p., May 22, 1870, London, to Mr. M.A. Patherode (?)
The Lost Continent Of - Are We Going To Explore It? 1932 Cobb s Anatomy, by Cobb, Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury Wanderings In Ceylon, byBaker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821 Eldest Son, The, by Galsworthy, John, 18671933 http://test.lost.co.nz/main/library/gutenlist.html
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Untitled Document Alexander Alex Montgomery (18471922) was an Irish Australian, The storybegins with a group of White men drinking together and talking, http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb03-2/doran03.html
Extractions: christine.doran@ntu.edu.au Adventure Tales, Colonialism, and Alexander Montgomery's Australian Perspective 1. In 1897 a collection of colonial adventure tales was published in Melbourne, Australia, under the auspices of The Bulletin , an influential radical working-class newspaper. The author was Alexender Montgomery, an Australian of Irish descent; the volume was entitled Five-Skull Island and Other Tales of the Malay Archipelago The Book The Bulletin The Bulletin was a popular radical left-wing newspaper at that time, having been founded by J.F. Archibald in 1880 (see Lawson). The Bulletin office in Sydney was involved in the distribution of the book. Alexander "Alex" Montgomery (1847-1922) was an Irish Australian, born in Londonderry, and fifty years old at the time of the publication of Five-Skull Island The Bulletin had previously published some of Montgomery's stories. As well as short stories, Montgomery also wrote serialized novels for the papers. An historical novel set in Europe was published by George Robertson in 1898. Well-educated, Montgomery worked at a wide range of occupations on both sea and land, but most often as a journalist. He traveled through the Indo-Malay archipelago in the 1870s (see Miller 674). As an anonymous reviewer in the
Grave Surname Given Name Birth Date Death Date Age On Stone LF Mary Killed At White Ash Mine CUB170 Burkman John 1850 1938 CUB170 2 1909 CUB595 Roberts Emaline S Mar 6 1840 Jun 20 1915 CUB595 Roberts John http://www.iamonroe.org/cemetery/data/cuba.txt
Publice Domain E-Books By Title A Dream Of John Ball And A King s Lesson, Morris, William. Eirikr, MagnussonTranslators. Ceres Runaway And Other Essays, Meynell, Alice 18471922. http://library.morgan.edu/electron/ebook/public.htm
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ELT Index IV Andrea White. Griffith, John W. Joseph Conrad and the Anthropological Edward S. Lauterbach. Green, Richard Lancelyn, and John Michael Gibson. http://www.uncg.edu/eng/elt/index1.htm
Extractions: Home The Press Books at a Glance Orders ... Book Reviews 2005 ELT Index IV Volumes 26-48 (1983-2005) A B C D ... Z Search by section or use the "Search" function in your browser. For example, in Microsoft's Internet Explorer, go to the EDIT menu and use the FIND ON THIS PAGE option (or Ctrl F). You can enter an author's name, a title, a phrase. Don't forget to search Select Categories , too. A ABBOTT, EDWIN A. Article Gilbert, Elliot L. "`Upward, Not Northward': Flatland and the Quest for the New," 34:4 (1991), 391-404. Ackland, Michael. See HENRY HANDEL RICHARDSON Adams, Elsie B. See SHAW ADAMS, HENRY Book Review Monteiro, George. The Correspondence of Henry James and Henry Adams , 1877-1914 (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1992), 37:1 (1994), 65-68. [Joyce A. Rowe] Adams, James T. See FORD MADOX FORD ALDINGTON, RICHARD Article Crawford, Fred D. "Misleading Accounts of Aldington and H.D.," 30:1 (1987), 49-67. Book Reviews Crawford, Fred D. Richard Aldington and Lawrence of Arabia: A Cautionary Tale (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1998), 42:2 (1999), 195-99. [Stephen E. Tabachnick]
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CENTER H2 History Of Medicine (Surnames MN) /H2 /CENTER Moore, Norman (18471922). The History of the Study of Medicine in the BritishIsles. + frontis photogravure of Daniell Bennet S. John Roosa + numerous http://www.gach.com/Gach/l1419-07.htm
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Extractions: Skip to content Search for Advanced Search Actor and writer Stephen Fry poses outside 54 Eaton Square in London - the former home of actress Vivien Leigh - during the launch of 'Handheld History'Â Blue plaques are among the most familiar features of the London streetscape. They adorn the fa§ades of buildings in areas as different as Primrose Hill, Soho and Wimbledon; some of these buildings are grand, others look very ordinary, but all are connected by the fact that a remarkable person lived or worked there at some point in history. Blue plaques celebrate great figures of the past and the buildings that they inhabited. They open a window into another time by showing us where the great and the good have penned their masterpieces, developed new technologies, lived or died. Actors, authors, politicians, painters, scientists, sportsmen, campaigners and reformers â people from different countries, cultures and backgrounds â have all been commemorated in this way. The blue plaques scheme has been run by English Heritage since 1986, and continues to grow at a rate of around twenty plaques each year. From 2004, the scheme will be extended across England on a region-by-region basis; there are already blue plaques in Merseyside, Birmingham, Southampton and Portsmouth.
Extractions: Original Transcriptions prepared for the DAR by: Loreta Morgan, Roberta Hand, Ernestine Lucas, Virginia Whipple, Cornelia Varnell, Al'Louise Ramp and Mrs. Juhree Carr. This group traveled all over recoreding cemeteries for Hemphill County, Texas and several in Oklahoma. Thanks goes to Juhree of Canadian Texas for sending us these files. This is a complete listing of the Canadian Cemetery. This page contains two lists, an Alphabetical List by surname, and a row by row, as they were Cemetery Order List. The marker numbers are presented here only to identify individual markers and placement. State Survey Historical Committee
Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project Ferris Greenslet (18751959) was an Editor with a summer home in White Mountains, She often thought he was right. She knew that she was a good Editor, http://www.public.coe.edu/~theller/soj/let/notes.htm
Extractions: Index to these Letters ANNIE FIELDS, LETTERS OF SARAH ORNE JEWETT NOTES If you can use frames, a NOTES link at the beginning of a letter will display that letter's notes (if any) in the right window. If you cannot use frames, then that link will bring you to this page, and you will need to use the back button or the link above to return to the letters. Or you may open a second browser window for easy access to letters, notes, and index. Notes for the Preface Spenser : Edmund Spenser (1552-1599). Lowell : James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) was an American poet and literary critic, well remembered for his humorous poetry, such as "The Biglow Papers" (1848). Portsmouth : a seaport in New Hampshire. King of the Fatherland : The fatherland is Great Britain. "The first of all her dead that were to be" : This quotation has not been identified. Help is welcome. the famous journal of Dean Swift to Stella : Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), the Irish satirist is best known for Gulliver's Travels (1726). Stella was his close friend, Esther Johnson, to whom he addressed Journal to Stella noble saying of Plato : Plato (about 428-347 BC) was a Greek philosopher, author of numerous dialogues featuring Socrates, his teacher. The quotation comes from Book V of "Laws," in which Socrates does not appear: "for there is no greater good in a state than that the citizens should be known to one another." (Research: Jack V. Wales, Jr. of the Thacher School, Ojai, CA.)