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  1. Biography - Churchill, Winston (1871-1947): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Coniston. by Winston Churchill with illustrations by Florenc by Churchill. Winston. 1871-1947., 1906
  3. The celebrity; an episode. by Winston Churchill. by Churchill. Winston. 1871-1947., 1898
  4. The inside of the cup. by Winston Churchill. with illustrations by Churchill. Winston. 1871-1947., 1913-01-01
  5. Modern Chronicle, aVolume 03 by Winston, 1871-1947 Churchill, 2004-10-19
  6. Mr. Crewe's career / by Winston Churchill ... ; illustrated by Winston (1871-1947) - Related names: Kinney, Margaret West (b. 1872) Churchill, 1908
  7. Mr. CreweÃ?¯Ã'¿Ã'½s career / by Winston Churchill ... ; illustrated by Winston (1871-1947) - Related names Kinney, Margaret West (b. 1872) ill.; Kinney, Troy (1871-1938) ill.; Keller, A. J ill Churchill, 1908
  8. The crossing. by Winston Churchill with illustrations by Syd by Churchill. Winston. 1871-1947., 1904-01-01
  9. A modern chronicle. by Winston Churchill. illustrated by J. H. G by Churchill. Winston. 1871-1947., 1910-01-01
  10. Richard Carvel. by Winston Churchill. With illustrations by Carl by Churchill. Winston. 1871-1947., 1899-01-01
  11. Richard Carvel by Winston Churchill. by Churchill. Winston. 1871-1947., 1914-01-01
  12. The dwelling-place of light, by Winston Churchill by Winston (1871-1947) Churchill, 1917
  13. Coniston by Churchill Winston 1871-1947, 2010-09-27
  14. A Modern Chronicle by Churchill Winston 1871-1947, 2010-09-29

41. Adelman Letters And Documents Collection - C | Special Collections | Bryn Mawr C
Churchill, Winston, 18711947 (American Novelist). Letter Clifton Springs, NY,to Oscar Fay Adams, 1855-1919, Boston, Mass.
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1 item (4 p. on double sheet) ; 21 x 27 cm folded to 21 x 14 cm
ALS. Writing to a friend from Haverford, the writer muses on the possibility of civil war: "To philosophise . . . would lead us to assert directly, it is the threatening of God's visitation for the unparalleled crime of slavery . . . What the end will be I have no idea." 1861 Jan 5
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ADS. Four orders for supplies (turpentine, borax, engine rubbing varnish, etc.). 1870 Jan 5 - 1871 Jan 5 Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958 (Author)
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1 item (1 p.) DS. Petition for Sarah Forman, "that your worships will grant me an order for my ostat & your potition & shall pray, Elizabeth Cada." 1696(?) Feb 21

42. Illinois! Illinois! Pre-Statehood Years To 1818 AD EM NZ 1. ALLEN
Churchill, Winston, 18711947. The Crossing, by Winston Churchill. Author of RichardCarvel, The Crisis, The Celebrity, Etc., Etc. With Illustrations
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E-M N-Z 1. ALLEN, MERRITT PARMELEE, 1892-1954. The Wilderness Way, by Merritt Parmelee Allen. Decorations by Larry Toschik. New York, London [and] Toronto: Longmans, Green and Co., [1954.] 246p. LaSalle's first two ventures into the northern wilderness which is now Illinois in search of a route down the Mississippi River to France make up the major portion of this novel. The story revolves around the experiences of Laurent Delair, a young Frenchman who joins the first LaSalle expedition before it leaves Quebec, follows LaSalle and Tonty faithfully in two abortive attempts to reach the mouth of the Mississippi and accompanies them in their successful third trek. Opposition from the fur traders of the northwest, severe winter weather, hostile Indians, and discontent among his followers combine to delay LaSalle's success for several years. A fictionalized account of these years, The Wilderness Way is an adequate retelling of the LaSalle story, combined with excellent descriptions of the country and plenty of action to create a rousing novel of America during the late 1600s. Book Review Digest , 1954, p. 12.

43. Cornish Arts Colony In Cornish And Plainfield, NH 1885-1930
Winston Churchill (18711947), writer Kenyon Cox (1856-1919), painter and artcritic Louise Cox (1865-1945), painter Herbert David Croly (1869-1930), writer
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Cornish Arts Colony in Cornish and Plainfield, NH 1885-1930.
Site Municipality : Cornish and Plainfield, NH. Site Type : Multiple Property Listing NOTE : Listing of this multiple property district on the National Register is pending. National Register Nomination Information: STATEMENT OF HISTORIC CONTEXTS: Cornish Art Colony The arrival of Augustus Saint-Gaudens in Cornish in 1885 marked the beginning of the Cornish Colony, one of the earliest art colonies in the U.S. Like their counterparts in Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, and Dublin, New Hampshire, the Cornish art colonists were attracted by the area's natural beauty, climatic advantages and relative seclusion as well as by the mutual encouragement and intellectual stimulation offered by a variety of resident artists. The artists who were associated with the Cornish Colony settled in both Cornish and Plainfield, New Hampshire. The initial wave of artists, those who arrived in Cornish and Plainfield, prior to 1895, were primarily painters. Among the earliest to follow Saint-Gaudens were George de Forest Brush and Thomas Dewing. Brush lived in a tepee on Saint-Gaudens' field in 1887 and subsequently rented from Beaman while Dewing rented in 1886 before buying a house from Beaman the following year. Others who followed included painter Henry O. Walker; architect, painter and etcher Charles Platt; painter and etcher Stephen Parrish and his son, illustrator and painter, Maxfield, and painter and art critic Kenyon Cox, all of whom came to the colony, bought land and built residences in the 1890s. Some, including sculptor Daniel Chester French; painter, John White Alexander, and sculptor, Paul Manship came only for a few summers, as did President Woodrow Wilson, who made author Winston Churchill's "Harlakenden House", which burned in 1923, a summer White House. from 1913 to 1915.

44. English Authors 1900-1960
Churchill, Winston, 18711947. A FAR COUNTRY / BY Winston Churchill ; ILLUSTRATEDBY HERMAN PFEIFER. New York Macmillan, 1915. PR 6005 H87 M72 1908.
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The Print Collection - English Authors, 1900-1960 PR 6001 D32 G65 1930. Adams, Herbert, 1874-1958. THE GOLDEN APE / BY HERBERT ADAMS. Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott, 1930. PR 6001 D32 P38 1931. Adams, Herbert, 1874-1958. THE PAULTON PLOT / HERBERT ADAMS. Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott, 1931. PR 6001 D32 Q83 1927. Adams, Herbert, 1874-1958. THE QUEEN'S GATE MYSTERY / BY HERBERT ADAMS. Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott, 1927. PR 6001 D32 W65 1932. Adams, Herbert, 1874-1958. THE WOMAN IN BLACK / BY HERBERT ADAMS. Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott, 1932. PR 6001 L5 N32 1953. Alington, Cyril, 1872-1955. THE NABOB'S JEWEL / BY C.A. ALINGTON. London : Faber and Faber, 1953. PR 6001.L678 F56 1944. Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966. FLOWERS FOR THE JUDGE / MARGERY ALLINGHAM. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England ; New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Penguin, 1944, c1936. PR 6001.L678 M97 1930. Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966. MYSTERY MILE / BY MARGERY ALLINGHAM. Garden City, N.Y. : Published for the Crime Club, Inc., by Doubleday, Doran, 1930. PR 6001.M48 S34 1953. Ambler, Eric, 1909-THE SCHIRMER INHERITANCE / ERIC AMBLER. New York : Knopf, 1953.

45. Index
Churchill, Winston (18711947). The Crossing The Dwelling Place of Ligh A FarCountry Mr. Crewe s Career. Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106BC-43BC)
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46. University Of New Hampshire Library - Milne Special Collections And Archives - I
Churchill, Winston, 18711947. Letters from Winston Churchill, 1899-1951. 24 items.New Hampshire author. Twenty-three letters written by Winston Churchill.
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MS 1-50 MS 51-100 MS 101-150 MS 151-175 MS 201-250 Horace Greeley, 1811-1872. Letter : to L.U. Reavis, 1867 Mar. 4. MS 41 MS 1
Gove, Benjamin Franklin
Account book, 1835-1858.
1 v. (85 leaves) ; 39 cm. Benjamin Franklin Gove (1797-1859) was a farmer, businessman, and public official in Deering, N.H. He operated a cider mill, maintained a large herd of sheep, and rented unused land to other farmers. He was also responsible for surveying the roads from Deering to Hillsborough. Manuscript record book kept by Benjamin Gove of Deering, New Hampshire, between 1835 and 1858. Included are accounts for his cider mill, records of money earned from the sale of sheep and wool, wage records, and entries for personal expenditure. MS 2
Kimball, John, 1767-1853.
Diary, 1835-1841.
1 v. (85 pages) ; 20 cm. John Kimball was born in Wenham, Massachusetts in 1767. He was trained as a shoemaker, but later became a prosperous farmer and peddler in Wilton, New Hampshire. Kimball travelled to New Ipswich, Lowell and Milford, Massachusetts to sell produce, oxen and meat, and to haul stone, wood, and lumber. Manuscript diary and account book (1835-1841) of John Kimball of Wilton, New Hampshire. Includes records of daily tasks and business transactions, including items purchased, together with names and prices paid for such, as well as his son's expenses at Milford Academy.

47. Fiction Individual Manuscripts
Winston Churchill, 18711947 (MS 33) Twenty-three letters written between 1899and 1951 by Winston Churchill. The letters are both business and personal in
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University of New Hampshire graduate (1942), elementary school teacher, resident of Dover, N.H.
Twelve-page story, "A Lesson in Discipline", written in 1956 about some of her childhood school experiences. The story appeared as an article in Harper's , Dec. 1956. Winston Churchill, 1871-1947 (MS 33)
Twenty-three letters written between 1899 and 1951 by Winston Churchill.
The letters are both business and personal in nature. Churchill wrote thirteen of the letters to various correspondents and ten letters to George W. Spohn. Also included in the collection is a letter from Churchill's son, Creighton Churchill, that states that the family was not yet ready to have anyone write a biography of their father. Horace Greeley, 1811-1872 (MS 41)
One page letter to L.U. Reavis, written March 4, 1867, in which Greeley explains his stance on the question of women's suffrage. Willa Cather, 1873-1947 (MS 67)

48. Stories, Listed By Author
Churchill, Winston (18711947) (chron.) * A Far Country, (sl) Hearst’s MagazineApr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1914 * The Inside of the Cup
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49. Chronological List, Part 18
CAPTAIN; Churchill, ROY P. Churchill, SARAH; Churchill, Winston (18711947);Churchill, Sir Winston (Leonard) S(pencer) (1874-1965);
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50. Food Quotes: Champagne
Winston Churchill (18711947) The Wit of Sir Winston (1965) “Champagne does haveone regular drawback swilled as a regular thing a certain sourness settles
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51. Food Quotes - War
Winston Churchill (18711947) The Wit of Sir Winston (1965). “The beef industryhas contributed to more American deaths than all the wars of this century,
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“A single glass of champagne imparts a feeling of exhilaration. The nerves are braced, the imagination is agreeably stirred; the wits become more nimble. A bottle produces the contrary effect. Excess causes a comatose insensibility. So it is with war: and the quality of both is best discovered by sipping.” Winston Churchill (1871-1947) The Wit of Sir Winston “The beef industry has contributed to more American deaths than all the wars of this century, all natural disasters, and all automobile accidents combined.” Neal Barnard, M.D. “A boy doesn't have to go to war to be a hero; he can say he doesn't like pie when he sees there isn't enough to go around.” E. W. Howe “Everybody's a pacifist between wars. It's like being a

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53. World War II Books - Recent List
Churchill, Winston, 18711947. World War, 1939-1945 Diplomatic history.United States Foreign relations Great Britain.
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Adams, Michael C. C. The Best War Ever: America and World War II. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994. NOTES: 189 p.: ill., maps; bibliographical references (p. 161-183) and index. Series: The American moment. SUBJECTS: World War, 1939-1945 United States. United States History 1933-1945. CALL #: DESCRIPTION: seeks to de-mythologize the "simple, shining legend of the Good War" joining other revisionists such as John Dower, Michael Sherry, Paul Fussell. Adams, Stephen B. Mr. Kaiser Goes to Washington: the rise of a government entrepreneur. University of North Carolina Press, 1997. NOTES: 239 p. : ill. ; 25 cm Series The Luther Hartwell Hodges series on business, society, and the state. Includes bibliographical references (p. [187]-228) and index. SUBJECTS: Kaiser, Henry J., 1882- Businessmen United States Biography Industrial policy United States History CALL #: DESCRIPTION: Albright, Joseph. Bombshell: the secret story of America's unknown atomic spy conspiracy. New York: Times Books, 1997. 399 p.: ill.; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-366) and index. SUBJECT Manhattan Project (U.S.) Espionage United States History 20th century. Spies United States. Venona. SDSU 5th Floor Books UB271.R9 A48 1997

54. The American Winston Churchill
Once highly regarded as a novelist and historian, Winston Churchill (18711947)was for many years better known in America than his English namesake.
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55. Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion : C
Churchill, Winston The future Prime Minister visited Halifax on 21st December Cordingley, TW 18711947 One of the people who introduced the July
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Manufacturer of hard-wearing clothing for farming and agricultural workers. Established at Hebden Bridge by George Uttley Mytholmroyd in 1936. The company now produces riding wear, jodhpurs, hats, jackets and gloves, and thermal clothing.

56. Quotations From The Wayside - Author Index
Churchill, Sir Winston (18741965), English politician and author, 26 Churchill,Winston (1871-1947), American author of historical and political novels, 40
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57. Personal And Family Names
Chmel, Joseph; Chopin, Frederick; Churchill, Winston, 18711947; Cirullo,Leonardo; Cittadini, Celso, 1553-1627; Clarke, Charles Cowden, 1787-1877
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58. Authors C-F
Churchill, Winston, 18711947(date incorect) Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 106-43 BCCist, Henry Martyn, 1839-1902 Clacy, Ellen Claretie, Jules, 1840-1913
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59. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Main Index -
18741936 Chopin, Kate O Flaherty, 1851-1904 Chretien, de Troyes, circa1135-1183 Christie, Agatha, 1891-1976 Churchill, Winston, 1871-1947
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60. New Hampshire Authors - C
bullet Churchill, Winston (18711947); born in St. Louis, MO; lived in Plainfield,NH; buried in Plainfield, NH; novelist bullet Claflin, Sumner Franklin
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