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  1. Art and Social Life - Volume 3 by Peter ; Meyersohn, Rolf ; Shils, Edward (Editors) Davison, 1978
  2. Art and Social Life (Literary Taste, Culture and Mass Communication, Vol 3)
  3. A voice in the mountain: Poems by Peter Davison, 1977
  4. Theater and Song (Literary Taste, Culture and Mass Communication, Vol 8)
  5. Dangerous Life (Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize) by Lucia Maria Perillo, 1989-11-07
  6. "Othello" (Critics Debate) by Peter Davison, 1988-09-08
  7. Hamlet (Text and Performance) by Peter Davison, 1983-04
  8. Cultural Debate (Literary Taste, Culture and Mass Communication, Vol 13)
  9. Redefining Musical Identities by Borislav Cicovacki, Peter Davison, 2008-03-01
  10. Praying Wrong: New and Selected Poems 1957-1984 by Peter Davison, 1984-01-01
  11. Literature and Society (Literary Taste, Culture and Mass Communication : Vol 5)
  12. "Camcorder User's" Video Handbook by Peter Davison, 1994-09-30
  13. Walking the Boundaries: Poems, 1957-1974 by Peter Davison, 1975-01
  14. Dark houses (1970-1898) by Peter Davison, 1971

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42. Chad Oliver Collection
O169 davison, peter H. The Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston, MA to Chad Oliver. January 14, 1963. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.
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Box 1 - Chad Oliver Science Fiction Collection O1-10 Chad Oliver Correspondence O1-10 Oliver, Chad to Joe Lansdale. August 14, 1985, re: Take A Left at Bertram. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy O1-10 Oliver, Chad to William F. Nolan. February 21, 1987, re: Take A Left At Bertram. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy. O1-10 Oliver, Chad to Neal Barrett. February 10, 1987, re: Best SF Collection, Sallie C.. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy. O1-10 Oliver, Chad to Greg Tobin. February 7, 1988, re: cover for The Wolf is My Brother. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy. O1-10 Oliver, Chad to Greg Tobin. March 1, 1988, re: Bloody Season. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy. O1-10 Hyles, Vernon to Chad Oliver. November 10, 1981, re: Didn't He Ramble, The Edge of Forever. ALS, 1 leaf, with envelope. O1-10 Tobin, Greg to Chad Oliver. July 14, 1986, re: Afterword for Goldsmith's novel, Broken Eagle. TLS, 1 leaf, with envelope. O1-20 Boucher, Anthony to Chad Oliver. Februay 3, 1950, re: acceptance of The Boy Next Door. TLS, 1 leaf, photocopy. O1-20 Mills, Robert P. to Chad Oliver. March 30, 1950, re: acceptance of The Boy Next Door. TLS, 1 leaf.

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44. E-Verse Radio » 2007 » November: Poetry, Literature, Pop Culture - An Arts And
peter davison Poet and literary editor peter davison was a member of the generation of American poets who came of age in the middle of the twentieth century
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November 30th, 2007
This is an essay I was asked to write for a book called Gamers: Writers, Artists, and Programmers on the Pleasures of Pixels “Insert coin.”
– Galaxian, Namco, 1979
When our local mall opened, it arrived with the requisite arcade, imaginatively named The Space Port. Predictably, it was designed to resemble someone’s idea of a space station. Skylab had fallen in 1979. It might well have been resurrected in our mall, across from the Friendly’s restaurant franchise. Styrofoam portals and blue plastic screens aside, the clumsy attempt at set design fooled no one. We were in a mall, and we knew it. If we wanted to escape, we looked down into the game screens. It is difficult to express just how sub-Kubrick it all was, except to say that it was probably more like a truck stop than any kind of spaceport. Much to my disappointment, I would later learn that nearly every town in the northeastern US had a Space Port of its own. This disappointment is assuaged somewhat by the knowledge that down south they had arcades called the Gold Mine, which required gamers to pretend they were entering a place where their dads might well have worked in real life.

45. Inventory Of The Chad Oliver Collection: 1990-
davison, peter H. The Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston, MA to Chad Oliver. January 14, 1963. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is original envelope.
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Chad Oliver taught anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin from the early 1960s through 1992, and received awards for teaching excellence in 1980, 1982 and 1989. A liberal arts scholarship bears his name at the University of Texas at Austin. Chad Oliver died August 15, 1993, in Austin, Texas. He is survives by his wife, Betty Jane (Beje), and two children, Kim and Glenn. Return to the Table of Contents
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Papers are arranged as received from the author. This collection is organized into 24 boxes.

46. Circulation -- Subspecialty Collections : Calcium Cycling/excitation-contraction
Anna Svatikova, Bradley G. Phillips, Diane E. davison, peter B. Berger, and Virend K. Somers Joseph B. Morton, peter M. Kistler, Jitendra K. Vohra,
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47. Al Filreis: To The Barricades
peter davison, Harvard 49 and editor at Harvard University Press, Photo above right peter davison. B. 1928. Served in various editorial capacities at
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Atlantic . Peter Davison, Harvard '49 and editor at Harvard University Press, wrote the piece. He covers several new books and begins with four paragraps about Donald Allen's New American Poetry . Davison disdains the new Americans and suggests that the term "recent" would be apter than "new."
Words Davison uses about NAP : "subcommanders," "exclusive" (as in intolerant), "confusing," "verbose," "perverse," "inability," "marchers."
NAP of course marked a return to poetics from the thematic emphasis of mainstream verse of the 50s but here: "I am afraid that this collection as a whole has more sociological than poetic interest about it."
And "marchers"? This dismissal has about it the usual worry about rude political force. Funny how in 1960 still, so late into the anti-ideological era, rebukes of the avant-garde use a political rhetoric. "Coterie" = subversive cell. Yet what was it that mainstream critics were commending if not a different coterie, and was not this critical gesture itself "exclusive" in its willful avoidance of Pound-Williams poetics (Davison identifies it as such) as an aesthetic
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49. My Problem With George - George Orwell: The Chestnut Tree Cafe
by peter davison The Observer, 28 June 1998. What does it take to get The Observer s favourite ever columnist published? Twenty volumes, 17 years,
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What does it take to get The Observer's favourite ever columnist published? Twenty volumes, 17 years, seven publishers, six heart bypasses, four hundredweight of pages. And one editor plus his wife and a mate ...
It has been 17 years since I started work on editing The Complete Works of George Orwell I finished the job on time and claimed my pounds 100 bonus. Rosenthal intended to produce a de luxe edition of the nine volumes to celebrate 1984. (Someone pointed out that a de luxe edition of Down and Out in Paris and London and The Road to Wigan Pier sounded incongruous, and 'de luxe' fell out of the plans). Still, delivery in mid 1982 gave the publishers two whole years to produce the nine corrected books. There were compensations, however: in the course of working on the volumes, I had negotiated to bring over the original typescript of Nineteen Eighty-Four from the States it proved conclusively that the title was originally to be Nineteen Eighty. As the time for the completion of the book dragged on owing to Orwell's rapidly declining health, the date was advanced. Thus, the famous opening originally began, 'April 4th, 1980. I am opening this diary because ' but Orwell crossed out 1980 and wrote over it '1982'; later he overwrote '4' on to the '2'. In the meantime, the Orwell edition had returned home. Max Eilenberg, then Secker's publisher, took energetic steps to have all that had been set and the rights to publish transferred to England. The material set in New York started to arrive on 21 February 1995. All the New York settings had to be rerun and everything again proof-read. Countless errors were introduced because of the different way the computers here recognised the US signals. Still, by 12 February 1997 all the text had been set and proof-read at least six times, the preliminaries were completed and I started indexing. Publication was set for 11 August 1997. But fate struck another blow. Secker were again sold; Max Eilenberg and others sadly had to leave, and everything was to be transferred to Random House. I was bitterly disappointed. I felt, in any case, I was living on borrowed time.

50. Davison, Peter
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51. Biophys. J. -- Index By Author (May 1962; Volume 2, Number 3)
davison, peter F. Abstract davison, peter F. Abstract. F Back. Freifelder, David Abstract Freifelder, David Abstract. M Back
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52. 2Luck Concepts - 2LC - Two Luck Concepts - Press
It s a play of words, tightly written, and the cast (davison, peter Hamilton Dyer, Paul Goodwin, Henry Luxemburg and Chris Grilling) clearly relish them,
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53. Peter Davison, Poetry Editor For Atlantic Monthly And A Poet Himself; At 76 - Th
peter davison, who for almost half a century was a pillar of the Boston literary and publishing world, thanks to his many years as an editor at the Atlantic
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December 30, 2004 Peter Davison, who for almost half a century was a pillar of the Boston literary and publishing world, thanks to his many years as an editor at the Atlantic Monthly Press and Houghton Mifflin, poetry editor of The Atlantic Monthly, and his own 11 volumes of verse, died yesterday in his Back Bay apartment of pancreatic cancer. He was 76. "Peter was an extraordinary link to The Atlantic's and the country's literary history," Cullen Murphy, the magazine's managing editor, said yesterday. "But he was not some antiquarian he was a robustly modern man with aggressive appetites, always on the lookout for new things worth saying and new people to say them." Mr. Davison was the author of three prose works: "Half Remembered," an autobiography; "One of the Dangerous Trades," a collection of essays on poetry; and "The Fading Smile: Poets in Boston from Robert Frost to Robert Lowell to Sylvia Plath, 1955-60." This last book was as much memoir as history: Frost had been a mentor to Mr. Davison, Lowell a friend, and Plath briefly a lover. Mr. Davison belonged to no poetic school. His verse was neither confessional nor formalist. He wrote a poetry of reflection: highly intelligent, deeply informed by nature, indwelling yet constantly alert to the external world. "The corner of the eye / Is where my visions lie," he wrote in his poem "Peripheral Vision."

54. Sissman, L. E., 1928-1976. Papers: Guide.
206) davison, peter, 1928 . 1 letter to Theodore Morrison; 1969. Galley proofs with MS. annotations in the hand of peter davison and other
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Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
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Quantity: 15 boxes (4 linear ft.) Abstract: Letters and manuscripts of the American writer L. E. Sissman.
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Purchased from Anne B. Sissman with Mr. and Mrs. John Updike and the Amy Lowell fund; received: 1978. Gift of Peter Davison, The Atlantic Monthly Press; received: 1981.
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Organized into the following series:
  • I.. Letters to Louis Edward Sissman II. Letters from Louis Edward Sissman III. Other letters IV. Compositions
    • A. Early poems: 1945-1949 B. Poems

55. Internet Broadway Database: Peter J. Davison Credits On Broadway
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56. Doctor Who Video FAQ
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57. BRGKAZIN Guide To The Alfred Kazin Collection Of Papers, 1933-1990
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BRGKAZIN Guide to the Alfred Kazin collection of papers, 1933-1990 bulk (1933-1978) Processed by Staff; Machine-readable finding aid created by Lynn Lobash and Nina Schneider. Machine readable finding aid created Description is in English Berg Coll MSS Kazin Guide to the Alfred Kazin collection of papers, 1933-1990 bulk (1933-1978) The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature. The New York Public Library New York, New York The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature. New York Public Library. Room 320. Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street New York, NY 10018-2788 brgref@nypl.org http://nypl.org/research/chss/spe/brg/berg.html Processed by: Staff Date Completed: Encoded By: Lynn Lobash and Nina Schneider Processed and encoded with the generous support of the Gladys Kreible Delmas Foundation. Descriptive Summary Alfred Kazin collection of papers, 1933-1990 bulk (1933-1978) Kazin, Alfred, 1915- Berg Coll MSS Kazin 1,207 items The New York Public Library. The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature. New York, New York

58. Visual Faculty Testing Apparatus - Patent 4293200
davison, peter A. (Sea View, Seapoint Rd., Bray, County Wicklow, IE). Application Number. 06/128816. Filing Date. 03/10/1980. Publication Date
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Login or Create Free Account Search Go to Advanced Search Home Search Patents Data Services ... Help Title: Visual faculty testing apparatus Document Type and Number: United States Patent 4293200 Link to this page: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4293200.html Abstract: Inventors: Dobson, John S. (6 Broadacres, Cathorpe Park, Fleet, Hampshire, GB2)
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1. Visual faculty testing apparatus comprising: means for presenting a visual target to a subject under test, said target including an array of two sets of areas of respectively different luminance in an alternating sequence in one co-ordinate direction across said array, with the areas of at least one of said sets being of progressively varying luminance towards the luminance of the other of said sets in another co-ordinate direction across said array; and control means adjustable by said subject to alter the rate of said luminance variation.

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davison, peter. Breathing Room . Knopf, 2000. First edition. Very close to fine and bright in like dustjacket with crisp bright text throughout. Poetry.
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