288 resultados para Essays and Articles
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"Comprises books, pamphlets and articles published in the United States and England between 1939 and July 1942."--Pref.
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With 1896-1898 is issued: Cork and Ross (Ireland : Diocese). Index to the marriage license bonds of the diocese of Cork and Ross, Ireland, for the years 1623 to 1750, published 1896-1897.
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Includes index.
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Description based on: 2, published in 1954.
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French title varies: 1882/83-<1965> Mémoires et comptes rendus de la Société royale du Canada; <1972-> Délibérations et mémoires de la Société royale du Canada.
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At head of title: Essays and photographs.
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"Books and articles referred to in the text or recommended for further reading": p. 306-309.
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"Limited to those of a strictly reference character, and to the most useful works in the English language, with some exceptions in other languages."
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Accompanied by "Supplement 1911-1913, by Isadore Gilbert Mudge." (48 p. 24 cm.) Published: Chicago, Ill., American library association publishing board, 1914.
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Microfiche. Louisville, Ky. : Lost Cause Press, 1979. -- 10 sheets ; 11 x 15 cm.
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Edited at first by Robert Walsh, Jr. and then by Eliakim and Squier Littell, the monthly Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art was the leading American eclectic for twenty years. Much of its contents were selected from British magazines; included were reviews, poetry, literary and scientific news, biographical sketches of British authors, lists of new British publications, and articles on literature. The engraved portraits in each number were a popular feature. After 1830, plates were published regularly, and the magazine began to devote a large proportion of its space to serial fiction by Dickens, Reade, Bulwer, Thackeray and other popular English novelists.
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Title from caption.
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Includes both books and articles.
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A monograph, "Old and remarkable trees," issued as an appendix to [3rd] ser., v. 11, 1863/65 (112 p.) was originally intended to introduce a series of installments with subsequent volumes of the Transactions. No more were published in this form, but similar material compiled by Robert Hutchison was issued in the Transactions as follows: 4th ser., v. 11, p. 43-71; v. 12, p. 129-171; v. 13, p. 174-225; v. 15, p. 70-101; v. 16, p. 184-207; 5th ser., v. 4, p. 80-94.
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The Lion's Head was erected by Joseph Addison at Button's Coffee-House for the reception of original essays and communications from the correspondents of the Guardian.