219 resultados para West Land of Poland
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Cover title: Bud of promise : Blossom in the desert.
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"Translated from the French by Thomas Holcroft."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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A later edition, New York, 1849, published under title: The border warfare of New York, during the revolution; or, The annals of Tryon county.
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First published under title: The story of Poland.
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Miscellaneous after 1825.
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The catalog of the library at Westover was probably made in 1777 just before the library was sold and appears to have been published in December of that year--Footnote, p. 413-14.
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- The lake country and Wordsworth.- Emerson and Concord.- The Washington Irving country.- Weimar and Goethe.- The land of Lorna Doone.- America in Whitman's poetry.- The land of Scott.- Hawthorne in the New world.
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"An investor's handbook of useful information concerning the principal securities bought and sold in Chicago and the middle West"
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Statue stood on west side of S. State St. and was the gift of the Class of 1870.
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The folks and their folksiness.--Types and diversions. --The farmer of the Middle West.--Chicago.--The Middle West in politics.--The spirit of the West.
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Vols.2-3 lack series note.
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Written on the occasion of the second centennial of the liberation of Vienna by Sobieski.
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A fourth part appeared in 1628 with some 40 additional plates.
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The plates depict floor plans of the Palazzo reale and of the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, a vertical cross section of the Palazzo reale; interior decoration of the Teatro di San Carlo; most plates depict festivities taking place in the decorated interiors of the theater and the royal palace, including a masquerade at the royal palace, the stage scenery and a scene from the opera "Il sogno di Olimpia" by Ranieri de Calzabigi, which was performed at the Teatro di San Carlo; a view of the illuminated Castello Nuovo in Naples, the fireworks installation at the Piazza del Castello Nuovo, and a floorplan of the fire works installation. Plate XI depicts the mythical land of plenty "Cuccagna", arranged as a landscaped hill with an architectural grotto, richly decorated with food and drink, which was offered as part of the festivities to the common people. Most plates have a detailed legend in the lower margin.