340 resultados para Birt, Louisa.
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Saint Catherine.--Joan of Arc.--Vittoria Colonna.--Catherine de' Medici.--Lady Jane Grey.--Mary, queen of Scots.--Pocahontas.--Priscilla Alden.--Catherine the Great.--Fanny Burney.--Sarah Siddons.--Marie Antoinette.--Josephine.--Dolly Madison.--Louisa of Prussia.--Charlotte Bronté.--Victoria.--Florence Nightingale.--Jenny Lind.--Rosa Bonheur.--Louisa May Alcott.
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Design on title-page was drawn by Mrs. Harding Andrews from the middle 13th cent. B. M. Royal ms. 2, B. II, and the binding designs is copied from a fine 15th cent. example in the Laurentian library, Florence. The letterpress is wholly revised from a previous publication.
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Inscription: Louisa Josephine Prentis from her affectionate father.
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American ed. (Chicago, F. H. Revell Co.) has title+ A woman's life for Kashmir.
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On verso: Huntington & Clark. Successors to Millard. 224 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Negatives retained for future orders. Duplicates at any time at reduced rates. We have the 70,000 negatives made by Powelson and Millard. Left to right: Ellen Bradford Murray, Maria Louise Graham, Louisa Terese Black
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C. William Palmer, architect. Completed in 1940 at cost of $1 million; all-female residence. Named after Madelon Louisa Stockwell ('82), the first woman admitted to the university in 1880. Front view.
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C. William Palmer, architect. Completed in 1940 at cost of $1 million; all-female residence. Named after Madelon Louisa Stockwell ('82), the first woman admitted to the university in 1880. Rear view.
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First published in 1869 as pt. 2 of Little women.
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Translator's dedication signed: Hans De Veil.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Bibliography: p. 191-192.
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