801 resultados para Sailors – Maritime History – Work Discipline
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Added t.-p. engraved.
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An index of the whole work is in v. 6.
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Advertisements (28p.) bound in at end and inside front cover.
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Acquisition made accessible thanks to the generous support of the Frederick J. and Margret L. Worden Endowment.
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Vols. 5-6 were nearly completed at the time of the death of Miss Hemenway, and v. 5 was published by her sister, Mrs. Carrie E. H. Page.
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"The first three volumes and half of the fourth volume ... are the work of Mr. Clinton A. Snowden ... written under the supervision of the editor by whom the last half of the fourth volume was written."--Introd.
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pt. 1. The development of the industry, the great pioneers; a primer of information about the beginnings of printing, the development of the book, the development of printers' materials and the work of the great pioneers.-pt. 2. The economic history of printing; being a brief sketch of the economic conditions of the printing industry from 1450 to 1789, including government regulations, censorship, internal conditions and industrial relations.
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--1,2. Soldiers and sailors. --3,4. Statesmen and sages. --5,6. Workmen and heroes. --7,8. Artists and authors.
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"The present work is substantially a reproduction, with some alterations, additions and rearrangements, of the articles that appeared in volumes XVI and XVII of the Political science quarterly."--Prefatory note.
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"Appendix. Chapter XV of Mr. Freeman's life of Mr. Kirby": p. [589]-607. Index tipped in at end.
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Mimeographed.
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I. To the downfall of Samaria. 3d ed., rev. throughout. 1898.--II. To the fall of Nineveh. 2d ed. 1897.--III. Completing the work. 1901.
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"The basis of this English edition is the translation made under the supervision of Edward L. Burlingame and the editorship of Clarence Cook in 1877 from the seventh edition of Dr. Lübke's work."--Pref.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Founded upon the author's larger work: A history of England from the earliest times to the death of Queen Victoria.