George A. Birmingham Life 18651950 pseud. of Furry Farm (1914); Introduction to Recollections of JonahBarrington Every Irishman (Giants Causeway Mrs Florence E. Glass ?1955 http://www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/authors/b/Birmingham,GA/life.htm
Extractions: The Seething Pot (1905); also criticised for Hyacinth (1906), the story of Hyacinth Conneally, as be moved from Protestantism to Irish nationalism and finally rejects fanaticism in favour of faith and family; based on a convent-centred industry taken to be the Foxford Woollen Mills; , produced by Count Markievicz for the Independent Theatre (1911); boycotted in Westport after successful production of play, General John Regan Recollections of Sir Jonah Barrington The Seething Pot The Northern Iron (1907), the story of Neal Ward, son of the Presbyterian minister Micah Ward, who becomes involved in the Rebellion of 1798 and finally escapes to America; set in Ballintoy, Co. Antrim; issued Is the Gaelic League Political? (1906), in support of the League and its revivalist policy; published, Benedict Kavanagh (1907), a novel in which the title-character finds his ground between the claims of a nationalist father and the unionist clergyman who raised him and makes a passionate plea for the Gaelic League; Spanish Gold The Search Party The Grand Duchess (1935); also
Napoleonic Bibliography A-B Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich (18861957) (pseud. for Landau, Mark Ancelot et Paulin pseud. Représentée, pour la première published as Napoleone è morte in Russia (Milano, http://www.napoleonic-literature.com/AgeOfNapoleon/Bibliography/Napbiblio1.html
Extractions: About, Edmond (1828-1885) (Paris, 1862) [Paris, 1876 Digital Edition: Gallica] Translated as The Man with the Broken Ear (New York, 1867)[Gaslight ed.], and Colonel Fougas' mistake: A novel, in two volumes (London, 1878); 1813 to November 1859. Adams, Henry A. (fl. 1893-1894) Napoleon, a play in four acts (New York, 1894) 19th century American drama. Albert (1789-1865) checknew("06/01/2001") L'orpheline de Waterloo : drame en trois actes, par MM. Albert et Benjamin Gastineau (Paris : Marchant ; Bruxelles : Tarride, [1847?]) 30p. French drama. Le chevalier du temple : drame en cinq actes, par MM. Albert et F. Labrousse ; musique de M. Chautagne ; mise en scène de M. Grandville ; divertissement de M. Laluyé ; représenté pour la première fois, à Paris, sur le théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique, le 14 avril 1838 (Paris, 1838?) French drama. Alboise du Pujol, Jules Edouard (1805-1854) checknew("06/01/2001") La nappe et le torchon, drame-vaudeville en trois actes (Paris, 1852) French drama. La jacquerie : opera en quatre actes (Paris, 1838) French drama.
Extractions: Performing Arts Collections and Institutions Institution names followed with are members of SIBMAS Mucha, Alphonse (1860-1939), painter, scenographer Muche, Georg Mudd, Aloysius (1813-1874), Prussian culture minister (1878-1934), writer (1876-1960), writer , conductor , conductor Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien (Vienna, Austria)
Authors ("M") Ashley, 1905 Montagu, Ewen, 1901- Montagu of Beaulieu, Edward John BarringtonDouglas-Scott Mortimer, Charles E. Morton , Alexander Clark. Motley, pseud. http://www.ardsleyschools.k12.ny.us/AHSL_WEB/AuthorList-M.htm
Untitled The Reminiscences of Charlotte Viscountess Barrington. (Egypt) (Written Under thepseud. Corbett, Jean S. Love Never Faileth The Story of Hilda E. Dickson of http://www.africabib.org/book/one.htm
Neither Fish Nor Fowl - Dan Clore Anarchist And Libertarian Fortunately Dorothy is able to convince Ozma to bring them to Oz to live. BarringtonJ. Bayley. Curt Clark (pseud Donald E. Westlake). Anarchaos (1967). http://www.webart.hr/nrnm/eng/ess/anlib.html
Bolerium Books - Poetry Jim, A Pearl Bailey sings Tchaikovsky Grieg in the key of EllingtonStrayhornmushrooms nutcrackers; by Olumo pseud.. Housman, A. E, A Shropshire lad. http://www.bolerium.com/cgi-bin/bol48/find/keywords/Poetry.html
Extractions: Browse by Category Abolitionism Abortion Advertising catalogue Afghanistan AFL-CIO Africa African American Agriculture AIDS Alabama Alaska Albania Alberta Algeria American Civil Liberties Union American Federation of Labor American Indians American Revolution Americana Anarchism Animal Rights Anthropology Anti-Fascist Anti-Semitism Anticatholic Anticommunist Antiques-Craft-Furniture Apartheid Arab Arabia Archaeology Architecture Argentina Arizona Arkansas Armed struggle Armenia Art Art Young Asia Asian American history Assassinations Astronomy Atlantic alliance Atmosphere; weather Atomic energy Australia Australia/New Zealand Austria Autobiography Automobile Aviation Baja California Banking history and economics Banned books baseball Basque Beatniks Ben Shahn Bibliography Bicycle, velocipede, skate Biography Birth Control Black Panthers Blues Bohemia Bolivia Books about books boxing Boy Scouts Brazil Bridgebuilding British Columbia British Israelism Brooms (mfg., etc) Building Trades Bulgaria Bullfighting Burma Business Business history, theory Buttons California California - Southern Calligraphy Canada Cannibalism (imputed) Caribbean Cartography Celebrities Censored material Ceylon Charles Kerr Publishing Company Chemical and biological warfare Childbearing Chile China Chinese American Christian Identity Movement CIA Cinema Circumcision Circumcision / infibulation Circus Civil Rights Civil War Classics Clowns Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation Co-operatives Coal mining Codes Coffee, tea, caffeine
Chapter 2 - A Woman's Place - Cowles d) remain in their seats till the men had left; and (e) not participate in 2. GeorgeBarrington pseud., The History of New South Wales, 17, cited by Robert http://members.truevine.net/library@truevine.net/place.ch2.html
Extractions: Chapter 2 Women in History: Less than Human W hat is striking about the "Danvers Statement," which asserts patriarchal roles in church and home, is that it is not striking at all. It represents, rather, a reaffirmation of the principle of male dominance and female subordination that has characterized virtually all human societies since the dawn of recorded history. Women have constituted the most discriminated-against majority in every civilization, culture, race, nation, and religion. They have been relegated to a second-class status and treated as a subhuman species. They have been denied citizenship, education, civil or legal rights, and a voice or vote in any public assembly. For instance, women did not gain the right to vote in England until 1919 and in the United States until 1920. They have been treated as property to be bought, sold, or cast aside when they no longer served men's purposes. "Woman has been treated as man's inferior so long," protests Patricia Gundry, "that this pr actice has become accepted as truth." There have been rare and isolated exceptions to this devaluation of women. In Egypt, Greece, and the later Roman empire, there were periods of time in which some women attained a high degree of emancipation. Some Greek women in Sparta attained an education and took
Index 82.308, 86.141, 97.179, 100.37, 123.351 Baringer, William E., book rev Barrett CivicClub, 115.500 Barricades, on streetcar lines, 94.90 Barrington, Gobert, 121 http://www.hsp.org/publications/pmhb/pmhbindex/vols_76-123_index/pmhb12.htm
Nuclear Holocausts Bibliography: A this volume is Rourke's encounter with the nonsurvivalists of the little town ofBarrington, Kentucky, where Armbruster, Frank E., et al Austin, Richard (pseud. http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/nuclear/a.htm
Extractions: Nuclear Holocausts Bibliography A B C D ... Home The following bibliography is intended as a list of and commentary on novels, short stories, and plays written since 1895 which specifically depict nuclear war and its aftermath. Although undoubtedly lacking some items which eluded the author's search, especially short stories, it aims at comprehensiveness. The principles followed in the selection of works have been explained in the preface: only works either originally written in English or translated into English have been listed, while those in which a nuclear war is narrowly averted or the world is blighted by a catastrophic nuclear accident bearing no relation to war have been omitted (see the supplementary checklists for such items). However, often when a work is included which clearly depicts nuclear war, related works on similar themes by the same author are briefly discussed. The very full listing of various editions for these items is deliberate. Science fiction publishing is a very untidy business: given pseudonymous works with shifting titles appearing erratically from various publishers, it is difficult to identify and often impossible to locate a standard edition. Libraries did not begin seriously to collect and preserve science fiction until recently, and in some libraries science fiction is not even catalogued. Most persons interested in reading in this field will find their task vastly simplified by this bibliography, which provides ample access to alternative printings of its listings. Donald H. Tuck's
Extractions: ALEMPARTE, Julio - Stgo. de Chile / Madrid,1961 - Cart - 679p - Indice de lugares - (ANDRES BELLO) - 81.00 ARREDONDO, Horacio Turismo en el Uruguay - Monte.,1943 - 27p - (CEIBO / Aptdo. de la REVISTA NACIONAL # 59) - 27.00 AUBIN, Eugenio BAEZ, Clara BERNARDEZ, Manuel P. - Monte.,1887 - Enc. - XVII, 179p - Narrativa - (EL SIGLO ILUSTRADO) - 70.00 BULLRICH, Silvina El mundo que yo vi BUNSTER, Enrique CARABALLO PERICCI, Ciro COLMEIRO, Miguel - Madrid,1892 - Enc. - 59p - (ATENEO DE MADRID) - 37.00 CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM, Roberto B. - BA,1943 - 253p, 1 pleg. - Castellaniza Elvira Esther Romero - (INTER-AMERICANA) - 74.00 DE PAULA SANZ, Francisco de DONAT, Franz An Lagerfeuern deutscher Vagabunden in Südamerika - Stuttgart,1927 - Enc. - VI, 202p - 23 grabados entre texto de Hans Anton Aschenborn - (STRECKER UND SCHRÖDER) - 37.00 FERRARI, Jorge N. Tandil en la medalla 1823-1973 FIDALGO DE ELVAS pseud. Ciudades, historias, artistas y libros GEDULT VON JUGENFELD, (Frh.) Ernesto Aus den Urwäldern Paraguays zur Fahne - BA,1917 - Enc. - 182p - (MARTIN SCHNEIDER) - 39.00
EBooks (e-Books, EBook) Digital Book Index Search By Author The table below illustrates the alternative ways of entering an author'sname. When searching for United States Agencies, Departments http://www.digitalbookindex.com/_search/search002a.asp?AUTHOR=beck, l
Extractions: HUMOR, COLLECTIONS, MISCELLANEOUS E 169.12 .S823 1988. Steed, Robert L., 1936-THE SASS MENAGERIE / ROBERT L. STEED ; ILLUSTRATIONS BY JACK DAVIS. Atlanta, Ga. : Longstreet Press, 1988. E 748 E93 A34 1983. Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985.HUMOR OF A COUNTRY LAWYER / SAM J. ERVIN, JR.Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c1983. E 876 .T78 1984. Trudeau, G. B., 1948- DOONESBURY DOSSIER : THE REAGAN YEARS / G.B. TRUDEAU ; INTRODUCTION BY GLORIA STEINEM. New York : Holt, Reinhold and Winston, c1984. F 326.6 .B34 1987. Baldwin, Joseph G. (Joseph Glover), 1815-1864. THE FLUSH TIMES OF ALABAMA AND MISSISSIPPI : A SERIES OF SKETCHES / JOSEPH G. BALDWIN ; WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY JAMES H. JUSTUS. Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, c1987. F 391.2 H46 1992. Herring, Charles F. DON'T THROW FEATHERS AT CHICKENS : A COLLECTION OF TEXAS POLITICAL HUMOR / CHARLES HERRING, JR., WALTER RICHTER. Plano, Tex. : Wordware Pub., c1992.
Extractions: Names in bold appear in the RLIN record. The correspondence retains, where known, the original Lane filing arrangement. Thus a letter originating from one person or corporate entity may be found under a different name if it was so filed in the Lane records. The parenthetical "with" references in this index will help guide the researcher to the appropriate location within the files.