Manuscript Collections H-L Contains correspondence between Himes and Walter Freeman, an Editor at New AmericanLibrary, regarding Braithwaite, William Stanley, 18781962, correspondent. http://www.founders.howard.edu/moorland-spingarn/Collh-l.htm
Extractions: MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS (H-L) Author: Harper, Solomon, 1893? Title: Papers, 1951-1969 Description: .5 linear ft. (10 items) Notes: Afro-American electrical engineer and inventor. Copy of patent awarded June 5, 1956; together with press releases, bulletins, and programs relating to Harper's efforts to secure rights to his inventions. Subjects: Afro-American engineers. lcsh Afro-American inventors. lcsh Patents. lcsh Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, D.C.) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.47 Control No.: DCLV96-A446 Author: Harris, Abram Lincoln, 1899-1963 Author: Harrison, Hazel, 1883-1969 Author: Hayes, George, E.C. (George Edward Chalmers), 1894-1968 Author: Henderson, Edwin Bancroft, 1883-1977 Title: Papers, 1915-1976 Description: 5 linear ft. Notes: Afro-American athlete, educator, author, and administrator; d. 1977. Family papers, correspondence, biographical writings, programs, organizational affiliations, memorabilia, photographs, printed materials, and scrapbooks relating to Henderson's activities as an activist in athletics and civil rights. Gift of Mr. Henderson, 1965-1977. Subjects: Afro-American athletes. lcsh Afro-American civil rights workers. lcsh Afro-Americans Civil rights. Afro-Americans Recreation. Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, D.C.) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.49 NUCMC #: DCLV96-A451
HL Eulalie de, 17961878 Boswell, Robert Bruce, Translator Bowring, Edgar Alfred, 1826-1911,Translator Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878, Editor Brieux, Eugene http://digilander.libero.it/lazzi/cur.html
Gopher.quux.org70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt Robert Bruce, Translator Bowring, Edgar Alfred, 18261911, Translator Boylan, R.Dillon, Translator Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878, Editor Brieux, Eugene http://gopher.quux.org:70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt
Chatto & Windus Newspaper Reviews : B Braithwaite, William S. (William Stanley Beaumont) (18781962) (Editor), The bookof Elizabethan verse / chosen and edited with notes by William S. Braithwaite http://www.library.rdg.ac.uk/colls/special/chatto/chattob.html
Extractions: News About the Library Resources Collections Subject guides Help and training UoR Home Library Home Collections Special collections ... Records of British publishing and printing Author Baddeley, Allan (1884-) One hears a drum / by Allan Baddeley, 1929 Baille Grohman W.A. and F. (Editors) The master of the game : the oldest English book on hunting / by Edward, the Second Duke of York ; edited by W.A. and F. Baille-Grohman ; with an introduction by Theodore Roosevelt, 1909 Baillie, Albert Victor (1864-) Victorian dean : a memoir of Arthur Stanley, dean of Westminster, with many new and unpublished letters / by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley ; edited by Albert Victor Baillie and Hector Bolitho, 1930 Baker, C.H. Collins (Charles Henry Collins) (1880-1959) Stories of the French artists from Clovet to Delacroix / collected and arranged by P.M. Turner and C.H. Collins Baker, 1909
List Of Ebook Authors Bruce, Translator Bowring, Edgar Alfred, 18261911, Translator Boylan, R. Dillon,Translator Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878, Editor Braybrooke, Richard http://www.irqpa.org/lphs/1948/library/AUTHORS.HTM
Extractions: Clark Ashton Smith, the Auburn boy for whom puberty and poetry were simultaneous phenomena, has attained to the dignity of book covers. He has been published by Aleck Robertson, which is a distinction in itself: and furthermore has been printed in golden gorgeousness with a rubricated title page by the Philopolis Pres. The virgin poems of Keats or Shelley, Wordsworth or Tennyson were casketed in no fairer receptacle. Wherefore the shy singer of the mountains may be very proud, if he will; but there's a peril for poets in any sort of pride, so he had better not. The Star- Treader and Other Poems contains some half a hundred efforts, short and long; withal a toothsome morsel for the bite of criticism. At first glance they seem to range over a wide field, but in fact they are pretty closely confined to that gloomy meadow 'tother side of Phlegethon where day is indistinguishable from night. Young Smith loves the gloom; and if he must face the light, 'tis rarely the honest sun-rather the rarefied ether of the interstellar spaces-which holds his gaze. Star-Treader is no misnomer. An Impressionable Poet.
April 2001 Acquisitions Editor 1931 Jessie Rehder. Braithwaite, William Stanley Beaumont, 1878- , ed.Anthology of magazine verse for 1915 and year book of American poetry. http://www.sunysb.edu/library/mc323bib.htm
Extractions: Edited by Kristen J. Nyitray, July 2001 Section 1 . Works by Christopher Morley Morley, Christopher. Andrew McGill's Idea of Happiness. [S.l. s.n., after 1914]. 1 folded sheet ([3] p.); 17 cm. Christmas card from Morley's bibliographer, Alfred P. Lee. McGill Idea reprinted from The bookseller's blue book (N.Y.: Doubleday, Page, 1914-15). Morley, Christopher. Another Letter to Lord Chesterfield. From Samuel Johnson and Christopher Morley. New York: Printed for B. Abramson at the Argus bookshop, 1945. 1st ed. 6 p. 18 cm. A parody on Johnson's famous letter to Chesterfield regarding the former's dictionary. (2 copies) Morley, Christopher. The arrow and two other stories. London: W. Heinemann, 1927. 252 p. 20 cm. Morley, Christopher. The ballad of New York, New York, and other poems, 1930- 1950. Garden City, N.Y. Doubleday, 1950. [1st ed.] 93 p. 20 cm. Morley, Christopher. Barns; woodcut by Asa Cheffitz [sic]. Boston: Berkeley Press, 1934. 1st ed. [4] leaves: ill.; 31 cm. Linweave limited editions. Cover title. First original unpublished work to be included in Linweave Limited Editions.
Name-AZ Knowles Bolton (18411916) US poet, Editor, social reformer; Tycho Brahe (1546-1601)Danish astronomer; William Stanley Braithwaite (1878-1962) US http://www.creativequotations.com/name-az.html
Extractions: CQ Home Search CQ Random CQ Search eLibrary ... Bemorecreative Creative Quotations by Last Name Hank Aaron US baseball player Edward Abbey US author Berenice Abbott US photographer Lyman Abbott US religious leader Kareem Abdul-Jabbar US basketball player Ralph Abernathy US religious and civil rights leader John Abernethy English surgeon Peter Abrahams South African novelist Bella Abzug US lawyer, politician Jane Sherwood Ace US actress, comedienne Chinua Achebe Nigerian novelist Dean Acheson US lawyer, statesman Diane Ackerman US poet, writer, social worker John Dalberg Acton English historian Roy Acuff US singer Gilbert Adair Abigail Adams US first lady Ansel Adams US landscape photographer, conservationist Douglas Adams English novelist Franklin P. Adams US journalist George Matthew Adams Henry Brooks Adams US historian, author James Truslow Adams English historian Joey Adams US comedian, author
Trouble The Water Trouble the Water, 250 Years of African American Poetry Jerry W. Ward Editor,$7.99, William Stanley Braithwaite (1878-1962) Del Cascar Scintilla Rhapsody. http://www.penguinputnam.com/Book/BookDisplay/0,1008,0451628640,00.html
Extractions: document.writeln(""); document.write(''); document.write(''); document.write(''); document.write(''); document.write(''); document.write(''); document.write(''); document.writeln(''); document.writeln(''); document.writeln(''); document.writeln(''); document.write(''); document.write(''); Trouble the Water 250 Years of African American Poetry Jerry W. Ward - Editor Book: Paperback SYM=GetSymbol(self.location.search); contentWritten="no"; Trouble the Water , the first collection to cover close to 300 years of poetic achievement in 400 important works by African-American writers, features women as half the contributors and includes nearly 50 poems from the 1980s and 1990s. Introduction by Jerry W. Ward, Jr.
Untitled (1928) historian, Editor. Chrisanne Beckner, 100 African-Americans Who ShapedAmerican History, illus. William Stanley Braithwaite (1878-1962) poet. http://www.pauahtun.org/aakidlit.html
Extractions: African-American Histories, Biographies, and Fictionalized Biographies for Children and Young Adults A Bibliography [Includes books by non-African-American authors and illustrators] Audrey Thompson Back to 4111 Spring 2001 Syllabus and Biography Project. It should be noted that this is not a "recommended" list; instead, it aspires to be as complete a list as possible, on the assumption that teachers, students, and scholars need to know what kinds of books are available and need to consider what different books are trying to do. Ideally, therefore, teachers and students will compare and contrast different books on the same topic and make their own judgments. Be prepared to find that some of these books are outstanding, others good, still others mediocre, and some truly awful. One or two are almost surreal in their awfulness. Included on this list are books for early readers, middle readers, and advanced readers; in a very few cases I have included books addressed to an adult audience usually because I found that libraries were categorizing these particular books as juveniles. For teachers looking for thumbnail biographical sketches rather than full-length book treatments, the bibliography includes the pages for book chapters and short encyclopedia-type entries as well as the titles of whole books devoted to each biographical subject. The dates and descriptions included with each name are as accurate as I have been able to determine, but in some cases there is no fully reliable information available. As much as possible, I have tried to check the dates against adult biographies, since these are more likely than children's biographies to give the rationale for naming one birth date over another. (For example, Jim Beckwourth gave his birth date as 1798, and Louis Armstrong gave his birth date as 1900, but their recent biographers argue persuasively that these dates are incorrect.) The descriptions of each subject's noteworthy activities can only gesture at their importance and are not intended to be exhaustive.
Books On-line: Titles Starting With "R" online version withdrawn by Editor) by Thomas in the Church (Pictou, NS Harris,1878) by Joseph S 1916 edition), ed. by William Stanley Braithwaite and Henry http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/titlestart?R
Extractions: Author/s: Martha H. Patterson It was a terrible struggle between the two great forces - Right and Wrong. Drunken with vile passions, the Rangers fought madly but in vain against the almost supernatural prowess of their op[p]onents; like the old Spartans who braided their hair and advanced with songs and dancing to meet the enemy, the anti-slavery men advanced singing hymns and praising God. (Winona 412) Not the least of the important questions which this narrative provokes is why Hopkins chose to displace contemporary political debates onto such an historical framework. Why does Hopkins re-envision Brown's controversial ordering of the executions of five pro-slavery men at the Pottawatomie River, rather than Brown's martyrdom at Harper's Ferry? Why is Judah, the most militant black hero in her fiction to date, chastised when he tries to enact his seemingly justifiable revenge against his former slave owner and torturer, while John Brown's executions are hailed as an act of God? Why is Hopkins's novel named after Winona, who is only one of several major characters in the narrative and participates only peripherally in the dramatic action? In its early years, nonetheless, the magazine did publish some work by well-known anti-Bookerites. In 1900 it published a vehement attack on Washington by George W. Forbes, who later joined William Monroe Trotter as co-editor of the Boston Guardian in 1901. The magazine profiled the achievements of the National Afro-American Council (1890-1908), which was, in its first few years at least, a militant protest organization in which anti-lynching crusader Ida B. Wells-Barnett attacked the accommodationist policies of Washington.(4) While Hopkins praised Washington in a 1901 installment of her "Famous Men of the Negro Race" series, she also applauded the achievements of Mary Church Terrell, the President of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Frances Harper, and Mary Shadd Carey, all advocates of suffrage and more or less vocal anti-Washingtonians.
SLU MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS 1803 and died at Fork Atkinson, WI in 1878. Lake and was the author/Editor of many werewritten by Carlos Baker, William Stanley Braithwaite, Gwendolyn Brooks http://web.stlawu.edu/library/libarc/mss.html
Extractions: Some restrictions apply The collection consists of transcripts and tapes of an oral history project documenting the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, NY. Interviews are mostly with North Country individuals involved with the local organization of the games. Project headed by Jonathan Rossie, SLU History Department. Adirondack Collection Mss. Coll. 32 2.50 ft. 1848-on going The Adirondack Collection consists of ephemera, promotional literature, maps, magazines, commercial photo albums, picture books, Seneca Ray Stoddard photographs, and 2 groups of unidentified photographs. Also included are the records of Citizens to Save the Adirondack Park, from 1975-1982. Adirondack Park Agency Collection Mss. Coll. 29 3.60 ft. 1963-1983
Project Gutenberg: Authors List This is Project Gutenberg. Dickens, Charles, 18121870, Editor Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 Alice Isabel, b. 1878 Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830 Headland, Redgrove, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), 1887-1943 Reed, http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
Extractions: This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" http://promo.net/pg/ PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Monday 03 September 2001 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935 Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897
The Lost Continent Of The online presence of one Leon Matthews esq. resides here as does a litany of free and useful dovnloads, tutorials and information Hazeltine, Alice Isabel, b. 1878. Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830 1864-1941. Patten, William, 1868-1946, Editor. Payn, James, 1830-1898 Redgrove, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), 1887-1943 http://www.lost.co.nz/main/library/gutenauth.html
December Literary Birthdays 1902) and The Secret Sharer (1912) and the novel Lord Jim , among others Bostonborneditor, poet, and critic William Stanley Braithwaite (1878, d. 1962) Trees http://www.waterboro.lib.me.us/births/bdec.htm
Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 8 BOVILL, C(harles) H(arry) (1878 ); BOWATER, SIR T 1874-1922); see pseudonym EJ Rath;Braithwaite, William Stanley; BRAY, W. REGINALD; BRAY, William DONALD; BRAYTON http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/q8.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents BOOKER, PAULINE BOOKMAN, JOE ... BOOTH, CHRISTOPHER B(elvard) (1887-?); see pseudonym John Jay Chichester BOOTH, COMMANDER R. H., USN BOOTH, EDNA PERRY BOOTH, EDWIN ... BORG, JACK ; pseudonym of Philip Anthony John Borg BORG, PHILIP ANTHONY JOHN ; see pseudonym Jack Borg BORG, SELMA BORGE, VICTOR BORGER, ROBERT ... BORLAND, HAL ; [i.e., Harold Glen Borland] (1900-1978); Naturalist, journalist and novelist. Born in Sterling, Nebraska; died in Sharon, Connecticut. BORLAND, MARY BORLASE, JAMES SKIPP (1839-?); see pseudonym J. J. G. Bradley BORLASE, SKIPP Blue Cap, the Bushranger; or, the Australian Dick Turpin. [Chapters 57-59] BORNE, MADELEINE ... BOSWELL, CHARLES (1919- ); Free-lance writer; born in Richmond, Virginia, not to be confused with the golfer of the same name. BOSWELL, JAMES BOSWELL, STOKES BOSWORTH, ALLAN BOSWORTH, ALLAN R(ucker) (1901-1986); Author and naval officer. Born in San Angelo, Texas; lived in Roanoke, Virginia. BOSWORTH, JIM ; No information. BOTHWELL, JEWELL
The New Jersey Historical Society 1039. Braithwaite, William Stanley. 1916. 1933. 1923. 1052. Lehman (William E.) Architect,architectural firm, Newark, NJ. 1896. Pierson, Juliet and Lorraine. 1878. 1884. http://www.jerseyhistory.org/arch_browseMG11.html
Extractions: Home Morris, Augustus T., businessman Rosedale Cemetery, Essex County, NJ Sabbath School for Coloured People in the Newark Academy, Female Department, Newark, NJ Hoboken Amateur Basket Ball League Craven, W. D. n. d. n. d. Van Horne Family (Communipaw, NJ) Wheeler Family (Newark, NJ) Abeel, C. R. Manning Family (Woodbridge Township, NJ) Sydenham Family (Newark, NJ) Newark, NJ Nichols Family (Newark, NJ) Montclair Fishing Club, Montclair, NJ Pennsylvania General Assembly First Presbyterian Church, Orange, NJ Hutchinson, Charles R. (1838-1927), businessman, local historian New Jersey Music ca. 1811 Daughters of the American Revolution, Nova Caesaria Chapter Manuscript Collection Jouet Family Briggs, Frank O. (1851-1913), U.S. Senator Codington-Stinson Family Fuerstman, Joseph A., lawyer, theatrical promoter Goose, Cornelia F. Livingston, New Jersey Overseers of the Poor Estate of James W. Burnett (1789-1822) Colie, Edward M., lawyer
December Newsletter 1902) and The Secret Sharer (1912) and the novel Lord Jim, among others Bostonborneditor, poet, and critic William Stanley Braithwaite (1878, d. 1962 http://www.greatunpublished.com/newsletter/december/newsletter_dec.html
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