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Project Gutenberg Author Record Project Gutenberg Author record Purves, D. Laing, Editor Titles Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems Return to the main index page Main Project Gutenberg Web page http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/index/Authors/Purves__D._Laing__Editor.html
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Listing Of Authors Addison B., joint author Pope, Alexander, 16881744, Translator Power, Patrick 1862-,Translator Pullen, Michael, Translator Purves, D. Laing, Editor Pusey, EB http://www.e-text.worldwide-library.org/editors_translators.htm
Extractions: This is www.e-text.worldwide-library.org the e-text control site of the Worldwide-Library organization Index site Home site UK2- Test Library Texts we can't have Index of Authors, Editors and Translators See the information page for details on this table. Note:- red items may be in wrong place in listing. Adam, G. Mercer (Graeme Mercer), 1830-1912
HL Turner, 18241897, Editor Paul, Cedar, Translator Paul, Eden, 1865-1944, TranslatorPower, Patrick 1862-, Translator Purves, D. Laing, Editor Pyle, Walter Lytle http://digilander.libero.it/lazzi/cur.html
Catalogue Of Titles By Author Abel Swall London 1697 VG £225.00. Knight.CW Editor. The works of Shakspere. 18572nd Ed full leather G++ £20.00. Purves Laing.D. The works of Jonathon Swift. http://www.bookwormshop.com/ant/
Extractions: Our best Antiquarian titles. Email us Main Menu Purchase / Order Now. Ball.R Sir The story of the heavens. Cassell 1897 533pp + index VG £28.00 Beeton.O.S. Beetons dictionary of universal information 1861 2 volumes half leather G £35.00 Beeton.O.S. Beeton's illustrated dictionary of religion, philosophy, politics and law. Ward lock c.1880 VG £25.00 Besant.A Esoteric Christianity or the lesser mysteries. Theosphical society 1901 green cloth VG £6.00 Blaikie.W.G Heoroes of Isreal. Thomas Nelson 1894 blue cloth gold text VG £25.00 Bonney.T.G The story of our planet. Cassell 1898 579pp + index 1/4 leather VG £35.00 Brown.R Science for all. Cassell. 5volumes in 3 books 1/4 leather VG £125.00 Byron Lord. The work of, complete in one volume. John Murray 1841 full leather front board loose, else G+ £80.00 Campbell Thomas. Specimens of the British poets with biographical and critical notices and an essay on English poetry. John murray 1819 in 7 volumes in publishers bindings. Boards G/ Pages G+/ £65.00 Cassell's family magazine 1891 VG £20.00
List Of Ebook Authors 18651944, Translator Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744, Translator Power, Patrick 1862-,Translator Pullen, Michael, Translator Purves, D. Laing, Editor Pusey, EB http://www.irqpa.org/lphs/1948/library/AUTHORS.HTM
Www.theory.org.uk Resources: Books: Cultural Studies was clearly bored when doing the D's, and includes Editor Chris Rojek's profile ofRD Laing sets a Martin McQuillan, Graeme MacDonald, Robin Purves and Stephen http://www.theory.org.uk/ctb-cs.htm
Extractions: Other cultural studies and critical theory books This page features cultural studies books which don't fit [exclusively, at least] into the gender and culture books page, the queer theory books page, the internet culture page or the film studies extra page. However, if you're interested in cultural studies books, you'll want to look at those pages too. Billingham, Peter (2001), Sensing the City through Television: Urban identities in fictional drama , Intellect, Bristol. This excellent book relates particular TV series to social and cultural notions of the city. The back cover asks, "How do fictional representations of the city contribute to our sense of identity? Does this feed back into how we see cities and their cultures?". In fact this burble may be somewhat misleading, as the book doesn't really explore how TV shows might affect 'our' (i.e. the audience's) sense of identity. Instead, it's a book of studies of TV 'texts' and it's a very good one. Elsewhere on this site, we may be unkind about the value of subjective analyses of a text by an isolated 'expert'. But this is about as good as it gets, and is helped considerably by interviews with programme-makers themselves, so that the author's interpretations can't stray too far from the intended meanings, at least.
DFA: Dempster Reference Bibliography column is as follows TITLE - Author, Editor or Periodical The Works of John Knox- D Laing (ed), Edinburgh, 1846 HW Meikle, J Craigie J Purves (ed), Edinburgh http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~jdempster/Referenc.html
Extractions: Dempster References The purpose of this document is to form an index of books and other sources searched and checked for information relating to the family of Dempster. Apart from this starting section, the document follows a standard layout consisting of two columns. The column to the left lists the works of reference and that to the right gives detail of the Dempster referred to and the page (or document) number. Where only a first name is given it can be assumed that the surname concerned was Dempster. If the book has been consulted and no references to the family occur, then the second column entry will be "No Information". If the second column entry is completely blank, then the work has not yet been consulted and has been included as an aide memoire of works worth looking at. The general layout of the first column is as follows - TITLE - Author, Editor or Periodical, Place of Publication, Date of Publication. If the work is part of a miscellaneous volume or a periodical article then it is listed as TITLE, Author in TITLE (of Periodical or Volume). In the second column (w) after an entry means that the persons only appearance is as witness to a document.
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MCPHU Libraries New Books 7/25-10/11/2001 Life, the science of biology / William K. Purves Sylvia HeywangKobrunner, IngridSchreer, D. David Dershaw on ultrasonography / Faye C. Laing, guest Editor http://med.library.drexel.edu/newbooks/nb10.htm
Www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext00/cbtls12.txt The Editor leaves his task with the hope that his attempt to remove artificial obstaclesto the popularity of England's earliest poets D. Laing Purves. http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext00/cbtls12.txt
Extractions: end of the poem or section. (C) Longer notes commenting on or explaining the text. These are indicated in the text by numbers in angle brackets thus: THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE THE ASSEMBLY OF FOWLS THE FLOWER AND THE LEAF THE HOUSE OF FAME TROILUS AND CRESSIDA CHAUCER'S DREAM ; along with his own testimony in the Prologue to The Clerk's Tale, we cannot fail to construe that testimony as a declaration that the Tale was actually told to Chaucer by the lips of Petrarch, in 1373, the very year in which Petrarch translated it into Latin, from Boccaccio's "Decameron." it has been supposed that in the later years of Chaucer's life the friendship suffered some diminution. To the "moral Gower" and "the philosophical Strode," Chaucer "directed" or dedicated his "Troilus and Cressida;" and not many years after his death a slab was placed on a pillar near his grave, bearing the lines, taken from an epitaph or eulogy made by Stephanus Surigonus of Milan, at the request of Caxton: "Galfridus Chaucer, vates, et fama poesis Maternae, hoc sacra sum tumulatus humo." About 1555, Mr Nicholas Brigham, a gentleman of Oxford who greatly admired the genius of Chaucer, erected the present tomb, as near to the spot where the poet lay, "before the chapel of St Benet," as was then possible by reason of the "cancelli,"
Geoffrey Chaucer Books Works Of Geoffrey Chaucer By Geoffrey Chaucer, D. Laing Purves (Editor) (diskette).Chaucercoloring Book By Geoffrey Chaucer (paperback - June 1991). http://www.american-webshop.com/Geoffrey-Chaucer
Nautical And Nautical History Titles W. Bathe, Derek Howse, WJ Tuck and Alec A. Purves. TB13142 $25.00 Bell D. Brucelockerbie, Robert In TB05244 $35.00 Laing and Joseph J. Thorndike as Editor http://www.townsendbooks.com/nautical.htm
Extractions: Should you wish to order any of these books please use your mouse button to click on the corresponding check box next to each book title. Then complete the questions in the form below. , Rockwell: N by E . Wesleyan reprint, Published by: Wesleyan University Press in Middletown: 1978. Fine in decorated near white cloth covered boards with blue text and compass rose decorations. In a near fine dust jacket with a hint of wear to the upper edge of the spine else fine. With wood block illustrations by the author. TB $25.00 Alvord, Douglas: On the Water The Romance and Lore of America's Small Boats . First Edition, Published by: Yankee Publishing in Dublin, NH: 1988. Fine in 1/4 tan cloth and paper covered baords with dark blue text stamping on the spine. In a fine dust jacket with the price intact on the front flap. 160 pages containing an index, list of other references, text and illustrations by the author throughout. TB13046 $35.00
The Canterbury Tales Edited for Popular Perusal by D. Laing Purves CONTENTS LIFE OF he was associated withSir Guichard d'Angle and of Chaucer and Spenser, the Editor has ventured http://www.asd.k12.ak.us/Schools/West/STTA/Canterbury.htm
Extractions: By Geoffrey Chaucer ; along with his own testimony in the Prologue to The Clerk's Tale, we cannot fail to construe that testimony as a declaration that the Tale was actually told to Chaucer by the lips of Petrarch, in 1373, the very year in which Petrarch translated it into Latin, from Boccaccio's "Decameron." it has been supposed that in the later years of Chaucer's life the friendship suffered some diminution. To the "moral Gower" and "the philosophical Strode," Chaucer "directed" or dedicated his "Troilus and Cressida;" and not many years after his death a slab was placed on a pillar near his grave, bearing the lines, taken from an epitaph or eulogy made by Stephanus Surigonus of Milan, at the request of Caxton: "Galfridus Chaucer, vates, et fama poesis Maternae, hoc sacra sum tumulatus humo." About 1555, Mr Nicholas Brigham, a gentleman of Oxford who greatly admired the genius of Chaucer, erected the present tomb, as near to the spot where the poet lay, "before the chapel of St Benet," as was then possible by reason of the "cancelli," which the Duke of Buckingham subsequently obtained leave to remove, that room might be made for the tomb of Dryden. On the structure of Mr Brigham, besides a full-length representation of Chaucer, taken from a portrait drawn by his "scholar" Thomas Occleve, was or is, though now almost illegible the following inscription: M. S. QUI FUIT ANGLORUM VATES TER MAXIMUS OLIM, GALFRIDUS CHAUCER CONDITUR HOC TUMULO; ANNUM SI QUAERAS DOMINI, SI TEMPORA VITAE, ECCE NOTAE SUBSUNT, QUE TIBI CUNCTA NOTANT. 25 OCTOBRIS 1400. AERUMNARUM REQUIES MORS. N. BRIGHAM HOS FECIT MUSARUM NOMINE SUMPTUS 1556.
The Canterbury Tales By Geoffrey Chaucer: A Searchable Online Version At The Lit Indexed HTML. Includes a search feature and author biography.Category Arts Literature Complete Texts Online has been prepared for popular perusal; and its very raison d'etre would The Editorleaves his task with the hope that his attempt to remove Laing Purves. http://www.online-literature.com/chaucer/canterbury/
Extractions: From books the Editor has derived valuable help; as from Mr Cowden Clarke's revised modern text of The Canterbury Tales, published in Mr Nimmo's Library Edition of the English Poets; from Mr Wright's scholarly edition of the same work; from the indispensable Tyrwhitt; from Mr Bell's edition of Chaucer's Poem; from Professor Craik's "Spenser and his Poetry," published twenty-five years ago by Charles Knight; and from many others. In the abridgement of the Faerie Queen, the plan may at first sight seem to be modelled on the lines of Mr Craik's painstaking condensation; but the coincidences are either inevitable or involuntary. Many of the notes, especially of those explaining classical references and those attached to the minor poems of Chaucer, have been prepared specially for this edition. The Editor leaves his task with the hope that his attempt to remove artificial obstacles to the popularity of England's earliest poets, will not altogether miscarry.
Sh: WHom - Dr Who - William Hartnell To 12/09/1964, DesignerRoderick Laing DirectorHenric Peter Walker RouvrayLaidlawDalling D'argensonNeville Russell Steven TaylorPeter Purves Susan Foreman http://www.whom.co.uk/whom/drwho1.htm
Untitled S. Singer, 1822; J. Saunders, 1845; L. Hunt, 1846; D. Purves, 1870; F translated manytimes, including J. Pinkerton, 1792; J. Sibbald, 1802; D. Laing, 1822; F http://www.unr.edu/artsci/wt/boardman/annals/Ear15th.htm
The Electronic Canterbury Tales D. Laing Purves from an unknown basetext) offers an odd assortment of unnumberedtexts and is probably more useful for the introductory essay than for the http://hosting.uaa.alaska.edu/afdtk/ECT_Main.htm
Extractions: The Chaucer Pedagogy Page Chaucer Syllabi and Course Web Pages An Sonjae's (Brother Anthony) English 12-160: Studies in Chaucer course page at Sogang University, Seoul, offers the very helpful Geoffrey Chaucer: An Overall Survey Mary-Jo Arn's Chaucer and Medieval Studies pages at Bloomsburg University.
ILO Library Historial Collection. Sir James Young Simpson and chloroform (18111870) / by H. Laing Gordon. diagnosisand treatment of diseases of the ear / by Oren D. Pomeroy 1886; Purves, Laidlaw http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Library/ilo/ilolist5.htm
Extractions: Author Index A-B C-E F-G H-J ... U-Z Abel, Arthur Lawrence. Oesophageal obstruction : its pathology, diagnosis and treatment / by A. Lawrence Abel. 1929 (2 copies) Allen, Samuel Ellsworth. The mastoid operation including its history, anatomy, and pathology / by Samuel Ellsworth Allen, M. D. 1892 American Otological Society. Committee on Otosclerosis. Otosclerosis : a resume of the literature to July, 1928 / compiled under the direction of the Committee on Otosclerosis, American Otological Society. 1929 (volume 1 only) Apostolidies, Panos D. Ear, nose and throat diseases in Hippocrates / Panos D. Apostolides. 1997 Asherson, N. Acute otitis and mastoiditis in general practice : a manual for practitioners and students / by N. Asherson. 1934 Asherson, Nehemiah. Chronic ear discharge, chronic otorrhoea, and its complications / by N. Asherson. 1938 Aubry, Maurice. Chirurgie de l'oreille, du nez, du pharynx et du larynx. 4. éd. entierement refondue de l'ouvrage publié par Georges Laurens et ... Aubry, Maurice. Précis d'oto-rhino-laryngologie / par Maurice Aubry et André Lemariey. 3. éd., rev. et corr. 1949