Recent Additions To The Library VESTAL, STANLEY, pseud., Sitting Bull, Champion of the, Sioux Printed for the Societyby E. L. Freeman CHARLES J., History of Great Barrington (Berkshire County http://www.kancoll.org/khq/1934/34_2_mcfarland.htm
Extractions: THE books received in the past year are from three sources, purchase, gift and exchange, and fall largely into the following classifications: Kansas; the West; Genealogy and Local History; and General. We have been fortunate in receiving as gifts several genealogies, and we receive regularly valuable publications containing history and genealogy through our exchange with many historical societies. We also subscribe to several historical and genealogical publications which are not available by exchange. These add greatly to the usefulness of the library. KANSAS ABILENE, Ordinances of the City of Abilene Published by Order of the City Council . [Abilene, Strother Brothers] 1892.
Novas Aquisições - Livros - S B D / F F L C H / U S P Translate this page sociais da obediencia e da revolta /Barrington Moore Junior Historia da literaturaporKlabund pseud. Traducao de Sobre a arte moderna e outros ensaios /Paul http://www.sbd.fflch.usp.br/livros/livros092003.html
Extractions: The following compilation represents an index of personal names (and a few organizations) that appeared in Wallace's writings. To produce the index I examined every page of every item listed in the "Wallace Bibliography" list, keeping track both of each name that appeared, and how many times it appeared. Only those names that Wallace referred to in more than simple citation terms are included (i.e., names that appeared as part of systematic synonymies, straight citations, etc. are not included unless Wallace also mentioned the persons involved in some further fashion in the main text of his writing). Once I had a "raw" list of names, I attempted to verify and/or distinguish the persons involved using various reference tools (Wallace often refers to people by their last name only, so a few errors are possible in this regard).
Anecdotage.com - Names Anecdotes. Anecdotes From Yeats To Gates John Le Carre Ironic pseud for a name for their nascent band one e Third EyeBlind a black woman who had been a slave in Great Barrington, Massachusetts f http://www.anecdotage.com/browse.php?term=Names
EL JUDIO ERRANTE Translate this page the. Rev. T. Clark pseud., ie John Galt_. German _Ahasver_. Oppeln, E. Franck,1888. Sableford, Barrington J. Bayley, and David Langford. Last but not least,. http://imaginario.org.ar/baultematico/j/judio_er.htm
Extractions: Me dijeron que el mito del judío errante se puede encontratr en el libro del "martir del Gólgota" en Editorial Porrúa (para los mexicanos). El resumen es que fue una persona que le hizo algo desdagradable (el acto varía) a Jesús durante el proceso de crucificción y fue condenado a ser inmortal. Norbert Paris y Philippe Mouskes. Es curioso señalar que un personaje de Borges en "El inmortal" se llama precisamente Joseph Cartaphilus y esto no parece ser mera coincidencia, pues no era Borges persona que dejara al azar sus referentes literarios o míticos. En el siglo XVII, un autor alemán (¿Chrysostomus Duduloeus?) lo presentó como un judío, el "judío eterno", llamado Ahasverus o Asuero (1602), que en la traducción francesa de 1609 se convirtió en el "judío errante". A partir de entonces la leyenda se extendió con gran rapidez, a través de las imágenes populares, las estampas y los romances. El judío errante, personificación del destino del pueblo judío después de la muerte de Cristo, ha inspirado a escritores como Schiller, Goethe, Chamiso, Shelley, al ya mencionado Borges y, especialmente, a Eugenio Sue, que, con su novela "El judío errante", ha sido el escritor que más ha contribuído a la difusión de este mito en el mundo actual.
The English Novel, 1830–36: 1830 1830 43 DRUMMOND, Lady Julia pseud.. Corvey; CME 3628-47761-1; NSTC 2G1399 (BIBL, C, E, O); OCLC 25431480 (13 libs). BASIL Barrington AND HIS FRIENDS. http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/corvey/1830s/1830.html
NYPL, Gay And Lesbian Studies Research Guide assistance, visit our reference desk, or email us at (pseud.) The Lesbian in America. WildernessLesbian Writers on Sexuality, edited by Judith Barrington. http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/grd/resguides/gay/print.html
Extractions: @import "/styles/markup-nonNS4.css"; Skip to Left Navigation Skip to Main Content get a library card? find a book? renew a book? reserve a book? research a topic? find a job at NYPL? volunteer for NYPL? support NYPL? rent space? learn to read? learn English? find events? find exhibitions? find classes? connect with wireless? Use your browser's print controls to print a copy of this research guide. Gay and lesbian studies is the examination, analysis and interpretation of the phenomenon characterized by romantic and affectional preference by individuals for others of the same sex. It is by nature cross-disciplinary, covering a wide range of intellectual bases: literature, history, religion, psychology, sociology, philosophy, anthropology, medicine, law, fine arts, and others. Despite the presence of large numbers of homosexuals in New York City and other urban centers in the United States and throughout the world, their history has often been neglected or marginalized, a testimony to the inhibiting factors of legal restrictions on certain forms of sexual conduct, the lack of organization among gay men and lesbians, and the unwillingness of the larger society to recognize the value and merit of different forms of erotic and affectional expression. These difficulties notwithstanding, certain individuals in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Western societies, such as Karl Ulrichs and Magnus Hirschfeld in Germany and Edward Carpenter and John Addington Symonds in Britain, began to conceive of themselves as belonging to a discrete group possessing a distinct identity; that this insight was revolutionary is underscored by the fact that no name existed for this body of people who shared similar sexual longings and desires. The term "uranian" was considered, but it failed to find favor and was replaced by words such as "homosexual" and "homophile," arbitrary constructions which, though workable, have been deemed too clinical in some quarters. By the late twentieth century "gay" and "lesbian" had become the recognized terms in scholarly and popular use.
Dawes Memorial Library Home Page Old New England churches and their children, by Dolores Bacon pseud. studyguide / editorin-chief, Judith E. Tintinalli ; co Great Barrington, Mass. http://library.marietta.edu/Booklists/newlcsh.htm
Novels The Long Search. M. 1st ed. Gt Barrington, MA Advance Pub Subtette, Walter E. GoNow In Darkness. Edwards, S. WM Amiri Baraka, or use one of them ae pseud.? http://www.ku.edu/~phbw/19411968.htm
About The Nineteenth Century - Books On Ireland Title List Barrington, Sir Matthew, bart. Letter of Sir Matthew Barrington, Bart. E. Go toTop of file/End of file. I. Go to Top of file/End of file. Ignotus, , pseud. http://c19.chadwyck.co.uk/html/noframes/moreinfo/irland_t.htm
Extractions: A B C D ... Z This list is arranged alphabetically by author (or, in the case of titles without authors, by significant element of title) and gives author, short title, place and date of publication, microfiche serial number (Title no), number of microfiche (mf) and subject. Go to End of file The advance and retreat of the Roman Catholic priests, at Carlow.
Extractions: Nature's Place in Victorian Culture by Robert M. Young Introduction Preface Notes ... Index BIBLIOGRAPHY Place of publication is London unless otherwise specified. Dates in parentheses after author indicate edition used; dates in parentheses after title indicate first edition. Square brackets indicate that the work was published anonymously. Adorno, T. W Prisms. (1967). Trans. S. and S. Weber. Spearman. Adorno, T. W (1967-8). "Sociology and Psychology." New Left Review no. 46 (Nov./Dec.): 67-97; no. 47 (Jan./Feb.): 79-96. Adorno , T. W., Frenkel-Brunswick, E., Levinson, D. J., and Sanford, R. N., (1969). The Authoritarian Personality (1950). Reprint. New York: Norton. Albee, Ernest (1962). A History of English Utilitarianism (1901). Reprint. New York: Collier. Altick, R. D. (1957). The English Common Reader. University of Chicago Press. Anderson , Perry (1966). "Socialism and Pseudo-Empiricism." New Left Review no. 35 (Jan./Feb.): 2-42.
Untitled Project Gutenberg's Copyright Renewals 1953, by US Copyright Office 6 in our series by US Copyright Office Copyright laws are changing all over the world. 1303.tif A. E., pseud. SEE Russell http://www.knowledgerush.com/pg/etext04/r195310.txt
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
Extractions: http://www.sonsorol.org/port_watson.html ) The editors (Rudy Rucker, Peter Lamborn Wilson, and Robert Anton Wilson) of the Semiotext(e) SF issue were unable to obtain any works of "radical utopian vision" from their contributors, so they reprinted this piece from a magazine called Libertarian Horizons: A Journal for the Free Traveler. This is a fictional description of the (real) Pacific island Sonsorol combining ideas from libertarian socialism, libertarian capitalism, and the marginals milieu. C.R. Ashbee.
Livres Proposés Par Chapitre.com Translate this page Dupuis Georges Grange Cabane Alain Barrillot Bruno Barrillot Castanier BarringtonBailey Barrio E Barriol Barriol A Barriol Alain Barriol Alain pseud Barriol L http://www.chapitre.com/livres-neufs/b/auteurs-b-35.html
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://www.ccel.us/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
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
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