Browsing The Inventory Of Horsham Bookshop By Title C Purves, D Laing Captain Cook s Voyages Round the World 17681780, Drakes and Dampiers Voyages De Grummond, Jane Lucas (Editor) Caracas Diary 1835-1840 http://www.biblio.com/browse_books/title/c/317.html
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.
Www.theory.org.uk Resources: Books: Cultural Studies was clearly bored when doing the D s, and includes Editor Chris Rojek s profile of RD 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.
Autorzy - Biblioteka Wirtualna Kolegium Karkonoskiego - Project Pope, AM, Translator Pope, Alexander, 16881744, Translator Power, Patrick 1862-, Translator Pullen, Michael, Translator Purves, D. Laing, Editor Pusey, EB http://www.kk.jgora.pl/gutenberg/authors.htm
Canterbury Tales Et Al, By Geof AUTHOR Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 13401400. AKA ADD. AUTHOR Purves, D. Laing, Editor . TITLE Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems. SUBJECT LOC CLASS PR . http://www.freeeliterature.com/ebooks/Canterbury Tales et al, by Geof. Chaucer.h
Extractions: www.FreeELiterature.com Background Antique White White aquamarine chocolate gold red yellow hotpink lime cadet blue dark goldenrod dark slate deep pink dark salmon salmon tan wheat tomato springgreen turquoise Go To Table of Contents DOWNLOAD: Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 1340-1400. - 2000. - Canterbury Tales, and Other This Gutenberg Etext prepared by Donal ODanachair kodak_seaside@hotmail.com Transcribers Notes: Credits: This e-text was scanned, re-formatted and edited with extra notes by Donal O Danachair (kodak_seaside@hotmail.com). I would like to acknowledge the help of Edwin Duncan, Juris Lidaka and Aniina Jokinnen in identifying some of the poems no Longer attributed to Chaucer. This e-text, with its notes, is hereby placed in the public domain.
The Project Gutenberg Etext Of The Canterbury Tales And Other The Editor leaves his task with the hope that his attempt to remove artificial obstacles to the popularity of England s earliest poets D. Laing Purves. http://www.academiccompetition.org/download_ebooks/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,"
Athenaeum Title Record Athenaeum Title Record. Title The Canterbury Tales and Faerie Queene Editor Purves, D. Laing Contributor Editor ? Mark Editor http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~asp/v2/titles/tget.cgi?2207.html@TheCanterburyTalesan
Books On-line: Call Numbers Starting With PR 18371895 Selections Illustrating the Editor s Critical Review Geoffrey Chaucer, ed. by David Laing Purves (Gutenberg text Arthure , ed. by Larry D. Benson and http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/subjectstart?PR
The Canterbury Tales Edited for Popular Perusal by D. Laing Purves CONTENTS LIFE OF he was associated with Sir Guichard d Angle and of Chaucer and Spenser, the Editor has ventured http://www.asd.k12.ak.us/Schools/West/STTA/Canterbury.htm
SWIFT, JONATHAN - Bücher Die In Ihre Leseecke Nicht Fehlen DD Carefully selected with a Biography by D. Laing Purves. To the title The Works of D. Jonathan Swift Thomas Birch, John Hawkesworth, and The Editor, Mr. Thomas http://www.tw-bookstore.com/SWIFT_JONATHAN.html
The Electronic Canterbury Tales A comprehensive guide to online texts, commentary, and resources for Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. and other Poems of Geoffrey Chaucer ( Ed. D. Laing Purves from an unknown basetext) offers an odd http://hosting.uaa.alaska.edu/afdtk/ect_main.htm
Extractions: The Retraction Additional Resources Electronic Canterbury Tales Chaucer the Narrator - Pilgrim Chaucer's "Orphan" Pilgrims Troilus and Criseyde Teaching Resources The Chaucer Pedagogy Documentation Primer The Chaucer Pedagogy Page Electronic Chaucer Texts: What's Available Online? Chaucer in / and Popular Culture About This Website ECT Revision History: What's New?
Papers, Comparative And International Education Society Comparative and International Society, Papers, 19561994. Inventory. Prepared by Youngchu Kim and Kim P. Sebaly, January 1, 1986. Updated by Kim P. Sebaly and Nancy Birk, April, 1995. 36 record storage boxes, 36 cubic ft. 31-1 February 1987. A. Purves. 6 CER Editor's Files (Altbach 24 CER Editor's Files (Altbach) January 1981, D. Plank http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/education/cies.html
Extractions: Prepared by Youngchu Kim and Kim P. Sebaly, January 1, 1986 Updated by Kim P. Sebaly and Nancy Birk, April, 1995 36 record storage boxes, 36 cubic ft. The Kent State University Archives became of the official depository of the records of the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) by action of the Society's Board of Directors in October, 1980. Professor George Z.F. Bereday, Editor of the Comparative Education Review (1957-1966), made the first donation to the collection in January, 1981. Since then, records from the Secretariat, various Presidents of the Society, and the Review have been placed in the collection. The Comparative Education Society was established on April 27, 1956, following the Third Annual Meeting at New York University of American educators interested in comparative education. Its aims were to: promote and improve the teaching of Comparative Education in colleges and universities throughout the world. encourage scholarly research in comparative and international studies in education.
Arthurian Annals S. Singer, 1822; J. Saunders, 1845; L. Hunt, 1846; D. Purves, 1870; F translated many times, including J. Pinkerton, 1792; J. Sibbald, 1802; D. Laing, 1822; F http://www.unr.edu/cla/ch/boardman/annals/Ear15th.htm
UCL Library Services Environmental Studies Library Sir James Young Simpson and chloroform (18111870) / by H. Laing Gordon. diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the ear / by Oren D. Pomeroy 1886; Purves, Laidlaw http://www.ucl.ac.uk/library/ilo9.shtml
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 Baber, E. Cresswell. A guide to the examination of the nose : with remarks on the diagnosis of diseases of the nasal cavities. 1886
Sh: WHom - Dr Who - William Hartnell To 12/09/1964, DesignerRoderick Laing DirectorHenric Peter Walker RouvrayLaidlaw Dalling D argensonNeville Russell Steven TaylorPeter Purves Susan Foreman http://www.whom.co.uk/whom/drwho1.htm
Extractions: Artists: Lauren Alderson, Peter Booth, Stephen Bram, Mike Brown, Ian Burn, Stephen Bush, Eugene Carchesio, Arch Cuthbertson, Lesley Dumbrell, John Dunkley-Smith, Mikala Dwyer, Dale Frank, Diena Georgetti, Melinda Harper, Brent Harris, Dale Hickey, Frank Hinder, Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack, Robert Hunter, Michael Johnson, Sandra Leveson, Geoffrey Nees, John Nixon, Robert Owen. Kerrie Poliness, Robert Rooney, Peggy Perrins Shaw.
Guests June 1998 121208 Comments We are researching Purves, Dowanhill rd we were visiting Beith and promised I d join your Dr.EW.Laing 31 Brierlie Gardens Crossley Johnston http://www.gwsfhs.org.uk/comments/archive/june98.html
Extractions: Comments : Researching Patrick McCLOSKEY b. circa 1811 Londonderry, Ireland. Around 1848-49 Patrick his wife Janet (McCARTNEY) McCLOSKEY and their five children: Margaret, John, James, Elizabeth Jane and Philip migrated to Wishaw, Lanark, Scotland. Two more children Anne and Patrick were born in Lanark, Scotland. Patrick, the father, died sometime between the 1851 and 1861 census. Janet (McCARTNEY) McCLOSKEY ran a boarding house in Wishaw. Their son James McCLOSKEY m. Mary GORMAN 05 September 1865 in Wishaw, Lanark, Scotland. Around 1869 James immigrated to Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, USA. Mary and three children: John, James and Patrick immigrated about 1871. Mary (GORMAN) McCLOSKEY died 28 September 1883 and James McCLOSKEY died 03 December 1901 both in Streator, LaSalle Co., Illinois, USA. Name sometimes spelled: McCLUSKEY, McLUSKEY or McLOSKEY. Looking for Londonderry and Scotland beginnings and connections.
Title Hall, Edward, d. 1547 Hall s chronicle ; containing the Laing, Gordon J., 1923 Survivals of Roman religion, Cooper Square; Gest, Alexander Purves. http://www.tokyo-ct.ac.jp/lib/db/library-23.html
File Downloads C. M D. Rockport , Belfast , Turnly Esq., John only , 14 , yes , Laing, Lionel , 19 , - Laing-picture surname only , 28 , yes , Purves, Donald , 29 http://files.chatnfiles.com/The Pier Shareware 9/022/files.htm