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  1. Let's Get to the Nitty Gritty: The Autobiography of Horace Silver by Horace Silver, 2007-08-01
  2. The Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story (Oxford World's Classics) by Horace Walpole, 2009-01-15
  3. Horace (Reading Rainbow Book) by Holly Keller, 1995-03
  4. Barack Obama and Twenty-first Century Politics: A Revolutionary Moment in the USA by Horace Campbell, 2010-09-15
  5. Horace Splattly, The Caped Crusader:To Catch a Clownosaurus (Horace Splattly: the Cupcaked Crusader) by Lawrence David, 2003-10-13
  6. Their Own Receive Them Not: African American Lesbians and Gays in Black Churches by Horace L. Griffin, 2010-11
  7. God, Mammon, and the Japanese: Dr. Horace N. Allen and Korean-American Relations, 1884-1905. by Fred Harvey. Harrington, 1966
  8. Horace: A Legamus Transitional Reader (Legamus Reader Series) (Latin Edition) by David Murphy, Ronnie Ancona, 2008-07-20
  9. Culture and Democracy in the United States (Studies in Ethnicity) by Horace Kallen, 1997-01-01
  10. The Works of Horace by Horace, Charles Beck, et all 2010-04-03
  11. Horace Satire 1.9: The Boor by Horace, Margaret A. Brucia, et all 1998-11-01
  12. The Satires of Horace and Persius (Penguin Classics) by Horace, Persius, 2005-12-27
  13. The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry (Dodo Press) by Horace, 2008-01-11
  14. The Metamorphoses by Ovid, 2009-11-03

21. LBruT - Local History Notes - Horace Walpole
Information on the author provided by a UK Local Studies Collection.
http://www.richmond.gov.uk/depts/opps/eal/leisure/libraries/history/notes/05.htm
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Horace Walpole 1717-1797 and Strawberry Hill
Some talk of Gunnersbury,
For Sion some declare;
And some say, that with Chiswick House
No villa can compare;
But all the beaux of Middlesex,
Who know the country well,
Say, that Strawberry Hill, that Strawberry
Doth bear away the bell Though Surry boasts its Oatlands,
And Claremont kept so grim And though they talk of Southcote's, 'Tis but a dainty whim; For ask the gallant Bristow, Who does in taste excel If Strawberry Hill, if Strawberry

22. ESPN.com: Horace Grant
Gives statistical totals and averages for the career of the power forward.
http://msn.sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/profile?statsId=131

23. Horace McCoy
horace McCoy was born in Pegram, Tennessee (in some sources Nashville) to parents whom he described as bookrich and money-poor. McCoy was educated in
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Horace McCoy (1897-1955) American mystery writer, whose novels, written in the "hard-boiled" vein, documented the Great Depression. McCoy's characters, from idealistic reporters to criminal masterminds, struggle in vain against the society. His best known novel is They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1935), which was made into a movie in 1969, directed by Sydney Pollack. The story depicted a tragedy during a marathon dance contest in the 1930s. Gloria, one of the participants, looks forward to death as a release from the misery of life, and her partner Robert, overcome by desperation, grants her wish. "There can only be one winner, folks, but isn't that the American way?" (Gig Young in the film They Shoot Horses, Don't They Horace McCoy was born in Pegram, Tennessee (in some sources Nashville) to parents whom he described as 'book-rich and money-poor.' McCoy was educated in schools in Nashville. At the age of 16 he left school, and worked as a mechanic, traveling salesman, and cab driver in New Orleans' Storyville redlight district. During World War I McCoy served in the United States Army Air Corps. He flew several missions behind enemy lines as a bombardier and reconnaissance photographer. He was wounded and received the Croix de Guerre for heroism by the government of France. From 1919 to 1930 he worked as a sports editor for Dallas Journal in Texas. McCoy was also co-founder of Dallas Little Theatre. In the late 1920s he started to get his short stories published in such magazines as

24. Mythorama : L'encyclopédie Des Mythes Et Des Légendes Du Monde Entier
Met en ligne les oeuvres des auteurs grecs et latins dont il tire ses sources pour r©aliser son dictionnaire mythologique. Ainsi y trouvet-on plusieurs po¨tes lyriques grecs, des trag©dies d'Eschyle et d'Euripide, des recueils de po¨mes d'horace ou encore les po¨mes ©piques d'H©siode. L'ensemble est traduit par Leconte De Lisle.
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25. High-speed Transport APD/LPR-124 Horace A Bass
DE691 / APD-124 / LPR-124 horace A. Bass facts and images.
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Crosley Class High-speed Transport : Laid down, 3 August 1944 as (DE-691) , a Rudderow Class Destroyer Escort at Bethlehem Steel Co. Quincy MA.; Reclassified a Crosley Class High-speed Transport while under construction; Launched, 12 September 1944; Commissioned USS Horace A Bass (APD-124) , 21 December 1944; Decommissioned, 9 February 1959 at Orange TX; Laid up in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Texas Group, Orange TX; Recommissioned (date unknown); Designation changed to Amphibious Transport, Small (LPR-124) . 1 January 1969; Decommissioned, 30 July 1969; Struck from the Naval Register, 15 September 1974; Final Disposition, sold for scrapping 11 August 1975 to J R Steel, Inc., Houston, TX. for $79,002. Specifications Displacement 1,400 t; Length 306' (oa); Beam 37"; Draft 12' 7" (limiting); Speed 23.6 kts (trial); Range 6,000 nautical miles at 12 kts; Complement 12-15 Officers, 189-192 Enlisted; Troop Capacity 12 Officers, 150 Enlisted; Boats 4 LCVP landing craft; Troop Accoutrements, 6 1/4 ton trucks, 2 1 ton trucks, 4 ammunition carts, 4 pack howitzers, Storage, Ammunition 6,000 cu. ft., General Cargo 3,500 cu. ft., Gasoline 1,000 cu. ft., Armament 1 5"/38 dual purpose gun mount, 3 twin 40 mm gun mounts, 6 single 20 mm gun mounts, 2 depth charge tracks; Propulsion, 2 Combustion Engineering DR boilers, 2 GE Turbines, (turbo-electric drive), 2 shafts, Shaft horsepower 12,000.

26. Horace Quotes - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Showing quotations 1 to 10 of 34 total. Next Page Cease to ask what the morrow will bring forth, and set down as gain each day that fortune grants. horace river to run out before he crosses. horace. He will always be
http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes.php3?author=Horace

27. Horace Farlowe Homepage
Monumental stone sculptures and smaller forms in stone. Abstract oil paintings on canvas are also shown.
http://www.horacefarlowe.com
Horace Farlowe Sculpture and Paintings S culpture Large Outdoor Sculpture Paintings About the Artist ... Email the Artist

28. Preschoolmusic.com
A program on how to play 23 simple songs and phrases on the keyboard.
http://preschoolmusic.com/

29. Horace Greeley
horace Greeley. horace Greeley, the son of a New England farmer and day laborer, was born in Amherst, New Hampshire in February 1811.
http://www.tulane.edu/~latner/Greeley.html
Horace Greeley
Horace Greeley, the son of a New England farmer and day laborer, was born in Amherst, New Hampshire in February 1811. The economic struggles of his family meant that Greeley received only irregular schooling, which ended when he was fourteen. He then apprenticed to a newspaper editor in Vermont, and found employment as a printer in New York and Pennsylvania. Seeking to improve his prospects, he gathered his possessions and a small amount of money, and in 1831, set out for New York City. The twenty year old Greeley found various jobs, which provided some capital, and in 1834, he founded a weekly literary and news journal, the New Yorker. An omnivorous reader, eager to write as well as edit, Greeley contributed to the journal. It gained an increasing audience and gave him a wide reputation. However, it failed to make money, and Greeley supplemented his income by writing, especially in support of the Whig party. His connections with Thurlow Weed William H. Seward , and other Whigs led, in 1 840, to his editorship of the campaign weekly, the Log Cabin. The paper's circulation rose to about 90,000, and contributed significantly both to William Henry Harrison's victory and Greeley's influence. Greeley also directly participated in the Whig campaign by giving speeches, sitting on committees, and helping to manage the state campaign. In April 1841, Greeley set himself on the path to national prominence and power when he launched the New York Tribune. The Tribune was multifaceted, devoting space to politics, social reform, literary and intellectual endeavors, and news. It was very much Greeley's personal vehicle. An egalitarian and idealist, Greeley espoused a variety of causes. He popularized the communitarian ideas of Fourier, and invested in a Fourier utopian community at Red Bank, New Jersey. He advocated the homestead principle of distributing free government land to settlers, attacked the exploitation of wage labor, denounced monopolies, and opposed capital punishment.

30. Horace_and_Percy
Couple from Sydney seeking friendship with senior gay men or gay couples. History together and photograph slide shows.
http://www.ozguys.homestead.com/Horace_and_Percy.html
This site is best to view with the installation of the GaysSenior Group(please log-in by using your Yahoo ID) Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives Gold Coast Breakers The Online Guide to Gay and Lesbian Australia ... Sydney - Australia's Gay Capital We are a loving couple from Sydney, Australia. Percy is retired, a ' fair dinkum ' ( Australian Slang Word, meaning TRUE, or GENUINE ) sixth generation Australian, ex-airforce, and served in Dutch New Guinea during WW2; Horace is a Chinese born Australian, originally from Hong Kong, he was a journalist and is currently running his own business from home, working as a Graphics Designer and Acupuncturist. We met at a Sydney social group called MATURE AGE GAYS( MAG ) and clicked straight away upon our first meeting. Although we are both non-religious, we were convinced to believe the fact that our meeting was absolutely meant to be, for everything seemed to happen so naturally and smoothly. At the time Horace was living in the Gold Coast, of Queensland State( he lived in Sydney for 10 years prior to that ), as we expected that our romance bloomed rapidly, and we sensibly realized that we are desperately in need of each other's good company, so that we can face things and share life together. Horace made no hesitation to move back to Sydney, he sold his house, his business and is now well settled. We are very much devoted and committed to one another, as time goes by, our loving relationship is growing as strong as ever. Love impels us to give and this love knows no bounds. To give is to live!

31. Horace Mann School
horace Mann is a leading coeducational college preparatory day school enrolling students in Nursery through Twelfth Grade. Do you know someone at horace Mann?
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Welcome to Horace Mann School's web site. Horace Mann is a co-educational college preparatory day school enrolling students in Nursery through Twelfth Grade. The main campus is located in the Riverdale section of New York City. For information about our school, click on the buttons to your left, or select a link from this page. Enjoy your visit!
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32. Trumbauer, Horace (1868 - 1938) -- Philadelphia Architects And Buildings
Biography, photographs, project list and references for this Philadelphia architect, from Philadelphia Architects and Buildings.
http://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?RecordId=A1415

33. Horace And Baby Doe Tabor, Leadville, Colorado
The Story of horace and Baby Doe Tabor from the Leadville Magazine Online.
http://www.leadville.com/history/tabor.htm

Leadville's Famous Love Triangle:
Horace, Augusta & "Baby Doe" Tabor
On March 7, 1935, Baby Doe Tabor was found dead of a heart attack in her small shack at the famous Matchless Mine, just outside Leadville, Colorado. She had, for whatever reason, adopted the storage shack at the Matchless Mine as her living quarters since her husband's death in 1899, 35 years earlier. Contrary to popular belief, she did not "hold on to the Matchless as it will pay millions again," as some have incorrectly reported were Horace Tabor's deathbed words. The Matchless Mine had long since been lost to foreclosure and had failed to produce even with several new attempts on the part of the new owners. Baby Doe was living in the tiny cabin only due to the generosity of the current owners of the worthless mine. This incredible story has captured the imagination of the world for decades. The Gulch had been panned out, however and by 1862, the Tabors had left the area, heading back east over Mosquito Pass. Horace had built a cabin in Buckskin Joe and had become involved in community affairs there... he ran a grocery store, was appointed postmaster and was elected to the school board.

34. "Charles F. Brush High School" Keeps Its Promise Regarding Horace G. Ebersole -
Dedicated to a former teacher at Charles F. Brush High School in Lyndhurst, Ohio by one of his students.
http://informapauperis.crosswinds.net/ebersole.html
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"Charles F. Brush High School" Keeps its Promise regarding Horace G. Ebersole - In Forma Pauperis
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This website is dedicated to the memory of Horace G. Ebersole, who was a wonderful teacher at "Charles F. Brush High School", in "Lyndhurst, Ohio". As you can read in the Arc Lite article below, Mr. Ebersole was honored by "Brush High School" with a memorial named "Ebersole Gardens". Years after dedication of "Ebersole Gardens", the plaque made for Mr. Ebersole was lost during construction of the new wing in that area. Recently, when it was discovered that the plaque was missing, and the gardens which had been dedicated to Mr. Ebersole were now without name, "Brush High School" and the "South Euclid-Lyndhurst Board of Education" decided that a new plaque and a new dedication must be made. The new plaque and the new dedication will re-establish "Ebersole Gardens" at "Brush High School" soon. The new plaque and marker has been made and placed at the memorial; re-dedication is scheduled for Friday May 28 at 4:00PM. Please tell all classmates to attend! I am very proud of "Charles F. Brush High School" and the "South Euclid-Lyndhurst Board of Education" for keeping its promise regarding Horace G. Ebersole and "Ebersole Gardens"!

35. Horace Mann
horace Mann EDUCATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF horace MANN. Perhaps no one more deserves the title of father of American public school education than horace Mann.
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Horace Mann EDUCATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF HORACE MANN. Perhaps no one more deserves the title of father of American public school education than Horace Mann. This list contains many of his contributions to education and events in his life. EARLY YOUTH Horace Mann was born in Franklin, Massachusetts, May 4, 1796. His youth was lived in poverty and hardship on the family farm. His schooling was limited to about three months of instruction during each year. However, he mastered the tenets of the orthodox Calvinist faith by the age of ten. He rejected this faith when he was twenty-three years old in favor of Unitarianism. His remarks to the graduating class at Antioch College a few weeks before his death, "Be ashamed to die before you have won some battle for humanity," reflects his Unitarian convictions. These beliefs, accepting the possibility of improvement of the human race, played no small role in Mann's efforts to establish free, public, non-sectarian education for every man and woman. BROWN UNIVERSITY After receiving some private tutoring, Mann qualified for the sophomore class at Brown. When he graduated, he studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1823.

36. In The Light: Horace Andy
Welcome to my horace Andy tributepage! Contents Home. horace Andy Biography. horace Andy Discography. Lyrics. The Skylarking riddim. horace Andy Sound Samples.
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37. MCCOY, HORACE
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Horace Stanley McCoy født 14. april 1897 og døde 15. december 1955, Pengram, USA. “Jamen, man skyder da heste?” (“They Shoot horses, don’t They?”)
Schønberg : 1936
Gyldendals tranebøger : 1967
Fremad, 3. udg. : 1985
“Ligklæder har ingen lommer” (“No Pockets in a Shroud”)
Schønberg : 1938
Schønbergs Lommeelefanter : 1967
Fremads Sorte Romaner, 2. udg. : 1987(1) “Jeg skulde være blevet hjemme. En roman fra Hollywood” (“I Should Have Stayed Home”)
Schønberg : 1939 “Det sorte guld” (“Scalpel”)
Hasselbalch : 1953 “Udrensning i Rondora” , novelle i “Berømte kriminalnoveller fra Black Mask”
Forum : 1987 Kilder: Dansk Bogfortegnelse 1935- ; Novelleregister, 1975-1995. Lavet af Lone Hansen, juni 1988 og senest opdateret/rettet d.

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horaceX play Subterranean Dance Music, Celtic and Asian Folk, Funk/Jazz Horns, Fused with Dance Beats; Organic meets Digital
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39. ORAZI - Peintre à Paris
Parisian Painter.
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40. Horace Vernet Online
horace Vernet French Academic Painter, 17891863 Guide to pictures of works by horace Vernet in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. horace Vernet.
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Horace Vernet
[French Academic Painter, 1789-1863]
Emile-Jean-Horace Vernet
Son of Carle Vernet
Grandson of Claude-Joseph Vernet
Uncle of Charles-Marie Bouton
Studied under Francois-Andre Vincent
Vernet's students included Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury Specializes in Orientalism
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Paintings in Museums and Art Galleries: Hermitage Museum , Saint Petersburg, Russia
7 works
Louvre Museum Database
, Paris (only available in French) 6 paintings Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York Théodore Gericault , C.1822-23 Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York Bertel Thorvaldsen with the Bust of Horace Vernet Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York The Start of the Race of the Riderless Horses National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. National Gallery, London , UK The Wallace Collection , London, UK Appleton Museum of Art , Florida Battle of Pirates, Sunrise Bordeaux Museums , France (in French) Cleveland Museum of Art , Ohio Self-Portrait in Rome Dahesh Museum , New York Portrait of an Oriental Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna , Rome (in Italian) Il principe Alexandere Bariatinsky Joconde Database of French Museum Collections (in French) Museo Glauco Lombardi , Parma, Italy Il cavallo di Napoleone Museo Glauco Lombardi , Parma, Italy Ritratto equestre Norton Simon Museum , Pasadena, California Pinacoteca di Brera , Milan (mostly in Italian) Find "Vernet Horace" in the drop-down box, then click "Ricerca" ("Search")

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