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         Hemingway Percy:     more books (15)
  1. Hemingway, Percy by Percy Addleshaw, 2010-01-01
  2. The happy wanderer, & other verse by Percy Hemingway, 2010-08-02
  3. Out of Egypt. Stories From the Threshold of the East. by Percy Hemingway, 2010-05-03
  4. The Happy Wanderer: And Other Verse (1896) by Percy Hemingway, 2010-01-29
  5. Out of Egypt by Percy Hemingway, 1895-01-01
  6. Stories By English Authors: Africa(single volume) by Arthur Conan; Haggard, H. Rider; Landers, J.; Scully, W.C.; Anonymous, & Hemingway, Percy)Unknown Editor Doyle, 1902
  7. Stories by English Authors: Africa by H. Rider Haggard, J. Landers, W. C. Scully, Percy Hemingway Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1901
  8. The Happy Wanderer: And Other Verse (1896) by Percy Hemingway, 2010-09-10
  9. Out Of Egypt: Stories From The Threshold Of The East (1895) by Percy Hemingway, 2010-09-10
  10. Out Of Egypt: Stories From The Threshold Of The East (1895) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Percy Hemingway, 2010-09-10
  11. The Happy Wanderer: And Other Verse (1896) by Percy Hemingway, 2010-09-10
  12. Stories By English Authors: Africa by Sir Arthur Conan; H. Rider Haggard; J. Landers; W. C. Scully; Percy Hemingway Doyle, 1897
  13. The Leeches Of Minnesota (1912) by Henry Francis Nachtrieb, Ernest E. Hemingway, et all 2010-09-10
  14. The Leeches Of Minnesota (1912) by Henry Francis Nachtrieb, Ernest E. Hemingway, et all 2009-12-07

61. Bipolarity, And The Grey Matter In Between
individuals as a crutch for creating an artificial sense of self worth is evidentin the lifestyles of Ernest Hemingway and members of the Percy clanall of
http://innerspace-unltd.net/writing/biography.html
Bipolarity, and the Grey Matter in Betweeen
~Rebecca Brown
April 21, 2000
E-mail: rebecca@innerspace-unltd.net
http://innerspace-unltd.net/
Although the character of depressive disorders-whether physiologically, psychologically, or spiritually induced-has been hotly contested, with loyalties shifting between one or a combination of these causes throughout (and preceding) recorded time, the importance of studying such illnesses on a case-by-case basis is determined in large part by the particular field to which the researcher belongs. From a medical standpoint, study of past cases is necessary to identify symptoms and develop treatment with the aim of improving quality of life. For the biographer, who aims to communicate the meaning or lesson of a life, attention to the demons which plague sufferers of melancholia or bipolar disorders can shed light on factors which motivated decisions or actions of the subject in question. According to Dr. Holly Skodol Wilson and Carol Ren Kneisl, in the 4th edition of Psychiatric Nursing , symptoms expressed in the personality of subjects with depressive disorders include paranoia, grandiosity, mythmaking, development of a fantasized nurturing parent, exaggerated feelings of sadness, melancholy, dejection, worthlessness, emptiness, and hopelessness which are not warranted by reality, increased goal-directed activity, excessive involvement in pleasurable activities with a high potential for painful consequences, and a tendency toward duality (287-8). All of these symptoms repeatedly manifest themselves in the biographies studied throughout the course of the semester.

62. The World Of Hamspread
Shortly after the launch of this campaign, Percy is returned to the relations windfallsin Allied Chemical history, revered author Ernest Hemingway reveals in
http://www.alliedchemical.com/hamspread/ads/50.html

Advertising Archive 1950's
1940's
1950's 1960's The 1950's
. A victorious and prosperous United States stands as the uncontested champion of the
Western World. A sense of optimism and hope pervades the nation. Allied Chemical is there to lead
America and the world into the dawn of a new era in human history. Sales of Allied Chemical products skyrocket due to unprecedented post-war prosperity. In a moment of fatherly affection, Farmer Fred decides to put his son Ulysses "Percy" Grumby back in charge of the Advertising Division . Percy meets Criswell at the Bride of the Monster wrap party at the Brown Derby via mutual friend Bunny Breckenridge and signs him to a ten-year endorsement contract. Shortly after the launch of this campaign, Percy is returned to the Food Production Division and Criswell's contract is bought out for $1,500 and a nice referral letter. As the Cold War continues to rage, plans for

63. Idaho Film Collection Catalogue
as Jack Stuart/Genesee Jack Ann Little as Rachel Hardy Tom Forman as Charles StuartMonte Blue as Kalitan Margaret Loomis as Talapa Eileen Percy as Tillie
http://www.boisestate.edu/hemingway/ifc/filmcat.html
Howard Anderson Idaho Film Archive HISTORY NELL SHIPMAN LINKS Catalogue
Films, Videos, Tapes, "Paper" and Links Feature Films Filmed in Idaho SILENTS
The Cowpuncher
Told in the Hills Miss Lewiston The Grub-Stake ... Prisoners of the Storm TALKIES
Come and Get It
I Met Him in Paris Northwest Passage The Mortal Storm ... Pale Rider Talent for the Game Dark Horse Roundup Not This Part of the World Cremaster 1 White Wolves 2-Legend of the Wild Dante's Peak Same River Twice Smoke Signals Breakfast of Champions
THE COWPUNCHER Director:
William Johnson Jossey Writer:
William Johnson Jossey
Release Date:
November 1915 Paul Fisher, costumed for his role in The Cowpuncher (Idaho Falls, 1915). Cast:
C.M. Griffin, Claudia Louise, Maria Ascaraga
Portraying themselves:
Hugh Chambers, Little Bull, Chief Red Wing Idaho locations used in film: Idaho Falls and vicinity Summary from AFI holdings: "Western. Bucking broncos, wild horse racing, herds of cattle and buffalo, Indians and soldiers are included in this film for which no plot information has been found." Summary from Idaho information: Filming naturally caused a stir around Eagle Rock (now known as Idaho Falls) when the production company arrived the week of August 13, 1915, and the local newspaper

64. Fly Angler's OnLine "Poets Creek - #98
TROUT by DP Salamone Beyond The Fly by DP Salamone Hemingway, You Old By Gwen FrosticSelfKnowledge By Kahlil Gibran The Invitation By Percy Bysshe Shelley
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/lighterside/poetscreek/part98.html
October 16th, 2000 Hemingway, You Old Bear by Joseph Heywood S tubborn blueberries cling wild, low-blue in bushy clumps
Clutching for purchase on hardtack sand along the Fox, which Ernest-
Black-Hearted Hemingway called the Big Two-Hearted
An act of disinformation,
Misdirection under the rubric of art,
So-called poetic license,
I say bull,
His only thought: Himself.
Bastard. I hear the great ghost grunting in the horsetail ferns
Above the ancient log slide choked with weeds,
Annoyed to find me Casting in the oxbow of his dearest hoax Flicking an elk hair caddis At the same pool Nick Adams Worked so artificially. Two hours, thirteen fat fish, I climbed the bank to find a huge bear, teddy-sitting splay-legged in the berries, his graying snout contorted, clawing clumps of blue, a hunched-over curmudgeon clack-smacking his yellow teeth in warning, raised a paw, a salute I recognize. In Havana long ago, One of Mary's canasta cronies Sandal-footed into the black-marble foyer. Taking her leave slowly, spied a white-bearded thing in ratty flannel robe, padding

65. American Political Novel
Does Percy agree with Hemingway about the limits of speech and communication?How would he formulate the problem, and how does his novel address it?
http://www.fordham.edu/politicalsci/profs/Nichols/apn.html
The American Political Novel Dr. Nichols
Required Books:
1. Nathaniel Hawthorne, Scarlet Letter (Penguin)
2. Herman Melville, Bartleby and Benito Cereno (Dover Thrift edition)
3. Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn (Bantam)
4. Edith Wharton, The Custom of the Country (Bantam)
5. Ernest Hemingway In Our Time (Collier)
6. William Faulkner Go Down Moses (Vintage)
7. Walker Percy, The Moviegoer (Vintage)
8. Saul Bellow, Ravelstein (Viking)
Course Requirements: There will be two papers, from 6-8 pages long, and a final exam. Each will be worth one-third of your grade. Outstanding class participation will raise grade in close cases. Assignments: 1. Hawthorne, Scarlet Letter In what ways is Puritan New England, where “religion and law were almost identical,” the antithesis of a liberal society? What are Hawthorne's reservations about such a society? Are there any considerations that recommend it? Why is Hawthorne interested in the Puritans? Why does Hester return to Puritan society at the end of her life? Do you think that she did the correct thing in doing so? In what ways do the character and deeds of Chillingworth comment on modern natural science? Why does Chillingworth choose to join the Puritan community?

66. DIE TRAUMEREI OF THE OFF-SEASON AND GIANT FANDOM
Williams may hit harder but I ll wager he won t match Percy s season interceptionsin So here I am, in Daytona, in the dumps, and Hemingway comes to the rescue
http://www.bigblueinteractive.com/thoughts/gt22.htm
DIE TRAUMEREI OF THE OFF-SEASON AND
GIANT FANDOM
By David Oliver I am writing this on my 56th birthday. I have been passing this way for a long time and I get reflective at this time of the year, for a number of reasons. Foremost of late is that I realize I am staring down the short end of the gun barrel, and like the old Peggy Lee song I wonder 'is that all there is?' But I also think it is because my birthday follows so close upon January and February, which are really bad months for me. My metabolism slows, my waistline grows and I am like an angry bear desperately seeking a football fix somewhere, anywhere. Alas, being a Giants fan, my football interests are those of a voyeur only during these months. But along comes March and like Persephone, I make the journey back to the sun and football. This year, as in many past years, January 3 arrived with a thud. The Giants season was over once again and I had to suffer through a January of Washington pipe dreams and hot air. I should be used to it by now, I've lived here for 30 years. But the total idiocy and lack of understanding of the same people who run our government carries over to football and their infantile mewling over how great nothing is fools me every time. Once again this year I have put the cameras away, braked the frenetic running to the Stadium every week, stopped reading The Star Ledger Back to Daytona. I love the challenge of covering a 24 hour race, which means 40 or so hours awake. The night hours in the garages, the pits and at the Pedro Rodriquez turn watching the mighty Ferraris, today's dragons, shooting flames from their turbo compressed engines, the smell of coffee at midnight in the Media room, the hot soup at 2 a.m being ladled out to the teams in the pits, the stress of keeping these cars and drivers going around the clock is something to behold. But even here, the Giants are present. In the Media Room there is one blue and red Giant field jacket. A reporter from Poughkeepsie is here covering the Dyson Racing Team, one of America's best proudly shows his Giant family membership. We talk and I tell him about

67. George Antheil Papers
are Luis Bunuel, John Cage, Alexander Calder, Aaron Copland, Jean Cocteau, SalvadorDal , George Gershwin, Percy Granger, Ernest Hemingway, Paul Hindemith
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/rare/guides/Antheil/main.html
George Antheil Papers
Finding Aid Prepared by Rudolph Ellenbogen
August 2001 Date Range
Size of Collection
Date of Acquisition
: Gift of Peter Antheil, 1984.
Material on Microfilm : No material on microfilm
Terms of Access : Available for faculty, students, or researchers engaged in scholarly or publication projects.
Restrictions on Use or Access Unpublished music may not be photocopied without permission.
Authorization to perform the music of George Antheil must be obtained from Music Sales Corporation, 225 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10003. Phone (212) 254 2100.
Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Librarian for Rare Books and Manuscripts.
Location in Stacks : Boxes 1-6 in sequence. Box 3A in Vault. Processing Information : Processed by RE - 11/87 ; MT - 4/90; HR - 10/91 RLIN ID
BIOGRAPHY
George Antheil, 1900-1959 composer of ultramodern music in the 1920's prominent in the Parisian literary and artistic avant-garde of the period, subsequently composer of film scores in Hollywood as well as orchestral works and ballets, and after 1939 composing in a more traditional style.
SCOPE AND CONTENT
Correspondence, manuscripts, music scores, and printed materials. The letters mostly concern Antheil's music and the music of other avant-garde composers, and his professional and social life in Los Angeles and New York. There is some correspondence about his theories of endocrinology. Among the cataloged correspondents are: Luis Bunuel, John Cage, Alexander Calder, Aaron Copland, Jean Cocteau, Salvador Dal', George Gershwin, Percy Granger, Ernest Hemingway, Paul Hindemith, James Joyce, Fernand LŽger, Paul LŽon, Darius Milhaus, Joan Mir-, Pablo Picasso, Leopold Stokowski, Igor Stravinsky, and Kurt Weill. The manuscripts are of his Sonata 1, opus 3 and Symphony No. 4, "1942.".

68. Der Kinogeher. - Walker Percy
Translate this page Der amerikanische Existentialist Walker Percy zu lesen ist ein Genuß für unterschätztund ist mit Sicherheit ein Universalgenie,vergeßt Hemingway,wer ist
http://www.immer-einkaufen.com/cat-1073220/Bücher/Kategorien/Fachbücher/Ge

69. Corey's Top 100
90.THE SOUND AND THE FURY William Faulkner 91.THE BLACK PRINCE Iris Murdoch 92.THESECOND COMING Walker Percy 93.THE SUN ALSO RISES Ernest Hemingway 94.THE DAY
http://www.burkesbooks.com/coreytop.htm
In 1998, in honor of my 25th year of reading (I started late, at 18) I decided to make a list of the 100 books most dear to me, and even, boldly, foolishly, to rank them. Once committed to paper I wanted to change it a couple dozen more times, but, brave compilers must at some point call it accompli, and, voila, my top 100. You have to take my word for it that I did this BEFORE Modern Library put out their controversial list; I did it for a lark. Honest. It's an idiosyncratic list, admittedly, more passion, more personal preference than an attempt to cover books of historical significance. It's one man's favorite books, and, it goes without saying, a good place to start an argument. For instance, do I really think that William Steig's Dominic is a better book than, say, Catcher in the Rye ? Yes, I do. ULYSSES James Joyce
LITTLE, BIG John Crowley
LOLITA Vladimir Nabokov
THE TRIAL Franz Kafka
EDWIN MULLHOUSE Steven Millhauser
DARCONVILLE'S CAT Alexander Theroux
HOUSEKEEPING Marilynne Robinson
THE GORMENGHAST TRILOGY Mervyn Peake
THE PHILOSOPHER'S PUPIL Iris Murdoch
SONG OF SOLOMON Toni Morrison
THE MOVIEGOER Walker Percy CHILD OF GOD Cormac McCarthy SOMETHING HAPPENED Joseph Heller SEVENTH HEAVEN Alice Hoffman THE SOTWEED FACTOR John Barth MY LIFE AS A MAN Philip Roth WHITE NOISE Don DeLillo PICTURES FROM AN INSTITUTION Randall Jarrell DANIEL MARTIN John Fowles BEEN DOWN SO LONG IT LOOKS LIKE UP TO ME Richard Farina INVISIBLE MAN Ralph Ellison THE BOOK OF DANIEL

70. Department Of English -- Audio Resources
Hemingway, Snows of Kilimajaro, 57min5sec. Hemingway, Undefeated, The, 62min27sec. Shakespeare,Richard II Tape III, . Shelley, Percy, Poetry of Shelley, 57min.
http://www.csun.edu/english/audio.html
Audio Resources AUTHOR/READER TITLE TIME Beckett 90 mins. Beckett Rough for Radio II Beckett Embers Beckett Beckett Cascando Beckett 1 hour Beckett 51 mins. Brooks, Gwendolyn Reading Her Poetry Burns, Robert Burns, Robert Poetry and Border Ballads Callary, Robert E./Lecturer Linguistics Series 7 tapes Chaucer Coleridge, Samuel Cusack, Cyril Ecce Puer Edwards, Mary Louise Intoduction to Applied Phonetics Series 7 tapes Eliot, T.S. Ferlinghetti, Lawrence Contemporary American Poets - Read Their Works Frost, Robert Reads His Poems Frost, Robert Mending Walls, Death of the Hired Man, Witch of Coos Gay, John Beggar's Opera Acts I, II, III Ginsberg, Allen Contemporary American Poets - Read Their Works 29 min Goodman, Ken Psycholinguistic Nature of Language Experience Hemingway Capital of the World, The Hemingway Clean Well Lighted Place, A Hemingway Fifty Grand Hemingway Hemingway Killers, The Hemingway Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber,The Hemingway Snows of Kilimajaro Hemingway Undefeated, The

71. Book - N
339 Nachtrieb, Henry F. Hemingway, Ernest E. Moore, J. Percy The leeches of Minnesota/ Henry F. Nachtrieb, Ernest E. Hemingway and J. Percy Moore Minneapolis
http://www.ecu.edu.au/pa/rswa/Books/bookn.htm
Library Resources
of
The Royal Society of Western Australia
return to library page return to Home page BOOk holdings -n WRS 446 Nansen, Fridtjof The Norwegian North Polar expedition 1893-1896 : scientific results / edited by Fridtjof Nansen Christiana : Fridtjof Nansen Fund 1900-1905 6 v. : ill. ; 30 cm. WRS 67 Narvait, G. E. Mednoye orudneniye Mugodzhar / G.E. Narvait ... [et al.] Alma-ata : Nauka 1974 176 p. ; 26 cm. WRS 2 Nevins, Allan This is England today / Allan Nevins New York : Scribner 1941 x, 164 p. WRS 56 Nikitin, I. F. Ordovik Kazakhstana. Chast 2. Paleogeografiya, paleotektonika / I.F. Nikitin Alma-Ata : Akademiya Nauk Kazakhskoi SSR 1973 99 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. return to library page return to Home page

72. Oss
ASQUITH JOHN W. ASQUITH ARTHUR J. AUDSLEY EDGAR AUDSLEY Percy AUDSLEY SAMUEL ERNESTHARROP LEONARD HARROP FRED GOODER HATFIELD GEORGE Hemingway HARRY Hemingway
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~framland/oss.htm
OAS_AD('Top'); War Memorials in the Wakefield area. Ossett War Memorial Kingsway/Ventor Way TO THE MEMORY
OF THE MEN OF
THIS TOWN
WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES IN
THE GREAT WAR
AND OF
THOSE WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES IN THE
WORLD WAR
The following names were listed in the programme for the dedication service for the Ossett Memorial In memory of the brave and noble men of Ossett who died in the Great War 1914-1918. JOHN ACKROYD JAMES E. ALLOTT HARRY AMBLER ELI TOWNEND ARCHER NORMAN W. ARMITAGE TED ARMITAGE HERBERT ASHBY HARRY ASQUITH JOHN W. ASQUITH ARTHUR J. AUDSLEY EDGAR AUDSLEY PERCY AUDSLEY SAMUEL BALMFORTH JOSEPH BARON GEORGE BEAUMONT FRED BEETHAM HARRY BICKLE ALFRED BILBROUGH CHARLES EDGAR BINNS WILLIAM BINNS JESSE BIRKINSHAW FRED BLACKBURN WILLIAM BLACKBURN WALLACE BOOTH HARRY BOWERS FRED BRAMMAR KISBY BROOK VINCENT BROOK LEONARD BROOKE HAROLD BROWN ALFRED BURRILL DAVID BUTTERFIELD WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD JOSEPH H. CARTER WILLIAM CHAPPELL WILLIE CHAPPELL JASON OLIVER CLAFTON ROBERT CLARKSON JAMES W. CLAYTON

73. CROESO 2004 These Start Lists Include All Entries And Amendments
WCH ENG Melanie Elkington OD ENG Barbara Glowka TSC DO GER Ursula Hayes MDOC ENGPamela Hemingway WAOC ENG Sarah Jenkins SBOC CYM Pauline Percy EBOR ENG Kaele
http://www.croeso2004.org.uk/web/pages/Starts
CROESO 2004 These start lists include all entries and amendments received by 28/04/2004 M10A Ciaran Allen ERYRI GBR Niall Allen ERYRI GBR Robert Armstrong DVO ENG Harry Butt SARUM ENG Andrew Collins WCH ENG Matthew Doyle NOR AUS Matthew Elkington OD ENG Zac Field MDOC ENG Guy Ross OD ENG Martin Thetford TVOC GBR Stephane Wathelet CO Liege BEL M10B Michael Adams SYO GBR Barney Broatch ERYRI CYM Jake Field MDOC ENG Samuel Francis SN ENG Andrew Giddis DEE ENG Matthew Haynes SLOW ENG Thomas Hemingway WAOC ENG George Hurford BOK GBR Charlie Jenkins SBOC CYM Adam Penny AIRE GBR Stephen Reynolds SBOC CYM Philip Vokes DEE GBR Sam Wood AIRE ENG M12A Roger Bryant MDOC ENG Thomas Butt SARUM ENG Jonathan Crickmore SO ENG Thomas Fellbaum MDOC GBR James Haynes SLOW ENG Jack Kelsey BOK ENG Ben Ross OD ENG Greg Street SLOW ENG Andrew Sutherland SYO GBR Gleb Tikhonov MOSCOW RUS M12B Tracy Freer KERNO ENG Dean Hagedorn TSC DO GER Jack Liddell SAX ENG Olivier Ludovicy CO Liege BEL James Mayley LOG ENG M14A Christian Arbter NF Wien AUT Simon Arbter NF Wien AUT Michael Collins WCH ENG Sam Fowler BADO GBR Ben Kelsey BOK ENG Jan Krecek OB Hana CZE Nicolas Ludovicy CO Liege BEL Simon Percy EBOR ENG George Stevens AIRE ENG Ralph Street SLOW ENG Matthew Vokes DEE GBR M14B Arvid_Kieran Glowka TSC DO GER Richard Jones AIRE GBR M16A Alex Bedwell MDOC ENG Michael Bryant SWOC CYM Rhodri Buffett SWOC CYM Jonathan Dallimore SWOC CYM Wouter Foppen Minor NED Hector Haines AIRE GBR Daniel Hartmann HOC ENG Martin Jepson SO ENG Michael May SLOW GBR Rhys Roberts NOC GBR Jack Wood AIRE ENG M16B Mark Sutherland SYO GBR M18A Niklas_Bjarne Glowka TSC DO GER Luke Parker SO ENG Ben Stevens AIRE ENG Joe Taunton NGOC ENG M18B Thomas Bridge SO ENG Sebastian Pugh SOS GBR Samuel Taunton NGOC ENG M20L Christian Foley-Fish MNAV IRL M20S Niels-Peter Foppen Minor NED M21L Martin Ackerley KERNO GBR Neville Baker TVOC GBR Richard Barrett BAOC CYM David Bennett DVO GBR Jeff Colbert SWOC CYM Liam Corner MDOC ENG Sam Deferm Borasca BEL Zoltan Foley-Fisher MNAV IRL Mark Ford CHIG GBR Owen Lindsell SLOW ENG Rhys Manning SWOC CYM Declan Mcgrellis LVO IRL Jan Oeyen Borasca BEL Hans Talloen OMEGA BEL Joost Talloen OMEGA BEL Stefan Thiels Borasca BEL Tomas Trhlik PLU CZE Dylan Underhill DFOK ENG Tim Wright NOR ENG M21S Grame Ambler INT GBR John Bainbridge MDOC ENG Paul Cooper SOC GBR Matt Grant SN ENG Ian Hargreaves KERNO GBR Joseph Lowe LOK ENG Ross Maclagan SN ENG Andrew Nash SOC GBR Craig Purchase DFOK ENG Wouter Talloen OMEGA BEL M35L Andy Allen ERYRI GBR Robert Campbell CLOK GBR Jon Coles CROC GBR Anthony Donaldson NOC ENG Steve Doyle NOR AUS Stephen Farnworth CLOK ENG Jon Forster SOC ENG Richard Hill DEE GBR Philip Jenkins SBOC CYM Alexei Kalmykov MOSCOW RUS Roger Larsson BOGLA SUI Angus Lumb NATO ENG Kenneth Milton GRAMP SCO Andrew Reynolds BAOC GBR Tony Smith DEVON ENG Steve Tanner RAFO ENG Alan Velecky SO ENG M35S John Allan KERNO GBR Mark Cheesman MV ENG Richard Curtis WSX GBR John Ellis ERYRI CYM Simon Freer KERNO ENG Karsten Kolbe TSC DO GER Roy McGregor SROC ENG Perry Mole SUFFOC ENG David Pal POW CYM Lawrie Phipps AIRE GBR Marcus Schmidt TV~Oberk GER Alistair Tinto EPOC ENG Justin Wickersham WAOC ENG M40L Charlie Adams SYO GBR Roland Arbter NF Wien AUT Dave Broatch ERYRI CYM Alain Chaineux CO Liege BEL Peter Chapman SO GBR Derek Claxton NOC ENG Neil Crickmore SO ENG Richard Davies SPLOT CYM Moritz Etter BERGAMO ITA Dean Field MDOC ENG David Funnell SO ENG Clive Giddis DEE ENG Quentin Gillet CO Liege BEL Clive Hallett BOK ENG Michael Hayes MDOC ENG David Lawson LEI ENG Jean-Michel Ludovicy CO Liege BEL Michael Muggeridge HAVOC ENG Phil Newall KERNO ENG Chris Penny AIRE GBR Eric Pye DEE ENG Andy Rimes QO GBR Roger Thetford TVOC GBR Nikoyay Tikhonov MOSCOW RUS Bruno Vandermeulen CO Liege BEL Julian Warren NN GBR Alain Wathelet CO Liege BEL Alan Tudur Williams ERYRI CYM M40S Jeff Butt SARUM ENG Nick Dennis BOK GBR Stephen Fellbaum MDOC GBR Andy Furnell LOG GBR Paul Goldsworthy NOR GBR Stephen Graham SROC GBR Lester Hartmann HOC ENG Steve Jarvis SO ENG Miroslav Krecek OB Hana CZE Sergey Loktionov MOSCOW RUS Roger Morgan SOC GBR Patrick Murphy BOC IRL Niall Reynolds SBOC CYM Keith Roberts NOC GBR Stephen Robinson SARUM GBR Kevin Ross OD ENG Sebastian Shirtcliff IND ENG Martin Skinner SN ENG Mike Vokes DEE GBR Paul Wood AIRE ENG M45L Keith Banham TVOC ENG Nigel Bateman DEVON ENG Michael Beadel KERNO ENG Tom Bedwell MDOC ENG Andy Bridge SO ENG Kevin Bush SWOC CYM Ewan Cameron SROC GBR Nick Campbell DEE GBR Tim Carder SO GBR Dave Charles SYO GBR Ray Collins WCH ENG Nick Dallimore SWOC CYM Charles Daniels BOK GBR Martyn Dean CLOK GBR Colin Dickson BAOC GBR Ian Ditchfield MV ENG Barry Elkington OD ENG Patric Eudier COBS FRA Andrew Evans DFOK ENG Tim Fowler BADO GBR Hans-Joachim Glowka TSC DO GER Ian Grant DVO ENG Donald Grassie GRAMP SCO Neil Harvatt HALO GBR Jiri Jirka OB Hana CZE Nick Jones AIRE ENG Peter Jones AIRE GBR Christopher Kelsey BOK ENG Nyall Meredith SWOC CYM David Oxenham SARUM GBR Graham Pring KERNO GBR Stephen Restorick CLOK ENG David Seward SBOC CYM Jim Sutherland SYO GBR Steve Taverner WIGHTO GBR Graham Walkden LOC GBR Paul Williams LOC GBR Robin Wilson SO ENG Christopher Wright CLOK ENG M45S John Bennett LOG GBR Bruce Bryant OD GBR Jeff Bryant SWOC CYM Tony Cockbain HOC GBR Edward Cox SO ENG David Dann MDOC ENG Denis Dhardel COBS FRA Nigel Ferrand SWOC CYM Maurice Hemingway WAOC ENG Glyn Mayley LOG ENG Ian Pilcher LOG GBR Frank Stam CORKO IRL Charles Taylor-Keane TVOC ENG Michael Thompson WCH GBR Mike Trees GRAMP SCO Graham Williams LOK GBR M50L John Armstrong DVO ENG Paul Armstrong DVO ENG Neil Cameron NGOC GBR Martin Checkley SYO GBR Mike Cooper WIGHTO GBR Gareth Davis GO ENG Paul Duley GRAMP SCO Jean-Claude Dupont CO Liege BEL David Edwards TVOC ENG Allan Farrington BAOC ENG Nigel Foley-Fisher MNAV IRL Peter Foppen Minor NED Paul Furness OD GBR Michael Garratt CLOK GBR Hollins Geoffrey POTOC ENG Mikhail Gryaznevich TVOC GBR Peter Haines AIRE GBR David Hargreaves SROC ENG Chris Johnson BOK ENG Stephen Jones ERYRI CYM Vincent Joyce SO ENG Paul Langston HH ENG Nicholas Maxwell MDOC GBR John Middler BAOC GBR John Nash LOC GBR Liam O'Brien Cork O IRL Nicholas Pugh SOS GBR Stephen Searle NOR GBR Alan Springett BKO GBR Paul Street SLOW ENG Paul Taunton NGOC ENG Stephen Walker IND ENG John Ward OD ENG Colin Webster HH ENG Glyn Williams WIGHTO ENG Richard Wilson POW CYM Alistair Wood AIRE ENG M50S Tim Booth BKO GBR Miles Cary SO GBR Pete Colbert SWOC CYM Colin Darlington ERYRI CYM Martin Green MDOC ENG Steve Hardy SMOC ENG Jonathan Hurford BOK GBR Rob Kingman SAX GBR Alexander Kobzarev MOSCOW RUS Giovanni Lupato C.S.I. ITA John Marjoram ERYRI CYM Geoff Nash SO GBR Barry Olds KERNO ENG Howard Percy EBOR ENG John Pittam SO GBR Rod Postlethwaite WRE ENG John Richards HOC ENG Les Smithard KFO SCO Graham Urquhart OD ENG Graham Wardle NOR ENG Ian Wilson SAX GBR M55L Steve Ambler INT GBR David Arnot BAOC SCO Chris Branford WIM GBR Gareth Buffett SWOC CYM Roger Coe NGOC GBR Philip Cooper SOC GBR Neil Croasdell EPOC ENG Mike Cumpstey MDOC GBR Vitali Dushkevitch MOSCOW RUS Mark Dyer BOK GBR John Fulwood HALO ENG Paul Fundak IND ENG Peter Gorvett SYO ENG Trevor Griffiths BOK CYM Jiri Gurka ASKO AUT Mike Hampton OD GBR Bob Hawkins BS_A AUS David Holmes QO ENG Bill Hopkins LVO IRL Brian Hughes HOC GBR Bob Joiner TVOC ENG Alastair Lessells ESOC SCO Jim Mallinson SLOW ENG David Mawdsley MDOC GBR David May SLOW CYM Barry Mcgowan HOC ENG Frank Mensink Minor NED Dennis Mews HOC ENG Denis Murphy DEE CYM Paddy Neligan HALO GBR Geoffrey Newton MV GBR David Palmer BOK ENG James Parker SO ENG Brian Pilling SN ENG John Pullin SO ENG Michael Reynolds IND GBR Peter Ross MDOC ENG Michael Rosser SYO GBR Brian Slater HALO GBR Gerry Spalton OD GBR Steve Sullivan WCOC ENG Luc Talloen OMEGA BEL Paul Taylor CLOK GBR Julian Trump HOC GBR Ian Watson MDOC ENG Keith Willdig OD ENG Rod Williams SO ENG Alan Williamson SO GBR Martin Wilson BKO SCO Dirk Zwikker Argus NED M55S John Ashton SROC ENG Anthony Biggs HAVOC ENG Eric Brown HH GBR Dave Bryant MDOC ENG John Collyer SOS ENG Pierre Coupey IND FRA Egveny Fedorstov MOSCOW RUS Ken George KERNO GBR Martin Gibbons WRE ENG Roger Hargreaves KERNO GBR Anders Hedin MOTALA SWE Ralph Liddell SAX ENG Alan Mackenzie SWOC CYM Bill Marlow POW CYM Alan Middleton KERNO ENG Steve Nightingale HOC GBR Barry Pilgrim NOR GBR Derek Ricketts LEI ENG Neil Stevens AIRE ENG Andrew Thornton SARUM GBR Barry Waller SO GBR Peter Yoxall POTOC ENG M60L Chris Adams DEVON ENG Alan Bedder NOR GBR Jan Belza SARUM GBR Chris Boycott WCH ENG Richard Brightman WIM GBR Steve Burge LOC ENG Clive Coles 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74. Wired Mesh: December 2003 Archives
No. But writing a Christmas poem like Hemingway, that is hard. Very hard. Postedby mesh at 0253 PM TrackBack. December 10, 2003. Pretend Percy?
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A baby sleeps in all our bones, so scared to be alone Main
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Just Want You in My Caddie
This one's for Scott : the marketing firm Lucien James has released a report on the use of brandnames in Top 40 music, particularly hip-hop. Titled "American Brandstand," the summary is filled with striking tidbits Of the 111 songs in the Billboard Top 20, 43 had brands in the lyrics and some perceptive analysis of the economic and social purposes such name-dropping serves in American culture. Plus it contains the following insight, the academic tone of which is just endlessly amusing: "Similarly, when 50 Cent talks about taking a woman he has just met back to the Ramada Inn, it's fairly clear that the focus of their evening is going to be different from the evening he would have evoked if he'd taken her to, say, the Four Seasons." Ah, yes indeed. Posted by mesh at 03:01 PM TrackBack
Who Shot J.R.R.?
My freelance gig with the Pulse has afforded me the opportunity to review a handfull of films over the last month: "The Missing" and "Something's Gotta Give," both of which I generally hated, and "Mona Lisa Smile," which I enjoyed even though I tried very hard not to. I wrote about 700 words on each of these movies; you can examine my opinions for yourself, along with many other articles from talented individuals, by seizing a free copy of Pulse at your local hipster coffee shop. I have not, however, written anything on Peter Jackson's "Return of the King." There have been so many reviews of the movies, so many

75. University Of Delaware: FOUR DECADES OF LIBRARY SUPPORT
work of the British romantic poets, notably Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley T. Farrell,Charles Henri Ford, Kimon Friar, Jane Heap, Ernest Hemingway, James Leo
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LITERATURE
Special Collections's holdings in American, British, and Irish literature constitute one of the most important collections of its kind in the world. Although they include numerous works from earlier centuries, Special Collections's literature holdings are especially strong from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. The collection encompasses a wide range of genres and formats and includes first and variant editions, manuscript and archival collections, broadsides, visual materials, ephemera, and sound recordings. Eighteenth and nineteenth century holdings include first or early editions of the works of virtually every important American, British, and Irish literary figure from the period. Of particular note are holdings of the work of the British romantic poets, notably Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and their circle, and nineteenth-century American fiction, including comprehensive collections for such authors as Nathaniel Hawthorne, James Fenimore Cooper, Herman Melville, Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and a host of others. The University of Delaware Library's holdings in twentieth-century literature are internationally-renowned and are consulted daily by students and scholars from throughout the world. Printed holdings include strong collections of the work of a wide range of twentieth-century authors, runs of little magazines, and the publications of small and independent literary presses. Of particular interest are the Library's holdings in twentieth-century poetry and in contemporary Irish literature. Two other collections of significance include the Frank W. Tober Collection, a central component of which is an extensive collection on literary forgery; and the library of Waldo Frank, which includes more than four hundred volumes from this important American author, including inscribed presentation copies of works by many of the most celebrated authors of the twentieth century.

76. Wolfram Kandinsky
Written by Ernest Hemingway , Wolfram Kandinsky , Alexander Adams Published by Bookson Tape Last Gentleman I have long been a fan of Walker Percy s essays and
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I have long been a fan of Walker Percy's essays and his novel The Moviegoer, a novel that will always resonate with me as someone who grew up in the South. Yet The Last Gentleman, to me, was something of a disappointment. Will Barrett is a thinly drawn character, a product of Percy's fascination with amnesia as a critical path toward waking up to life itself. Walker is fascinated with amnesia and other shocks as a device to draw attention to the complacent familiarity of the everyday, as obse...
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The Garden Of Eden

A posthumous work, possibly Hemingway's finest achievment. This tender love story about a torrid triangular relationship is unlike any of his better known books. A surprisingly modern novel in which the famously 'macho' author gets in touch with his feminine side, it caused quite a stir in literary circles when first published in 1986. Not least for its erotic hedonistic content. Set in the early 1920s, young lovers David Bourne, a writer, and his beautiful wife Catherine are enjoying an idyl...
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77. »»Reviews For Mississippi««
in sentiment, this book captures the proud soul of William Percy in eloquent AuthorLorian Hemingway. Amazon base price $16.10 List price $23.00 (that s 30
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that's off! Average review score: A life well lived Apparently, Senator Trent Lott had never read "Mississippi Harmony," otherwise he would have known what the fuss over his "poorly chosen words" was all about. This book tells us real stories about how the segregationist policies of Strom Thurmond and Jim Crow were more than a set of annoying ruleslike "Deliveries and Colored People at the Back Entrance"-that even the senator can easily disparage. The book shows us that segregation is a pernicious smog that chokes the most mundane of human efforts: feeding your family, educating your children and worshipping your God. For the black community of Harmony, Mississippi, to simply survive these noxious injustices would be an admirable story in itself. However, two courageous residents of that community, Winson and Dovie Hudson are able to rise above and end many of the wrongs. These women are some of the unheralded heroes who literally risked lives, jobs, and homesto fight the national civil-rights effort at a local level. They are the common soldiers in a frightening war. They are survivors with an amazing story. Though co-written by the famed civil-rights-era author, Constance Curry, "Mississippi Harmony" is told in first person as Winson Hudson talks directly to us. Reading the book was like listening to the best of storytellers.

78. 1901 Leftovers
LAGDEN, Percy, 12, M, Son, Essex Shenfield, Essex, Shenfield (part of), 1666//41//21,FlorenceB. Somerset, Jersey, 5314//148//14, Neil Hemingway. LAIDMAN, Y, 23, F, M,Taunton.
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80. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
Spanning the years 1920 to 1956, this priceless collection shows Hemingway s workas a Electronic add to wish list, The Complete Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley
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