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         Stephens James:     more books (16)
  1. Biography - Stephens, James (1882-1950): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. The insurrection in Dublin by James Stephens 1882-1950, 1916-12-31
  3. Irish fairy tales by James Stephens ; illustrated by Arthur Rack by Stephens. James. 1882-1950., 1920
  4. Irish fairy tales by James Stephens; illustrated by Arthur Rackh by Stephens. James. 1882-1950., 1920-01-01
  5. The insurrection in Dublin. by James Stephens. by Stephens. James. 1882-1950., 1919
  6. Typed Poems Signed by James Stephens (1882-1950). From his work: The Rocky Road to Dublin. The Adventures of Seumas Beg. by James Stephens, 1915-01-01
  7. Irish Fairy Tales by Stephens James 1882-1950, 2010-09-30
  8. The hill of vision by James Stephens 1882-1950, 1912-12-31
  9. Irish fairy tales by Stephens James 1882-1950, 1920-01-01
  10. The demi-gods. by Stephens. James. 1882-1950., 1914-01-01
  11. Here are ladies. by Stephens. James. 1882-1950., 1920-01-01
  12. The adventures of Seumas Beg; The rocky road to Dublin. by Stephens. James. 1882-1950., 1915-01-01
  13. The rocky road to Dublin; the adventures of Seumas Beg. by Stephens. James. 1882-1950., 1915-01-01
  14. Olympian and the Leprechaun: W B Yeats and James Stephens (36p) by Richard Finneran, 1978-12-31

81. Benton County Arkansas Cemetery Data
WILLY 1897 1897 ROLLER in MISSOURI Stephens Z ND 1824 1905 BETHEL STEVENS NORA C.1882 1950 BENTONVILLE STEVENS HENRY 236 ROGERS ROGERS STEWART James M. 1861
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82. Guss Cemetery: Rock To Wymore
Russell, Benjamin C. 1882 1950 (ss William). Stamps, James L. 1875- 1960. Stephens, Baby, infant df VA ME, d Jun 25, 1898 2 days.
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Guss Cemetery (part 5) 1999 by Pat O'Dell Rock, Anna M., Sep 23, 1844 - Jul 9, 1928 Rock, Emma, Feb 7, 1883 - Mar 14, 1951 Rock, Lewis, Oct 23, 1844 - Aug 18, 1909 Rock, William, Jul 27, 1875 - Nov 2, 1946 Rogers, Cora B., June 25, 1863-May 2, 1917: WPA says wf William E. Rogers, Edward P. 1873 - 1953 Rogers, Marjorie, 1915 - 1983 Rogers, Oscar D. 1909 ae 2m 29d Rogers, William E., March 19, 1859 - Jan 4, 1914 Rogers, Wm. C. 1871 - 1951 (ss Susie) Rogers, Susie 1878 - 1962 (ss Wm.) Rogers, Zona M. Jul 9, 1914 - Oct 26, 1921 Rose, Audie Lillian, Jun 6, 1866 - May 12, 1875: WPA says Addie Lillian Rose, Commodore P. (metal marker 61-65) (d Aug 1920?) (ss Elizabeth): WPA - Commodore Perry, 1840 - Aug 21, 1920, Co K 8th Ia Inf Rose, Elizabeth C. (nd on either name) (ss Commodore): WPA - Elizabeth C. 1847 - Jul 8, 1927 Rose, Josiah Wilmer, Mar 1, 1868 - Nov 6, 1949 (ss Jennie) Rose, Jennie wf Will, Mar 25, 1868 - Mar 7, 1900 (ss Josiah) Rose, Perry A. 1862 - 1944 (ss Gertrude) Rose, Gertrude A. 1865 - 1926 (ss Perry) Royal, Vern E. 1882 - 1918 (last name Royal or Curtis?)

83. 1882 In History - BrainyHistory
1958 Sylvia Pankhurst 1882 1960 Charlie Parker 1882 - 1955 John Powell 1882 - FranklinD. Roosevelt 1882 - 1945 James Stephens 1882 - 1950 Leopold Stokowski
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January 2, 1882
Because of anti-monopoly laws, Standard Oil is organized as a trust
January 13, 1882
Richard Wagner completes his opera "Parsifal"
January 15, 1882
1st US ski club forms (Berlin NH)
January 17, 1882
1st Dutch female physician Aletta Jacobs opens office
January 25, 1882
Bilu, a Russian Zionist organization, forms January 26, 1882 France government of Gambetta falls February 2, 1882 Knights of Columbus forms in New Haven, Conn February 3, 1882 Circus owner PT Barnum buys his world famous elephant Jumbo February 7, 1882 Last bare knuckle champion John L Sullivan KOs Paddy Ryan in Miss February 10, 1882 Rimski-Korsakovs opera "Snyegurochka," premieres in St Petersburg February 12, 1882 Social-Democratic Union forms in Amsterdam February 15, 1882 1st cargo of frozen meat leaves NZ for Britain, on SS Dunedin February 15, 1882 SS Dunedin leaves NZ with 1st frozen meat to England February 17, 1882

84. Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. Correspondence And Compositions Of T.
1 letter to Thomas Stearns Eliot; 1921. (14) Stephens, James, 1882 1950.1 letter to Thomas Stearns Eliot; nd. (15) Verdenal, Jean, 1889 - 1915.
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bMS Am 1691.6
Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. Correspondence and compositions of T. S. Eliot and Henry Ware Eliot: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1691.6
Creator: Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965.
Title: Correspondence and compositions of T. S. Eliot and Henry Ware Eliot
Date(s):
Quantity: 3 boxes (1.5 linear ft.)
Abstract: Correspondence and compositions of American poet T.S. Eliot and of his brother Henry Ware Eliot.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information:
Gift of Mrs. Henry Ware Eliot, 84 Prescott Street Cambridge, Massachusetts; received: 1956-1964.
Historical Note
T. S. Eliot was an American poet, dramatist, and critic; his brother Henry Ware Eliot was a writer and archeologist.
Arrangement
Organized into the following series:
  • I. Letters II. Manuscripts
Scope and Content
Correspondence of Henry Ware Eliot and T.S. Eliot with publishers, Yale University curator Donald Gallup, and to family members, together with Eliot family records, a poem and essay of T.S. Eliot, and a typescript mystery novel of Henry Ware Eliot.
Container List
  • Series: I. Letters

85. Irish Writers
Richard Ryan (AD 1946 ); Sedulius Scottus (AD ? - 858); George Bernard Shaw(AD 1856 - 1950); James Stephens (AD 1882 - 1950); LAG Strong (AD 1896 - 1958);
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The Lake Isle of Inisfree
I will arise and go now, and go to Inisfree,
And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made;
Nine bean rows will I have there, a hive for the honey bee,
And live alone in the bee-loud glade. And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow,
Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings;
There midnight's all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow,
And evening full of the linnet's wings. I will arise and go now, for always night and day
I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore;
While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements gray,
I hear it in the deep heart's core.
It was too hard to resist adding William Butler Yeats' famous poem to our pages. The photo is of the Isle of Inisfree, in Lough Gill, a freshwater lake in the hills inland of Sligo, and Knocknarea, a mountain of mythic fame. In his youth, Yeats used to spend his summers with his uncle who owned a flour mill at Ballysadare, a few kilometers walk from Lough Gill. Ballysadare is a picturesque and sleepy little river town, which has probably changed little in the last couple of centuries. Much less is known of Yeats' time there - how it was spent, or with whom. We don't know what memories he carried with him from that beautiful place, but local place names turn up often enough in his poetry. He used to sit and write on his "Dooney Rock" from which he could see Inisfree, and far across the lake behind it, the "Sleeping Giant" - a mountain which resembles a reclining man. The forest around Dooney Rock is unlike any other, and not a little bit magical. Huge dark conifers with yellowish trunks, on a lush carpet of minute leafed green plants. It is not known if Yeats ever set foot on his island, but it is large enough for a wee "wattle and daub" cottage with its thatched roof, and a good sized garden with space left for bee hives and a glade of trees. We see the lake isle end-on, and it is longer than it is wide. Dooney Rock is along the shore, behind the point of land to the left.

86. Letters Of James Stephens (in MARION)
Letters of James Stephens. Title Letters of JamesStephens / edited by Richard J. Finneran. Author
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87. Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters S,T
James Stephens. (1882 1950) Irish Poet Hate; from The Hill of Vision Inthe Poppy Field (BB) In the Cool of the Evening (BB) The Loneley God (BB);
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Detailed Poets' Index Condensed Poets' Index
Poets 'S' Poets 'T'

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it s crumbly disadvantages it s crumbly. qrf1 sleep is an excellent way of listeningto an opera. James Stephens (1882 - 1950). Advantages, Disadvantages.
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89. WebGED: Bissett Cook Family Data Page
30 JUN 1948 spouse Wood, Magaline (1882 1950) Brunswick, Canada -childWood, James C. (1849 Sophia (1836 - 1910) spouse Stephens, Letitia Elliott
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previous go to surnames Kesier, Leslie Dale - male
b. 5 JUN 1952 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
father:
Kesier, Harley Lorence (1928 - )
mother: Bissett, Audrey Jean (1929 - )
spouse: Earl, Esther Rose (1953 - )
- m. 14 JUL 1973 in Cardston, Alberta, Canada
child:
Kesier, Michael Allen (1975 - )
child: Kesier, Jennifer Lynn (1978 - )
child: Kesier, Brian Jeffery (1979 - )
child: Kesier, Blaine Todd (1982 - ) Kesier, Loralee Diane - female
b. 24 JAN 1955 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada father:
Kesier, Harley Lorence (1928 - ) mother: Bissett, Audrey Jean (1929 - ) Kesier, Michael Allen - male b. 14 DEC 1975 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada father: Kesier, Leslie Dale (1952 - ) mother: Earl, Esther Rose (1953 - ) Ketcham, Thelma - female b. 30 MAY 1910 d. 27 JAN 1979 in Hackberry, LA spouse: Albert, Bert (1901 - 1969) child: Albair, Bert (1928 - ) child: Albair, Elsie (1929 - ) child: Albair, Stanley Elie (1931 - ) child: Albair, Mary Jane (1934 - ) child: Albair, Billy Alvin (1935 - ) child: Albair, Helen Florence Marie (1937 - ) child: Albair, Betty J. (1939 - ) child: Albair, Peggy Loise (1941 - )

90. Ottoline Morrell Collection, Index Of Correspondents
Cicely29.8 (3) Stanley, Algernon29.8 Steinthal, Maria Z.29.8 (2) Stephens,Cynthia29.8 (3) Stephens, James, 1882195031.1 (49), 35.7 Stokes, Claude
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Ottoline Morrell Collection
Index of Correspondents
Box and folder numbers are followed by a number in parenthesis which indicates the number of items by that person. A single item is indicated where there is no number in parenthesis following the box and folder number. Where there is correspondence from Ottoline Morrell, the number in parentheses is followed by the phrase "from Morrell." So in the example
Garnett, David, 1892- 1.4 (from Morrell), 7.3 (12)
there is one letter from Ottoline Morrell to David Garnett, located in Box 1, Folder 4, and 12 letters from Garnett in Box 7, Folder 3. Names in bold appear in the RLIN record. Abel Smithe, Madeline St. Maur1.10 (2)
Abercrombie, Lascelles, 1881-19381.10 (2)
Ainley, Henry, 1879-19451.10
Aitken, Charles, 1869-19361.10
Alberti, Guglielmo delgi1.10 (2)
Aldington, Richard, 1892-19621.11 (4)
Allegret, Marc1.10 (in French)
Allen of Hurtwood, Reginald Clifford, Baron1.10 (6)
Allgood, Sara, 1883-19501.10
Anna Mary, Sister1.10
Anrep, Boris von, 1883- See Von Anrep, Boris Ansell, Mary3.7 (10)

91. UBC Library - MARION
Percy French Airs, book 3. Kind are her answers / Thomas Campion Slice ofwedding cake / Robert Graves Nora Criona / James Stephens Irish jig
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UBC Library Catalogue Title: The Barrow Poets [sound recording].
Author: Stevens, Wallace, 1879-1955.
Stevens, Wallace, 1879-1955. Ploughing on Sunday.

Johnson, Richard.

Ashcroft, Peggy, Dame.
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Sellar, Walter Carruthers, 1898- How they brought the good news from Aix to Ghent.

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... Melodrama. Other titles: Pig town reel. Irish jig. Arvit. Helen of Kirkconnell. Po' boy. Spinning song. Wha' lies here. Frog. Fair are the flowers. Kissed yestreen. Material: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 r/min ; 30 cm. Notes: Genre/Form: LP Other standard identifier: Argo 360 Holdings: MAIN Wilson lp storage AV2 1101 S845 9145 PHONO c.1 Available No copies available? Place a request. Need this delivered? Order via UBC Library Document Delivery. Problems with your search? Ask at any Library Information or Reference Desk, or see the online help for search-by keyword , or number searching. Simple Catalogue (Find...) Advanced Catalogue My Library Account UBC Library Home

92. Wauu.DE: Society: Folklore: Literature: Tales: Fairy Tales: World Tales: British
http//www.sacredtexts.com/neu/celt/ift/. Irish Fairy Tales By JamesStephens (1882-1950), e-text from the Project Gutenberg. ftp
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  • Bewitched Butter
    A tale about witchcraft, published in the Dublin University Magazine, 1839.
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  • Donegal Fairy Stories
    By Seumas MacManus (1900), e-text from the Baldwin Project.
  • Donegal Fairy Stories
    By Seumas MacManus (XML version).
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  • In Chimney Corners - Merry Tales of Irish Folklore
    By Seumas MacManus (1899), e-text from the Baldwin Project.
  • Irish Fairy Folk Images from the ancient tales combined with observations. http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bj333/faries.html
  • Irish Fairy Tales By James Stephens (1920), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive. http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/ift/
  • Irish Fairy Tales By James Stephens (1882-1950), e-text from the Project Gutenberg. ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext01/rshft10.txt
  • Irish Fairy Tales By James Stephens; XML version of the Gutenberg e-text. http://www.unityspot.com/arthurs/fairy/rshft10.xml

93. Wattersonville Cemetery
1920 son of James Mary. Elder Hugh S. 1882 1950 son of James Mary. 6m 9da. StephensWilliam 1877 1933. Watterson Howard E. 1908 1985. Watterson James d. 9 Nov.
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Wattersonville Methodist Cemetery
THE WATTERSONVILLE CEMETERY, although not in Brady’s Bend Township, lies just a few miles downriver from the town of East Brady, on the Armstrong County side of the Allegheny River. Ann M. Brooks of Syracuse, New York wrote to us in 1999 when she came into possession of a listing of the cemetery. She graciously shared it with us, and we reproduce her letter here. We did not take any pictures, but you may visit the cemetery by following Route 268 toward Kittanning, turning left just before Cowansville, where a sign directs you to Sherrett and to Lock 9 and the power station. This is a scenic, winding road, and unless you have traveled it before, you will fear that you have lost your way several times before arriving at the cemetery. However, take heart and follow the marina signs. You will also see a sign for the Wattersonville Methodist Church, where the cemetery is located. Services are still held in this church, and the cemetery is tended and accessible. Most of the dates are from the mid-1800s through the early 1900s. We thank Ms. Brooks for her information and hope it is helpful.

94. World Literature - Ireland
Fargnoli, A. Nicholas, ed. James Joyce A Documentary Volume. Cahalan, James M.Double Visions Women and Men in Modern and Contemporary Irish Fiction.
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World Literatures in English - Specific Countries or Regions
Literature in English from Ireland
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Irish Literature in English " Irish literature : either of two literatures, one in the native language (Irish, or Gaelic) of Ireland and the other in the language of the English conquerors; the latter is often called Anglo-Irish literature .... The history of Anglo-Irish literature is inextricably intertwined with that of English literature." (Encyclopaedia Britannica) This section of the research guide covers Anglo-Irish literature written by authors from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. For further resources on Northern Ireland, and English literature in general, consult the section on Literature in English from the United Kingdom Subject Headings Here are some suggested subject headings to use when searching the Western Libraries Online Catalog: Use English Literature Irish Authors or Irish Authors English as the main subject headings for works by Irish authors originally written in English. Subheading examples:
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95. San Francisco Bach Choir: Reincarnations
Repertoire. Reincarnations, Op. 16. Samuel Barber (19101981). text by JamesStephens (1882-1950). Original Text. 1. Mary Hynes. She is the sky of the sun!
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Repertoire
Reincarnations, Op. 16
Samuel Barber
text by James Stephens (1882-1950)
Original Text 1. Mary Hynes She is the sky of the sun!
She is the dart of love!
She is the love of my heart!
She is a rune!
She is above the women
of the race of Eve,
as the sun is above the moon!
Lovely and airy
the view from the hill
that looks down from Ballylea!
But no good sight is good, until you see the blossom of branches walking towards you, airily. 2. Anthony O Daly Anthony! Since your limbs were laid out the stars do not shine! The fish leap not out in the waves! On our meadows the dew does not fall in the morn, for O Daly is dead! Not a word can be said! Not a tree have a leaf! On our meadows the dew does not fall in the morn, for O Daly is dead! Anthony! After you there is nothing to do! There is nothing but grief! 3. The Coolin Come with me, under my coat, and we will drink our fill of the milk of the white goat, or wine if it be thy will. And we will talk, until talk is a trouble, too, out on the side of the hill; And nothing is left to do

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97. Now You Can Have Her Bookshelves Catlike Sybil

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Now you can have her bookshelves catlike sybil
  • From: Karla Sellers
  • Subject: Now you can have her bookshelves catlike sybil
  • Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 22:15:08 -0700
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