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A Tale Of Two Organs: Henry Erben And Apalachicola, Florida, Robert C. Delvin
A Tale Of Two Organs: Henry Erben And Apalachicola, Florida, Robert C. Delvin
Robert C Delvin
No abstract provided.
Localités And Early Modern Britain, Newton E. Key
Localités And Early Modern Britain, Newton E. Key
Newton Key
In early modem England local identity often was more important than national identity, and "country" as often meant one's native shire as one's nation state.
Demanding Respect: The Uses Of Reported Speech In Discursive Constructions Of Interracial Contact, Richard Buttny, Princess L. Williams
Demanding Respect: The Uses Of Reported Speech In Discursive Constructions Of Interracial Contact, Richard Buttny, Princess L. Williams
Richard Buttny
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Equality Trouble: Sameness And Difference In Twentieth-Century Race Law, Angela Harris
Equality Trouble: Sameness And Difference In Twentieth-Century Race Law, Angela Harris
Angela P Harris
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The Mystery Of Mathew Carey, Paul J. Rich
The Mystery Of Mathew Carey, Paul J. Rich
Paul J. Rich
The discovery of letters in the archives of the Historical Society in Philadelphia led to new insights into early American publishing and its links with the struggle for Mexican independence. At the center of the story was Mathew Carey, who as a young irishman escaped British authority by going to France, where he met Lafayette and subsequently with a loan from the marquis traveled to America where he established a publishing house that spuriously produced books that were smuggled to Mexico.
Tolkien's Cauldron: Northern Literature And The Lord Of The Rings, Gloriana St. Clair
Tolkien's Cauldron: Northern Literature And The Lord Of The Rings, Gloriana St. Clair
Gloriana St. Clair
Tolkien's Cauldron studies the sources of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien was a scholar of Old Norse literature and much of his work in the Lord of the Rings is informed by his knowledge of old Norse mythology, Eddic poetry, and saga. Tolkien's use of these sources enriched this complex story of Middle-earth.
An International Law Institution In Crisis: Rethinking Permanent Neutrality, Brian Havel
An International Law Institution In Crisis: Rethinking Permanent Neutrality, Brian Havel
Brian Havel
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