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Courier, Volume Xxiv, Number One, Spring, 1989, Syracuse University Library Associates Apr 1989

Courier, Volume Xxiv, Number One, Spring, 1989, Syracuse University Library Associates

The Courier

The Marcel Breuer Papers and Michael Ventris: A Biographical Note By Isabelle Hyman, Professor of Fine Arts, New York University, p.3 -- Toils and Perils of Scientific Publishing in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries By Eileen Snyder, Physics and Geology Librarian, Syracuse University, p.13 -- "Interviewing" Mr. Larkin By Robert Phillips, poet, critic, and author, p.33 -- Past and Present in Hope Emily Allen's Essay "Relics" (with the inclusion of the heretofore unpublished manuscript) By John C. Hirsh, Professor of English, Georgetown University, p.49 -- The Punctator's World: A Discursion (Part Two) By Gwen G. Robinson, Editor, Syracuse …


Beads Of The Early Islamic Period, Peter Francis Jr. Jan 1989

Beads Of The Early Islamic Period, Peter Francis Jr.

BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers

Beads from four sites involved in Early Islamic trade (7th to 12th century) are representative of the role the Muslim world played in the Indian Ocean Bead Trade. The continuation of Classical techniques, the Islamic trade's self-sufficiency, and the insight beads provide concerning past behavior are some of the issues explored.