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Simon Bolivar, Reborn Through Garcia Marquez (Book Review), Linda Niemann Sep 1990

Simon Bolivar, Reborn Through Garcia Marquez (Book Review), Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

Review of the book "The General in His Labyrinth," by Gabriel García Márquez. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1990.


Of Moose And Men (Book Review), Linda Niemann Jul 1990

Of Moose And Men (Book Review), Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

Review of the book "Wildlife," by Richard Ford. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1990.


The Man Who Puts Out The World's Oil-Well Fires (Book Review), Linda Niemann May 1990

The Man Who Puts Out The World's Oil-Well Fires (Book Review), Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

Review of the book "An American Hero: The Red Adair Story," by Philip Singerman. New York: Little Brown & Co., 1990.


Religion And Power: Charles Williams’ Thomas Cranmer, Clifford Davidson Feb 1990

Religion And Power: Charles Williams’ Thomas Cranmer, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

No abstract available.


Orðræðan Í Konungakvæðum Dróttskálda [Skaldic Praise Poetry As Discourse], Russell Poole Dec 1989

Orðræðan Í Konungakvæðum Dróttskálda [Skaldic Praise Poetry As Discourse], Russell Poole

Russell Poole

No abstract provided.


Skaldic Praise Poetry As A Marginal Form, Russell Poole Dec 1989

Skaldic Praise Poetry As A Marginal Form, Russell Poole

Russell Poole

No abstract provided.


Watersports In The Workplace, Linda Niemann Dec 1989

Watersports In The Workplace, Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

No abstract provided.


Boomer: Railroad Memoirs, Linda Niemann Dec 1989

Boomer: Railroad Memoirs, Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

Book excerpt.


Isis Church, Clifford Davidson Dec 1989

Isis Church, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

No abstract available.


Igbo Names In The Nominal Roll Of Amelié, An Early 19th Century Slave Ship From Martinique: Reconstructions, Interpretations And Inferences, Chukwuma Azuonye Dec 1989

Igbo Names In The Nominal Roll Of Amelié, An Early 19th Century Slave Ship From Martinique: Reconstructions, Interpretations And Inferences, Chukwuma Azuonye

Chukwuma Azuonye

The names discussed in the present paper come from the nominal roll of “212 Africans, all Ibos, who constituted the clandestine freight of Amelié, a slave-ship commissioned at Saint-Pierre, Martinique, and captured by the royal corvettee, Sapho, on February 8, 1822, in the Caribbean Sea." The list was forwarded to me as far back as 1985 through Abiola Irele (then of the University of Ibadan), at the instance of the great Martinique cultural nationalist poet, Aimé Cesaire (1913–2008), by Mme Thesée, a French scholar who was then completing a study of the secret passage of this particular group of slaves. …