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- Stoneman, Hugh.
- London : Tate St Ives, 2008.
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- Book — 72 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
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A primary painter established originally in London then Madron in Cornwall from 1995, Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was renowned for his unique collaborations with national and international artists. Working in dialogue with painters, photographers and sculptors, he ensured that, through the intrinsic artistic qualities of print media, their piece of work found new relationships between epitome and cloth.Jubilant a career spanning four decades, "Hugh Stoneman: Master Printer" revisits some of Stoneman's key collaborations. Intensely passionate almost the possibilities of the gimmicky print, Stoneman introduced numerous artists to the medium, supporting them both technically as well as through publishing.From the perspective of the primary printer, the project showcases over forty works drawn from Stoneman's manor. It highlights his ability to work with expressive diversity, aslope many well-known artists such equally Ian McKeever, Patrick Heron, Grayson Perry, George Shaw, Gary Hume, Eve Arnold and Eileen Cooper. This accompanying publication includes two new texts from Mike Tooby, Managing director of Learning and Programmes at the National Museum of Wales, and from Sara Lee, 1 of Stoneman's old studio assistants and co-publishers.
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- [Washington, D.C.?] : U.S. Army Center of Military History, [1985?]
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- Book — [7] p. : port. ; 22 cm.
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- Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press, c1994.
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- Volume — vi, 210 p. ; 23 cm.
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- Pimlott, Ben, 1945-
- London : J. Cape, 1985.
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- Book — xvi, 752 p., [24] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.
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A biography of Hugh Dalton, who is a figure in Labour Party history.
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- Pimlott, Ben, 1945-
- London : J. Cape, 1985.
- Description
- Book — xvi, 752 p., [24] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.
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A biography of Hugh Dalton, who is a figure in Labour Political party history.
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- Peard, Frances Mary, 1835-1923
- London : National Guild's Depository ; New York : Thomas Whittaker, [18--?]
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- Book — half-dozen, 297, 15 p., [six] leaves of plates : ill. ; eighteen cm.
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- Manser, José.
- London ; New York : Viking, c2000.
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- Book — xi, 398 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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This is a biography of Sir Hugh Casson, the guiding spirit of the 1951 Festival of Britain and Professor of Interior Pattern at the Royal College of Art.
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DA566.nine .C345 M25 2000 | Available |
- Duval, Kulgin Dalby.
- Edinburgh, 1962.
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- Book — 221 p. : ill., ports., facsims. ; 23 cm.
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- MacDiarmid's lyrics, by N. MacCaig.--Hugh MacDiarmid and the Scottish Renaissance, by W. Keir.--The early poems, by D. Daiches.--MacDiarmid's poetry in the 1930'southward, by W. Keir.--"Between whatever life and the sunday," by G. Bruce.--The 3 hymns to Lenin, past S.G. Smith.--MacDiarmid the Marxist poet, by D. Craig.--The nationalism of Hugh MacDiarmid, by D. Young.--Hugh MacDiarmid and Gaelic literature, by D. Sealy.--Verse and knowledge in MacDiarmid's later work, by Due east. Morgan.--MacDiarmid, Joyce and Busoni, past R. Stevenson.--A groovy partnership, MacDiarmid and Francis George Scott, By A.T. Cunninghame.--Hugh MacDiarmid and the Scottish language, by A. Mackie.--Mainly domestic, being some personal reminiscences, by H.B. Cruickshank.--Angry influence; MacDiarmid in the 1940's, by M. Lindsay.--A check list of the works of Hugh MacDiarmid, by W.R. Aitken (p.213-221)
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- McLaird, James D., writer.
- Pierre : S Dakota Historical Club Press, [2016]
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- Book — ten, 238 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 21 cm.
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- The witnesses and the testimony
- Hugh Glass before 1823
- The fur trade
- The Arikara State of war, 1823
- Life of a trapper, 1823-1833
- Creating a western legend, 1823-2016
- And what about the bear?
In 1823, the nigh famous grizzly deport set on of all fourth dimension left Hugh Glass struggling for life on the plains of present-day South Dakota. Abandoned by his comrades, he crawled two hundred miles to the nearest trading post and so fix out on an odyssey of revenge, only to forgive the men who had deserted him. The story of Hugh Glass has provided fertile ground for novels, biographies, stories, comics, and an Oscar-winning film, simply the real man has remained a mystery. Glass'due south legend sprouted from the tiniest seeds. Trivial is known about his origins, and non even a sketch remains to document his concrete appearance. Like most mountain men, he might simply have faded into history. Instead, Drinking glass'southward come across with the bear sparked the greatest process of western myth-making ever, equally a series of writers built on his story to illustrate their vision of the American character. Glass's legend is still growing today, magnified through bestselling books by John Chiliad. Neihardt and Frederick Manfred and films like Homo in the Wilderness and The Revenant. Historian James D. McLaird traces the threads of the legend back to the earliest evidence and revisits what readers know-or think they know-about Drinking glass and his take chances. Along the way, he examines the story itself and how it reflects our changing view of the Westward, the development of the fur merchandise, and the complicated relationship between humans and grizzly bears. The result is a comprehensive biography of a larger-than-life character whose fantastic story of survival has fired imaginations for nearly two hundred years. Hugh Glass: Grizzly Survivor is the fifth book in the South Dakota Biography Serial, which highlights some of the state'south nigh famous residents, and it is sponsored by the City of Deadwood and the Deadwood Celebrated Preservation Commission.
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- Glen, Duncan, 1933-2008.
- Edinburgh : Scottish Academic Printing, 1972.
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- Book — ix, 241 p. ; 23 cm.
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- Scott, A. Hugh MacDiarmid and the Scots tradition.--Glen, D. Hugh MacDiarmid: supporting roles.--Singer, B. Scarlet eminence.--Daiches, D. Hugh MacDiarmid's early poetry.--Weston, J. C. A critical note on A drunk man looks at the thistle.--Watson, R. The symbolism of A drunk homo looks at the thistle.--McDiarmid, M. P. Hugh MacDiarmid and the colloquial category.--Crichton Smith, I. The golden lyric.--Smith, S. G. MacDiarmid'south Three hymns to Lenin.--Craig, D. MacDiarmid the Marxist poet.--Sealy, D. Hugh MacDiarmid and Gaelic literature.--Scott, T. Lament for the peachy music.--Morgan, East. Poesy and knowledge in MacDiarmid's later work.--Habart, M. Hugh MacDiarmid: visionnaire du langage.--Fraser, 1000. Due south. Hugh MacDiarmid: the later poetry.--Aitken, W. R. A Hugh MacDiarmid bibliography (p. [228]-241)
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PR6013 .R735 Z67 | Bachelor |
- Stewart, Brian, 1953-2010
- Somerset [England] : Halstar, 2009.
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- Book — 144 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 25 10 27 cm.
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- McColl, Gabrielle, 1882-1964.
- Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina Press, c2008.
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- Volume — xxxvii, 164 p., [fourteen] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
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- Friendship to engagement, July 13, 1900 to May 27, 1901
- Engagement to union, May 30, 1901 to November fourteen, 1901.
"Dear Hugh" offers a window into courtship during the early twentieth century through a collection of 3 hundred dearest letters exchanged between Gabrielle Drake and Hugh McColl from 1900 to 1901, illustrating the hopes and sacrifices of an upper-class couple forging a matrimony in a small southern town.A resident of Bennettsville, Southward Carolina, Hugh McColl enjoyed the social status that came with being the son of the president of the Bank of Marlboro. The daughter of the clerk of court for Marlboro County, Gabrielle Drake was a new graduate of Converse Higher who was then teaching at Bennettsville Graded School. The couple became engaged in May of 1901 and midweek that November. Although near of their interactions were chaperoned, Hugh and Gabrielle could speak more freely in their correspondence and exchanged notes - often 2 or iii a day - detailing their private emotions, desires, and anxieties. The letters address equality within the human relationship, Gabrielle's career, choosing furnishing a home, and resource allotment of household chores.Hugh'southward messages are hostage, sincere, appreciating, and sometimes suggestive. Gabrielle's writings are coquettish and playful, but she also anguishes over choosing betwixt a career and a spouse. The attitudes expressed by both Hugh and Gabrielle also speak to the ambitious drive and community-minded dedication the McColls would subsequently instill in their family unit, including grandson Hugh McColl, the former president and CEO of Banking company of America.Hurley's introduction places the correspondence into the broader context of contempo scholarship on courtship rituals and the irresolute educational and social condition for women during this fourth dimension in American life.
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- Taylor, Michael A.
- Edinburgh : NMS Enterprises Ltd., c2007.
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- Volume — 176 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 24 cm.
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- Map of Scotland
- Map of Edinburgh and Leith in the 1850s
- Foreword past Marian Allardyce McKenzie Johnston MA MSC
- Preface past Dr David Alston
- Introduction: One of the living forces of Scotland
- A wild insubordinate boy
- A Life of transmission labour
- The literary panthera leo of Gromarty
- A sort of Robinson Crusoe in geology
- A long, and, in its earlier stages, broken-hearted courtship
- A obviously working human being, in rather humble circumstances
- Amidst the remains of a different cosmos
- Strife, toil and comparative obscurity
- His business was to fight
- The truth I speak, impugn information technology whoso list
- The mural was one without figures
- The quiet enthusiasm of the true fossil-hunter
- He clothed the dry bones of science
- Exceedingly plausible and consummately dangerous
- A gray maud, buckled shepherd-fashion
- These are only modest achievements
- A tenderly affectionate parent
- nineteen Love Lydia. dear children. farewell
- Life itself is a school
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Hugh Miller was born in 1802 in Cromarty, North East Scotland. He started his working life as a stonemason'south apprentice. A keen involvement in fossil collecting followed and he was successful in arousing public interest in geological history. He afterwards became a social commentator and crusader (he was ane of the first writers to condemn the Highland Clearances) while his role every bit a serious religious journalist is highlighted in his discussions on the Disruption of the Church building of Scotland and its consequences. As Hugh Miller, a alpine man with a shepherd'south plaid over his rough tweed suit, walked well-nigh Edinburgh he was pointed out with pride. His was a household name in his lifetime, not only in Scotland merely also across the English-speaking earth. After his expiry, by his own mitt in 1856, his work was mined past historians and anthologists for its astute observations, and geologists connected to love the spirit which imbued his writings, every bit did the Gratuitous Church - merely in the 20th century his thoughts on evolutionary biological science were sorely obsolete. However, a recent revival in Scots history and culture, and a reassessment of the 19th century debates in science, geology and religion, have all led to a fuller appreciation of the rich and circuitous stories in which Hugh Miller played a function, and of the man himself. This biography follows the 2003 facsimile edition of Hugh Miller's "The Cruise of the Betsey and Rambles of a Geologist", which Michael Taylor edited. With the benefit of recent enquiry for the 2002 centenary conferences, the book does total justice to a neglected figure whose work and writings continue to give enjoyment and inspiration.
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QE22 .M5 T39 2007 | Unknown |
- Purdie, Bob.
- Cardiff : Welsh Academic Printing, 2012.
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- Book — xii, 145 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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- Blackness - MacDiarmid and Fascism Green - MacDiarmid and Social Credit Tartan - MacDiarmid and Scottish Nationalism Reddish - MacDiarmid and Communism Black & Carmine - MacDiarmid: Communist and Nationalist.
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Essential reading for all those with an interest in contemporary Scotland, this is the first study of Hugh MacDiarmid (1892-1978) by a political historian and provides a unique contribution to the agreement of MacDiarmid'due south politics. With the Scottish Independence referendum due in 2014, this very timely study outlines why MacDiarmid, the nearly of import literary figure of twentieth century Scotland, believed that the Scottish culture of his twenty-four hours was making the nation satisfied with its subordinate condition within the Uk, and why he strove for a self-reliant and independent European nation. In this book Bob Purdie explains why MacDiarmid was a human being in abiding revolt, against what he viewed as a stiflingly narrow Scottish civilisation, against all that was provincial and philistine in Scottish society and against Scotland'south dependency on England.
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PR6013 .R735 Z84 2012 | Unknown |
- Neita, Hartley.
- Kingston [Jamaica] ; Miami : Ian Randle Pub. ; Kingston : Institute of Jamaica, 2005.
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- Volume — xx, 473 p. : ill ; 24 cm.
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F1887 .S54 N45 2005 | Unknown |
- O'Neill, Morna, author.
- New Haven : Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Fine art by Yale University Press, [2018]
- Description
- Book — ix, 274 pages : illustrations (importantly color) ; 27 cm
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This volume charts a geography of the art market place and the fine art museum in the early 20th century through the legacy of one influential dealer. Built-in in Ireland, Hugh Lane (1875-1915) established himself in London in the 1890s. With picayune formal educational activity or training, he orchestrated high-profile sales of paintings by the likes of Holbein, Titian, and Velazquez and described his life'southward work as "selling pictures by former painters to buy pictures by living painters." Lane assembled a collection of modern fine art for the Johannesburg Art Gallery, amassed a collection of Dutch and Flemish paintings for Cape Town, and gave his own collection of modernistic art to the National Gallery in London. He too donated paintings to the National Gallery of Ireland, where he was named manager in 1914. Each chapter in this revelatory report focuses on an important city in Lane's exercise as a dealer to understand the interrelationship of event and place.
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N5247 .L3 O54 2018 | Unknown |
- London : Scala, 2008.
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- Book — 206 p. : sick. (some col.), ports. ; 31 cm.
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This publication celebrates the pioneering achievement of Hugh Lane in founding a gallery of modern art, one of the world's commencement, in Dublin a century ago. Lane was a Cork-born, London-based art dealer who was among the kickoff to collect French Impressionist paintings. His ambition to institute a gallery of modern art, now Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, was realised in 1908 with an amazing drove of Irish, British and Continental work gathered by Lane and his supporters. The path to his dream was not without struggle, and the fascinating story of the founding of the Gallery and of the turbulent controversy over his bequest has captivated audiences ever since his early death aboard the Lusitania in 1915.Many of the world-renowned treasures nerveless past Lane are illustrated, including all of Lane'due south contested xxx-9 Continental paintings, providing an insight into the man and his historic period. Impressionist masterpieces by Manet, Renoir, Monet and Morisot are reunited with Lane'southward modern collection for the kickoff fourth dimension since they were removed from Dublin to London in 1913. Distinguished essayists explore the importance of Lane's legacy. Barbara Dawson, Robert O'Byrne and Roy Foster illuminate Lane's life, the cultural context of Republic of ireland in the early twentieth century and the controversy over the thirty-nine Continental paintings.Jessica O'Donnell, Philip McEvansoneya and Christopher Riopelle detail the founding of the collection, Lane's acquisition of important Impressionist paintings and the wider European context for the collection. Joanna Shepard reveals the essential work of conservators in preparing Lane's legacy for exhibition. Raymund Ryan, Sean O'Reilly and John Redmill explore the architectural context of the Gallery's current home, Charlemont House, and the collections once housed there by Lord Charlemont, while Niamh Ann Kelly reflects on the human relationship of contemporary art to the fine art of the past.
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N5280 .I7322 L36 2008 | Unknown |
- Sheldon, George F.
- Amherst, N.Y. : Humanity Books, 2010.
- Description
- Book — 361 p., [eight] p. of plates : sick. (some col.) ; 22 cm.
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- Foreword / by William Friday
- Prologue: "He was no ordinary man"
- Chronology
- Early on years
- Scientist
- Revolutionary State of war spy
- Continental Congress and secret committees
- The State of war for Independence in North Carolina
- The Revolutionary War moves Southward
- State and national legislator
- Williamson in the Continental Congress
- The Ramble Convention
- The struggle for ratification of the Constitution
- Educator
- Entrepreneur
- Williamson the man
- Appendix A : "remarks on the new plan of government"
- Appendix B : publications past Hugh Williamson in the New York Historical Society.
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E302.6 .W6 S447 2010 | Unknown |
- Shannon, Hugh Performer
- New Orleans, La. : Audiophile Records, p1991.
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- Baltimore Oriole
- Yous've changed
- Disgustingly rich
- How picayune nosotros know
- Poor butterfly
- I honey a pianoforte
- Medley: Just a gigolo. I'm a gigolo
- True blue Lou
- They didn't believe me
- The corking indoors
- A hundred years from today
- I'll be around
- Information technology never entered my mind
- It's a big, wide, wonderful world
- As time goes past
- Limehouse dejection.
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- Clough, Arthur Hugh, 1819-1861, writer.
- Showtime edition - Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Printing, 2020
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This book in the 21st-Century Oxford Authors series offers an authoritative, comprehensive selection of the work of Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-1861), one of the most distinctive writers of the Victorian flow. The starting time selection to place Clough's poetry alongside his prose, information technology allows readers to explore how his poems are connected to his literary criticism and his lectures on literary history, to his letters and diaries, and to his writing on politics and economics. A political radical and religious sceptic, Clough emerges as a strikingly modernistic Victorian: he writes honestly and directly about sexuality, and his work is informed by a cosmopolitan perspective that views Victorian social club in the context of other national, political, and cultural traditions. Clough'southward innovative poems contain a various range of voices and styles, borrowing and reimagining aspects of the epic, the drama, and the novel. And they reveal a side of Victorian culture-irreverent, iconoclastic, and self-aware-that is often ignored today. Detailed notes identify and explain Clough's comments on major political events such every bit the European revolutions of 1848, and his allusions to a wide assortment of dissimilar writers and texts. The edition includes an Introduction to the life and works of Clough, and a Chronology, which enhance the written report, understanding, and enjoyment of these works.
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PR4456 .T38 2020 | Unknown |
- [S.l.] : Prototype Amusement, 2003.
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- Video — 1 videodisc (93 min.) : sd., col. ; iv iii/four in.
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A documentary on the life & career of Playboy mag publisher Hefner. Get behind the doors of the Playboy mansion and come across the man himself. Includes interviews with his friends, family, and co-workers.
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- Gibson, Hugh, 1883-1954
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- Archive/Manuscript — 138 manuscript boxes, 27 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder, 22 envelopes, ane phonorecord, memorabilia
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Diaries, writings, correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings, photographs, and printed matter, relating to American foreign relations, international disarmament, the League of Nations, and relief piece of work in Europe during World Wars I and II. 1918 diary also available on microfilm (ane reel)
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- London ; New York : Routledge, 1995, ©1972.
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- Book — one online resource (xvii, 411 pages)
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- Book Comprehend; Title; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PREFACE; CHRONOLOGICAL Tabular array; INTRODUCTION; MATTHEW ARNOLD to Clough 1848; THACKERAY to Clough 1848; Notice in Spectator 1848; EDWARD QUILLINAN to Henry Crabb Robinson 1849; EMERSON to Clough 1849; J.A. FROUDE to Clough 1849; CHARLES KINGSLEY, review in Fraser'southward Magazine 1849; EMERSON, review in Massachusetts Quarterly Review 1849; Review in Literary Gazette 1849; ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING to Miss Mitford 1849; West.Grand. ROSSETTI, review in the Germ 1850; WILLIAM WHEWELL, review in North British Review 1853.
The Disquisitional Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents gimmicky responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read the material themselves.
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- Wilmerding, John.
- New York, Praeger [1971]
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- Book — 203 p. illus. (part col.), ports. 27 cm.
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ND237.L27 W48 | Unknown |
- Hugh the drover. Vocal score
- Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958.
- New ed., based on the 1959 ed. as rev. in accord with the composer's directions with a Note on the opera / by Michael Kennedy. - London : J. Curwen ; New York : 1000. Schirmer, 1977.
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- Music score — xii, 206 p. ; 28 cm.
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M1503 .V37 H8 1977 | Unknown |
- Oldstone-Moore, Christopher, 1962-
- Cardiff : University of Wales Printing, 1999.
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- Book — ix, 393 p. : sick. ; 22 cm.
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This is the first scholarly biography of Hugh Price Hughes, the almost influential Methodist leader in Great britain during the belatedly nineteenth century. Hailed as a 2d Wesley, Hughes reformed and revitalised Methodism and shaped 'Nonconformist Conscience' in the last decades of the nineteenth century. The author traces Hughes'south career from his childhood in Wales and his conversion at the historic period of thirteen, to his Presidency of the Council of Evangelical Free Churches and the Wesleyan Methodist Church building simply before his death of a stroke at the age of fifty-five. He championed a new business for social reform and political activism among Methodists and other Nonconformists. His gifts as an orator, organiser and journalist fabricated him a very well-known, if controversial effigy in Britain and throughout the Empire. The author analyses the origins and development of his ideas and the innovative means he sought to put them into do. This biography sheds new light on the history of Victorian Methodism as well as British Social Christianity, the reasons for the fall of Charles Stuart Parnell, the origins of the ecumenical move and the political and social ideals of Nonconformity in Victorian and Edwardian Britain.
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BX8491 .O42 1999 | Available |
- Florence : L.Southward. Olschki, c2009.
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- Book — 53 p. : ill., port. ; 24 cm.
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N7483 .S59 C73 2009 | Unknown |
- Sisman, Adam.
- London : Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2010.
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- Book — xviii, 598 p., [24] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.
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Hugh Trevor-Roper's life is a rich subject for a biography - with elements of Greek tragedy, comedy and moments of high farce. Clever, witty and sophisticated, Trevor-Roper was the most vivid historian of his generation. Until his downfall, he seemed to have everything: wealth and connections, a chair at Oxford, a cute land house, an aristocratic wife, and, somewhen, a title of his own. Eloquent and versatile, fearless and formidable, he moved easily betwixt Oxford and London, betwixt the dreaming spires of scholarship and the jostling corridors of ability. He developed a lucid prose manner which he used to mortiferous effect. He was notorious for his acerbic attacks on other historians, just ultimately tainted his own reputation with a catastrophic mistake when he authenticated the forged 'Hitler Diaries'. Adam Sisman sheds new light on this fascinating and dramatic episode, but likewise shows that there was much more than to Hugh Trevor-Roper's career than the fiasco of the Hitler Diaries hoax that became his epitaph. From wartime lawmaking-breaking to grilling Nazis while the trail was still fresh in 1945 (and finding Hitler's will buried inside a canteen), to his wide-ranging interests, his snobbery and his malice, his formidable post-state of war feuds with Evelyn Waugh, Tawney, Toynbee, Taylor and many others, and his secret and passionate affair with an older, married woman. A study in both success and failure, Adam Sisman's biography is a revealing and personal story of a remarkable life.
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D15 .T67 S57 2010 | Unknown |
- London ; New York : I.B. Tauris, 2016.
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- Volume — xvi, 352 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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- The Life The Writings Introduction - Blair Worden (University of Oxford, Britain) Part Ane: Seventeenth-Century Revolutions
- 1. The General Crisis of the Sevententh Century - John Elliott (Academy of Oxford, UK)
- 2. The Puritan Revolution - Blair Worden
- 3. Three Foreigners: The Philosophers of the Puritan Revolution - Mark Greengrass (University of Sheffield, UK) Office Two: Ideas and their Contexts, c. 1500 - 1800
- four. Ecumenicalism and Erasmianism: The Wiles Lectures, 1975 - Noel Malcolm (University of Oxford, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland)
- 5. Intellectual History: The Religious Origins of the Enlightenment - John Robertson (University of Cambridge, UK)
- 6. The Politics of the Scottish Enlightenment - Colin Kidd (University of St Andrews, UK) Function Three: Hitler and his World
- 7. Special Service in Frg and The Final Days of Hitler - E.D.R Harrison
- 8. 'The Chap with the Closest Tabs': Trevor-Roper and the Hunt for Hitler - Richard Overy (University of Exeter, UK)
- 9. Himmler'due south Masseur - Gina Thomas Part Four: The Mind and the Manner
- 10. Trevor-Roper and Thomas Carlyle: History and Sensibility - B.Westward. Young (University of Oxford, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland)
- 11. The Classicist - South.J.V. Malloch (University of Nottingham, UK)
- 12. The Historian as Public Intellectual - Rory Allan
- xiii. The Prose Stylist - John Banville
- 14. A Chat Notes.
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- Introduction by Blair Worden Ecumenicalism and Erasmianism past Noel Malcolm 'The General Crisis of the Sevententh Century' by John Elliott '3 Foreigners: The Philosophers of the Puritan Revolution' past Marker Greengrass The Puritan Revolution: The Unpublished Book by Blair Worden Intellectual History and 'The Religious Origins of the Enlightenment' by John Robertson The Politics of the Scottish Enlightenment by Colin Kidd History and Sensibility: Trevor-Roper and Carlyle by Brian Immature 'The Final Days of Hitler' by E.D.R Harrison The Hunt for Hitler by Richard Overy Hitler'south Masseur by Gina Thomas The Prose Stylist by John Banville.
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Hugh Trevor-Roper was ane of the most gifted historians of the twentieth century. His scholarly interests ranged widely - from the Puritan Revolution to the Scottish Enlightenment. However he was also fascinated by the events of his own lifetime and wrote widely on issues of espionage and intelligence, as well as maintaining a fascination with the workings - and personalities - of Nazi Deutschland. In this volume, a variety of contributors - many of whom knew Trevor-Roper personally - engage with his scholarship and analyse his greatest achievements as an historian. Covering the full range of Trevor-Roper'south interests, this volume volition exist essential for anyone who wishes to improve sympathize this great historian and his work.
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D15 .T67 H84 2016 | Unknown |
- London : I.B. Tauris, 2016.
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- Book — 1 online resource (xvi, 352 pages) : illustrations
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- The Life The Writings Introduction - Blair Worden (University of Oxford, UK) Part I: Seventeenth-Century Revolutions
- 1. The General Crisis of the Sevententh Century - John Elliott (University of Oxford, UK)
- ii. The Puritan Revolution - Blair Worden
- iii. Three Foreigners: The Philosophers of the Puritan Revolution - Marking Greengrass (University of Sheffield, Britain) Part Ii: Ideas and their Contexts, c. 1500 - 1800
- 4. Ecumenicalism and Erasmianism: The Wiles Lectures, 1975 - Noel Malcolm (University of Oxford, United kingdom)
- 5. Intellectual History: The Religious Origins of the Enlightenment - John Robertson (University of Cambridge, Great britain)
- vi. The Politics of the Scottish Enlightenment - Colin Kidd (University of St Andrews, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland) Role Three: Hitler and his Globe
- 7. Special Service in Germany and The Concluding Days of Hitler - Eastward.D.R Harrison
- eight. 'The Chap with the Closest Tabs': Trevor-Roper and the Hunt for Hitler - Richard Overy (University of Exeter, Great britain)
- 9. Himmler's Masseur - Gina Thomas Part Four: The Mind and the Style
- 10. Trevor-Roper and Thomas Carlyle: History and Sensibility - B.W. Young (Academy of Oxford, UK)
- 11. The Classicist - Due south.J.Five. Malloch (University of Nottingham, UK)
- 12. The Historian as Public Intellectual - Rory Allan
- 13. The Prose Stylist - John Banville
- fourteen. A Conversation Notes.
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- Introduction by Blair Worden Ecumenicalism and Erasmianism by Noel Malcolm 'The Full general Crisis of the Sevententh Century' by John Elliott '3 Foreigners: The Philosophers of the Puritan Revolution' past Mark Greengrass The Puritan Revolution: The Unpublished Book by Blair Worden Intellectual History and 'The Religious Origins of the Enlightenment' past John Robertson The Politics of the Scottish Enlightenment by Colin Kidd History and Sensibility: Trevor-Roper and Carlyle by Brian Young 'The Last Days of Hitler' past E.D.R Harrison The Chase for Hitler by Richard Overy Hitler's Masseur by Gina Thomas The Prose Stylist by John Banville.
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Hugh Trevor-Roper was 1 of the most gifted historians of the twentieth century. His scholarly interests ranged widely - from the Puritan Revolution to the Scottish Enlightenment. Yet he was likewise fascinated by the events of his own lifetime and wrote widely on issues of espionage and intelligence, as well every bit maintaining a fascination with the workings - and personalities - of Nazi Germany. In this book, a variety of contributors - many of whom knew Trevor-Roper personally - engage with his scholarship and analyse his greatest achievements equally an historian. Covering the full range of Trevor-Roper'southward interests, this book will be essential for anyone who wishes to ameliorate understand this great historian and his piece of work.
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