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Mother Ann Lee: Morning Star of the Shakers
Nardi Reeder CampionAnn's father, like most eighteenth-century fathers, considered marriage essential to his daughter's security. He insisted that she must marry, whether she wanted to or not. Ann was twenty-six years old and the revulsion against sex, which she ...
Nardi
Nicholas FoulkesWith breathtaking images and an informative text by Nicholas Foulkes, this oversize slipcase volume captures the history, essence, and vibrancy of Nardi.
Academic Libraries in the United Kingdom and the Republic of ...
More editions... the oldest of which is 13th century UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD: CAMPION HALL Library Campion Hall Oxford OX1 1QS Telephone: (0865) 286104 Controlling authority Campion Hall Chief Librarian Dr N P Tanner Hours For non-members of ...
Edmund Campion: Memory and Transcription
Gerard KilroyThis book provides startling new views about Campion's literary, historical and cultural impact in early modern England.
Edmund Campion: A Scholarly Life
Dr Gerard KilroyThe book offers fresh insights into the dramatic search for Campion, the populist nature of the disputations in the Tower, and the legal issues raised by his torture.
The Painted Sky
Alice CampionAlice Campion is the pseudonym for five members of a Sydney book club who challenged themselves to write a '21st Century Thorn Birds'.
The Treasures of Campion Hall: Catalogue of an Exhibition in ...
Campion Hall (University of Oxford)Jane Campion's The Piano
PreviewAn examination of Jane Campion's The Piano from a variety of critical perspectives.
As One Who Serves: The Making of the University of Regina
James M. Pitsula5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 CHAPTER ELEVEN 1 Archives of Campion College (acc), Federation File, b42a, Reverend Gerald F. Lahey, sj, “Report on University Status for Campion College,” 9 September 1959.2 ...
Jane Campion: Interviews
John SaylesInterviews John Sayles, Jane Campion Virginia Wright Wexman, Diane Carson. live to it. I myself have the tendency to complain a lot about what happens to me and other people can't help laughing! Are you conscious of a difference between ...
Jane Campion: Cinema, Nation, Identity
PreviewDana Polan points out that Campion's films draw upon a number of different genres, describing them variously as women's cinema, romantic cinema, fatal melodrama, the woman's gothic, costume films, satire, art films, and screwball comedy, ...
The Reckoned Expense: Edmund Campion and the Early English ...
Campion Hall (University of Oxford)1530-1640', in James McConica, ed., The Collegiate University. The History of the University of Oxford vol. 3 (Oxford, 1 986), pp. 52 1 -58. Bainton, Roland. Here I Stand: Martin Luther (Tring, 1983 edn). Bangert, William V, SJ. A History of the ...
Handbook to the University of Oxford
University of OxfordUniversity of Oxford. CAMPION HALL Campion Hall is not open to general applicants. In the year 1896 the Rev. Richard F. Clarke obtained a licence to open a Private Hall for members of the Society of Jesus. After his death in 1900 ...
The Book of the King
Jerry B. Jenkins“Nothing special” is the best way to describe Owen Reeder—at least that's what he's been told all his life.
Meta Level Architectures and Reflection
More editionsMeta- Level Architectures and Reflection P. Maes, D. Nardi (Editors) Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (North-Holland), 1988 CHECKING PROOFS IN THE METAMATHEMATICS OF FIRST ORDER LOGIC Mario Aiello Instituto di Scienze ...
When animals are babies
Elizabeth Reeder SchwartzA simple introduction to the appearance, growth, care, and social behavior of baby animals.
Jane Campion
Kathleen McHughA volume in the series Contemporary Film Directors, edited by James R. Naremore
Medal of Honor Heroes
Colonel Red ReederBut the chaplain, Lieutenant Commander Joseph Timothy O'Callahan, a Jesuit priest from Boston, did not consider it serious. He rushed from his battle station in the carrier's island, across the slanting flight deck, to administer the last rites to ...
The University of Oxford: A History
L. W. B. BrocklissBut three, in , bore the additional appellation of 'permanent', which brought a higher status. Campion Hall and the Benedictines' St Benet's had the title from its invention in , St Peter's from its opening. Together with Keble and, to a ...
Scandalous Figures: Authorial Self in Eliza Haywood, ...
Amy Thomas CampionBy infusing the novel and lyric with autobiography, she demystified the "romance of real life;" of an author.
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