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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Scott Edwards
Scott Burton, Forester
Edward G (Edward Gheen) Cheyney; Norman Rockwell
Anson Street Press
2025
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Scott Burton, Forester
Edward G (Edward Gheen) Cheyney; Norman Rockwell
Anson Street Press
2025
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This is a reference book on the 1978 TV serial Edward & Mrs. Simpson, starring Edward Fox and Cynthia Harris. The seven episodes are presented in original transmission date order, along with complete cast listings, numerous photographs, directorial credits, and a story synopsis for each entry. Also included is the 1988 film The Woman he loved, starring Jane Seymour and Anthony Andrews.
TABLE OF CONTENTSI. INTO A FAR COUNTRYII. SCOTT GETS ACQUAINTED WITH JED CLARKIII. SCOTT FINDS A NEW HOMEIV. SOMETHING ABOUT A HORSETHIEFV. A DAY WITH THE SMALL RANCHERSVI. A FOREST FIREVII. SCOTT ESTIMATES SOME SHEEP AND FIGHTS A NEW FRIENDVIII. A LITTLE DETECTIVE WORKIX. A MYSTERY OF THE FOUR THOUSAND SHEEPX. A DISCOVERYXI. THE TRAGEDY IN THE CANONXII. THE INTERCEPTED MESSAGEXIII. THE SECRET CONFERENCEXIV. THE RECOUNTING OF THE SHEEPXV. THE MAN HUNTXVI. AT THE RESERVOIRXVII. AN ATTEMPT AT BRIBERYXVIII. A STORM AND A MADMANXIX. THE BURSTING OF THE DAMXX. THE RESCUE PARTY
The reign of Edward III is usually remembered for his stirring victories over the French and Scots. Yet these triumphs occurred against a domestic backdrop of economic upheaval, crime, high taxation and the Black Death. Edward's ability to pursue his ambitions amid such challenges shows the effectiveness of his leadership and the resilience of English institutions. This book examines the strains on English life in this remarkable era, and shows how an interlocking network of hierarchies at each level enabled Edward to reach into local communities to get what he needed. Compliance, however, required hard bargaining as subjects chafed under incessant taxes and royal demands and, during Edward's reign, parliament became the primary arena for negotiations between the king and the community. Professor Waugh's incisive account of these tumultuous events also contains an extensive guide to further reading, in addition to a glossary of the more abstruse medieval terms.
In Memory of Edward Scholfield, M.D., ... ([a Sermon on Gen. L. 11] Preached at Sprotbrough), Etc.
Scott Frederick Surtees
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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Title: In memory of Edward Scholfield, M.D., ... ( A sermon on Gen. l. 11] preached at Sprotbrough), etc.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes material that gives readers a 19th century view of the world. Topics include health, education, economics, agriculture, environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and industry, mining, penal policy, and social order. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Surtees, Scott Frederick; 1868 14 p.; 8 . 10347.f.7.(13.)
The first full-length analytical study of Edward Elgar's music, this book argues that Elgar was a modernist composer, and that his music constitutes a pessimistic twentieth-century assessment of the nature of human being. Focusing on Elgar's music rather than his life, Harper-Scott blends the hermeneutic and existential philosophy of Martin Heidegger with music-analytical methods derived from Heinrich Schenker and James Hepokoski. In the course of engaging with debates centred on duotonality in musical structures, sonata deformations, meaning in music, the nature of tragedy, and the quest narrative, the book rejects poststructuralist and literary-theoretical interpretations of music, radically interprets Schenkerian theory, and tentatively outlines a new space - a Heideggerian 'clearing' - in which music of all periods can be understood to operate, be experienced and be understood. The book includes a detailed glossary which provides the reader with clear definitions of important and difficult terms.
The first full-length analytical study of Edward Elgar's music, this book argues that Elgar was a modernist composer, and that his music constitutes a pessimistic twentieth-century assessment of the nature of human being. Focusing on Elgar's music rather than his life, Harper-Scott blends the hermeneutic and existential philosophy of Martin Heidegger with music-analytical methods derived from Heinrich Schenker and James Hepokoski. In the course of engaging with debates centred on duotonality in musical structures, sonata deformations, meaning in music, the nature of tragedy, and the quest narrative, the book rejects poststructuralist and literary-theoretical interpretations of music, radically interprets Schenkerian theory, and tentatively outlines a new space - a Heideggerian 'clearing' - in which music of all periods can be understood to operate, be experienced and be understood. The book includes a detailed glossary which provides the reader with clear definitions of important and difficult terms.