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Aristophanes

Aristophanes

Dudley Fitts

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INC
2003
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New English versions of Lysistrata, The Frogs, The Birds, and Ladies' Day. "Thanks to Dudley Fitts...we can appreciate Aristophanes' vigor, his robust style, his scorching wit, his earthy humor, his devotion to honesty and his poetic imagination" (Brooks Atkinson, New York Times). Index.
Poems

Poems

Alan Dugan; Dudley Fitts

Yale University Press
2020
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Comprised of ironic, unsentimental poems on subjects of everyday life, Poems is the 57th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets. The first of seven books of poetry published during Dugan’s lifetime, Poems examines the unusual details of everyday subjects, including waterfalls, house plants, love, war, religion, and the Irish. Explorations inevitably arouse feelings of alienation, defeat, despair, and disenchantment. The poems are also marked by casual humor, mockery, and satire, which produce some of its strongest effects. The tone and style on display in this first book characterize all of Dugan’s subsequent poetry.
Sappho

Sappho

Sappho; Dudley Fitts

University of California Press
2019
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These hundred poems and fragments constitute virtually all of Sappho that survives and effectively bring to life the woman whom the Greeks consider to be their greatest lyric poet. Mary Barnard's translations are lean, incisive, direct—the best ever published. She has rendered the beloved poet's verses, long the bane of translators, more authentically than anyone else in English.
Views of Jeopardy: The Yale Series of Younger Poets, V58

Views of Jeopardy: The Yale Series of Younger Poets, V58

Jack Gilbert; Dudley Fitts

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Views of Jeopardy: The Yale Series of Younger Poets, V58 by Jack Gilbert is a collection of poems that explores themes of love, loss, and the human condition. This book is part of the prestigious Yale Series of Younger Poets, which has been showcasing the work of emerging poets for over 100 years.The poems in Views of Jeopardy are deeply personal and introspective, drawing on the author's own experiences and emotions. Gilbert's writing is characterized by its vivid imagery and lyrical language, which captures the beauty and complexity of life.Throughout the book, Gilbert grapples with the challenges of living in a world that can be both cruel and beautiful. He explores the pain of heartbreak, the joys of love, and the struggle to find meaning in a chaotic world.Despite the weighty themes, Views of Jeopardy is a deeply moving and ultimately hopeful collection of poems. Gilbert's writing is both honest and compassionate, offering a glimpse into the human soul and the struggles we all face. This book is a must-read for anyone who loves poetry or wants to explore the deeper questions of life.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Dudley

Dudley

Hilary Atkins; Samantha Robins

The History Press Ltd
2009
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Dudley was, historically, an island of Worcestershire surrounded by Staffordshire, and is often considered the capital of the Black Country. The town became a major industrial centre in the nineteenth century largely because of the richness of its mineral resources such as coal and limestone and later improvements in transport. The Industrial Revolution brought with it a rapid growth of population in Dudley, leading to great changes in the town scene. Slum housing sprang up in the courts and yards of the older town houses and survived into the early part of the nineteenth century. The town has continued to develop over the years, and today is hardly recognisable as the medieval market town and seat of the barons of Dudley, which Worcestershire once knew. These images will evoke memories for many and will bring great pleasure to all who know and love this Black Country town.
Vital records of Dudley, Massachusetts
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Dudley Moore

Dudley Moore

Rena Fruchter

Ebury Press
2005
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Rena Fruchter was Dudley's concert piano partner, and the friend who looked after him in the final years of his life until his death at the age of 66. Rena writes beautifully of Dudley's final years but also takes us back through his life story - conveying his inimitable talent, humour and vibrancy;
Dudley Buck

Dudley Buck

N. Lee Orr

University of Illinois Press
2008
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An influential composer, conductor, and music teacher, Dudley Buck (1839-1909) helped establish the organ in American musical life. N. Lee Orr's study of Buck's life and career details his stint as teacher to Charles Ives, organ recital tours around the Midwest, and work composing music for church organs. Buck's Grand Sonata in E Flat became a great hit wherever he played it, and his Variations and Fugue on the "Star-Spangled Banner" remains a standard in organ repertoire. Intended for practical use, his music was challenging, sometimes full of romantic flourishes, counterpoint, and part singing, but still accessible to amateur musicians and choirs. During the 1870s, Buck composed extensively for choir, orchestra, and organ, while also helping organize and conduct the first Central Park Garden Concerts. His reputation was such that he was asked to collaborate with the poet Sidney Lanier to commemorate the nation's centennial, and his Forty-Sixth Psalm was the first American composition performed by Boston's Handel and Haydn Society. Placing Buck's life and career within the Victorian mindset that sought to draw citizens into higher circles of art and beauty, Orr stresses how Buck's music touched players and listeners of all classes.
Dudley's Handbook of Practical Gear Design and Manufacture
The Fourth Edition of Dudley’s Handbook of Practical Gear Design and Manufacture is the definitive reference guide to gear design, production, and applications. Using a pragmatic approach, the book provides gear manufacturing methods for high-, medium-, and low-volume production.Updated throughout to reflect cutting-edge research, this edition includes new contributions from experts in the field. Providing a clear overview of the foundations of advanced gear systems, the book contains new material on the potential of technologies such as high-performance plastic gears alongside issues that can be encountered. The book also includes innovative chapters discussing topics such as involute gear drives and gear strength calculation, with new regulations such as ISO 6336 in mind. Using modern technologies such as powder metallurgy and additive manufacturing, all the necessary information to reduce gear cost is provided. Additionally, gear micro-geometry modifications and planetary gear designs are discussed.FEATURES Provides an up-to-date, single-source reference for all aspects of the gear industry Presents an integrated approach to gear design and manufacture Includes new coverage of direct gear design and ready-to-use gear design Contains coverage of finite element analysis, gear vibration, load ratings, and gear failuresThe book includes comprehensive tables and references, making this the definitive guide for all those in the field of gear technology, from industry professionals to undergraduate and postgraduate engineering students.
Dudley Docker

Dudley Docker

R. P. T. Davenport-Hines

Cambridge University Press
2004
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Dudley Docker (1862–1944) was one of the most powerful European businessmen of his era, through his secretiveness and taste for intrigue served to obscure his importance. This book is a feat of detection and historical reconstruction which establishes him as a figure of substantial influence. Like all good business history it transcends narrow departmental interests. It is a solid mixture of business, economic, political, social and even diplomatic history. It sketches the life and times of Docker: it describes the deals he fixed, recounts the rise and fall of the companies he directed, but also recreates the milieu in which he worked and portrays British socio-economic history from his standpoint. The book’s chief theme is the decline of British industrial hegemony since 1880.