Bibliography
Bibliography is the study of books as conceptual content and as physical objects. The books in question, once limited to hardbound objects available in bookstores, are today generally def...
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Bibliography
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Aaseng, Nathan. Cerebral Palsy. New York: F. Watts, 1991.
Ackerman, Robert J., Ph.D., and Dee Graham. Too Old to Cry: Abused Teens in Today's America. Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylv...
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Bibliographies
The following three bibliographic lists (Philosophy Dictionaries & Encyclopedias, Philosophy Journals, and Philosophy Bibliographies) cover material published between 1965 and mi...
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The drumming was like a heart beating as West African women wearing cowrie shells and beads writhed before a carved fetish. A knife-wielding dancer with a chalk-whitened face performed intricate st...
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His friends all tell similar stories: Norman Mailer at a dinner party, awards ceremony or afternoon gathering, hobbling on canes up or down a few steps or a flight of stairs, short of breath, as if...
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When the fleet sailed out of Norfolk, Va., on Dec. 16, 1907, it was simply the Atlantic Fleet beginning a globe-circling voyage. But trust writers to coin a flashy marquee name: the Great White Fle...
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The immediate, unguarded response of first-time visitors to Sidney Geist: Phases of Sculpture, the exhibition currently on view at Jason McCoy Inc., is likely to be a mix of surprise, curiosity and...
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Standing on a boulder overlooking a turquoise pool beneath an 80-foot-tall cascade of water, Russell Dunn recounted the legend of Bash Bish Falls."An Indian maiden named Bash Bish, accused of being...
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Back in 2003, when Steinway & Sons celebrated its 150th year of manufacturing splendid pianos, the company raised a few eyebrows in the music world by launching a grand-piano model designed by ...
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Back in 2003, when Steinway & Sons celebrated its 150th year of manufacturing splendid pianos, the company raised a few eyebrows in the music world by launching a grand-piano model designed by ...
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Allbritton Communications, which owns seven ABC affiliates, including WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C., now wants to own a newspaper.
A newspaper? Didn’t everyone write those old, unprofitable th...
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