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The East River (Paperback)
Greater Astoria Historical Society, Erik Baard, Thomas Jackson, richard Melnick
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R662
Discovery Miles 6 620
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The East River captures the history of New York's premier waterway.
The river, a source of life for Native Americans, spawned
communities from Brooklyn to Harlem. Its shipyards and docks
projected American enterprise around the world. The waterfront, an
industrial and commercial dynamo, forged a continent. The dreams of
immigrants who arrived and lived on its banks created this nation.
The river's strong currents guarded prisons and hospital
quarantines while keeping secret legends of gold on its bottom. The
sinews of a great city are knitted by more than a score of its
tunnels and bridges. Today, a renaissance draws people to this
river, the heart of New York.
Originally published in 1983, D.H. Lawrence is an annotated
bibliographic collection of works by and about D.H. Lawrence.
Consisting of three parts, the primary bibliography contains
separate bibliographies of Lawrence's major publications, of
collection editions of his works, of his letters, and of
concordances to his writings. The secondary bibliography contains
bibliographies of biographical and critical publications concerning
Lawrence, generally or his individual works. Appnedixes and Indexes
include an extensive checklist of major foreign-language
publications concerning Lawrence and a useful topical and thematic
subject index for the guide.
Originally published in 1987 Barnaby Rudge is a comprehensive
collection of bibliographical resources surrounding Dickens fifth
novel Barnaby Rudge. The book addresses what the author terms, a
'prevalent lack of research' surrounding the novel. The collection
lists bibliographic references which not only looks at the novel
itself, but also covers older resources that interested Dicken's
first critics, such as the originality of the settings and
characters. The book's core focus is examining the novel's
historical subject matter in the context of the social and
political context in which it was written. The book acts as a core
resource for research on Barnaby Rudge.
Originally published in 1984, Virginia Woolf: Guide to Research is
a bibliographic guide to the writings and critical reception of the
works of Virginia Woolf. The guide is a simply organized guide that
makes easily accessible, a diversified body of critical works on
Virginia Woolf. The scholarship is organised into key collections,
based around Woolf's major works of fiction, and contains studies
from a variety of content, including periodicals, articles, book
chapters as well as foreign-language books.
Originally published in 1987 Barnaby Rudge is a comprehensive
collection of bibliographical resources surrounding Dickens fifth
novel Barnaby Rudge. The book addresses what the author terms, a
'prevalent lack of research' surrounding the novel. The collection
lists bibliographic references which not only looks at the novel
itself, but also covers older resources that interested Dicken's
first critics, such as the originality of the settings and
characters. The book's core focus is examining the novel's
historical subject matter in the context of the social and
political context in which it was written. The book acts as a core
resource for research on Barnaby Rudge.
Originally published in 1984, Virginia Woolf: Guide to Research is
a bibliographic guide to the writings and critical reception of the
works of Virginia Woolf. The guide is a simply organized guide that
makes easily accessible, a diversified body of critical works on
Virginia Woolf. The scholarship is organised into key collections,
based around Woolf's major works of fiction, and contains studies
from a variety of content, including periodicals, articles, book
chapters as well as foreign-language books.
James Joyce: A Guide to Research, first published in 1982, is a
selective annotated bibliography of works by and about James Joyce.
It consists of three parts: the primary bibliography - which
includes separate bibliographies of Joyce's major works, of
scholarly editions or collections of his works of his letters, and
of concordances to his works; the secondary bibliography - which
includes bibliographies of bibliographical, biographical, and
critical works concerning Joyce generally or his individual works;
and major foreign-language studies. This title will be of interest
to students of literature.
James Joyce: A Guide to Research, first published in 1982, is a
selective annotated bibliography of works by and about James Joyce.
It consists of three parts: the primary bibliography - which
includes separate bibliographies of Joyce's major works, of
scholarly editions or collections of his works of his letters, and
of concordances to his works; the secondary bibliography - which
includes bibliographies of bibliographical, biographical, and
critical works concerning Joyce generally or his individual works;
and major foreign-language studies. This title will be of interest
to students of literature.
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