Osbert parker biography of abraham lincoln
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Adamas and Eva. Verse. John Masefield When Robert Parker Osborne was born on 7 May , in Carroll, Kentucky, United States, his father, Doctor Frank Osborne, was 27 and his mother, Amintie or Minnie Skirvin, was He married Maud Taylor on 24 December , in Owen, Kentucky, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. He lived in Magisterial District 2, Grant, Kentucky, United States in and Dry Ridge, Grant, Kentucky, United States in He registered for military service in He died on 8 January , in Williamstown, Grant, Kentucky, United States, at the age of 83, and was buried in Hill Crest Cemetery, Dry Ridge, Grant, Kentucky, United States. By: PARMELEE, David Freeland Price: $ Publisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota, University of Minnesota Press : Seller ID: ISBN Binding:Hardcover Condition: Very Good in Good dust jacket The author details the variety of avian life to be found on Antarctica, particularly on the Palmer Archipelago, which he helped explore. Includes numerous b&w photos, maps and tables; and with several watercolor paintings of bird species by the author. With a foreword by Harold F. Mayfield. In full teal cloth-covered boards w/gilt-stamped spine titling. Jacket features Parmalee rendering of birds on the covers, one a photo, one a painting. With prior owner's embossed seal to title page, else a clean, bright, firm copy. Jacket with large tape-repaired tears on front cover, minor chafing
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Beard, William: The Ame Seventy-one notebooks with handwritten drafts of a wide variety of works make up a large portion of the Osbert Sitwell Collection, along with galley files and typescripts of additional titles, and an extensive assortment of correspondence. The collection is arranged in five series: Series I. Works, (28 boxes); Series II. Correspondence, ( boxes); Series III. Personal Papers, (.5 boxes); Series IV. David Horner, ( boxes); and Series V. Third Party Works and Correspondence, ( boxes). Portions of this collection were previously accessible through a card catalog, but have been re-cataloged as part of a retrospective conversion project to include new accessions. The Works series is composed of page and galley proofs for all five volumes of Sitwell's autobiography, Left Hand, Right Hand. Holograph and typescript drafts of the collected essays of Penny Foolish are present, as are drafts of Pound Wise, The Red Horizon, and Sing High! Sing Low! These works are arranged alphabetically by title. The seventy-one notebooks which comprise the rest of the works series contain drafts of many of Sitwell's notable works, individual poems, and draft letters. Not all of the materials in these notebooks have been indentified, nor are they arranged chronologically. All identified titles, including those in the notebooks, are listed in the Index of Works at the end of this guide. The Correspondence Series is arranged in two sections, outgoing mail by Sitwell and incoming letters to Sitwell. Of particular note are nearly a thousand letters from Sitwell to his companion David Horner, written between and A small batch of letters to Horner, written between and , arrived in a later accession and are group together at the end of the Horner section. There are smaller batches of letters to and from Lorna Andrade, Richard Grants, Edith and Sacheverell Sitwell, and others. Correspondents in this series Antarctic Birds: Ecological and Behavioral Approaches (Exploration of Palmer Archipelago)
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