Notes and Queries, Index of Volume 5, January-June, 1852
Notes of My Lindsey's Migration from Virginia to Kentucky
There are many Lindsey families in the USA today. This book is notes of the Lindsey's that migrated from Virginia to Kentucky and beyond in the early days of the making of America. It contains documents and stories of the success, adventures, and lives of many clans of the Lindsey's that were of Scottish decent. The story starts just before the American Revolution and discovers 11 generations from the starting Lindsey.
Electrical General Study Guide, NEC-2023
Studies in Bibliography
The sixty-first volume of Studies in Bibliography continues its tradition of presenting a wide range of articles by international scholars on bibliography, textual criticism, and other aspects of the study of books. The volume opens with a bibliographical assessment of the contributions to the Anglo-American book world of the bookseller, scholar, collector, and writer John Carter, accompanied by a handlist of the nearly fifteen hundred items Carter is known to have published. Other major essays include John Bidwell's analysis of the claim that a recently discovered manuscript is an early copy of the Declaration of Independence, James McLaverty's study of the illustrations of Alexander Pope's Works of 1735, Barbara Heritage's detection of stages of composition in the manuscript of Charlotte Bront禱's Shirley, and James L. W. West III's recovery of the authors' punctuation in the endings of novels by Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and Faulkner. The articles and their authors are: "John Carter: An Assessment and a Handlist," by G. Thomas Tanselle; "The Sources of the Sussex Declaration: A Reconsideration," by John Bidwell; "A Documentary History of the University of Virginia's First Library and Its Jeffersonian Catalogs," by Samuel V. Lemley, Neal D. Curtis, and Madeline Zehnder; "'Cap穩tulo de una novela en prensa' Teaser Chapters and Marketing Strategies in Victoria Ocampo's Sur," by Nora C. Benedict; "The Engravings of Pope's Works II (1735): 'Envy must own, I live among the Great, '" by James McLaverty; "Jonathan Richardson, Charles Chauncy, and the Manuscripts of Pope," by John Considine; "Extra-Illustrating Horace Walpole's Description of Strawberry Hill: Three Case Studies," by Stephen Clarke; "Charles Dibdin and the Making of The Musical Tour of Mr. Dibdin (1788): A New 'compact with the public, '" by David Chandler; "Stages of Composition in Charlotte Bront禱's Fair-Copy Manuscript of Shirley," by Barbara Heritage; "'The Brothers' and the English Comte de Gabalis," by Joscelyn Godwin; "Three Endings: Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner," by James L. W. West III Distributed for the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia
Texas Almanac 2026-2027
The 2026-2027 Texas Almanacis ready for liftoff! The 73rd edition--produced by the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA)--is loaded with more than 700 pages of all things Texas. Unlock the history and future of space in the Lone Star State. Learn the importance of Spanish exploration to the area. Discover new lists of top attractions to add to your travel list. Printed in full color, the feature articles only scratch the surface of what's inside the state's most popular reference book. If you're looking for the next landmark or state park to visit, wanting to know the movies filmed in your city, needing the date and time of the next eclipse, excited to relive your alma mater's state championship, intrigued by the population of your hometown, or curious about the new bills passed during the 89th Legislative Session, it's all there. Plus, there's hundreds of updated tables, maps, and facts for people of all ages to explore.
Texas Almanac 2026-2027
The 2026-2027 Texas Almanacis ready for liftoff! The 73rd edition--produced by the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA)--is loaded with more than 700 pages of all things Texas. Unlock the history and future of space in the Lone Star State. Learn the importance of Spanish exploration to the area. Discover new lists of top attractions to add to your travel list. Printed in full color, the feature articles only scratch the surface of what's inside the state's most popular reference book. If you're looking for the next landmark or state park to visit, wanting to know the movies filmed in your city, needing the date and time of the next eclipse, excited to relive your alma mater's state championship, intrigued by the population of your hometown, or curious about the new bills passed during the 89th Legislative Session, it's all there. Plus, there's hundreds of updated tables, maps, and facts for people of all ages to explore.
One World Almanac 2026
The One World Almanac has been an annual bestseller for over 20 years and features 54 photographs. This week-to-view photo diary stands on your desk in a sturdy triangular sit-up format or folds away for easy portability. The case wraps around the Almanac to protect it on the move. There is a new photograph for every week of the year, featuring a diverse and unusual collection of world photography, that gives a unique insight into the lives and culture of others. This unique diary also includes information on global statistics, important events and anniversaries. A world map is printed on the inside cover. The spiral binding ensures that the base lies flat for writing, and there's plenty of space for planning your schedule.