· 1991
Thirty-nine taxa, many of them index species, are described and illustrated; their biostratigraphic and chronostratigraphic significance are related to tectnostratigraphic settings.
· 2015
This book contains four stories that are enjoyable and exciting: 1. Little Booka book that was the best book on the table 2. Little Girl Lonelyabout a little girl who did not have friends 3. Magic Popsicleshow these popsicles helped two girl clean 4. Belsaa little girl who did not like bath time
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· 1970
The systematic revision herein of several cool water cymatiid genera provides the basis for biogeographic studies and a possible scheme of phylogenetic affinities. Of 45 related and convergent forms described in these genera, 20 are recognized as distinct taxa in Argobuccinum, Fusitriton, Mediargo, and Priene. Morphologic differences are considered in the light of growth changes, intraspecific variability, and mode of preservation. Ecologic and distributional data are summarized.
· 2008
"Upon his death in 1953 David Milne was hailed by art critic Clement Greenberg as one of the greatest artists of the time. Among Milne's many achievements was the invention of the multiple-plate colour drypoint. This entirely new process was the simplest of techniques. Lines are scratched into copper or zinc plates, creating a residual metal "burr" that later catches the ink, creating soft lines more akin to drawing than to the finely detailed lines of etching or engraving. Milne exploited his invention to gorgeous effect but despite - or perhaps because of - his mastery of it, other artists did not follow suit. Decades later, John Hartman was inspired to take up the technique and has produced a remarkable body of prints that shares much in common with Milne's oeuvre, in aesthetic, geographic, and spiritual terms. In order to explore the affinities between the two artists, this publication brings together forty-two prints by Milne and Hartman, including Hartman's spectacular Cities series, which demonstrates his continuing drive to push the limits of the drypoint technique. Two scholarly essays and a conversation between John Hartman and the son of David Milne are accompanied by forty-two full-page colour plates. Rosemarie Tovell is former curator at the National Gallery of Canada and a leading authority on David Milne. Anne-Marie Ninacs is former curator of contemporary art at the Musee national des beaux-arts du Quebec."--BOOK JACKET.
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· 1986
Jane Hartwell, lady's maid to Miss Julia Bertram of Mansfield Park, escapes the pitfalls of the Bertram household only to be hounded by bounty hunters in the streets of London, in this complementry novel to Jane Austen's famous "Mansfield Park"