On Tuesday next a grand spectacle will be exhibited by the managers ...
Description:
Caption title., Dated in lower left: Oct. 26, 1812., A mock theater advertisement satirizing the controversial election in Weymouth when Prince Ernest Augustus was accused of influencing the election result in favour of the Tories., First lines: In the course of this farce, will be presented to the public, a splended [sic] procession in the order following: Britannia veiled, mourning her lost freedom ..., and With contemporary manuscript notes on the blank verso. For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
G. Kay, printer, adjoining the Guildhall, St. Edmund-Street, Weymouth
Russell, Charles M. (Charles Marion), 1864-1926, artist
Published / Created:
[not before 1901]
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image and text
Abstract:
Reproduction of the 1901 painting by Charles M. Russell; depicts a group of Native Americans moving camp; women with children on horseback pulling travois from left to right
Description:
BEIN Broadsides Zc12 901ru: On sheet 22.1 x 29.6 cm. and Title from caption printed below image.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
West (U.S.)
Subject (Topic):
Travois, Indian women, and Indians of North America
Caption title., Date based on publisher T. Evans's activity dates. See: Todd, W.B. Directory of printers and others in allied trades, London & vicinity, 1800-1840, page 66., In one column, with a woodcut above the title and another beneath the final stanza., A slip song., In verse., First line of the first stanza, with the heading "Recitative": Low, inward, murmers agitate the earth ..., First line of the second stanza, with the heading "Song": No more the glowing lava gleams ..., and For further information, consult library staff.
Page [2] of cover: "Text adapted from Description of the Sterling law buildings at Yale University, New Haven, 1931.", Page [3] of cover: Editor: Judith Leonie Miller., Includes bibliographical references (page 58)., Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b212272, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut : Yale Law Library, 2023. YL 191 W639, and Description based on print record.
Publisher:
Yale Law School
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and New Haven
Subject (Name):
Yale Law School and Sterling Law Buildings (New Haven, Conn.)
Subject (Topic):
Buildings, Law schools, and Building, structures, etc
Negative photostatic copy, circa 1912-1924, of an editorial written about William Graham Sumner and another written by him in response, published in the New-York Standard 1871 March 18 and 22. Editorials pertain to Sumner’s views of the Yale Corporation and the future of Yale College. Articles unrelated to Sumner are also present in the copy
Description:
William Graham Sumner (1840-1910) (Yale 1863), American social scientist. From 1870 to 1872, he was Rector of the Church of the Redeemer in Morristown, New Jersey. Sumner returned to Yale in 1872 as professor of political and social science, becoming the first professor in sociology in the United States., In English., and Title supplied by cataloger.
Subject (Geographic):
New York (N.Y.)
Subject (Name):
Sumner, William Graham, 1840-1910. and Yale College (1718-1887)
William Clement, bookseller and stationer, No. 201 Strand, (opposite St. Clements Church)
Description:
Title from item., Date inferred from bookseller's listed street address. See British Book Trade Index online., Engraved trade card, illustrated with books and quills and ornamental garland., and For further information, consult library staff.
Autograph manuscript, signed by Clarise Merino, in which Merino defines the goals of Americanization and cultural assimilation of immigrants in the United States. Merino proposes several methods for American women to befriend and mentor immigrant women, who, in Merino's opinion, struggled to learn English and fully assimilate because they rarely socialized outside their homes and immediate families. Merino suggests several methods for "home teachers" to teach immigrant women basic English vocabulary, including visting them in their homes, establishing mothers' clubs, providing health and hygiene advice, and taking an interest in the cultures and customs of the immigrant women
Description:
Clarise Merino (1905- ) was a teacher born in Arizona., In English., and Title from cover.
Subject (Geographic):
United States, United States., and West (U.S.)
Subject (Name):
Merino, Clarise, 1905-
Subject (Topic):
English language, Study and teaching, Foreign speakers, Immigrants, Cultural assimilation, Education, Teachers, Women, and Women immigrants
Caption title., At the foot of the page: Copied from the Telegraph, Thursday January 29, 1795., Satire on William Pitt., Publisher R. Lee from other imprints at this address and sign., and Imperfect: imprint shaved at foot with loss. For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
And sold at the Tree of Liberty, No. 2, St. Ann’s Court, Dean Street, Soho
Yellowstone National Park : park season June 15 to Sept. 15 and Wylie Permanent Camping Co.
Description:
BEIN Zc47 909ye: Imperfect: Columns 6 and 10 mutilated, with some loss of text. Stamp: Salt Lake office, 307 S. Main St. and Brochure folds in half, with unnumbered columns 1-2 on final page creating a double title page.
Publisher:
Wylie Permanent Camping Co.
Subject (Geographic):
Yellowstone National Park and Yellowstone National Park.
Subject (Name):
Wylie Permanent Camping Co.
Subject (Topic):
Descriptiong and travel, Tourist camps, hostels, etc, and Camping