Photocopy of a typescript memoir by Margarita López y Galarza containing over 20 brief chapters reflecting on her life and identity as a Mexican American, 1983. López y Galarza recounts her family history in Jalcocotán, Mexico and describes her pa...
Description:
Margarita López y Galarza de la Vega Linsley (1916-2000) was born in Jalcocotán, Mexico and immigrated to Sacramento, California with her family in 1920. She earned her bachelor's degree from University of California, Los Angeles and master's degre...
Subject (Geographic):
California., West (U.S.), California, Jalcocotán (Mexico), and Sacramento (Calif.)
Subject (Name):
López y Galarza, Margarita, 1916-2000. and Los Angeles County General Hospital.
Subject (Topic):
Americanization, Education, Elementary, Elementary schools, Health counselors, Immigrant children, Education, Immigrants, Mexican American children, Mexican American women, Mexican Americans, Religion, Railroads, Employees, Ranchers, Women, Race relations, Religious life and customs, and Social life and customs
Scene inside a pagoda of the Indian goddess Kamaetzma, with a man seen at center standing on a ladder that disappears into a hole in the floor. The man's left arm is extended, and he has apparently just added to the pile of fruit and flowers on the fl...
Alternative Title:
Inside view of the pagoda of Kamaetzma
Description:
Title etched below image.
Publisher:
Published by Alexr. Hogg
Subject (Geographic):
India
Subject (Topic):
Religion, Rites and ceremonies, Interiors, Pagodas, Ladders, Children, Fruit, and Idols
Manuscript, in a single hand, of a letter from Mason to Horace Walpole, in which Mason writes that he has read Walpole's tragedic play, The Mysterious Mother, several times and has provided a sketch of alterations he believes necessary to improve the ...
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William Mason (1724-1797) was a poet, editor, and gardener. In 1747, his poem "Musaeus, a Monody on the Death of Mr. Pope" was published to acclaim and quickly went through several editions. In 1775, he published the Poems of Mr Gray, a friend who w...
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain
Subject (Name):
Mason, William, 1725-1797. and Walpole, Horace, 1717-1797.
Subject (Topic):
English drama (Tragedy), Family, Incest, Religion, and Theater
Lowitz, G. M. (George Moritz), 1722-1774, cartographer
Published / Created:
[1746?]
Call Number:
1973 Folio 30
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
cartographic image
Alternative Title:
Planiglobii terrestris mappa vniversalis and Mappe-monde qui represente les deux hemispheres savoir celui de l'orient et celui de l'occident, tirée des quatre cartes generales de feu M. le profess. Hasius, dresseé par Mr. G.M. Lowitz et publieé par les Heritiers de Homann
Description:
BEIN 1973 Folio 30: Sheet measures 53 x 58.8 cm. No. 1 of 32 maps bound together.
Lowitz, G. M. (George Moritz), 1722-1774, cartographer
Published / Created:
1746.
Call Number:
1975 Folio 31
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
cartographic image
Alternative Title:
Planiglobii terrestris mappa vniversalis and Mappe-monde qui represente les deux hemispheres savoir celui de l'orient et celui de l'occident, tirée des quatre cartes generales de feu M. le profess. Hasius, dresseé par Mr. G.M. Lowitz et publieé par les Heritiers de Homann, avec privil. imper
Description:
BEIN 1975 Folio 31: Imperfect: torn along fold and frayed along edges, with no loss of text. Sheet measures 53 x 58.8 cm. No. 1 of 42 maps bound together.
Lowitz, G. M. (George Moritz), 1722-1774, cartographer
Published / Created:
[between 1760 and 1770?]
Call Number:
Cross 11 1746A
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
cartographic image
Alternative Title:
Planiglobii terrestris mappa vniversalis and Mappe-monde qui représente les deux hemisphères savoir celui de l'orient et celui de l'occident, tirée des quatre cartes générales de feu M. le profess. Hasius
Description:
BEIN Cross 11 1746A Copy 1: Imperfect: torn along fold, with no loss of text. Sheet measures 54 x 62 cm. Cross collection no. 38.
Eliz 18: 8.̇ 13.2 cm. Bound in red goatskin, gold tooling on cover and spine, gilt edges. The Hoe copy (with bookplate), with the signature of Robert Hoe, Jr., on the flyleaf; sold by Anderson Auction Co., New York, 25 April 1911, lot 518. Gift of A....
Supplements the author's Bibliographie des livres ... russes d'histoire de 1800-1854, published in 3 vols., 1892-93; and P. P. and B. P. Lambin's Russkai︠a︡ istoricheskai︠a︡ biblīografīi︠a︡, 1855-64, published in 10 vols., 1861-94.
"Design in an oval. A burlesque coat of arms symbolizing the supposed character of the Unitarians represented by Priestley. After the title is engraved: 'Address'd to those Peaceable Subjects of this Kingdom who prefer the Present happy Constitution t...
Description:
Title etched below image.
Publisher:
Pub. July 14, 1792, by S.W. Fores, N. 3 Piccadilly
Subject (Name):
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809. and Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.
Subject (Topic):
Harpies (Greek mythology), Dissenters, Religion, Unitarians, Coats of arms, Devil, Demons, Emblems, Liberty cap, Symbols, and Vultures