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Lloyd T. Adamson, Saving the legacy: an oral history of Utah\u27s World War II veterans, ACCN 2070, American West Center, University of Utah
Transcript (47 pages) of an interview by Winston P. Erickson with Loyd T. Adamson on October 20, 2000. This is from tape number 132 in the "Saving the Legacy Oral History ProjectLloyd Adamson (b. 1920) recalls his youth in Ogden, Utah, and joining the National Guard when he was sixteen. After Pearl Harbor he applied for flight training and ended up flying B-25s and B-17s. Adamson discusses his missions over Europe and his postwar military career. 47 pages
Robert Adamson
Marietta High School students; studio portrait. Robert Adamson (Orian, v. 21, 1939, p. 49)
Ruth Adamson
Marietta High School Students; studio portrait. Ruth Adamson (Orian, v. 19, 1937, p. 37)
Material imagination:art in Europe, 1946-1972
Material imagination: art in Europe, 1946-1972, edited by Natalie Adamson and Steven Harris. https://www.wiley.com/en-gb/Material+Imagination%3A+Art+in+Europe%2C+1946+72-p-9781119328575 Book also contains: Adamson, N. A., & Harris, S. (2017). Material Imagination: Art in Europe, 1946-1972. In Material Imagination: Art in Europe, 1946-1972 Wiley-Blackwell. Adamson, N. A. (2017). Black Flowers Blossom: Bachelard, Soulages and the Material Imaginary of Abstract Painting. In Material Imagination: Art in Europe, 1946–72 Wiley-Blackwell
Material imagination:art in Europe, 1946-1972
Material imagination: art in Europe, 1946-1972, edited by Natalie Adamson and Steven Harris. https://www.wiley.com/en-gb/Material+Imagination%3A+Art+in+Europe%2C+1946+72-p-9781119328575 Book also contains: Adamson, N. A., & Harris, S. (2017). Material Imagination: Art in Europe, 1946-1972. In Material Imagination: Art in Europe, 1946-1972 Wiley-Blackwell. Adamson, N. A. (2017). Black Flowers Blossom: Bachelard, Soulages and the Material Imaginary of Abstract Painting. In Material Imagination: Art in Europe, 1946–72 Wiley-Blackwell
Donald Adamson, Balzac. Illusions perdues
Heathcote Owen. Donald Adamson, Balzac. Illusions perdues. In: Romantisme, 1983, n°40. L'argent. p. 167
The Straight Path: Philosophy in the Islamic World, by Peter Adamson
Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, is the author several books, including The Arabic Plotinus (2002) and Great Medieval Thinkers: al-Kindi (2007) and Philosophy in the Islamic World (2016), and hosts the History of Philosophy podcast. The Straight Path: Philosophy in the Islamic World The rise of Islam creates a new context for philosophy not only among Muslims, but also Jews and Christians. Further Reading P. Adamson and R.C. Taylor ..
L'élixir Adamson [Question LXXXVIII, Pharmacie Et littérature]
Théodoridès Jean. L'élixir Adamson [Question LXXXVIII, Pharmacie Et littérature]. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 87ᵉ année, n°324, 1999. p. 519
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