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"Municipal extension", and other essays / by T. Geo. Ellery.
Ferguson, J. A. Australia, 9418.; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2009
The Final Act of Juliette Willoughby
From the author of The Club, a Reese Witherspoon Book Club Pick, The Final Act of Juliette Willoughby is Ellery Lloyd's compulsive multiple - timeline mystery – a story of love and madness, of obsession and revenge. This novel was co-written by Paul Vlitos (University of Greenwich) and Collette Lyons (writing together as Ellery Lloyd). In a prestigious starred notice, the influential US journal Kirkus Review noted that: “Lloyd’s novel interweaves the stories of three distinct time periods [1930s Paris, 1990s Cambridge, present-day Dubai] to create an elegant tapestry—and a novel of love, suspense, family secrets, Egyptology, surrealism, and corruption. […] A delightful puzzle box of a novel.” The Final Act of Juliette Willoughby was also one of ’10 noteworthy books for June’ in the Washington Post, a Crime Fiction Pick of the Month in The Sunday Times – and Heat magazine’s book of the week! The novel was published on the 20th June 2024 by Macmillan in the UK and on the 11th June by Harper Collins in the US
"I don't think there is any particular music which is a direct model for what I do" : Interview with Ellery Eskelin
Born in 1959 in the States, the composer and tenor saxophonist Ellery Eskelin settled in New York in the early 80's. Gifted with expressiveness and resourcefulness like no-one else, his lyrical and eruptive style has made him an important figure on the world jazz scene. He has recorded dozens of albums with different formations, and regularly tours Europe. How did he become a musician? how does he work and conceive jazz? How does he create his music in collaboration with the other musicians? In this interview with Carole Dely for Sens Public, Ellery Eskelin give us some answers.Né en 1959 aux États-Unis, le saxophoniste tenor et compositeur Ellery Eskelin est installé à New York depuis le début des années 80. Doué d’une expressivité libre et inventive à nulle autre pareille, son style lyrique et éruptif a fait de lui une figure incontournable de la scène mondiale du jazz. Il a enregistré plusieurs dizaines d’albums, avec diverses formations, et tourne régulièrement en Europe. Comment est-il devenu musicien, de quelles manières travaille-t-il et conçoit-il le jazz ? Comment se crée sa musique en complicité avec les autres musiciens ? Dans cet entretien avec Carole Dely pour Sens Public, Ellery Eskelin nous donne quelques réponses
"Je ne pense pas qu'il y ait aucune musique particulière qui soit un modèle direct pour ce que je fais" : Entretien avec Ellery Eskelin
Né en 1959 aux États-Unis, le saxophoniste tenor et compositeur Ellery Eskelin est installé à New York depuis le début des années 80. Doué d’une expressivité libre et inventive à nulle autre pareille, son style lyrique et éruptif a fait de lui une figure incontournable de la scène mondiale du jazz. Il a enregistré plusieurs dizaines d’albums, avec diverses formations, et tourne régulièrement en Europe. Comment est-il devenu musicien, de quelles manières travaille-t-il et conçoit-il le jazz ? Comment se crée sa musique en complicité avec les autres musiciens ? Dans cet entretien avec Carole Dely pour Sens Public, Ellery Eskelin nous donne quelques réponses.Born in 1959 in the States, the composer and tenor saxophonist Ellery Eskelin settled in New York in the early 80's. Gifted with expressiveness and resourcefulness like no-one else, his lyrical and eruptive style has made him an important figure on the world jazz scene. He has recorded dozens of albums with different formations, and regularly tours Europe. How did he become a musician? how does he work and conceive jazz? How does he create his music in collaboration with the other musicians? In this interview with Carole Dely for Sens Public, Ellery Eskelin give us some answers
Ellery Creek 'road'
'Road' along Ellery Creek to Ellery Creek Gorge waterhole.Luly, Lexie.Photograph has a faded color shift toward red
Ellery, William (Prof)
Institutional Research output William Fred Ellery Department of Geography William Fred Ellery </a
Ellery waterhole
View of Ellery Creek Gorge waterhole.Luly, Lexie.Photograph has a faded color shift toward red
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To the freemen of the colony of Rhode-Island ::Gentlemen, In a hand-bill, dated Providence, April 15, 1775, and signed Darius Sessions, there are some things which I think it my duty, as a friend to liberty ... to animadvert upon.
April 17, 1775 handbill to the freemen of Rhode Island from William Ellery, who refuted a prior handbill signed by Darius Sessions. Ellery contradicted the prior information, and indicated that the Governor Wanton was not supportive of the patriots
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