17,518 research outputs found
Country Lanes quilt by Emma Marie Williams
Image of Country Lanes quilt created in 1860 by Emma Marie Williams. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Uintah County D.U.P. Museum as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994
Oral History Interview: Steve Williams (1168)
In his 2010 interview with Emma Schroeder, Steve Williams discusses his memories of the Eagle Heights Community Garden. Williams begins with a discussion of his family background and tells how he ended up living in Eagle Heights. Williams describes his efforts at gardening, details the international student community, tensions with the university, weed policies, and reflects on several of the important persons that he encountered while living in Eagle Heights.
This interview was conducted for inclusion in a Master?s thesis on the Eagle Heights Community Gardens
Emma Williams Ellis
Photograph of Emma Williams Ellis, the "only full blood Mexican Kickapoo in the United States.
Emma Williams Ellis
Photograph of Emma Williams Ellis taken outdoors. The label states she is the "only full blood Mexican Kickapoo in the United States.
Emma Williams Ellis
Photograph of Emma Williams Ellis taken outdoors. The label states she is the "only full blood Mexican Kickapoo in the United States.
Emma Williams Ellis and Others
Photograph of Emma Williams Ellis with two unidentified women. The photo was taken outdoors
Author Under Sail The Imagination of Jack London, 1893-1902
In Author Under Sail, Jay Williams offers the first complete literary biography of Jack London as a professional writer engaged in the labor of writing. It examines the authorial imagination in London's work, the use of imagination in both his fiction and nonfiction, and the ways he defined imagination in the creative process in his business dealings with his publishers, editors, and agents. In this first volume of a two-volume biography, Williams traverses the years 1893 to 1902, from London's "Story of a Typhoon" to The People of the Abyss. The Jack London who emerges in the pages of Author Under Sail is a writer whose partnership with publishers, most notably his productive alliance with George Brett of Macmillan, was one of the most formative in American literary history. London pioneered many author models during the heyday of realism and naturalism, blurring the boundaries of these popular genres by focusing on absorption and theatricality and the representation of the seen and unseen. London created an impassioned, sincere, and extremely personal realism unlike that of other American writers of the time. Author Under Sail is a literary tour de force that reveals the full range of London as writer, creative citizen, and entrepreneur at the same time it sheds light on the maverick side of machine-age literature.Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Spirit Truth -- 2. From Absorption to Theatricality and Back Again -- 3. "I Will Build a New Present" -- 4. Sons as Authors -- 5. Fathers as Publishers -- 6. The Daughter as Author -- 7. Lovers as Authors -- 8. At Sea with the Family -- 9. Yellow News, Yellow Stories -- 10. The Return Home -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About Jay WilliamsIn Author Under Sail, Jay Williams offers the first complete literary biography of Jack London as a professional writer engaged in the labor of writing. It examines the authorial imagination in London's work, the use of imagination in both his fiction and nonfiction, and the ways he defined imagination in the creative process in his business dealings with his publishers, editors, and agents. In this first volume of a two-volume biography, Williams traverses the years 1893 to 1902, from London's "Story of a Typhoon" to The People of the Abyss. The Jack London who emerges in the pages of Author Under Sail is a writer whose partnership with publishers, most notably his productive alliance with George Brett of Macmillan, was one of the most formative in American literary history. London pioneered many author models during the heyday of realism and naturalism, blurring the boundaries of these popular genres by focusing on absorption and theatricality and the representation of the seen and unseen. London created an impassioned, sincere, and extremely personal realism unlike that of other American writers of the time. Author Under Sail is a literary tour de force that reveals the full range of London as writer, creative citizen, and entrepreneur at the same time it sheds light on the maverick side of machine-age literature.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
Emma Williams, 21 High St., Brookline
Black and white photograph of Emma Williams, probably a friend or associate of Christopher and Stella Ruess, in Brookline [Mass.?] in July of 1940.
Marriage record of Sanders, J. T. and Williams, Emma
Marriage license for J.T. Sanders and Emma Williams. N.W. King was the officiant
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