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    Hamilton College Library Home Notes

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    Communal Societies Collection: New Acquisitions The Communal Societies Collection of the Hamilton College Library is now home to the world’s most extensive collection of materials relating to the House of David and Mary’s City of David communities. News from Richard W. Couper Press: New Publications Peter Hoehnle. A Bruised Idealist: David Lamson, Hopedale, and the Shakers. Clinton, N.Y.: Richard W. Couper Press, 2010. 275 p. 25.SandraA.Soule.IndependecyoftheMind:AquilaMassieBolton,Poetry,Shakerism,andControversy.Clinton,N.Y.:RichardW.CouperPress,2010.105p.25. Sandra A. Soule. Independecy of the Mind: Aquila Massie Bolton, Poetry, Shakerism, and Controversy. Clinton, N.Y.: Richard W. Couper Press, 2010. 105 p. 10

    Hamilton College Library Home Notes

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    Hamilton College Library Acquires The Shaker Messenger Archives Communal Societies Collection: New Acquisitions Lamech, Brother, Johann Peter Mill, J. Max Hark. Chronicon Ephratense; A History of the Community of Seventh Day Baptists at Ephrata, Lancaster County, Penn’a. Lancaster, Pa.: S. H. Zahm & Co., 1889. xvi, 288 p. 26 cm. Clark, Christopher. A Shock to Shakerism: Or A Serious Refutation of the Idolatrous Divinity of Anne Lee, of Manchester, (Eng.). Richmond, Ky.: Printed for T. W. Ruble, 1812. iv, 114 p. 20 cm. Noyes, T. R. (M. D.). Report on the Health of Children in the Oneida Community. Oneida, N. Y.: [n. p.], 1878. 8 p. 22 cm. Harter, Mrs. J. H. and [Harvey L. Eads]. True Religion. A Poem, by Mrs. J. H. Harter, Auburn, N.Y. and Rhymes on Shakerism by Mrs. Harter and Lizzie Morton. [n.p: n.d.]. 20 p. 15 cm. Collection relating to “The Children of Light” (an intentional community established about 1950 and located at Dateland, Arizona since 1963). [Correspondence, photographs, hymnody and poetry, sound recordings, newspaper photocopies and transcriptions, and ephemeral items]

    Letter to Peter Bradt, Clinton, from William Hamilton Merritt, 2 July 1847

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    Letter to Peter Bradt, Clinton, from William Hamilton Merritt, dated at Montreal, 2 July 1847. The letter concerns a land claim. The corresponding envelope is postmarked Montreal, Hamilton, and Beamsville

    Author in waiting : self-portrait of Peter Goldsworthy as a boy

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    Review of His Stupid Boyhood by Peter Goldsworthy (Hamish Hamilton, 2013)

    Second Nature: Hamilton College and the Natural Environment

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    The following histories explore the boundaries between the human and natural environment on Hamilton College’s campus. They were written for the Environmental Studies course “Interpreting the American Environment” and incorporated site visits and consultations of the historical record in order to better understand familiar places on Hamilton’s campus. Through this research, the contributors identified the human imprint on natural places and located nature in the built environment.https://digitalcommons.hamilton.edu/books/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012 /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    Cover

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    Front cover illustration: Hamilton College Library recently acquired Honey: Soul of Flowers to Sweeten the Soul of Man, a four-page price list from Mount Lebanon. The cover illustration is unusual and striking. Mary Richmond notes (Shaker Literature, no. 340) that W. H. Cathcart attributes the cover design to Brother Peter Neagoe, a Roumanian living at the North Family, Mount Lebanon, N.Y. in 1906

    Letter to Alexander Hamilton, Queenston, from John Hamilton, Montreal, 10 April 1820

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    Letter to Alexander Hamilton, Queenston, from John Hamilton, Montreal. The letter concerns personal matters and family news, with mention of Joseph and Peter Hamilton, Mr. Barnet, and Mr. Blackwood, April 10, 1820. Three pages. There is some cross-writing on the last page

    Rocks, Mount Hamilton, Macquarie Island, Tasmania, 1984, 1 [transparency] /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation, see file NLA06/1618.; Part of the Peter Dombrovskis archive of photographs.; Inscriptions: "Rocks, Macquarie Is. Unpublished"--On label.; Dombrovskis number: 1390.; Condition: Pinholes.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn5016871

    Peter F. Hamilton e il vuoto

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    La trilogia del Vuoto di Peter Hamilton tra fantasy e science fictio
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