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    Samuel Dorris Dickinson papers

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    The Samuel Dorris Dickinson papers contain the professional and personal records of archaeologist, journalist, and author Samuel Dorris Dickinson

    Portrait of author David Foster at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011 /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author David Foster at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    Author David Foster with academic Jeff Doyle at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011 /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author David Foster at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    Author David Foster and academic Jeff Doyle at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011 /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author David Foster at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    Portrait of Paul Ham at the National Library of Australia, 15 November 2011 /

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    Title from nformation supplied by photographer.; Part of the collection: Podcast photograph of author Paul Ham at the National Library of Australia, 15 November 2011.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    [Stammbuch Philipp Ludwig Huth]

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    [STAMMBUCH PHILIPP LUDWIG HUTH] [Stammbuch Philipp Ludwig Huth] ( - ) Cover ( - ) Beschreibung ([0]-[1]) Register über die hierinn befindliche Nahmen. ([4]-[5]) Ebner von Eschenbach, Friedrich Wilhelm; Blatt 1 (0v 1r) Krafft von Dellmensingen, Marcus Antonius; Blatt 2 (1v 2r) Linck, Georg Heinrich; Blatt 3v (3v 4r) Linck, Jacob Gottlieb; Blatt 4 (3v 4r) Benz, Johann Heinrich; Blatt 5 (4v 5r) Seiffart de Klettenberg, Remigius; Blatt 6v (6v 7r) Lersner, Friedrich Maximilian von; Blatt 7 (6v 7r) Trew, Christoph Jacob; Blatt 7v (7v 8r) Haller von Hallerstein, Johann Joachim; Blatt 8 (7v 8r) Buck, Daniel; Blatt 8v (8v 9r) W., C. A.; Blatt 9 (8v 9r) Finger, Johann Wolfgang; Blatt 9v (9v 10r) Erlabeck, Georg Christoph; Blatt 10 (9v 10r) Scharmann, Johann Leonhard; Blatt 10v (10v 11r) Klepperbein, Joachim; Blatt 11 (10v 11r) Schmidt, Andreas Bartholomäus; Blatt 11v (10v 11r) Textor, Johann Wolfgang; Blatt 13 (12v 13r) Scheurl von Defersdorf, Christoph Wilhelm; Blatt 13v (13v 14r) Ebner von Eschenbach, Carl Wilhelm; Blatt 14 (13v 14r) Feuerlein, Conrad Friedrich; Blatt 14v (14v 15r) Feuerlein, Georg Christoph; Blatt 15 (14v 15r) Holzschuher von Harrlach, Wolfgang Sigmund; Blatt 15v (15v 16r) Scheurl von Defersdorf, Johann Karl; Blatt 16 (15v 16r) Paumgartner, Johann Paul; Blatt 16v (16v 17r) Pund, Friedrich; Blatt 17 (16v 17r) Herdegen, Johann; Blatt 17v (17v 18r) Monro, Johann Daniel von; Blatt 18 (17v 18r) Faber, Georg Caspar; Blatt 18v (18v 19r) Düstau, Johann Carl; Blatt 19 (18v 19r) Fleischmann, Johann Paul; Blatt 19v (19v 20r) Müller, Christoph Paul; Blatt 20 (19v 20r) Bonhoeffer, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 20v (20v 21r) Humbracht, Reinhart Friedrich; Blatt 22 (21v 22r) Dilherr de Thumenberg, Christophorus Theophilus; Blatt 23 (22v 23r) Grambs, Johann Jacob; Blatt 24 (23v 24r) Guttenberg, Jacob Willibald Hermann von und zu; Blatt 25 (24v 25r) Spitz, Heinrich Felix; Blatt 25v (25v 26r) Flessa, Johann Adam; Blatt 26 (25v 26r) Rodberg, Heinrich Christoph; Blatt 26v (26v 27r) Carstens, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 27 (26v 27r) Melle, Franz Jakob von; Blatt 27v (27v 28r) Müller, Martin Matthias; Blatt 28 (27v 28r) Löffelloth, Joachim Andreas; Blatt 29 (28v 29r) Hoeger, Johann Tobias; Blatt 29v (29v 30r) Beck, Johann Konrad; Blatt 30 (29v 30r) Will, Georg Leonhard; Blatt 31 (30v 31r) Teuffel, Christoph Wilhelm; Blatt 31v (31v 32r) Romig, Johann Christoph; Blatt 33 (32v 33r) Otho, Johann Georg Friedrich; Blatt 33v (33v 34r) Regenfus, Veit Hieronymus; Blatt 34 (33v 34r) Hollweg, Georg Daniel; Blatt 37 (36v 37r) Petz von Lichtenhof, Georg Christoph; Blatt 41 (40v 41r) Kelsch, Michael; Blatt 45v (45v 46r) Clausner, Georg; Blatt 46 (45v 46r) Behaim, Johann Carl; Blatt 46v (46v 47r) Schmidt, Johann Georg; Blatt 50 (49v 50r) Henseler, Johann; Blatt 54 (53v 54r) Finckler, Friedrich Gustav; Blatt 56 (55v 56r) Peller von Schoppershof, Johann Christoph; Blatt 56v (56v 57r) Faber, Samuel; Blatt 67 (66v 67r) Wülfer, Georg Friedrich; Blatt 67v (67v 68r) Bittner, Heinrich Christoph; Blatt 79 (78v 79r) Häberlein, Johann Jakob; Blatt 80 (79v 80r

    Samuel Oshimi-John

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    abstract: Samuel was nine years old when he left his village because of the fighting and bombing around his village. “Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 30Region: Upper NileThis picture and bio was donated to the "Lost Boys Found" oral history project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente

    Writing and the rights of reality: usurpation and potentiality in Derrida, Plato, Nietzsche, and Beckett

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    The thesis critically evaluates Jacques Derrida's conferral of the rights of reality on writing, focussing on his theory of an arche-text in light of the speculative nature of this theory. The theory is initially considered in the context of Derrida's elucidation of the usurpatory status of writing within the Platonic and Nietzschean texts. This consideration reveals an admission of writing's usurpatory status by both writers while at the same time demonstrating their awareness of the intrinsically speculative nature of this view, the significance of writing lying in its ability to exteriorise the radically indeterminate status of consciousness m relation to reality rather than its ability to displace consciousness or reality The analyses, therefore, not only bring the Derridean hypothesis of a repressive or phonocentric metaphysical episteme into question but also exhibit the historical and philosophical role of potentiality in relation to writing, writing's ultimate significance lying in its capacity to exteriorise our existence as a mode of potentiality. Accordingly, in the second half of the thesis the Derridean theory of writing is countered with a specifically Aristotelian theory of the text as it is exhibited in the prose of Samuel Beckett, an author whose significance lies in his close alignment with Derridean theory within contemporary criticism. It is demonstrated that this identification has obviated an awareness of the significance of potentiality within the Beckettian text, his work consequently being appraised in the previously neglected context of Aristotelian metaphysics

    Letter to Mr. Drazin, President of Jersey Homesteads, from Samuel Niznevitz, Chairman of the Wage Planning Committee

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    The federal government created Jersey Homesteads as part of a New Deal initiative. It was unique because it was the only community planned as an agro-industrial cooperative that included a farm, a factory, and retail stores, specifically established for urban Jewish workers. This document is a letter to Mr. Drazin, President of the Industrial Committee of Jersey Homesteads, from Samuel Nisnevitz, Chairman of the Wage Planning Committee. This December 18, 1938, letter is in reference to a previous letter written by Mr. Drasin on September 23, 1938, to the Board of Directors of the Consumers Wholesale Clothers, Inc. This December letter describes the recent meeting in which employed factory workers discussed a plan to simultaneously earn a living and give the factory management an opportunity to obtain business in the open market. Reasonable working wages were discussed as well. The letter also includes the wages that these workers agreed upon
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