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    The Lion and the Mouse: An Aesop Fable Retold and Illustrated by Bernadette Watts

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    Here is an extra copy of this book. ©2000 by Nord-Süd Verlag AG, Gossau Zürich, and first published in Switzerland under the title Der Löwe und die Maus. This lovely oversized edition starts in a new way: a playful lion cub is awakened by a mouse scampering across his paw. Making the lion young allows, I think, for a different understanding of his boast that a mouse cannot help a lion. Though the art is still done for children, Watts creates one of the most realistic nets I have seen for the lion, who roars day and night. None of the animals can help him. Watts pays special attention to the surrounding creatures, including colorful snakes and birds. My favorites are the curious and attentive mongooses.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)This book has a dust jacket (book cover)First editionFirst printingRetold and Illustrated by Bernadette Watt

    D-2798: Logan, Utah, Abbie B. Scholes/A. Le Mayne Watts. Lot 6 Block 22 Plat A

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    D-2798: Logan, Utah, Abbie B. Scholes/A. Le Mayne Watts. Lot 6 Block 22 Plat

    D-1344b: 238 North 400 East, Logan, Utah, Loy W. and Carmen G. Watts residence. Lot 3 Block 5 Plat C

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    D-1344b: 238 North 400 East, Logan, Utah, Loy W. and Carmen G. Watts residence. Lot 3 Block 5 Plat

    Dr. J. Watts Farthing

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    Dr. John Watts Farthing (19009-1957), son of Logan Elmore (M.D.) and Elizabeth Maude Hackney farthing, was born in Pittsboro, North Carolina, March 3rd, 1909. He married Miss Esther Tasa. He attended the University of North Carolina (1929) and received his M.D. from The University of Pennsylvania in 1933. He was a practicing Physician from 1938-1956. Notable Service: active member of his church and civic leader; contributing author to many professional journals; served as Chief of Staff of The James Walker Memorial Hospital. He died July 27th, 1957 in Lexington, Kentucky

    Interview with Jean Francois Revel, author

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    Jean Francois Revel, the author of Without Marx or Jesus, has been quoted as saying, "The United States is now a microcosm for all of the problems man faces." In this interview with Meredith Watts, he discusses a new kind of revolution which could produce successful change without violent upheavalGrayscaleSoun

    D-1344: 228 North 400 East, Logan, Utah, Ace S. Raymond and Loy W. Watts residence. Lots 2-3 Block 5 Plat C

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    D-1344: 228 North 400 East, Logan, Utah, Ace S. Raymond and Loy W. Watts residence. Lots 2-3 Block 5 Plat

    Conference 2014 speaker series: an interview with Mark Watts

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    Mr Watts is the Editor-in-Chief of Exaro and the co-founder of the FOIA Centre, which specialises in ‘open-access law’ research. He works as a journalist, author and television presenter and previously has worked as a reporter at several national newspapers. He has been responsible for revelations about MI6 lobbying, political party funding and is the author of ‘The Fleet Street Sewer Rat’

    G. F. Watts

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    G. F. Watts was one of the major artistic figures of the nineteenth century. In this work published in 1905, only a year after Watts' death, Emilie Barrington (1841–1933) reflects on the close friendship she and her husband had with the renowned artist. Her aim in writing her volume of reminiscences was to accurately record her knowledge of Watts' life. She describes her first impressions, when she first met him in Dante Gabriel Rossetti's studio. Chapters also cover Watts' aims as an artist, his relationships and his genius. This fascinating book is highly illustrated throughout, including Watts' sketches, symbolical paintings and portraits. The reader will gain an intriguing insight into the life and work of this complex character, widely considered to be the greatest painter of the Victorian age. For more information on this author, see http://orlando.cambridge.org/public/svPeople?person_id=barrem</jats:p

    074 Howard Cosell, 1971

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    Drawing of American sports journalist and author, Howard Cosell (1918-1995), and signed by Ted Watts, February 1971.https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/watts/1073/thumbnail.jp

    Correspondence: "Pier Competitor"

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    Supplementary data for correspondence published in International Security in response to "Pier Competitor: China's Power Position in Global Ports" by Isaac B. Kardon and Wendy Leutert
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