552 research outputs found
Rex J. Rowley
Audio recording of the 10/06/13 UNLV Libraries Author Series event featuring Rex. J. Rowley, author of Everyday Las Vegas: Local Life in a Tourist Town. Includes remarks by Libraries Dean Patricia Iannuzzi, CGR Director Dave Schwartz, and Rowley
Middleton and Rowley: Forms of Collaboration in the Jacobean Playhouse
This review considers Middleton & Rowley: Forms of Collaboration in the Jacobean Playhouse
My Favorite Place: Steven Rowley: South Portland Public Library
A brief profile of author Steven Rowley. Discusses his forays into fiction and film in Palm Springs, California, and fond memories of childhood summers spent at the South Portland Public Library
A comparison of hay conservation systems
The high cost an dshortage of farm labour in the Esperance District is posing serious problems for farmers using traditional hay conservation systems. Author Ted Rowley, then an advisor with the Esperance District office of the Department of Agriculture surveyed a number of farms to study the economics of varoius alternatives. This article is a summary of his report presented to a 1976 Fodder Conservation Workshop
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Disgrace at Gettysburg ::the arrest and court-martial of Brigadier General Thomas A. Rowley, USA /
"This volume chronicles Rowley's life up to the July 1, 1863, battle that ended his military career, with particular attention to the events of that fateful day. The author discusses not only the effect of the court martial and its questionable guilty verdict on Rowley himself but also its repercussions for other military officers"--Provided by publisher
Disgrace at Gettysburg ::the arrest and court-martial of Brigadier General Thomas A. Rowley, USA /
"This volume chronicles Rowley's life up to the July 1, 1863, battle that ended his military career, with particular attention to the events of that fateful day. The author discusses not only the effect of the court martial and its questionable guilty verdict on Rowley himself but also its repercussions for other military officers"--Provided by publisher
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The life and times of Gordon Rowley (1921-2019)
Gordon Douglas Rowley has had a massive influence in the world of succulents both here in the Uk and worldwide - indeed he was an internationally known celebrity. Gordon led a full and varied life but here a botanical career spanning an incredible 80 years can only be touched on briefly.
Gordon's legacy derives notably from his vast output of publications and to describe him as a prolific author greatly understates his productivity. Particularly significant are the 20 books and booklets he authored which are tabulated
Lobarochiton, New Generic Designation for Gryphochiton? Anomalus (Rowley) (Polyplacophora)
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Bowling Green State UniversityA new generic designation Lobarochiton is proposed for the Lower Mississippian taxon originally described by Rowley (1908) from the Louisiana Limestone of Missouri as Platyceras (?) anomalum. Williams (1943) recognized the polyplacophoran affinities and questionably assigned the taxon to the genus Gryphochiton Gray. Subsequent study of the holotype, a tail valve, has shown the presence of primitive insertion plates and differences in valve shape and outline which distinguish it from other known genera of polyplacophorans. Lobarochiton is assigned to the Family Lepidopleuridae Pilsbry, 1892
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The electric shepherd and the marvellous boy: literary evocations of Thomas Chatterton's 'suicide' in Philip K. Dick's 'A scanner darkly' and elsewhere
Stephen Rowley, Movie Towns and Sitcom Suburbs: Building Hollywood’s Ideal Communities
Movie Towns and Sitcom Suburbs, Building Hollywood’s Ideal Communities, by Stephen Rowley, a lecturer in the School of Global, Urban, and Social Studies at RMIT University, Australia, is a nice and complete analysis of the representation of small towns and suburbs featured in movies and sitcoms during and shortly after World War II. All along his study the author examines meticulously what he calls the notional places (7) (the representation we usually use to mentally visualize a certain cate..
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