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    Illustrator's flat signature in The novels and stories of Richard Harding Davis

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    This edition includes the flat signature of Illustrator Charles Dana Gibson on the frontispiece in "Gallegher, and other stories"; and a second signature in "Soldiers of Fortune". This is a limited-edition, 256-copy run of "The novels and stories of Richard Harding Davis" [v. 4]. Richard Harding Davis, author, 1864-1916.--v.1. The bar sinister and other stories.--v.2. The exiles and other stories.--v.3. Gallegher and other stories.--v.4. Soldiers of fortune.--v.5. Captain Macklin: his memoirs.--v.6. Ranson's Folly.--v.7. The White mice.-- v.8. The Scarlet car.--v.9. The bar sinister.--v.10. The man who could not lose.--v.11. The red cross girl.--v.12. The lost road. Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916

    Heat transfer to boiling liquids under vacuum

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    Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1941.Includes bibliographical references (leaf 57).by Richard Harding Braunlich.M.S

    The littlest girl, a scene from Her First Appearance

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    Acted and dramatized by Hilliard from Richard Harding Davis' story "Her first appearance.

    Ranson's folly /

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    Bound in brown cloth over boards with gold, black, blue, white, and yellow stamping.Ranson's folly.--The bar sinister.--A derelict.--La lettre d'amour.--In the fog.Mode of access: Internet.Berg Coll. copy inscribed: "To Rev. Henry L. Brickett with best wishes of the author, Richard Harding Davis, Marion, July 23rd, '02"--2nd preliminatry leaf

    The red cross girl.

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    Forms v. 11 of his: Novels and stories. New York, 1916.At head of title: The novels and stories of Richard Harding Davis.Mode of access: Internet

    Richard HARDING: Modern Naval History. Debates and Prospects, Londres/Nueva York, Bloomsbury, 2016, 260 pp., ISBN: 978-1-4725-7908-6

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    Reseña de la obra de Richard HARDING: Modern Naval History. Debates and Prospects, Londres/Nueva York, Bloomsbury, 2016, 260 pp., ISBN: 978-1-4725-7908-

    The novels and stories of Richard Harding Davis .

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    Fronts. to [v. 3] and [v. 11] are ports.[v. 1] The bar sinister [and other stories]--[v. 2] Captain Macklin, his memoirs.--[v. 3] The exiles, and other stories.--[v. 4] Gallegher, and other stories.--[v. 5] The lost road [and other stories]--[v. 6] The man who could not lose [and other stories]--[v. 7] Ransom's folly [and other stories]--[v. 8] The Red cross girl [and other stories]--[v. 9] The scarlet car [and other stories]--[v. 10] Soldiers of fortune.--[v. 11] Van Bibber and others.--[v. 12] White mice.Mode of access: Internet

    Laying the foundation-stone of the Brisbane Bridge, Queensland, New South Wales, 1864 [picture] /

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    Accompanied by a clipping describing the event.; Original in Vol I of Sketchbook held in Mitchell Library.; U3452.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK4182/187

    Proving Ground: Richard Harding Davis in the American West

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    The idea of Texas staggered Richard Harding Davis. That, in any event, is how the youthful managing editor of Harper\u27s Weekly portrayed his response to the Lone Star State after boarding a train in New York City and heading south in January 1892 for a three-month tour of Texas, Oklahoma, and Colorado. At twenty-eight, already a much-heralded journalist for his investigative reports on Philadelphia\u27s underworld, and his gripping accounts of the devastating Johnstown Flood of 1889, Davis had been editing Harper\u27s tor a year and was eager for a change of pace. A western jaunt, he reasoned, would present a perfect opportunity to escape the grip of a dreary winter, explore new landscapes and warmer climes, and write a series of articles for his puhlisher, which would appear in its other major magazine. Harper\u27s Monthly. They would then be bundled together into The West from a Car-Window {1892], the result of Davis\u27s brief excursion into terra incognita
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