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    Lilly, S

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    Letter from A. E. Warren, Hawkinsville, Georgia, to Mrs. Walthour, April 18, 1896; Letter from Sarah to Lilly, 1896

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    The letter, from Sarah to Lilly, is written on the back of the second page of the letter from A. E. Warren to Mrs. Matthews

    Fisiopatologia del cuore : un progetto di collaborazione tra studenti di medicina e docenti

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    Le malattie cardiovascolari rappresentano uno dei più importanti problemi di sanità pubblica, in Italia e in molti altri paesi occidentali. Sono patologie che comportano gravi danni dal punto di vista umano, in primo luogo, e anche sociale ed economico. Lo studio delle basi di queste malattie e dei principali fattori di rischio è quindi di vitale importanza. Adesso è finalmente disponibile un testo fresco e innovativo: FISIOPATOLOGIA DEL CUORE, a cura di Leonard S. Lilly, nato da un progetto di collaborazione tra studenti e docenti della Facoltà di Medicina dell’Università di Harvard. Insoddisfatti dei manuali di cardiologia disponibili, gli studenti hanno espresso le loro necessità e i docenti li hanno ascoltati con entusiasmo. Vincitore di due Awards dell’American Medical Writers Association, il testo è diventato rapidamente un best-seller e si è guadagnato una reputazione eccellente tra gli studenti e i docenti di medicina in tutto il mondo, perché è facile da studiare e comprende gli sviluppi tecnologici più recenti

    Lilly Dale

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    80.7568.651 – “Lilly Dale”: Thompson, H. S.: Oliver Ditson: Boston: Minstrel, Ballad: 1853: Song & Chorus

    Lilly Dale

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    [Verse 1] ‘Twas a calm still night, And the moon’s pale light, Shone soft o’er hill and vale When friends mute with grief, Stood around the death bed, Of my poor lost Lilly Dale. [Chorus] Oh! Lilly, sweet Lilly, dear Lilly, Dale, Now the wild rose blossoms o’er her little green grave, Neath the trees in the flow’ry vale. [Verse 2] Her cheeks that once glowed, with the rose tint of health, By the hand of disease had turn’d pale, And the death damp was on the pure white browm Of my poor lost Lilly Dale. [Chorus] [Verse 3] “I got, she said, to the land of rest” And ere my strength shall fail, I must tell you where, near my own loved home, You must lay poor Lilly Dale. [Chorus] [Verse 4] Neath the chestnut tree; where the wild flowers grow, And the stream ripples forth thro’ the vale, Where the birds shall warble their songs in spring, There lay poor Lilly Dale

    Lilly Beraneck,

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    Signatur des Originals: S 36/F03002Original beschriftet und gelaufe

    Lilly Oswald, Brustbild

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    Signatur des Originals: S 36/F0945

    Lilly Gautsch, Rollenbild

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    Signatur des Originals: S 36/F0383

    The luminous life of Lilly Aphrodite

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    A literary historical novel about an orphan girl's journey from poverty to film stardom, set against the grand backdrop of World War I Berlin, the cabaret era, the run-up to World War II, and the innovations in art and industry that accompanied it all. Big, rich, intelligent, and masterfully written, here is a page-turning story of glitter and splendor, drama and love, friendship and identity, and an illuminating account of a period of history that foreshadowed much of the twentieth century. As the clock chimes the turn of the twentieth century, Lilly Nelly Aphrodite takes her first breath. The illegitimate, orphaned daughter of a cabaret performer, she finds early refuge at a Berlin Catholic orphanage. From there follows a lifetime of reinventions, from orphan to maid, war bride, tingle-tangle nightclub girl, and script typist. Her eventual transformation into one of Germany's leading silent-film stars, and a partner in a remarkable romance that crosses decades and continents, could ultimately cost her everything she has worked for
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