349 research outputs found
The Yellow Book Volume 10
1 of 13 volumes : illustrations. Curated title for Fleet Library Special Collections book cover exhibition Bound to Please, fall 2022. An Illustrated Quarterly Imprint varies. Oct. 1896-Apr. 1897: London ; New York : J. Lane. Co-founded and illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley. Nelson, J.G. Checklist of early Bodley Head books, ǂc 1894.11 Binding design for Vols. I-V probably by Aubrey Beardsley, binding design for Vol. VII by J.D. Mackenzie, binding design for Vol. VIII by D.Y. Cameron, binding design for Vol. IX by Mrs. Percy (Mabel) Dearmer, binding design for Vol. X by J. Illingsworth Kay, binding design for Vol. XI by Nellie Syrett, binding design for Vol. XII by Ethel Reed, binding for Vol. XIII by Mabel Syrett. Chrome yellow enameled flat-weave cloth; front cover with black-stamped ruled borders, stylized vignette panel, and titling. Library accession nos.: 5717-5729. Gift of Mrs. William C. Baker.https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/specialcollections_periodicals_theyellowbook/1009/thumbnail.jp
Plural wife: the life story of Mabel Finlayson Allred
Edited by Martha Bradley-Evans.Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Martha Bradley-Evans; Preface -- Mabel Finlayson Allred; My Life Story -- Mabel Finlayson Allred; Postlude: Dedication to their parents -- The Allred children; "My Darling Mabel": Letters and poetry -- From Rulon C. Allred to Mabel Allred
Dr. Mabel Aworh- Impact of Antimicrobial Resistance on Food Security and Safety
Dr. Mabel Aworh speaks at the Chesnutt Library of Fayetteville State University about her recent work on food safety and the dangers of antimicrobial resistance in the food sold at grocery stores.
Presented live on October 8, 2025 as part of Chesnutt Library\u27s Faculty Author Series.https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/faculty_author/1018/thumbnail.jp
The Yellow Book Volume 9
1 of 13 volumes : illustrations. Curated title for Fleet Library Special Collections book cover exhibition Bound to Please, fall 2022. An Illustrated Quarterly Imprint varies. Oct. 1896-Apr. 1897: London ; New York : J. Lane. Co-founded and illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley. Nelson, J.G. Checklist of early Bodley Head books, ǂc 1894.11 Binding design for Vols. I-V probably by Aubrey Beardsley, binding design for Vol. VII by J.D. Mackenzie, binding design for Vol. VIII by D.Y. Cameron, binding design for Vol. IX by Mrs. Percy (Mabel) Dearmer, binding design for Vol. X by J. Illingsworth Kay, binding design for Vol. XI by Nellie Syrett, binding design for Vol. XII by Ethel Reed, binding for Vol. XIII by Mabel Syrett. Chrome yellow enameled flat-weave cloth; front cover with black-stamped ruled borders, stylized vignette panel, and titling. Library accession nos.: 5717-5729. Gift of Mrs. William C. Baker.https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/specialcollections_periodicals_theyellowbook/1008/thumbnail.jp
Mabel Rosenthal Collection on Edwin Franko Goldman
Edwin Franko Goldman (1878-1956) was a bandmaster, author, composer, and founding member and first president of the American Bandmasters Association. He received his musical training at the National Conservatory in New York, and from 1899-1909 he held the position of solo cornet with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. In 1911, he formed the Goldman Band, and by 1918, the band was performing a free summer concert series, which later became known as the Guggenheim Concert Series. Goldman conducted this series until his death in 1956. This collection was compiled by Mabel Rosenthal, a family friend of Goldman's, and consists of newspaper clippings, programs, correspondence, photographs, medals, and scores related to Goldman's career as a conductor and composer
"Dreaming again" [music] /
For voice and piano.; Cover title.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn3290922; NLA copy has signed inscription by the author
The Yellow Book Volume 8
1 of 13 volumes : illustrations. Curated title for Fleet Library Special Collections book cover exhibition Bound to Please, fall 2022. An Illustrated Quarterly Imprint varies. Oct. 1896-Apr. 1897: London ; New York : J. Lane. Co-founded and illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley. Nelson, J.G. Checklist of early Bodley Head books, ǂc 1894.11 Binding design for Vols. I-V probably by Aubrey Beardsley, binding design for Vol. VII by J.D. Mackenzie, binding design for Vol. VIII by D.Y. Cameron, binding design for Vol. IX by Mrs. Percy (Mabel) Dearmer, binding design for Vol. X by J. Illingsworth Kay, binding design for Vol. XI by Nellie Syrett, binding design for Vol. XII by Ethel Reed, binding for Vol. XIII by Mabel Syrett. Chrome yellow enameled flat-weave cloth; front cover with black-stamped ruled borders, stylized vignette panel, and titling. Library accession nos.: 5717-5729. Gift of Mrs. William C. Baker.https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/specialcollections_periodicals_theyellowbook/1007/thumbnail.jp
Miss Mabel Marryat MBE and the league of loyal women
An Author Event presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library, 15 November 2018, Ira Raymond Exhibition Room, Barr Smith LibraryMiss Marryat's Circle: a not so distant past In 1915, the second year of the Great War, Mabel Marryat - granddaughter of South Australia's first colonial chaplain Charles Howard - joined the newly formed League of Loyal Women. Mabel was active in the League's emergency corps, 'women who are prepared to give their service in any need that may arise'. It wasn't long before Mabel was appointed Honorary Supervisor of the Red Cross Depot at the Keswick Military Hospital: No. 7 AGH. After the war, the hospital was renamed RGH Keswick. Here Mabel stayed for 30 years. This book gives voice to the women of South Australia's first 110 years of European settlement and opportunity to reflect on the changing position of women in society. But the spotlight shines on Mabel. Her long and devoted community service - particularly to her 'Diggers' - was extraordinary
Per una definizione del costrutto di autodeterminazione nella pedagogia speciale. Linee concettuali e intersezioni filosofiche
In order to analyse the features characterizing the binomial “self-determination and disability”, the present paper highlights the conceptualizations underling the psycho-pedagogical model of self-de-termination elaborated by the Functional Model and the Causal Agency Theory. In particular, in trac-ing conceptual and epistemological intersections between these theories and the analytic philosophy (especially, Donald Davidson’s works), the author draws attention to some ethical-philosophical issues opened up by these psycho-pedagogical theories. This confirms the crucial role played by the self-determination construct within the contemporary debate on adult disability
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