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"Intervista a Cary Wolfe"
Intervista a Cary Wolfe sulla rilevanza della teoria e di una robusta teoresi filosofica nella articolazione del pensiero anti specista. Rapporto tra filosofia, teoria post-umanista, e pensiero biopolitico. Rilevanza della decostruzione e del pragmatismo nordamericano
Paul Wolfe papers, 1908-1976
This collection contains correspondence, photographs, postcards, and legal papers concerning Paul Wolfe. The correspondence includes letters written during World War II to his family in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Wolfe wrote from various locations, including Camp Chaffee; Washington, D.C.; Indian Gap, Pennsylvania, as well as England, France, and Germany. The photographs during this period are of Paul Wolfe, his family and friends, and the locations he visited. Postcards depict propaganda art used by the United States during World War II. Three spiral notebooks in box two contain duplication of all World War II content.; Later correspondence, 1961-1971, concerns Wolfe's work as judge in the 12th Judicial District, including trial procedures and jury instructions for the state of Arkansas. Among this correspondence are several drafts of both the Trial Judge Book and the Jury Instructions Book.; Paul Wolfe's daughter, Cynthia Wolfe, composed the narrative and arranged the letters, photographs, and postcards.Paul Wolfe papers, 1908-197
Canadian Klondike Mining Company's gold mining dredge No. 3 at work, Yukon Territory, August 22, 1913
Caption on Image: Gold dredge at work. Aug. 22, 1913. Wolfe Photo. Dawson, Y. T.
Handwritten on verso: Wolfe 312
PH Coll 662.30Frank E. Wolfe owned and operated Wolfe Photo studio in Yukon Territory, Dawson from the late 1890s to around 1920. The Wolfe Photo studio was one of the major photographic studios of the Yukon area gold rush.Scanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 100 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x600 ppi. 2008
Jacque Wolfe Field Notes & Catalog 2004-2007
Field notes and catalogs of Jacque Wolfe from collecting during 2004-200
Canadian Klondike Mining Company gold mining dredge No. 3 on the right with Dawson in the background, Yukon Territory, August 2, 1914
Caption on image: Canadian No. 3 gold dredge at work. Dawson City looking north. Aug. 2, 1914. Wolfe Photo. 259
PH Coll 662.33Frank E. Wolfe owned and operated Wolfe Photo studio in Yukon Territory, Dawson from the late 1890s to around 1920. Wolfe Photo studio was one of the major photographers of the Yukon area gold rush.Scanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 100 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x600 ppi. 2008
Jacque Wolfe Field Notes & Catalog 2000-2002
Field notes and catalogs of Jacque Wolfe from collecting during 2000-200
Canadian Klondike Mining Company gold mining dredge No. 2, partially landed with buckets trailing out of the front, Bear Creek, Yukon Territory, May 5, 1914
Caption on Image: Canadian No. 2 at Bear Creek. May 5, 1914. Wolfe Photo. Dawson, Y. T. 70.
PH Coll 662.26Frank E. Wolfe owned and operated Wolfe Photo studio in Yukon Territory, Dawson from the late 1890s to around 1920. Wolfe Photo studio was one of the major photographers of the Yukon area gold rush.Scanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 100 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x600 ppi. 2008
Jacque Wolfe Field Notes & Catalog 1997-1999
Field notes and catalogs of Jacque Wolfe from collecting during 1997-199
Gold mining dredge on Upper Hunker Creek, Yukon Territory, June 28, 1913
Caption on Image: Dredge on Upper Hunker Creek. June 28, 1913. Wolfe Photo. Dawson, Y. T. 111
PH Coll 662.18Frank E. Wolfe owned and operated Wolfe Photo studio in Yukon Territory, Dawson from the late 1890s to around 1920. Wolfe Photo studio was one of the major photographers of the Yukon area gold rush.Scanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 100 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x600 ppi. 2008
Ogilvie Bridge over Bonanza Creek with the Canadian Klondike Mining Company dredge No. 4 working in the basin in the background, Yukon Territory, July 18, 1913
Caption on Image: Gold Dredging at Ogilvie Bridge. July 18, 1913. Wolfe Photo. Dawson, Y. T.
PH Coll 662.6Frank E. Wolfe owned and operated Wolfe Photo studio in Dawson from the late 1890s to around 1920. Wolfe was one of the major photographers of the Yukon area gold rush.Scanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 100 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x600 ppi. 2008
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