Fabulae Aesopi Selectae, Or, Select Fables of Aesop
Author: H. Clarke
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Published: 1810
Total Pages: 186
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Author: H. Clarke
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Published: 1810
Total Pages: 186
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Aesop
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Published: 1789
Total Pages: 174
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Colleen Glenney Boggs
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2013-01-08
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 023153194X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKColleen Glenney Boggs puts animal representation at the center of the making of the liberal American subject. Concentrating on the formative and disruptive presence of animals in the writings of Frederick Douglass, Edgar Allan Poe, and Emily Dickinson, Boggs argues that animals are critical to the ways in which Americans enact their humanity and regulate subjects in the biopolitical state. Biopower, or a politics that extends its reach to life, thrives on the strategic ambivalence between who is considered human and what is judged as animal. It generates a space of indeterminacy in which animal representations intervene to define and challenge the parameters of subjectivity. The renegotiation of the species line produces a tension that is never fully regulated. Therefore, as both figures of radical alterity and the embodiment of biopolitics, animals are simultaneously exceptional and exemplary to the biopolitical state. An original contribution to animal studies, American studies, critical race theory, and posthumanist inquiry, Boggs thrillingly reinterprets a long and highly contentious human-animal history.
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 440
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Karen Nipps
Publisher: Penn State Press
Published: 2013-01-24
Total Pages: 327
ISBN-13: 0271062304
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLittle known today, Lydia Bailey was a leading printer in Philadelphia for decades. Her career began in 1808—when her husband, Robert, died, leaving her with the family business to manage—and ended in 1861, when she retired at the age of eighty-two. During her career, she operated a shop that at its height had more than forty employees, acted as city printer for over thirty years, and produced almost a thousand imprints bearing her name. Not surprisingly, sources reveal that she was closely associated with many of her now better-known contemporaries both in the book trade and beyond, people like her father-in-law, Francis Bailey; Mathew Carey; Philip Freneau; and Harriet Livermore. Through a detailed examination and analysis of various sources, Karen Nipps portrays Bailey’s experience within the context of her social, political, religious, and book environments. Lydia Bailey is the first monograph on a woman printer during the handpress period. It consists of a historical essay detailing Bailey’s life and analyzing her role in the contemporary book trade, followed by a checklist of her known imprints. In addition, appendixes offer further statistical information on the activities of her shop. Together, these provide rich material for other book historians as well as for historians of the early Republic, gender, and technology.
Author: Harvard University. Library
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 656
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Published: 1947
Total Pages: 162
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Library. Rare Book Room
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Published: 1972
Total Pages: 818
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Aesop
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Published: 1789
Total Pages: 172
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Publisher: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England : Avero
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 576
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