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Jeff Melland,,    Brian Bonney from books.google.com
Thomas Graham was born 18 January 1753 in Penrith, Cumberland, England. His parents were William Graham and Ruth. He married Mary Brown in 1771. They had six children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in England and Australia.
Jeff Melland,,    Brian Bonney from books.google.com
Zoopoetics provides further traction for people interested in the possibilities when and where species meet. Gestures are paramount to zoopoetics.
Jeff Melland,,    Brian Bonney from books.google.com
This document defines fifteen metadata elements for resource description in a cross-disciplinary information environment.
Jeff Melland,,    Brian Bonney from books.google.com
"This is the colorful and dramatic biography of two of America's most controversial entrepreneurs: Moses Louis Annenberg, 'the racing wire king, ' who built his fortune in racketeering, invested it in publishing, and lost much of it in the ...
Jeff Melland,,    Brian Bonney from books.google.com
This, the second volume of the history of Wits by historian Bruce Murray, has as its central theme the process by which Wits became ‘open’, the compromises this process entailed, and the defence the University mounted to preserve its ...
Jeff Melland,,    Brian Bonney from books.google.com
A history of the 7th Infantry from the Korean War to current conflicts in the Middle East presents its story from the perspectives of its infantrymen, explaining the author's perspectives on how the 7th particularly embodies the nation's ...
Jeff Melland,,    Brian Bonney from books.google.com
In a detailed Question & Answer format, the author, a nationally recognized bankruptcy practitioner, addresses both the esoteric and real world issues of indenture trustees in chapter 11 cases.
Jeff Melland,,    Brian Bonney from books.google.com
The book also traces Moorabbin's development during the period between the 1960s to the mid-1990s. The book includes a list of Moorabbin's presidents, mayors, councillors and professional officers.