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CLARK (Cumberland)
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CLARK (Cumberland)
Astronomy in the poeto. [With opecial reference to astronomy in Shakespeare]. pp. xi. ÷ 116.
°. Bournemouth and London, [1922].
Card ID:
414
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Author:
CLARK (Cumberland)
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CLARK (Cumberland).
A Study of Shakespeare’s ‘Henry VIII’. pp.. v. + 218.
8. London, [1931].
Card ID:
427
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Author:
CLARK (Cumberland)
Description
CLARK (Cumberland).
A Study of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. pp. 115.
8°. London, 1929.
Card ID:
428
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Author:
CLARK (Cumberland)
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CLARK (Cumberland).
A Studyof The Merchant o Venice. pp. x. + 203.
8°. London, 1927.
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Card ID:
429
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Author:
CLARK (Cumberland)
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CLARK (Cumberland).
Shakespeare and science: a study of Shakespeare’s interest in, and literary and dramatic use of, natural phenomena; with an account of the astronomy,astrology, and alchemy of his dy, and his attitude towards these sciences. pp.262.
8°. Birmingham, 1929.
Card ID:
424
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Author:
CLARK (Cumberland)
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CLARK (Cumberland).
Dickens and Talfourd. With an address & three unpublished letters to Talfourd, the father of the first Copyright Act, which put an end to the piracy of Dickens’ writings. Pp. 43.
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8 . London, privately printed, 1919.
Card ID:
417
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Author:
X (Cumberland)
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CLAiX (Cumberland).
See DICKENS (C. J. H.) [Letters.]
The Story of a great friendship: Charles
Dickens and Clarkson Stanfiej.d. With
an introduction by C. Clark, etc.
London printed, 1918.
Card ID:
430
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Author:
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CLARK (Cumberland).
Falstaff and his friends. [With a bibliography.] pp. 128 + (8).
8°. (Shrewsbury), 1935.
Card ID:
420
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Author:
SHAKESPEARE (William)
Description
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SHAKESPEARE (William). [Apendix — Miscel1aneous. See CLARK (Cumberland).
Atronorny in the poets. [With special reference to astronomy in Shakespeare.J
Bournemouth and London, [l922j
Card ID:
148
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Author:
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CLARK (Cumberland).
Shakespeare and national character: a study of Shakespear&s knowledge and dramatic and literary use of the distinctive racial characteristics of the different peoples of the world. [with a bibliography.] pp. 308. Plates.
80. London, 1932.
Card ID:
422
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CLARK (Howard WJ.t,on).
The Mussels of the Cumberland river and its tributaries. By C.B.Wilson and H.Walton Clark.
Washington, 1914.
See UNITED STATES OF ARIOA. Departments of State and Official Bodies. Department of Commerce and Iabor. Bureau. of Fisheries. LDocuments.1 No. 781.
Card ID:
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Author:
SIAKESPEAE (William)
Description
SIAKESPEAE (William). LAppendix. - Critici.) See CLARK (Cumberland,.
Shakespeare and science: a study of Shakespeare’s interest in, and literary and dramatic use of natural phenomena; with an account of the astronomy, astrology,and alchemy of his day, and his attitude towards these sciences.
Birmingham, 1929.
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