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Author:
S (Craig)
Description
[S) 012
Beference only
GIDDE1S (Craig).
See BABBEL (Ulrich) and GIDDENS (Craig).
Bibliographical reference llst of the published works of Rudolf Steiner in English translation
Coiipiled by Ulrich Babbel and Craig Giddens. (fur use in conjunction with the Library of the Anthroposophical Society in Great Britain.)
London, 1977, etc.
Card ID:
199
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Author:
CRAIG (Robert)
Description
3 i”J i Esk
CRAIG (Robert).
S MANCUESTER. Chetham Society.
Remains. • .Third Series.
1. Liverpool registry of merchant ships. By
Robert Craig and Rupert Jarvis.
8°. Manchester, 1967.
Card ID:
553
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Author:
CRAIG (Edith)
Description
CRAIG (Edith).
See TERRY (l1en A.) CThe Story of my Life.)
Ellen Terry’s Memoirs. With a preface, notes and additional bio - raphical cbapters by E.Craig and G.St.Johii.
New Yoric, 1932.
Card ID:
464
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Author:
CRAIG (Eardin)
Description
SiLL
CRAIG (Eardin).
A New look at Shakespeare’s quartos. (Stanford Studies in Language and Literature, 22.) pp. vi. + 134.
8. Stanford, Cal., 1961.
[Another copy.]
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Card ID:
519
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Author:
CRAIG (dward Henry Gordon)
Description
795 • S
[Duncan)
CRAIG (dward Henry Gordon).
See DUNCAN (IBadora). [Letters.]
‘Your Isadora1: the love story of Isadora Duncan & Gordon Craig. [The letters of Isadora Duncan to Gordon Craig.] Edited, with a connecting text, by Francis Steegr!lu.Ller.
New York, 1974.
Card ID:
482
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Author:
CRAIG (Maurice James)
Description
CRAIG (Maurice James).
See DUBLIN. St. Patrick’s Hosoital.
The Legacy of Swift: a bi—centenary
record of St. Patrick’s Hospital,
Dublin. [Edited by M.J.Craig]
[Dublin), 1948.
Card ID:
545
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Author:
GIBSON (Alexander Craig)
Description
N’S’4
GIBSON (Alexander Craig).
The Folk speech ofGmberland and some districts adjacent: being short steries and rhymes in the dialéàts of the west border counties... Fourth edition. pp. viii. + 208.
3°. Londor and C.riisI, 1891.
Card ID:
4
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Author:
ORE (!riaxme Craig)
Description
Music Library
Music Library P 102
For reference only
S)ORE (!riaxme Craig). Jsound Recordings.]
Louise Bogan, Paul Engle, Marianne Moore, Allen Tate, reading their own poens. (Twentieth Century Poetry in English.)
Library of Congress !ecording Laboratory. Mono. P 12.
Card ID:
365
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Author:
AGAN (Robert Craig)
Description
MACX1AGAN (Robert Craig).
S LOlDOL [II!. Misoellaneov.a tnstitutions, Sooleties, etc.) Fd1k-Loe. soàiety.. bIitionè.
37, eto. County folk-lore. Printed extract8. 9, 10, 11. xamp1es of printed folk-lore concerning Fife, with some notes ofl Claclanannaz and Kinroes— shires. Collected by J. E. Siinpkins, with an introduction by R. C. IIao1agan, ,t C.
London, 1914.
Card ID:
46
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Author:
ORE (irierine Craig)
Description
Nusic Library
C2 — Cl
Reference only
)ORE (irierine Craig). [Sound Recordings.) See KAvIARAS (Stratis). £Sound Recordings.]
The Poet’s voice: poets reading aloud and comenting upon their 1orks. T.S. Eliot, John Berryman, Ezra Pound, Robert Lowell, Zrienne ibore, Robinson Jeffers, Wallace Stevens, Theodore Roethke, W.H, Auden, Randail Jerreil, William Carlos Williams, Sylvia Plath, Robert Frost. Selected eM edited by Stratis Havieras • Cassette 2,
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press,
Card ID:
370
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Author:
LEEPER (Janet)
Description
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LEEPER (Janet).
See- CRAIG (Edward E.G.)
EdWard Gordon Craig: designs for the theatre. [Reproduction’s. With an introduction by] J.Leeper.
[liarmondsworth], 1948.
Card ID:
377
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Author:
No Author available
Description
CdUecdoc virO
S db
cairn (&vard ffenry Gordon).
A Living theatre: The Gordon Craig Soheol, The Arena •‘ Golda; Tb. ask, a.
florence, 1913.
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Card ID:
476