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While the 1969 volume retained a modicum of material from the old second section of the 1950 publication as the final pages of the main text, two appendices assumed the function of the original section III by devoting themselves to identifying composers and their compositions, listing recordings of harp works, citing pedagogical concerns, and including graded lists of pieces. While there is a portion of the information that can survive the test of time, the question arises whether listing the entire fledgling-year faculty of yet another new summer harp camp is really relevant, or someone playing "The Star Spangled Banner" on her instrument at the opening of a professional basketball game is really worthy of monographic prose.
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Peter Mersky's "U.S. Marine Corps Aviation Since 1912," fourth edition, published by the Naval Institute Press, is both an end for the reader who wishes a single-volume treatment of nearly 100 years of Marine aviation and an exceptional beginning for any who wish a solid foundation for research before the trip to the Navy Department for Marine Corps aircraft acquisition data, then on to Quantico for personal papers, command chronologies and monographic literature. This new edition is both expanded and updated, and it is replete with illustrative photographs.
The book tracks the development and transition of aircraft, and to a lesser degree the associated tactics and employment, and changes in prevailing attitudes, but it is also about the men who flew them in war and peace.
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.... (12.) For a comprehensive monographic treatment of their fate, see GERHARD SCHREIBER, DI...
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... study of 574 education and psychology monographic titles requested in 2004. As was the case with pre...
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... remained, awaiting a definitive monographic study such as the present one. Janine Sourdel-Thom...
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This article examines the project of Jesse Hauk Shera (1903-82), carried out originally in association with his colleague Margaret Egan, of formulating an epistemological foundation for a library science in which bibliography, librarianship, and the then newly emerging ideas about documentation would be integrated. The scholarly orientation and research agenda of the University of Chicago's Graduate Library School provided an appropriate context for his work for social epistemology, though this work was continued long after he left the University of Chicago. A short time after his death, a group of philosophers that included Steve Fuller (1959-) began to study the collective nature of knowledge. Fuller, independently of Shera, identified, named, and developed a program of social epistem...
... to 1855, later published as his first monographic work (Shera, 1949). Back in Chicago, Shera was mad...
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... Standard Book Description for old Monographic Publications. . * ISBD (CF) International Standard...
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... a profusion of books, studies, and monographic literature . U.S. Air Force History and Museums Pr...
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...This monographic essay does not, however, dwell on the issue of gen...
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- Repertory film programming: a critical symposium featuring commentary by John Ewing, John Gianvito, Bruce Goldstein, Haden Guest, Jim Healy, Kent Jones, Laurence Kardish, Marie Losier, Richard Pena, James Quandt, David Schwartz, Adam Sekuler. Dylan Skolnick and Tom Vick.
.... The majority of our programs are monographic and auteurist, focused upon a single director or h...