Poetry Books by Harry Kemp
The Whale's Wake
Authors: Harry Morton
Publisher:
Published Date: 1982
Categories: Maori (New Zealand people)
A history of whaling and whalers in New Zealand and the southwest Pacific.
Publisher:
Published Date: 1982
Categories: Maori (New Zealand people)
A history of whaling and whalers in New Zealand and the southwest Pacific.
The Riverside Shakespeare
Authors: William Shakespeare, Gwynne Blakemore Evans, Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature Harry Levin, Herschel Baker, J. J. M. Tobin
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin College Division
Published Date: 1996-12-31
Categories: Drama
The Second Edition of this complete collection of Shakespeare's plays and poems features two essays on recent criticism and productions, fully updated textual notes, a photographic insert of recent productions, and two works recently attributed to Shakespeare. The authors of the essays on recent criticism and productions are Heather DuBrow, University of Wisconsin at Madison, and William Liston, Ball State University, respectively.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin College Division
Published Date: 1996-12-31
Categories: Drama
The Second Edition of this complete collection of Shakespeare's plays and poems features two essays on recent criticism and productions, fully updated textual notes, a photographic insert of recent productions, and two works recently attributed to Shakespeare. The authors of the essays on recent criticism and productions are Heather DuBrow, University of Wisconsin at Madison, and William Liston, Ball State University, respectively.
The long dispute
Authors: Harry Evison
Publisher:
Published Date: 1997-01
Categories: History
A history of the impact of European colonisation on the Maori of the South Island, drawn from both European and Maori sources. Illustrated with photographs and maps. An abridged and revised version of 'Te Waipounamu: The Greenstone Island', which won the 1994 New Zealand Book Award for non-fiction.
Publisher:
Published Date: 1997-01
Categories: History
A history of the impact of European colonisation on the Maori of the South Island, drawn from both European and Maori sources. Illustrated with photographs and maps. An abridged and revised version of 'Te Waipounamu: The Greenstone Island', which won the 1994 New Zealand Book Award for non-fiction.
Breezy Stories
Authors: Adolphe Barreaux, Richard Butler Glaenzer, Erle S Gardner
Publisher: Pulpville Press
Published Date: 2014-03-26
Categories:
Compiled by Jerry L. Schneider, this collection of stories from Breezy Stories magazine includes the works of some famous authors, including Erle Stanley Gardner, Ray Cummings, Johnston McCulley, and Murray Leinster. Illustrated.
Publisher: Pulpville Press
Published Date: 2014-03-26
Categories:
Compiled by Jerry L. Schneider, this collection of stories from Breezy Stories magazine includes the works of some famous authors, including Erle Stanley Gardner, Ray Cummings, Johnston McCulley, and Murray Leinster. Illustrated.
Scholar in the Wilderness
Authors: Harry Jackson
Publisher:
Published Date: 2018-09
Categories: History
Francis Adrian Van der Kemp was a writer, minister, and political leader of some prominence in his native Holland when he fled from religious and political persecution in 1788 to settle in Oneida County in upstate New York. He became one of the area's prominent citizens during its formative period. His active, inquiring mind ranged far beyond his rural village of Oldenbarneveld. Politics, religion, history, government, scientific agriculture, geology, the Erie Canal, the conduct of the War of 1812, and any threat to political or religious freedom stimulated him to research and writing. Van der Kamp's views were sought and respected not only by his friends and neighbors, but also by state and national leaders. His warm friendship with John and Abigail Adams endured until their deaths, and John Quincy Adams continued the relationship. This is an absorbing biography of an active and influential citizen and resident of central New York State.
Publisher:
Published Date: 2018-09
Categories: History
Francis Adrian Van der Kemp was a writer, minister, and political leader of some prominence in his native Holland when he fled from religious and political persecution in 1788 to settle in Oneida County in upstate New York. He became one of the area's prominent citizens during its formative period. His active, inquiring mind ranged far beyond his rural village of Oldenbarneveld. Politics, religion, history, government, scientific agriculture, geology, the Erie Canal, the conduct of the War of 1812, and any threat to political or religious freedom stimulated him to research and writing. Van der Kamp's views were sought and respected not only by his friends and neighbors, but also by state and national leaders. His warm friendship with John and Abigail Adams endured until their deaths, and John Quincy Adams continued the relationship. This is an absorbing biography of an active and influential citizen and resident of central New York State.
Chanteys And Ballads, Sea-Chanteys, Tramp-Ballads And Other Ballads And Poems
Authors: Harry Kemp
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Published Date: 2013-04-16
Categories: Poetry
A beautiful collection of ballads from land and sea. A perfect companion for anybody interested that classic sound of flowing poems and rugged voices.
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Published Date: 2013-04-16
Categories: Poetry
A beautiful collection of ballads from land and sea. A perfect companion for anybody interested that classic sound of flowing poems and rugged voices.