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Scudder Middleton Books, Scudder Middleton poetry book James Russell Lowell: A Biography (Abridged, Annotated) Authors: Horace Elisha Scudder
Publisher: BIG BYTE BOOKS
Published Date: 2016-05-12
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Witty, bittingly satirical, erudite, and passionate, James Russell Lowell was one of the great literary and intellectual, giants of the 19th century. Though his name today is less well-known than Hawthorne, Poe, Longfellow, and Emerson, he was their contemporary, peer, and friend. He was the editor of "The Atlantic Monthly" who set the early tone and style for that magazine. A Harvard graduate and prolific essayist and poet, he was later a U.S. diplomat to Spain and England. This two volume, long out-of-print set will keep you entertained from beginning to end. Lowell's wonderful intelligence and wit are on display throughout. You will see why "The Atlantic" became the important magazine that it still is. His friend and biographer, Horace Scudder was also editor of "The Atlantic." For the first time, this long out-of-print volume is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers and smartphones. Be sure to LOOK INSIDE by clicking the cover above or download a sample.

Scudder Middleton Books, Scudder Middleton poetry book Mercury in Fish, Bed Sediment, and Water from Streams Across the United States, 1998-2005 Authors: Barbara C. Scudder
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Published Date: 2010-08
Categories:
Report on how mercury (Hg) was examined in top-predator fish, bed sediment, and water from streams that spanned regional and national gradients of Hg source strength and other factors thought to influence methylmercury bioaccum. Sampled settings include stream basins that were agr¿l, urbanized, undeveloped, and mined. Predator fish were targeted for collection, and composited samples of fish were analyzed for total Hg (THg), as most of the Hg found in fish tissue is MeHg. Samples of bed sediment and stream water were analyzed for THg, MeHg, and characteristics thought to affect Hg methylation, such as loss-on-ignition and acid-volatile sulfide in bed sediment, and pH, dissolved organic carbon, and dissolved sulfate in water. Illus.

Scudder Middleton Books, Scudder Middleton poetry book Genealogy of Early Settlers in Trenton and Ewing, "old Hunterdon County," New Jersey Authors: Eli Field Cooley, William Scudder Cooley
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Published Date: 1883
Categories: Reference
This is a collection of genealogies of the early settlers of "Old Hunterdon County," New Jersey, the majority of the histories tracing families through successive generations of the 18th and 19th centuries in what is now mostly Mercer County. Composed chiefly of a recitation of births, marriages, and deaths, the family histories number more than sixty and touch on several thousand related persons, all of whom are conveniently cited in the index. The following is a representative list of the families treated in the work: Anderson, Anthony, Beatty, Brearley, Burroughs, Cadwalader, Chambers, Clark, Coleman, Cook, Cooley, Dean, Dickinson, Ewing, Field, Fish, Furman, Green, Guild, Hart, Hendrickson, Hild, Houston, Howell, Hunt, Jones, Lanning, Lott, McIlvaine, Moore, Muirhead, Phillips, Potts, Reading, Reed, Reeder, Roberts, Rose, Rozell, Scudder, Slack, Smith, Temple, Tindall, Titus, Tomlinson, Trent, Van Cleve, Welling, White, Woodhull, Woodruff, Woolsey, and Yard.



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