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21. The Perfect Spot
22. Robert Blake: General at Sea
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23. Painter and Ugly
 
24. William Blake's Commercial Book
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25. Milton, A Poem (The Illuminated
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26. Arizona Traveler's Handbook (6th
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27. A Letter to the Hon. Robert Baldwin,
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28. Consultation: A Handbook for Individual
 
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29. Conservative Party from Peel to
30. General-at-sea: the life of Admiral
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31. Al corriente: Curso intermedio
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32. Distinguished Service: Lydia Chapin
33. LOVE AIN'T NOTHING BUT SEX MISSPELLED
 
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34. Perception, 3rd Edition
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35. The Nuns of Minsk, a Drama, by
 
36. Blake's Grave: a Prophetic Book
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37. Robert Blake of Ringwood
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38. Robert Blake: Admiral and General
 
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39. William Blake and His Contemporaries
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40. Robert Blake, Admiral and General

21. The Perfect Spot
by Robert J. Blake
Paperback: 32 Pages (1997-03-17)
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Asin: 0698114310
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A surprising turn on a wilderness walk leads to the perfect spot for a father to paint and a son to play in this marvelously illustrated woodland story by the author of Riptide. Watercolor illustrations. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book looking for that perfect spot
The Perfect Spot is the perfect book for showing the father and son relationship. They are each looking for that perfect spot each for different reasons. The author-illustrator's setting is the very beautiful Schooley's Mountain County park in northwest New Jersey. ... Read more


22. Robert Blake: General at Sea
by J.R. Powell
Hardcover: 384 Pages (1972-08-24)

Isbn: 0844800538
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23. Painter and Ugly
by Robert J. Blake
Hardcover: 48 Pages (2011-01-20)
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Asin: 0399243232
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Painter and Ugly are best friends. They run together, they swim together, they eat out of the same dinner bowls. When one calls out, "Yip," the other answers back. They are inseparable! That is, until they are forced apart and put on two different teams for the junior Iditarod. But nothing can keep them apart. When during the race Painter finds a boy musher alone, stranded on the trail, he calls out, "Yip!" and Ugly answers his call. These old friends team up to finish the race, together again, side by side.

Robert Blake brings us back to the Iditarod in this exciting and heartwarming story of racing and friendship. ... Read more


24. William Blake's Commercial Book Illustrations: A Catalogue and Study of the Plates Engraved by Blake after Designs by Other Artists
by Robert N. Essick
 Hardcover: 310 Pages (1991-09-05)
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Isbn: 0198173903
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William Blake (1757-1827) is recognized today as one of England's great artists and poets, but in his own time he was known principally as a professional engraver. The book illustrations he executed after designs by other artists form a significant part of his graphic productions. These prints are fully described and reproduced for the first time in this authoritative catalog providing new information on the preliminary drawings, and the relationships between Blake's prints and the texts they accompany. The 295 illustrations include all Blake's copy prints published in books and a generous selection of the preliminary drawings from which he worked. ... Read more


25. Milton, A Poem (The Illuminated Books of William Blake, Volume 5)
by William Blake
Paperback: 286 Pages (1998-09-04)
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Asin: 0691001480
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The core of William Blake's vision, his greatness as one of the British Romantics, is most fully expressed in his Illuminated Books, masterworks of art and text intertwined and mutually enriching. Made possible by recent advances in printing and reproduction technology, the publication of new editions of Jerusalem and Songs of Innocence and of Experience in 1991 was a major publishing event. Now these two volumes are followed by The Early Illuminated Books and Milton, A Poem. The books in both volumes are reproduced from the best available copies of Blake's originals and in faithfulness and accuracy match the acclaimed standards set by Jerusalem and Songs. These two volumes are uniform in format and binding with the first two volumes.

The Early Illuminated Books comprises All Religions Are One and There Is No Natural Religion; Thel; Marriage of Heaven and Hell; and Visions of the Daughters of Albion. Milton, A Poem, second only to Jerusalem in extent and ambition, is accompanied by Laocon, The Ghost of Abel, and On Homer's Poetry. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Lots of helps for the general reader of this difficult lyric
The editors of this great work recognize its difficulties and that it is usually only the domain of specialists.They have filled to volume it commentary, notes, and helps to try and help the general reader to penetrate aspects of this extended poem / lyric / myth.The style is so personal to Blake and so unlike any other writer's style that it is hard for most of us to make sense of what each character means in any instance.A further difficulty is that there really isn't a narrative path or plot or much to help the reader move from one moment to the next.Blake had a view of reality has so multi-layered with each being having simultaneous multiple identities and manifestations that our normal way of viewing reality is quite useless.

The plates are beautifully reproduced with wonderful coloring and great images.It is a poem you can tackle as you wish, but plan on spending a lot of time thinking about it before it yields much to you.

For those readers who love Blake this is a great volume to add to your collection.

4-0 out of 5 stars bet you never knew Milton was a ....!!!
I hate Blake.He and his Zoas and Los can go suck the ample breasts of Albion's emanation Jerusalem.At least Joyce (the only other person I know with this personal mythology splattered out for everyone) had a sense of humor.This guy, though.
Nevertheless, the illustrations are something, and there is something in the poem, I don't know exactly what it is (nor does anyone else, regardless of how convoluted and esoteric their arguments), but I'm convinced that in order to understand the least bit of these poems, you must read them all. Study them, in fact.The notes in this version are very good, and the extra illustrations are great, particularly the painting of Adam and Eve discovering Abel with Cain running off covering his newly marked forehead.Also, there is a large Lacoon, undoubtedly Blake's best thing. (I don't want to call it a poem, painting, or even "work" for some reason).

5-0 out of 5 stars You don't know these people.
Try as I might, I haven't come up with the blend of radical individualism thwarted by universal awareness which would make this kind of book an intellectual treat for most people.I have read the poems by William Blake (just a few thousand lines, really) that are in this book before, and I even compared the abridged copy of his poems which I've had for years with a complete text from the library to discover what I could about the process of selection.Most of this is still a big mystery to a lot of people, and buying this book was my first attempt to get the whole picture of what a lot of professors might think about a single work, which is printed on plates numbered 1, then 1 to 8, 8*, 9 to 32, 32*, 33 to 46, then a Preface, copy B, plate 2, and even a plate f, followed by variations of the pictures which were on plate 13 and other Supplementary Illustrations.I had some trouble making out words on the colored plates, so the most educational part of the book for me is the printed text with notes from pages 111 to 217.

Milton is a great figure in English literature, and the great poems which place Satan and God in a struggle that makes Adam and Eve seem like minor characters are the intellectual context for Blake's effort to write a poem using Milton to write about things that minor characters wouldn't even want to talk about.Things don't really start happening for me until plate 12, "According to the inspiration of the Poetic Genius/Who is the eternal all-protecting Divine Humanity" that Milton actually rose up and said, "I go to Eternal Death!"Don't expect to meet anyone saying such things on our streets.This attempt to be instructive in the art of self-annihilation produces one of the great intellectual puzzles of eternal questions, which attempt not to apply to a particular place and time.My appreciation of John Milton and William Blake is more concerned with their ideas than with artistic techniques.The importance of Blake was suggested, more than it was demonstrated, by Theodore Roszak in THE MAKING OF A COUNTER CULTURE, Chapter VIII, "Eyes of Flesh, Eyes of Fire," which observes that a "perfectly sensible interpretation . . . would tell us, for example, that the poet Blake, under the influence of Swedenborgian mysticism, developed a style based on esoteric visionary correspondences . . . Etc.Etc.Footnote."(Roszak, p. 239).What really impressed me was the intellectual context established in the Bibliographical Notes, at the end of THE MAKING OF A COUNTER CULTURE, which states, "Anything Blake ever wrote seems supremely relevant to the search for alternative realities."(p. 302).The radical element of that thought needs to be understood in a way that affirms the religious significance of what Blake was trying to accomplish, and other scholars might overlook how this search in Blake's work might oppose their own assumptions about our cultural inheritance.Harold Bloom, in BLAKE'S APOCALYPSE, (1963, shortly before the radical part of the sixties) said "The dark Satanic Mills have nothing to do with industrialism, but" poetically pick the most common example for why those who are bored might want to complain of "The same dull round, even of a universe, would soon become a mill with complicated wheels."(Bloom, p. 305).There are a lot of names to explain, as Bloom does in his book, and the scholars employed by Tate Gallery Publications for the production of this book display an extraordinary amount of work on this project for that purpose, and the intellectual puzzles are what remains mysterious even after learning what knowledge is available.

At the heart of the poem, "Milton," is the question of what such a character might mean to William Blake, and how, long after Milton's death, he might be of some use.A lot of works have been written to give an author the opportunity to say something that he wouldn't have otherwise had a chance to say, and this book seems to be one of the unique cases of a work which tries to say something that no one else is saying.Instead of treating Milton like anyone who had been dead for more than a hundred years, the treatment of Milton's thought also supposes that it exists through an "Emanation, Sixfold presumably because he had three wives and three daughters."(Bloom, p. 308).Bloom thinks this book is a result of "a complex relation of responsibility to what he has made, though his creation is in torment because scattered through the creation."(p. 308).After John Milton had become blind, his wives and daughters represented a tremendous portion of his remaining contact with the world.

Walter Kaufmann, in LIFE AT THE LIMITS, considered a sonnet by the blind Milton about a dream in which one of his wives, who had died, was seen by him "Brought back to me like Alcestis from the grave."The reality expressed in the final line of that poem, "I wak'd, she fled, and day brought back my night," seemed to Kaufmann to be "the most powerful last line of any English short poem."(LIFE AT THE LIMITS, p. 75).Blake approached this situation, in which picturing another person might be considered the strongest link with any reality, with what modern readers might consider an unctiously religious picture on plate 15, with the caption (explained on p. 139 with, "The giving up of selfhood to achieve a more inclusive sense of self is essential for the artist to create" which isn't so scary if it is only applied to artists and monks):"To annihilate the Self-[there is a foot here in the picture]-hood of Deceit & False Forgiveness."Then plate 16 starts with "In those three females whom his Wives, & those three whom his Daughters/Had represented and containd.that they might be resume'd / By giving up of Selfhood:"This poetic division of a single poet into six male-female relationships is the most surprising thing in the poem, for me.Trying to apply it to religion states a much more radical understanding of what religion has to offer than most people expect if they merely go to church, which seems to be one of Roszak's points about how our culture accepts religion by making it strictly mainstream, totally "God Bless America" as the most popular current phrase goes.Much of the scholarship on the creation of Blake's large works notes how uncommercial it was in Blake's day, as "Hayley discouraged him from anything other than `the meer drudgery of business' (p. 14)" and this book tries to make that picture perfectly clear.

In one of the few small works at the end of this book, Blake complained:

The Classics, it is the Classics! / & not Goths nor Monks, that / Desolate Europe with Wars.(p. 264)

I feel the same way, complaining about some books, but Blake assumed a society in which people were actually being taught things like a Platonic belief in forms, and the Classics were a large element of what seemed bad to him.He might have felt differently if he ever had a chance to observe our formless void, where any claim to wisdom is highly suspect.We can only look the other way.

5-0 out of 5 stars ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE
Princeton University Press has thoroughly impressed me with this series. Using higher quality paper than I've ever seen in publishing, along with an unheard-of *six* color printing process, they have reproduced the colorslike never before. In addition to the color plates, a full reprint of thetext is included in typescript, as well as informed and thoughtfulcommentary. Well done! Too bad the hardback is out of print (or was at thetime of this review). ... Read more


26. Arizona Traveler's Handbook (6th ed)
by Bill Weir, Robert Blake
Paperback: 465 Pages (1996-08)
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Asin: 1566910714
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This title guides travellers to Arizona's diverse sights, including ancient pueblos, historic missions, the Colorado River and the Navajo National Monument. There is in-depth coverage of outdoor recreation including tips on exploring the Grand Canyon, conduct, permits and regulations for visiting Native American reservations, camping, hiking and whitewater rafting. The book also covers cities, parks and driving routes. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Best Arizona guide
There are a number of Arizona guides but this one beats all.It is especially good in the way it is organized on the areas and routes of travel.We live in Arizona and it tells us many things that we would normally overlook.

3-0 out of 5 stars Old Edition
As the author, I recommend the new 7th edition (1999), retitled "Moon Handbooks: Arizona." It offers many new sights and practicalities as well as a major revision of the old reliables. ... Read more


27. A Letter to the Hon. Robert Baldwin, from Wm. Hume Blake, Professor of Law in the University of King's College, Upon the Administration of Justice in Western ... the Same Subject Now Before the Legislature
by Robert Baldwin, William Hume Blake
Paperback: 50 Pages (2010-02-26)
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Asin: 1145873065
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


28. Consultation: A Handbook for Individual and Organization Development
by Robert R. Blake, Jane S. Mouton, Jane Srygley Mouton
Paperback: 484 Pages (1976-07-22)
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Asin: 0201005948
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29. Conservative Party from Peel to Churchill
by Robert Blake
 Hardcover: 272 Pages (1970-10-29)
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Asin: 0413272001
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30. General-at-sea: the life of Admiral Robert Blake;
by Frank Knight
Hardcover: 152 Pages (1971)

Isbn: 0356036944
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31. Al corriente: Curso intermedio de espanol (Student Edition)
by Robert Blake, María Victoria González Pagani, Alicia Ramos, Martha Marks
Paperback: 448 Pages (2002-12-24)
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Asin: 0072496401
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A single-volume intermediate Spanish program, Al corriente places readings at the core of each chapter. Recent research has shown that reading is particularly effective for building language skills. The readings-both literary and contemporary authentic-serve as the basis for each of the chapter's vocabulary development, grammar, and many of the communicative activities. The real-life materials are interesting and motivating to students. Reading strategies help students understand the most important aspects of the readings. A special internet-integrated section of each chapter helps students develop their web research skills and connect with the Spanish-speaking world. Pair and group activities, integrated with the grammar sections, encourage meaningful communication. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Al corriente review
I received the book quickly and it was in good condition. The way the seller described it was the way I got it. I was very satisfied

4-0 out of 5 stars Good experience
This was the first time I bought something through Amazon. Overall it was a good experience. The seller was very nice and sent me my book pretty quickly.

5-0 out of 5 stars Quick Delivery when I needed it.
I needed this book quickly and they provided, and it was less expensive then buying it at school. ... Read more


32. Distinguished Service: Lydia Chapin Kirk, Partner in Diplomacy, 1896-1984 (Adst-Dacor Diplomats and Diplomacy)
by Lydia Chapin Kirk
Hardcover: 273 Pages (2007-11-30)
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Asin: 0815608918
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An intimate glimpse into life in the diplomatic corps, recalling pre-World War II London, Moscow during the early days of the Cold War, and Taiwan after the split from Mao Tse-tung's China.

When her husband is offered the assignment of U.S. Naval attaché in London in 1939, Lydia Chapin Kirk packs up her family and embarks on a lifelong journey, one in which she becomes a firsthand witness to the extraordinary world events of her time. Kirk's historical memoir offers a fascinating portrait of a remarkable life, told first from the perspective of a young girl in Erie, Pennsylvania, Paris, and Washington before World War I, and then from her husband's postings as U.S. naval attaché and then as U.S. ambassador to Belgium, the Soviet Union, and Taiwan during the cold war. She brings alive the unique challenges and complex managerial and social responsibilities of a diplomat's spouse, especially when facing the perils of looming war, the challenges of Stalin's Moscow, and lengthy separations from her husband and children.

An accomplished author of four books published in the 1950s and 1970s, Lydia Kirk captures the places and times in which she lived, the youthful adventures and wartime disruptions. With colorful prose and vivid detail, she offers recollections of such prominent people as President Theodore Roosevelt, Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko, and Madame Chiang Kai-shek. Kirk has an artist's eye for her surroundings, revealing candid perceptions of human nature. Here is the story of a woman of consequence living through a transitional time when wives' roles were different than they are now. Her memoir gives voice to the many strong women of her generation whose untold contributions will inspire readers of all backgrounds. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars doing and performing all manner of things thereunto pertaining
This gift of Roger Kirk's and yours gives me a good deal of pleasure. This is a good book.

I naturally turned to the end of the book - always much more important than the beginning, because the beginning is what was handed to you and the end is what you have made of it. The following passages I approve of because I hear an echo of the familiar.

Excerpts From the chapter entitled "Final Years".

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We took Mother to a very fancy restaurant, allegedlythe best in Munich, with exquisitely presented food. It was not a great success as Mother thought our table too ill-placed for her ambassador son and "did not like food too much handled."
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Mother was buried with my father in Arlington Cemetery after a memorial service at St. John's Church. She used to laugh about the response of the cemetery authorities when she asked if she could be buried with him. "That's fine Madame; we just dig a little deeper." She only left a few instructions about the funeral. "The service is to be said at St. John's Church by the rector or any male clergyman of my son's choice. The navy hymn should be played. My name on Alan's tombstone should read `and his wife', not `and his beloved wife'.

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The instructive things about Navy that have stuck with me, I have learned from the wives. Granny used to say something like "doing and performing all manner of things thereunto pertaining." She was a good Navy wife, a person of duty who lived her life for her husband's career. So was Lydia Chapin Kirk. From the back cover on being appointed ambassador to USSR: "...He was ready to face the Russians, as he had been to face the Germans. This being so, who was I, a service woman born and bred, to object, especially as this time I could share the challenge with him."

This is splendidly put! The unofficial Navy motto is "Non sibi sed patriae." This is a good book.
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33. LOVE AIN'T NOTHING BUT SEX MISSPELLED - Harlan Ellison Uniform Edition Book (11) Eleven: Neither Your Jenny Nor Mine; The Universe of Robert Blake; A Many Flavored Bird; Riding the Dark Train Out; Valerie; The Resugence of Miss Ankle Strap Wedgie
by Harlan Ellison
Paperback: Pages (1976)

Isbn: 0515037982
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34. Perception, 3rd Edition
by Robert-Blake,Randolph Sekuler
 Hardcover: Pages (1994)
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Asin: B003GZG7B2
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35. The Nuns of Minsk, a Drama, by Robert Blake
by Robert Hely Thompson
Paperback: 42 Pages (2010-07-24)
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Asin: 1154550788
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This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher's website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subjects: Poets, Irish; English poetry; Biography ... Read more


36. Blake's Grave: a Prophetic Book Being William Blake's Illustrations for Robert Blair's The Grave, Arranged as Blake Directed
by William Blake
 Hardcover: Pages (1963)

Asin: B001718H5G
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37. Robert Blake of Ringwood
by Robert Blake
Paperback: 348 Pages (2010-02-16)
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


38. Robert Blake: Admiral and General at Sea : Based on Family and State Papers
by Hepworth Dixon
Hardcover: 372 Pages (2000-04-01)
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Asin: 0967482615
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This is the biography of the renowned admiral and general, Robert Blake, and, in it, the naval history of England during the 17th century - one of its most dramatic and turbulent periods. Having been painstakingly researched from official British-state and Blake-family papers and written by one of England's foremost writers of the 19th century, Robert Blake remains an important research volume today. Containing extensive footnote references, this definitive work is reproduced here in the first-ever facsimile of the rare first edition. The volume has been enhanced by a new introduction, written by a well-known maritime historian, and the addition of an index. ... Read more


39. William Blake and His Contemporaries and Followers: Selected Works from the Collection of Robert N. Essick : An Exhibition Catalogue
by Robert N. Essick
 Paperback: 80 Pages (1987-10)
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Asin: 0873280938
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40. Robert Blake, Admiral and General at Sea, based on family and State papers
by William Hepworth Dixon
Paperback: 428 Pages (2010-08-29)
list price: US$35.75 -- used & new: US$25.81
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Asin: 1177860899
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This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: Chapman and Hall in 1852 in 432 pages; Subjects: Admirals; Great Britain; Great Britain History, Naval 1649-1660; Biography & Autobiography / General; Biography & Autobiography / Military; History / Europe / Great Britain; History / Military / General; History / Military / Naval; ... Read more


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