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The Plays of Colley Cibber: Volume II
1st Edition
Edited
By Rodney Hayley
December 07, 2020
Originally collated and published in 1980, this volume contains the plays of Colley Cibber, edited and with an introduction by Rodney L. Hayley. The book contains The Lady's Last Stake, The Rival Fools, Ximena, The Non-Juror and The Refusal....
The Plays of Henry Carey
1st Edition
Edited
By Samuel Macey
December 07, 2020
Originally written between the years 1722 and 1743, the works of Henry Carey included in this volume were originally compiled by Samuel L. Macey for this volume in 1980. The volume includes the dramatic works of Henry Carey, Hanging and Marriage; or the Dead-Man's Wedding, and the songs, ...
The Plays of Isaac Bickerstaff: Volume III
1st Edition
Edited
By Peter Tasch
December 07, 2020
This compilation of Isaac Bickerstaff's plays was originally compiled and published in 1981, and the plays written in the 1760s-70s. Edited and with an introduction by Peter A. Tasch, the volume contains seven plays: The Captive; He Wou'd if He Cou'd; or, An Old Fool worse than Any; The Recruiting ...
The Plowman's Tale: The c. 1532 and 1606 Editions of a Spurious Canterbury Tale
1st Edition
By Mary Rhinelander McCarl
December 07, 2020
Published in 1997: An edition of the literary virus that inserted itself into the Canterbury Tales and passed as authentic until the late 19th century. The virulent attack on the clergy made possible the Renaissance conception of Chaucer as a pre-Protestant English patriot....
The Politics of Trade Pressure: American-Soviet Relations, 1980-88
1st Edition
By Mohammed Ishaq
December 07, 2020
First published in 1999, this volume examines Soviet-American relations with a specific emphasis on the American use of trade pressure in comparison with Soviet involvement in regional conflicts, in contrast to a broader East-West dichotomous analysis. Mohammed Ishaq addresses the history of the ...
The Problems of Refugees in Africa: Boundaries and Borders
1st Edition
By Ebenezer Q . Blavo
December 07, 2020
First published in 1999, this volume is an attempt to make the facts of the tremendous physical, social and psychological problems for the uprooted due to the numerous conflicts known to all and to stress the need for a concerted effort by all to achieve lasting peace on the continent. Ebenezer Q. ...
The Quest of the Holy Grail
1st Edition
By Jessie L. Weston
December 07, 2020
Published in 1965: In the following pages the author has endeavoured to give, as clearly and concisely as possible, a description of the literature composing the Grail cycle, an analysis of its content and a survey of the leading theories to which this perplexing body of romance has given rise....
The Rise of Gawain, Nephew of Arthur
1st Edition
Edited
By Mildred Leake Day
December 07, 2020
Published in 1984: The Rise of Gawain, Nephew of Arthur is an exciting adventure story of the training, testing, and recognition of knighthood in King Arthur's court. The setting is the historical world of the fifth century: Rome, Jerusalem, Britannia. Atleast one copy of the story circulated in ...
The Role of Employer Associations and Labour Unions in the EMU: Institutional Requirements for European Economic Policies
1st Edition
By Gerhard Huemer, Michael Mesch, Franz Traxler
December 07, 2020
First published in 1999, this volume recognises that in the course of European integration, national economic policy makers lose some effective policy instruments. Contributors to this omnibus volume analyse the 'room for maneuvering' available to national and EU economic and social policies under ...
The Romance of Tristan: Template Subtitle
1st Edition
Edited
By Norris J. Lacy
December 07, 2020
Published in 1989: A translation of Beroul's twelfth century Tristran from the Old French. Discussion of the author is included, but since nothing is known of him (or them) the biography is limited. His literary style and historical (or legendary) influence are well surveyed....
The Romance of the Rose or of Guillaume de Dole
1st Edition
Edited
By Regina Psaki
December 07, 2020
Published in 1995: The author of at least two noteworthy romances of the early thirteenth century, Le Roman de la Rose or Guillaume de Dole and L'Escoufle (The Kite), as well as Le Lai de l'Ombre, Jean Renart is today recognized as the most accomplished practitioner of the "realistic romance" in ...
The Safe City: Safety and Urban Development in European Cities
1st Edition
By Peter M.J. Pol
December 07, 2020
First published in 2006, as numerous local authorities of European cities invest in the attractiveness of their urban areas in the hope of attracting new inhabitants and economic activities, safety has become a topical subject. Perceived safety is a major factor in a city's attractiveness and fear ...






