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* Haight, Gordon S., ed., George Eliot: Letters, New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University Press, 1954, ISBN 0-300-01088-5.
* Pinney, Thomas, ed., Essays of George Eliot, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1963, ISBN 0-231-02619-6.
* Rignall, John, ed., ' Oxford Reader's Companion to George Eliot ', Oxford University Press, 2000, ISBN 0-19-860099-2
* Rignall, John, ed., ' George Eliot and Europe ', Scolar Press, 1997, ISBN 1-85928-334-9
* Carroll, David, ed., George Eliot: The Critical Heritage, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971.
Eliot in the Theatre: The Director's Memories ", T. S. Eliot-The Man and His Work, Tate, Allen ( ed ), Delta, New York, 1966
* Samuel Eliot Morison ( ed .).
25, Charles Eliot Norton, ed.
Commager was coauthor, with Samuel Eliot Morison, of the widely-used history text The Growth of the American Republic ( 1930 ; 1937 ; 1942 ; 1950, 1962 ; 1969 ; 7th ed., with William E. Leuchtenburg, 1980 ; abridged editions in 1980 and 1983 under the title Concise History of the American Republic ).
* The Growth of the American Republic ( with Samuel Eliot Morison, New York: Oxford University Press, 1930 Oxford History of the United States ; 7th ed., 1980 .. Revised and abridged edition with Samuel Eliot Morison and William E. Leuchtenburg published by Oxford University Press in 1980 as A Concise History of the American Republic, rev.
* Eliot, Charles W., ed.
at Port Eliot ; ed., with an introduction, fac-similes and notes, etc., by the Rev.
* Eliseo Vivas, The Objective Correlative of T. S. Eliot, reprinted in Critiques and Essays in Criticism, ed.
* Eliot, T. S. " Keats " in Keats: A Collection of Critical Essays ed Walter Jackson Bate, 11 – 12.

Eliot and .,
* Haight, Gordon S., George Eliot: A Biography, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1968, ISBN 0-19-811666-7.
* Swinden, Patrick, eel., George Eliot: Middlemarch, London, Macmillan, 1972.
While modernist poetry in English is often viewed as an American phenomenon, with leading exponents including Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, William Carlos Williams, H. D., and Louis Zukofsky, there were important British modernist poets, including David Jones, Hugh MacDiarmid, Basil Bunting, and W. H. Auden.
These included Justin Winsor, a historical scholar, Charles Eliot Norton, a Harvard professor, William H. Whitmore, author of Elements of Heraldry, John Denison Chaplin, Jr., an expert on engraving and associate editor of American Cyclopædia, the sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and even the botanist Asa Gray to help with the olive branch.
The position of Honorary American Secretary General has been held successively by Joseph E. Johnson of the Carnegie Endowment, William Bundy of Princeton, Theodore L. Eliot, Jr., former U. S. Ambassador to Afghanistan, and Casimir A. Yost of Georgetown's Institute for the Study of Diplomacy.
b. The Founding of Harvard College, Samuel Eliot Morison, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1935, pages 91 and 396.
In 1865, having renounced his religious beliefs, and after a visit to the United States two years earlier, where he had formed lasting friendships with Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., James Russell Lowell and Charles Eliot Norton, he settled in London and became a journalist, eventually editing the Cornhill Magazine in 1871 where R. L.
** George S. Hillard, Anna ( Eliot ) Ticknor and Anna Eliot Ticknor, Life, Letters and Journals of George Ticknor ( 2 vols., 1876 ).
Contributors also included Pound, Eliot, H. D., Djuna Barnes, Amy Lowell, Conrad Aiken, Carl Sandburg and Wallace Stevens.
* Accelerated Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Agenda for Action, Eliot Berg, coord., ( World Bank, 1981 ).
Commager was representative of a whole generation of like-minded historians who were widely read by the general public, including Samuel Eliot Morison, Allan Nevins, Richard Hofstadter, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., and C. Vann Woodward.
Knopf's personal interest in the fields of history, sociology, and science led to close friendships in the academic community with such noted historians as Richard Hofstadter, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Samuel Eliot Morison.
The son of Eliot Chace and her husband James Cox Brady, Jr., his great-grandfather was industrialist Anthony N. Brady.

Eliot and By
Texts of Inscriptions As Revised By Samuel Eliot Morison.
By the 1920s it had in addition to the previously mentioned authors a literary list that included Anthony Hope, G. K. Chesterton, Henry James, D. H. Lawrence, T. S. Eliot, Ruth Manning-Sanders and The Arden Shakespeare series.
By relying on Bradley, Eliot is able to formulate his own skepticism and states: " Everything, from one point of view, is subjective ; and everything, from another point of view is objective ; and there is no absolute point of view from which a decision may be pronounced.
By the time of his death, The Times's obituary estimation of him was no higher than, " he had a versatile imagination ; he could tell a workmanlike story in good workmanlike English ; and he was a man of immense industry, conscientious and painstaking ," though this belittling judgment brought forth indignant rebuttals from T. S. Eliot, Kenneth Clark and J.
By 1622, Sir Robert's house and library stood immediately north of the Houses of Parliament and was a valuable resource and meeting-place not only for antiquarians and scholars but also for politicians and jurists of various persuasions, including Sir Edward Coke, John Pym, John Selden, Sir John Eliot, Thomas Wentworth.
By accident, Bradley's final move, a spinning windmill, bumps Eliot in the face, both knocking him to the floor and bloodying his nose.

Eliot and Oral
In Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk ( 1996 book ), Eliot Kidd refers to Sid Vicious taking " about thirty Tuinals " at the Chelsea Hotel in New York, the night Nancy Spungen was found stabbed to death and for which Sid was charged with her murder.

Eliot and History
He was a lecturer in history at Hull University and at Trinity College, Dublin, before becoming the founding Professor of Modern History at Kent University in 1964, serving also as Master of Eliot College from 1969 to 1972.
Professor Dennis Showalter, the 2005 recipient of the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Military History, is an expert on World War II, a Distinguished Visiting Professor at West Point and the United States Air Force Academy, reviewer for the History Book Club, and author of Tannenberg: Clash of Empires, the 1992 winner of the American Historical Association's Paul Birdsall Prize.
Morison's legacy is also sustained by the United States Naval History and Heritage Command's Samuel Eliot Morison Naval History Scholarship.
The History of United States Naval Operations in World War II is a 15-volume account of the United States Navy in World War II, written by eminent historian Samuel Eliot Morison and published by Little, Brown and Company between 1947 and 1962.
When Pulitzer Prize winner and Harvard history professor Samuel Eliot Morison was commissioned by President Roosevelt to prepare the fifteen-volume History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, he relied not only on his own combat experience, but also on those records assembled in Knox's archives.
John Eliot, a fourth-generation descendent of the 17th c. " Apostle to the Indians " and himself a minister, added Governor Thomas Hutchinson's manuscript for the History of Massachusetts Bay, which his father Andrew Eliot had saved during the Revolution when a mob looted the governor's home.
" Charles Eliot Norton, E. L. Godkin, and the Liberal Republicans of 1872 " American Nineteenth Century History 2001 2 ( 1 ): 53-74.
He declined to reconstruct them from Pentagon archives and to be interviewed by Samuel Eliot Morison, who was writing the History of United States Naval Operations in World War II.
* William Greenleaf Eliot Collection at Missouri History Museum Archives
The Two Ocean War by U. S. naval historian Samuel Eliot Morison, is a short version of his multi-volume History of United States Naval Operations in World War II.
* Morison, Samuel Eliot ( 2001 ) Leyte: June 1944 – January 1945 ( History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, Volume 12.
* Simon Eliot, "' His Generation Read His Stories ': Walter Besant, Chatto and Windus and All Sorts and Conditions of Men ," Publishing History 21 ( 1987 ): 25 – 67.
The school consists of 6 main blocks Pascal ( Maths and English ), Eliot ( Geography, Art, ICT and RE ), Rousseau ( Modern foreign languages and History ), Ibsen ( Music and Drama ), Newton ( Science ) and Stephenson ( DT and Food Technology / Textiles ).
* Samuel Eliot Morison History of United States Naval operations in World War II: Vol X The Atlantic Battle Won, May 1943-May 1945 ( 1956 ) ISBN ( none )
In 2009 the book, Blindfold Chess, History, Psychology, Techniques, Champions, World Records and Important Games, by Eliot Hearst and John Knott was published.

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