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catalogue and pages
* Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History-Over 160, 000 objects from Pacific, North American, African, Asian ethnographic collections with images and detailed description, linked to the original catalogue pages, field notebooks, and photographs are available online.
Beginning from early illuminated pages in hand-copied books of the Middle Ages and proceeding down to intricate modern magazine and catalogue layouts, structured page design has long been a consideration in printed material.
* Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History-Over 160, 000 objects from Pacific, North American, African, Asian ethnographic collections with images and detailed description, linked to the original catalogue pages, field notebooks, and photographs are available online.
By 1917, A Schoenhut produced a catalogue showing 10 pages of upright and grand pianos of all shapes and sizes, with one page devoted to miniature piano stools alone.
Bohn was noted for his book auction sales: one held in 1848 lasted four days, the catalogue comprising twenty folio pages.
They have since provided twelve pages of fashion advice within the Littlewoods catalogue and also produced a booklet called The Golden Rules.
Amongst these may be mentioned the Supplemental Catalogue ( 1877 ), and in 1880 an immense catalogue of considerably over 2, 000 pages.
More details and a full catalogue of the papers can be found on the Archive Web pages.
The catalogue of his vast collection ran to 1100 pages.
As of January 2007, they have also provided twelve pages of fashion advice within the Littlewoods catalogue and also produced a booklet called The Golden Rules, which was distributed to all Littlewoods customers with fashion advice aimed to suit all body shapes.
He had been invited by Sue Mingus to catalogue a trunkful of Mingus's handwritten charts and in the process had discovered a vast assortment of orchestral pages written by Mingus with measures numbered consecutively well into the thousands.
Crash was initially launched in 1983 by Roger Kean, Oliver Frey and Franco Frey as a mail order software catalogue that included several pages of reviews.
15 of the 28 pages from 1976 catalogue were dedicated to amplification.
The 2012 edition catalogue contains 7, 020 products with 516 pages.
* Jan van der Heyden ( 1637 – 1712 ) ( exhibit catalogue ) by Peter C. Sutton, et al., 50 illustrated pages, including 130 paintings, drawings and figures ( Yale University Press: 2006 ).
The first Littlewoods catalogue was published in May 1932 with 168 pages.
Exhibition catalogue with essays by Rachel Thomas, Howard N. Fox, Catherine Elwes, Martha Rosler 48 pages, black and white and full color reproductions
Exhibition catalogue with interview by Howard N. Fox and essays by Howard N. Fox, Lisa E. Bloom ; 260 pages, black and white and full color reproductions
Exhibition catalogue with essays by Eleanor Antin and Henry Sayre: 47 pages, black and white reproductions.
* William Yeates Hurlstone: A Web Resource These pages, prepared by Dr Peter Horton and Katy Hamilton, offer a biography of the composer, a catalogue of his works, facsimiles of letters, documents concert programmes in the collections of the Royal College of Music, some audio recordings, and facsimiles of some of Hurlstone's childhood writings.
After site-hosting problems and excessive bandwidth usage, the Thixx ' n ' Dixx site operates nowadays merely as a suomisaundi link catalogue, offering links to individual suomisaundi artist pages at mikseri. net, which is a Finnish MP3 community for unsigned / independent artists.
11 pages, published by Singapore Auxiliary Diocesan Association ( found in British Library catalogue ).
The duo have since provided twelve pages of fashion advice within the Littlewoods catalogue, compiled a booklet called The Golden Rules which was distributed to all Littlewoods customers with fashion advice to suit all body shapes.

catalogue and separate
The deal to create Simpsons-Sears Limited, a Canadian catalogue and department store chain separate from the Simpsons chain, was signed on September 18, 1952 and the terms were 50-50.
For the first time both label names appeared on the record labels, although either the Cameo or Parkway name was emphasized, and the two series continued to use separate catalogue numbering systems.
Jaycar's catalogue is bundled with Silicon Chip magazine annually, and is also available for separate purchase.
These zone observations afforded 363, 932 separate places of stars, and form the groundwork of the catalogue of 133, 659 stars between 2 and 23 degrees south declination, which was published in 1886 as the eighth volume of the Bonn observations.
Great Universal acquired Kay & Company Ltd in 1937, and continued to run its catalogue, Kays, as a separate title.
This catalogue has separate numbering for different genres, with pieces identified as Toccata No. 4, Ricercare No. 2, Suite No. 20, etc.
Despite being re-issues, they were given different catalogue numbers and therefore count as separate singles, giving Elvis 20 # 1 singles overall.
Tycho Brahe was originally given credit for inventing Antinous, but current finds include a celestial globe by the cartographer Caspar Vopel from 1536 that contains Antinous, so Brahe simply measured up the sky according to modern cartographer traditions and decided to give Antinous a separate table in his star catalogue.
His catalogue of the manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries was published in 1816 ; in the same year he edited the Additamenta to the Domesday Book, and his general introduction, written in 1813, was published in separate form in 1833.

catalogue and books
* Lake, Fred & Wright, Hal ( 1974 ) A Bibliography of Archery: an indexed catalogue of 5, 000 articles, books, films, manuscripts, periodicals and theses on the use of the bow for hunting, war, and recreation, from the earliest times to the present day.
This is perhaps one of the most practical ways to collect a national currency since probably the majority of coin reference books and coin albums catalogue in the same manner.
Conrad Gesner ( d. 1565 ) was the first Christian to compile a catalogue of Hebrew books.
Before the computer age, this was accomplished by the card catalogue — a cabinet ( or multiple cabinets ) containing many drawers filled with index cards that identified books and other materials.
* The librarian can use the catalogue to find out whether the library owns an item with a particular title or author, or that contains a short story, chapter, song, or poem with a particular title, or to compile a list of books by a particular author or on a particular subject.
* The librarian can often take the library user directly to the shelves with books on a certain topic without using the catalogue.
Bargrave provided a catalogue of his books to the inquisition and was provided with a license to carry them for the rest of his journey.
* A catalogue of illustrated editions of the Alice books from 1899 to 2009
In the 10th century Ibn al-Nadim compiled a catalogue of books ( the " Fihrist ") in Baghdad.
In its capacity as National Library the mission of the Bibliotheca is to acquire, catalogue and preserve manuscripts and all printed books, as well as periodicals and journals issued in Malta.
For books containing illustrations or images, design takes on a much larger role in laying out how the page looks, how chapters begin and end, colours, typography, cover design and ancillary materials such as posters, catalogue images and other sales materials.
In an undated catalogue of the library at Peterborough Abbey, most likely from the 14th century, he is listed as a part author of ten books on medicine.
* Bibliotheca Walleriana: the books illustrating the history of medicine and science collected by Dr. Erik Waller, and bequeathed to the Library of the Royal University of Uppsala ; a catalogue.
Many of Binyon's books produced while at the Museum were influenced by his own sensibilities as a poet, although some are works of plain scholarship-such as his four-volume catalogue of all the Museum's English drawings, and his seminal catalogue of Chinese and Japanese prints.
When Lord Tyrconnel died in 1754 a catalogue of his library identified almost 2, 300 books.
The printed and extensively annotated catalogue of this donation is entitled " Bibliotheca Osleriana: a catalogue of books illustrating the history of medicine and science, collected, arranged and annotated by Sir William Osler, Bt.
:* De nobilitate Britannica, a catalogue of royalty, nobility, and " capitaines and rulers ", divided chronologically into three books.
But he was soon recalled to Paris, and employed in the preparing a catalogue of the Oriental books in the library of the Oratory.
in 1699 he was made assistant keeper of the Bodleian Library, where he worked on the catalogue of books, and in 1712 he was appointed second keeper.
In 1669 books were bought by the Inn as an organisation for the first time, and a proper catalogue was drawn up to prevent theft.
In 1750 the Under-Steward of the Inn made a new catalogue of the books, and in 1789 the Library was moved to a new room between the Hall and the Chapel.
The list was compiled via approval voting, by sending each board member a list of 440 pre-selected books from the Modern Library catalogue and asking each member to place a check beside novels they wished to choose.

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