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Title
Essays in honor of Conyers Read.
Created/published
[Chicago] : University of Chicago Press, [©1953]
Description
xxii, 304 p. : port. ; 24 cm
Associated name
Bibliography, etc.
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 271-292)
Contents
Bibliography of Conyers Read (p. xvii-xxii)
Some relationships between British inductive logic and French impressionist painting, by G. Haines IV.
The "official" scholar: a survey of certain research in American foreign policy, by R. Humphrey.
John Wesley and the American Revolution, by W. M. Wallace.
The Irish Republic, by S. M. Lough.
Notes on Scottish witchcraft cases, 1590-91, by H. Stafford.
Los Angeles diary, by E. C. Nef.
The role of the House of Commons in British foreign policy during the 1937-38 session, by M. L. Kenney.
Some aspects of London mercantile activity during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, by J. R. Jones.
The genesis of industrialism and of modern science (1560-1640) by J. U. Nef.
Some relationships between British inductive logic and French impressionist painting, by G. Haines IV.
The "official" scholar: a survey of certain research in American foreign policy, by R. Humphrey.
John Wesley and the American Revolution, by W. M. Wallace.
The Irish Republic, by S. M. Lough.
Notes on Scottish witchcraft cases, 1590-91, by H. Stafford.
Los Angeles diary, by E. C. Nef.
The role of the House of Commons in British foreign policy during the 1937-38 session, by M. L. Kenney.
Some aspects of London mercantile activity during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, by J. R. Jones.
The genesis of industrialism and of modern science (1560-1640) by J. U. Nef.
Call number
DA27 .D6