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Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2002
Book Information Reading Peirce Reading. By Richard A. Smyth. Rowman and Littlefield. Maryland. 1997. Pp. ix + 327. Hardback, US$64.50. Paperback, US$24.95.
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Book Information Reading Peirce Reading. By Richard A. Smyth. Rowman and Littlefield. Maryland. 1997. Pp. ix + 327. Hardback, US$64.50. Paperback, US$24.95.
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American Literary History, 1991
A stepchild of European grandparents, for whom "histoire du livre" and "Geschichte des Buchwesens" long ago acquired the status of legitimate fields of study, the history of the book in America finally is emerging into its own. Indeed, the potential conflation of such disciplines as the new social history and the history of technology, as well as the ...
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A stepchild of European grandparents, for whom "histoire du livre" and "Geschichte des Buchwesens" long ago acquired the status of legitimate fields of study, the history of the book in America finally is emerging into its own. Indeed, the potential conflation of such disciplines as the new social history and the history of technology, as well as the ...
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To read or not to read that is the question
Physics Bulletin, 1987Recently I made a bold move in the area of Office Management Hardware. I replaced the tiny standard-issue waste paper receptacle with a wicker laundry basket of Falstaffian proportions.
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Changing English, 2004
‘What's reading for anyway?’ is the heading of an article in a recent issue of Books for Keeps (January 2004), an influential review journal of books for the young, read by adults responsible for t...
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‘What's reading for anyway?’ is the heading of an article in a recent issue of Books for Keeps (January 2004), an influential review journal of books for the young, read by adults responsible for t...
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2007
Over the past couple of decades, Seamus Heaney has quietly emerged as one of our most talented readers of poetry. It has happened gradually but with authority. While his poems have been justly given the red-carpet treatment, his prose has been content to stand to one side, gingerly recording its impressions, weighing in with its judgements, its ...
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Over the past couple of decades, Seamus Heaney has quietly emerged as one of our most talented readers of poetry. It has happened gradually but with authority. While his poems have been justly given the red-carpet treatment, his prose has been content to stand to one side, gingerly recording its impressions, weighing in with its judgements, its ...
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Reading and Reading Acquisition
2017The role of written language and therefore of reading in society and in the individual is examined. This is in part achieved by an examination of the historical emergence of writing systems, which in turn is used to suggest parallels with the acquisition of literacy by the child.
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