12 books found
by Charles Henry Stanley Davis
1979 · Genealogical Publishing Com
Excerpted from Davis' History of Wallingford, Conn., this work treats some seventy early Wallingford families. Each family history commences with a paragraph on the origins and background of the earliest known settler and proceeds from there with a recitation of descents until all available data are either brought up to date or exhausted. The families treated in the work are as follows: Abernathy, Alling/Allen, Andrews, Atwater, Bartholomew, Beach, Beadles, Bellamy, Benham, Blakeslee, Bristol, Brockett, Bunnel, Carrington, Clark, Cook, Cowles/Coles, Culver, Curtis, Doolittle, Dutton, Fenn, Foot, Gaylord, Hall, Hart, Hitchcock, Holt, Hotchkiss, Hough, How, Hull, Humiston, Ives, Johnson, Jones, Kirkland, Lewis, Martin, Mattoon, Merriman, Miles, Mix, Moss, Munson, Noyes, Parker, Preston, Reynolds, Royce, Stanley, Street, Thompson, Thorp, Tuttle, Tyler, Whittelsey, and Wilcox. With a new index of 7,500 names.
by Alan F. Schatzberg, Charles B. Nemeroff
2009 · American Psychiatric Pub
Now updated to keep professionals current with the latest research and trends in the field, this edition covers both basic science and clinical practice, and draws on the talents of 53 new contributors to guarantee fresh, authoritative perspectives on advances in psychiatric drug therapy.
by Jacques Aldebert de Pineton comte de Chambrun, Charles comte de Marenches
1919
by Alexis Anastay Julien, Alfred Cary Hawkins, Charles Craig Mook, Charles Reinhard Fettke, Elvira Wood, Ferdinand Friis Hintze, Henryk Arctowski, Marjorie O'Connell, William Diller Matthew, William Morton Wheeler
1914
by Albert Matthews, Bradney Griffin (Beverley), Charles Arthur Hollick, Charles Christopher Trowbridge, Edmund Beecher Wilson, Ernest Gottlieb Sihler, Francis Ernest Lloyd, Gary Nathan Calkins, George Sumner Huntington, Henry Edward Crampton, Hubert Lyman Clark, John Dyneley Prince, John James Stevenson, New York Academy of Sciences, Plimmon Henry Dudley, Stuart Weller, Wallace Goold Levison, Walter Mead Rankin, William Thomas Calman
1898
Folk-stories, myths and tales of old have always existed in many different cultures. Each of the folk tales from the For East tales a different story; each brings a moral tale to life and gives a short lesson to be learnt. There are beast fables, in which animals speak and otherwise act as men in order to drive home the prospect of morality or worldly wisdom.