12 books found
Two of D. H. Lawrence's most renowned novels-now with new packages and new introductions Widely regarded as D. H. Lawrence's greatest novel, "Women in Love" continues where "The Rainbow" left off, with the third generation of the Brangwens. Focusing on Ursula Brangwen and her sister Gudrun's relationships-the former with a school inspector and the latter with an industrialist and then a sculptor-"Women in Love" is a powerful, sexually explicit depiction of the destructiveness of human relations.
by Anthony Pirz, C. H. Boyd, Charles Abiathar White, Charles L. McKay, Charles Rau, David Starr Jordan, Ernest Ingersoll, Frederick Miller Endlich, Frederick William True, Félix Auguste Joseph Plateau, George Brown Goode, George Newbold Lawrence, George Wesson Hawes, Joseph Yates Porter, Leonhard Stejneger, M. A. Moore, Otto Luggar, Pierre Louis Jouy, Richard Rathbun, Robert Ridgway, Robert Wilson Shufeldt, Rosa Smith Eigenmann, S. H. Johnson, Silas B. Smith, Spencer Fullerton Baird, Tarleton Hoffman Bean, Theodore Gill, United States National Museum, W. C. W. Glazier, William E. Carlin, William Gilson Farlow, William Healey Dall, William N. Lockington, Charles Henry Gilbert
1882
by Nebraska. Supreme Court, Lorenzo Crounse, Guy Ashton Brown, Walter Albert Leese, David Allen Campbell, Lee Herdmen, Henry Paxon Stoddart
1888
"Rules of the Supreme Court. In force February 1, 1914": v. 94, p. vii-xx.
by David Starr Jordan, Douglas Houghton Campbell, Fernando Sanford, Gordon Floyd Ferris, Henry David Gray, Henry Waldgrave Stuart
1918