Books by "Philip Lee Phillips"

12 books found

Alaska and the Northwest Part of North America, 1588-1898

Alaska and the Northwest Part of North America, 1588-1898

by Library of Congress. Map Division, Philip Lee Phillips

1898

Notes on the Cataloging, Care, and Classification of Maps and Atlases

Notes on the Cataloging, Care, and Classification of Maps and Atlases

by Library of Congress. Map Division, Philip Lee Phillips

1915

Virginia Cartography

Virginia Cartography

by Philip Lee Phillips

1896

A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Volume 5, Eagan to Garrett

A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Volume 5, Eagan to Garrett

by Philip H. Highfill, Kalman A. Burnim, Edward A. Langhans

1978 · SIU Press

In contrast to each other, Volume 5 is a sociological portrait of mostly little people in their tragic and comic efforts to achieve fame on the London stage during the Restoration and eighteenth century, whereas Volume 6 is dom­inated by the glamour of David Gar­rick, Nell Gwyn, and Joseph Grimaldi, the celebrated clown. Some 250 por­traits individualize the great and small of the theatres of London.

A List of Maps of America in the Library of Congress

A List of Maps of America in the Library of Congress

by Library of Congress. Map Division, Philip Lee Phillips

1901

A List of Maps of America in the Library of Congress

A List of Maps of America in the Library of Congress

by Library of Congress. Division of Maps and Charts, Philip Lee Phillips

1901

Bibliography of the Philippine Islands ...

Bibliography of the Philippine Islands ...

by Library of Congress, Philip Lee Phillips

1903

A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Volume 1, Abaco to Belfille

A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Volume 1, Abaco to Belfille

by Philip H. Highfill, Jr., Philip H. Highfill, Kalman A. Burnim, Edward A. Langhans

1973 · SIU Press

Tobe completed in 12volumes, this monumental work here begins publica­tion with the first two volumes--Abaco to Bertie and Bertin to Byzard. When completed, it is expected that the bio­graphical dictionary will include informa­tion on more than 8,500 individuals. Hundreds of printed sources have been searched for this project, and dozens of repositories combed, and the names of personnel listed have been filtered through parish registers whenever possible. From published and unpublished sources, from wills, archives of professional societies and guilds, from records of colleges, uni­versities, and clubs, and from the contri­butions of selfless scholars, the authors have here assembled material which il­luminates theatrical and musical activity in London in the 1660-1800 period. The information here amassed will doubtless be augmented by other spe­cialists in Restoration and eighteenth-century theatre and drama, but it is not likely that the number of persons now known surely or conjectured finally to have been connected with theatrical en­terprise in this period will ever be in­creased considerably. Certainly, the contributions made here add immeasurably to existing knowledge, and in a number of instances correct standard histories or reference works. The accompanying illustrations, esti­mated to be some 1,400 likenesses--at least one picture of each subject for whom a portrait exists--may prove to be a use­ful feature of the Work. The authors have gone beyond embellishment of the text, and have attempted to list all origi­nal portraits any knowledge of which is now recoverable, and have tried to ascer­tain the present location of portraits in every medium.