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Language: en
Pages: 6
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Books about “Bosh” and “Bunkum”! Dedicated to the “Christian World.” [An attack on a review of William Carpenter's “Theoretical Astronomy Examined and Exposed,” which appeared in “The Christian World.” In verse.] pt. 1
Language: en
Pages: 250
Pages: 250
In 1914 Herbert Hoskins joined the Royal Warwickshire Regiment to fight in the First World War. As a captain, he soon found himself serving in the muddy, disease-ridden trenches of the Somme. Captain Hoskins’ letters, carefully compiled by his grandson, reveal the horrific experiences Captain Hoskins and his men endured
Language: en
Pages: 72
Pages: 72
Mr. Bosh has spent the latter part of his working life abroad in the third world, notably Saudi Arabia and Indonesia. His poetry reflects that corporate experience and his life-long love of history and the arts. He was encouraged at an early age by his mother to read classical literature
Language: en
Pages: 160
Pages: 160
"No other contemporary poet, in America, is likelier to become a classic than A. R. Ammons."—Harold Bloom Bosh and Flapdoodle is A. R. Ammons's last completed collection of poetry. Written over a six-week period, the book offers a series of candid, alternately hilarious and heartbreaking ruminations on age, illness, and
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Books about The Effect of Iron Oxides Upon the Melting Point of Bosh Slags