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  1. Essays [electronic resource]

    Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882
    Boston : J. Munroe, 1841.

    Online Sabin Americana, 1500-1926

  2. Essays

    Shawn, Wallace
    Chicago, Ill. : Haymarket Books, 2009.

  3. Essays

    [Buffalo, New York] : Essay Press, [2023] Berkeley, California : Small Press Distribution

    "Poetry as both a form and genre has many possibilities to exist within; however, poetry too often is burdened by the imperative to have an argument and a set of imagery and meanings that are preconceived and placed within the poem. In this way, poetry gets conflated with writing a thesis or project, and the poet simply the presenter of perfectly argued language. When poets attempt to bridge the gap between genres and write within the contemporary essay form, they are tasked to construct perfect arguments there as well and avoid the associative and aesthetic logic that makes poems important. The term essay itself was coined by Michel de Montaigne in the 1500s -- it comes from the French word essai, which means to test or experiment with what one knows as a learning tool, and is in partial opposition to the terms we use to discuss the essay now. Essays calls on thinkers and writers to move beyond this linear thinking into the realm of what an essay by someone like Montaigne might do. His essays do as they say they will--they test out ideas, they are unafraid to get messy in their execution, they are brave enough to go forward into the uncharted waters. In them, it's completely beside the point to get back to where they started, let alone where they'd say they would go. They are simply beside the point. It's true."--

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  1. Essai d'une carte polaire arctique : construite d'après toutes les connoissances les plus nouvelles pour servir aux navigations et aux découvertes à faire dans la mer glaciale

    Robert de Vaugondy, Didier, 1723-1786
    1774

    Polar projection. Shows Robert de Vaugondy's proposed route across the North Pole to the Pacific Ocean. Historic Maps copy has ms. annotations.

  2. Carte de la Virginie, du Maryland et de l'etat de Delaware

    Brion de la Tour, Louis, 1743-1803
    1782

    Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridians: Paris and Ferro. In upper right margin: Pl. 5. Appears in Hilliard d'Auberteuil's Essais historiques et ...

  3. Atlas Vidal. Lablache

    Vidal de La Blache, Paul, 1845-1918
    1921

    123. Carte Physique de l'Afrique. 1:40,000,000 Cartouche : Régions naturelles 1:90,000. 124-125. Afrique. Carte politique 1:30,000,000 Cartouches :...

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