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1928-, MacMullen Ramsay, ed. Sarah's choice, 1828-1832. New Haven, CT: PastTimes Press, 2001.

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Potter, Beatrix. The Choyce letters: Beatrix Potter to Louie Choyce, 1916-1943. London: Beatrix Potter Society, 1994.

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Waxham, Ethel. Lady's choice: Ethel Waxham's journals & letters, 1905-1910. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1993.

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Waxham, Ethel. Lady's choice: Ethel Waxham's journals & letters, 1905-1910. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1993.

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White, Sara J., 1945- compiler, Scott Bruce E. compiler, and American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, eds. Letters to a young pharmacist: Sage advice on life & career from extraordinary pharmacists. Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, 2014.

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Strien-Chardonneau, Madeleine, and Marie-Christine Kok Escalle, eds. French as Language of Intimacy in the Modern Age. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462980594.

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For centuries, French was the language of international commercial and diplomatic relations, a near-dominant language in literature and poetry, and was widely used in teaching. It even became the fashionable language of choice in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries for upper class Dutch, Russians, Italians, Egyptians, and others for personal correspondence, travel journals, and memoirs. This book is the first to take a close look at how French was used in that latter context: outside of France, in personal and private life. It gathers contributions from historians, literary scholars, and linguists and covers a wide range of geographical areas.
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De Zordo, Ornella, ed. Saggi di anglistica e americanistica. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-022-2.

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Saggi brings together the results of the research activity carried out in 2008 on the PhD course in English and American Studies (Department of Modern Philology, University of Florence). The seven contributions relate to the theatre, narrative, poetry, autobiographical writing and correspondence, and range from the Renaissance up to the present day, offering critical perspectives that go from the analysis of the postmodern identity to the phenomenon of rewriting, from reception theories to comparative studies, and from literary topography to computational linguistics. The heterogeneity of the material illustrates the free choice of the young academics who, in the climate of collaboration that was established, decided to address the technical and editorial aspects of the book as a team in the open access editorial workshop of the Department.
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Audubon, John James. The John James Audubon portfolio: A selection of the original drawings and watercolors used in the making of Birds of America : accompanied by a choice of Audubon's writings. [Braine-le-Comte, Belgium]: Edition de la Main Fleurie, 2004.

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Maggio, Rosalie. How to say it: Choice words, phrases, sentences & paragraphs for every situation. Paramus, NJ: Prentice Hall Press, 2001.

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Lying: Moral choice in public and private life. 2nd ed. New York: Vintage Books, 1999.

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Maggio, Rosalie. How to say it: Choice words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs for every situation. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall, 1990.

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University of Prince Edward Island. Robertson Library. Reference Department. A compilation of correspondence relating to the controversy which arose over the choice of the name "Red Men" for a Charlottetown Rural High School athletic team. Charlottetown: Robertson Library, 1994.

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1911-1984, Joseph John Ferris. Letters from lost thyme: Two decades of letters from John Joseph to Patricia Larsen. [S.l.]: Books & Co., 2000.

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Colavero, Enrica, ed. Fiorentini abusivi. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-720-1.

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Through a precious labour of retrieval, transcription and the attentive and painstaking annotation of an unpublished correspondence made up of 311 pieces, Enrica Colavero gives voice to two important and retiring Italian poets of the later twentieth century: Francesco Tentori (1924-1995) and Ercole Ugo D'Andrea (1937-2002), the last impassioned witnesses and disciples of hermeticism. Tentori was a major translator of Spanish and Spanish-American poets and novelists; it was he who introduced Borges into Italy. Before settling permanently in Rome, he established close ties with Florence, in particular with the groups of intellectuals (writers and critics, but also painters) who frequented the Gabinetto Viessuex and the Caffè Paszkowski. D'Andrea too was a Florentine by adoption, in view of his passion for hermeticism, but he instead chose the isolation of Galatone, in the extreme south of Puglia, where he devoted himself intensively to his studies. From the readings presented in this book the centrality of culture emerges, but also the hopes and delusions of two unorthodox, unquiet intellectuals, seeking the time and the meaning of a life devoted entirely to addressing and serving art.
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Foley, John Miles. Home Page: Welcome to the Pathways Project. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037184.003.0002.

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This chapter gives a short overview of the Pathways Project, its aims and objectives, and its media of choice. The major purpose of the Pathways Project is to illustrate and explain the fundamental similarities and correspondences between humankind's oldest and newest thought-technologies: oral tradition and the Internet. This chapter argues that both technologies are alike, and furthermore that they have an advantage over the traditional media of books in that they “mine the way we think” by processing along pathways within a network. Finally, the chapter maps out the structure of the Pathways Project, both in the form of its website, and in this book.
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Services, Dearborn Financial. Business Insurance: Multiple-Choise Correspondence Exam Course No.: 5412-40. Dearborn Financial Publishing, 2004.

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Faltings, Gerd. Facsimile : A p-adic Simpson correspondence. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691170282.003.0007.

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This chapter presents the facsimile of Gerd Faltings' article entitled “A p-adic Simpson Correspondence,” reprinted from Advances in Mathematics 198(2), 2005. In this article, an equivalence between the category of Higgs bundles and that of “generalized representations” of the étale fundamental group is constructed for curves over a p-adic field. The definition of “generalized representations” uses p-adic Hodge theory and almost étale coverings, and it includes usual representations which form a full subcategory. The equivalence depends on the choice of an exponential function for the multiplicative group. The method used in the proofs is the theory of almost étale extensions. A nonabelian Hodge–Tate theory is also developed.
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Right to Choose Education Fund (N.J.), ed. New Jersey women speak out! East Brunswick, N.J. (P.O. Box 343, East Brunswick 08816): Right to Choose Education Fund, 1986.

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Broad, Jacqueline, ed. Women Philosophers of Eighteenth-Century England. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197506981.001.0001.

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This volume is an edited collection of the philosophical correspondences of three English women of the eighteenth century: Mary Astell, Elizabeth Thomas, and Catharine Trotter Cockburn. The selected correspondence includes letters to and/or from John Norris, George Hickes, Mary Chudleigh, Richard Hemington, John Locke, Ann Hepburn Arbuthnot, and Edmund Law. Their epistolary exchanges range over a wide variety of philosophical subjects, from questions about the love of God and other people to the causes of sensation in the mind, the metaphysical foundations of moral obligation, and the importance of independence of judgement in one’s moral choices and actions. The volume includes a main introduction by the editor, which explains some of the key themes and developments in the eighteenth-century letters, including an increased awareness of other women’s writings and of the concerns of women as a sociopolitical group. It is argued that if we look beyond printed treatises to the content of these letters, it is possible to gain a fuller appreciation of women’s involvement in philosophical debates of the 1690s and early 1700s. To situate each woman’s thought in its historical-intellectual context, the volume includes original introductory essays for each principal figure, showing how her correspondence relates either to her contemporaries’ ideas or to her own published views. The text also provides detailed scholarly annotations, explaining obscure philosophical ideas and archaic words and phrases in the letters. Among its critical apparatus, the volume includes a note on the texts, a bibliography, and an index.
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Powell, G. Bingham. Aggregating and Representing Political Preferences. Edited by Carles Boix and Susan C. Stokes. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199566020.003.0027.

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This article talks about aggregating and representing political preferences. It presents the challenge of social choice analysis and identifies the conditions for representative democracy and preference aggregation. Multiple issue congruence, vote correspondence, and single dimensional issue congruence, which are the three major approaches to the comparative study of preference aggregation, are discussed as well.
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Némirovsky, Irène. Suite Frangaise (Reviewers' Choice). Thorndike Press, 2006.

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Hiltebeitel, Alf. Freud's India. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190878375.001.0001.

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This first three chapters or first third of this book documents the ups and downs in the conflictual correspondence between Sigmund Freud and India’s first psychoanalyst, Girindrasekhar Bose. They trace the relationship through three phases of their 1920–1937 correspondence, and also compare their correspondence with Freud’s contemporary correspondence with Romain Rolland, noting similar disaffections while documenting in both exchanges Freud’s evasions about India. Psychoanalytic topics covered in these chapters include maternal transference as it relates to Bose’s work, to Freud’s therapeutic work with the poet H. D., to Bose’s and Freud’s treatments of the Oedipal and pre-Oedipal, and to André Green’s “dead mother complex.” The middle three chapters each treat a concept by which Bose sought to challenge Freud, producing conflicts between tham that had a much richer content than either of them realized or cared to elaborate upon. New answers to two questions are posed: why Bose never wrote an article for Freud on his signature concept of “opposite wishes,” the topic of chapter 4; and why Bose chose an icon of Viṣṇu for Freud’s 75th birthday gift rather than a Bengali goddess, which is asked through the last three chapters.
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Walker, Smith, and Carnara Thomas, eds. Legal university degrees by mail: Editors pick 5 best school choices, 5 worst school choices : 700 schools that offer legal bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees by correspondence. Philadelphia: H. Crenshaw Pub. Co., 1994.

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Bok, Sissela. Lying: Moral Choice in Public and Private Life. Vintage, 1999.

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Bok, Sissela. Lying: Moral Choice in Public and Private Life. Vintage, 1989.

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Michael, Wood. 2 The Caroline Incident—1837. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198784357.003.0002.

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This contribution summarizes the facts of the celebrated incident from 1837, in which British militia from Upper Canada crossed to the US shore of the Niagara River and set adrift a small rebel-operated vessel, The Caroline (which drifted over the Falls). The chapter cites the lengthy correspondence between US Secretary of State, Daniel Webster, and British Government’s representatives in Washington (Mr Fox and Lord Ashburton), in which Webster repeatedly used the celebrated Caroline formula (“a necessity of self-defence, instant, overwhelming, leaving no choice of means, and no moment for deliberation”). The case is referred to, even today, in discussions of anticipatory self-defence, the requirements of necessity and proportionality, and the use of force against non-State actors. The chapter concludes by examining differing views on the current relevance of the Caroline incident and formula.
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Williams, Tami. “How I Became a Film Director”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038471.003.0001.

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This chapter explores Germaine Dulac's family background, drawing on personal records, memoirs, and correspondence. Her early upbringing and encounters with certain people, events, and tendencies during France's Belle Époque later impacted Dulac's political and aesthetic views and the many alternatives and choices that shaped her film career. These include the influence of moderate socialism on her views of class, gender, sexuality, and national politics, and the impact of nineteenth-century symbolist and naturalist tendencies on her inventive rhetorical and representational strategies as they contributed to her filmmaking and activism. The chapter examines Dulac's “women's portraits,” as well as her early political activities and nonfiction writings as a pacifist and feminist from 1906 to 1913.
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Wagner, Esther-Miriam, and Ben Outhwaite. ‘These Two Lines …’. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198768104.003.0015.

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Letters were an essential means of communication for the Jews living under Islam in the Middle Ages. The traditional seats of Jewish learning were in Baghdad and Jerusalem, but their constituencies were scattered across the world. Letters frequently passed between Egypt and Palestine and Egypt and Iraq, as Jews sought halakhic knowledge, rulings, influence, and political advantage from their leaders, and dignitaries sought to govern their distant communities and ensure the continued flow of funding. At a lower level, letters passed between communal officials and prominent citizens, between petitioners and public servants. Jews were heavily involved in trade; a network of traders relied upon the written letter to organize cargoes, settle debts, or discuss political rumours. This chapter outlines the distinct medieval epistolary styles used in Hebrew and Judaeo-Arabic correspondence. The internal development of these letters, choices of language, layout, and style are discussed within their historical and sociolinguistic framework.
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Brown, Katherine A. Your Country, Our War. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190879402.001.0001.

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This book reviews how news intersects with international politics and discusses the global power and reach of the U.S. news media, especially within the context of the post-9/11 era. It is based on years of interviews conducted between 2009 and 2017, in Kabul, Washington, and New York. The book draws together communications scholarship on hegemony and the U.S. news media’s relationship with American society and the government (i.e. indexing and cascading; agenda-building and agenda-setting; framing; and conflict reportage) along with how national bias and ethnocentrism are fixed phenomena in international news. Given the longevity of the U.S. presence in Afghanistan and the Afghan news media’s dramatic proliferation since 2001, Afghanistan provides a fascinating case study for the role of journalists in conflict and diplomacy. By identifying, framing, and relaying narratives that affect the normative environment, U.S. correspondents have played unofficial diplomatic and developmental roles. They have negotiated the meaning of war and peace. Indirectly and directly, they have supported Afghan journalists in their professional growth. As a result, these foreign correspondents have not been merely observers to a story; they have been participants in it. The stories they choose to tell, and how they tell them, can become dominant narratives in global politics, and have directly affected events inside Afghanistan. The U.S. journalists did not just provide the first draft of history on this enduring post-9/11 entanglement between the United States and Afghanistan—they actively shaped it.
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(Introduction), Edward Albee, ed. Letters from Lost Thyme: Two Decades of Letters from John Joseph to Patricia Larsen. Books & Co./Helen Marx Books, 2000.

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