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Another Copy. Haldane Lib BOWMAN (ALEXANDER KING). - -- The life and teaching of Sir William Macewen; a chapter in the history of surgery. Lond., 1942. C.M.L. BOWMAN (ARCHIBALD ALLAN). - -- A sacramental universe; being a study in the metaphysics of experience. Vanuxem Lectures. Ed. by J.W. Scott. Princeton, 1939. .1204 Bow. --- Another copy. Haldane Lib. - -- Another copy. New Coll. Lib. - -- Studies in the philosophy of religion. Ed., with a memorial introd., by N. Kemp Smith. 2 vols. Lond., 1938. .201 Bow. - -- Two other copies. Haldane Lib. - -- Another copy. New Coll. Lib. BOWMAN ( CLAUDE CHARLETON). - -- The college professor in America; an analysis of articles published in the general magazines, 1890 -1938. [Th., Pennsylvania.] Philadelphia, 1938. .37812 Bow. BOWMAN (DEREK). - -- Life into autobiography; a study of Goethe's "Dichtung and Wahrheit." [Ger. Stud. in Amer. No. 5.] Berne, 1971. 'g32(o2 /S /y;c. 60g4. BOWMAN (EDWARD HARRY). - -- and FETTER (ROBERT BARCLAY). - -- Analysis for production and operations management. 3rd ed. A combined revision of Analysis for production management, 1957, 1961 [and] Analyses of industrial operations, 1959. [Irwin Ser. in Quantitative Analysis for Bus.] Homewood, Illinois, 1967. .6585018 Bow. ADDITIONS BOWMAN (ALBERT HALL). - -- The struggle for neutrality; Franco- American diplomacy during the Federalist era. Knoxville [1974.] .327(734144) Bow. BOWMAN (ARCHIBALD ALLAN). metaphysics -- A sacramental universe; being a study in the of experience. Vanuxem Lects. Ed. by J.W. Scott. Princeton, 1939. .1204 Bow. BOWMAN (BOB). See BOWMAN (ROBERT T.). BOWMAN (DEREK). - -- Out of my system; poems 1960 -75. Preface by Sorley Maclean. Penicuik, 1976. .82191 Bow. - -- Another copy. S.B.P. .82191 Bow. BOWMAN (ELAINE KELLETT). See KELLETT -BOWMAN (ELAINE). BOWMAN (ELIZABETH). - -- The minor and fragmentary sentences of a corpus of spoken English. [Indiana Univ. Res. Center in Anthropol. Folklore and Ling. Publ. 42; Int. Jour. of Amer. Ling. Pt. 2, Vol. 32, No. 3.] Bloomington, 1966. .4254 Bow. BOWMAN (FRANK). - -- Elementary calculus. 2nd ed., with chapter on differential equations. 18th impr. Lond., 1959. JCM Lib. - -- Introduction to Bessel functions. -5ct1 1..1, Lond., 1938. TTT1' -4614-1,144 - -- Introduction to elliptic functions, with applications. 3GM VA), Lond., 1953. .5176 Bow. - -- Another copy. Engin. Lib. - -- and GERARD (FITZGERALD ADOLPHUS). - -- Higher calculus. Cambridge, 1967. Math. Lib. ADDITIONS BOWMAN (FRANK). --- and GERARD (FITZGERALD ADOLPHUS) . - Higher calculus. Camoridge, 1967. K.B.L. BOWMAN (FRANK PAUL). - -- Le Christ romantique ... [Hist. des Idées et Critique Littéraire, Vol. 134.] Genève, 1973. .232 Bow. - -- Le discours sur l'éloquence sacrée á l'époque romantique; rhétorique, apologétique, herneneutique, 1777 -1851. [Etud. de Philol. et d'Hist. 36.] Genève, 1980. .84509E -G Bow. - -- Montaigne; essays. [Stud. in Fr. Lit. 10.] Lond., 1965. .84431 Bow. - -- Prosper Mérimée; heroism, pessimism and irony. [California, Univ. Publ. in Mod. Philol. Vol. 66.] Berkeley, 1962. .84381 Bow. BOWMAN (FREDERICK HUNGERFORD . - -- The intermediate text -book of physical science ... Lond., 1882. Yx.10.95. - -- The structure of the cotton fibre in its relation to technical applications. Manchester, 1881. K.10.33. - -- Another ed. Lond., 1908. X.7.82. - -- The structure of the wool fibre and its relation to the use of wool for technical purposes. 2nd ed. Manchester, 1885. *L.14.11. - -- Another ed. Lond., 1908. X.7.81. [Continued overleaf.] BOWMAN (FREDERICK HUNGERFORD) [continued]. - -- Treatise upon the nervous system in its relation to neuro- electricity. See BAINES (ARTHUR E.). Electro- pathology. BOWMAN (GERALD). - -- The lamp and the book; the story of the Rcn, 1916 -1966. Lond., 1967. .61073(42) Bow. - -- Another copy. .61073(42) Bow. BOWMAN (HARRY LAKE). - -- See SUTHERLAND (HALE) and B. (H.L.) BOWMAN (HENRY). - -- and HADFIELD (JAMES). - -- The Ecclesiastical architecture of Great Britain, from the Conquest to the Reformation, illustrated by views, plan, elevations, sections ... with historical and descriptive accounts of the rise, progress and development of the various styles of church architecture. Lond. [1846.] New Coll. Lib. BOWMAN (HERBERT EUGENE). - -- Vissarion Belinski, 1811 -1848; a study in the origins of social criticism in Russia. [Harvard Stud. in Comp. Lit. 21.] Cambridge, Mass., 1954. .891783 Bel. Bow. BOWMAN (HERVEY MEYER). - -- Preliminary stages of the Peace of Amiens: the diplomatic relations of Great Britain and France from ... November 1799 -March 1801. [Toronto Univ. Stud., Hist. and Econ. 1.] By. 5.92 . BOWMAN (BETTY). - -- The elect lady, or, St. John's epistle to a woman. Bristol (1873.) C.R.13.8.35 *** Cameron Collection. BOWMAN (HILDEBRAND) pseud. - -- The travels of H. B., Esquire, into Carnovirria, Taupiniera, Olfactaria, and Auditante, in New Zealand; in the Island of Bonhommica, and in the powerful kingdom of Luxo- volupto, on the great southern continent. Written by himself, etc. Lond., 1778. *P.23.3. BOWMAN (ISAIAH). - -- The Andes of Southern Peru; geographical reconnaissance along the seventy -third meridian. [Amer. Geog. Soc. of New York.] Lond., 1920. .91(85) Bow. - -- Another copy. Lond., 1920. Geog. Lib. - -- Desert trails of Atacama. [Amer. Geog. Soc. Spec. Publ. 5.] New York, 1924. .91(83) Bow. - -- Another copy. Geog. Lib. '4*I' Ogilvie Bequest. - -- Forest physiography; physiography of the United States and principles of soils in relation to forestry. New York, 1911. *L.11.30. 0` Ogilvie Bequest. - -- Three other copies. Forestry Lib. - -- Geography in relation to the social sciences. By I. Bowman. Geography in the schools of Europe. By Rose B. Clark. [Amer. Hist. Assoc. Rep. of The Comm. on the Soc. Stud., 5.] New York [1934.] .91:.3 Bow. 9!: 3Bow. - -- Another copy. vg. - -- Another copy. Geog. Lib. 4 c Ogilvie Bequest. ft"6 "Ge Two othercpica. Geog. Lib. - -- International relations. [Reading with a Purpose, No. 60.] Chicago, 1930. Geog. Lib. ` Ogilvie Bequest. AUllI'l'IONS BOIv,,IAîd (î11CI ALTUG). - -- William Cullen (1710 -90) and the primacy of the nervous system. [Th. Indiana Univ.] [Univ. Microfilms] [Bloomington] 1975. .6168 Cul. Bow. Xerox copy. BOWMAN (ISAIAH). - -- Forest physiography; physiography of the United States and principles of soils in relation to forestry. New York, 1911. Forestry Lib. BOWMAN (ISAIAH) [continued]. - -- ed. Limits of land settlement; a report on present -day possibilities. [Counc. on For. Rel.] New York [1937.] Architect. Lib. - -- The new world; problems in political geography. Yonkers -on- Hudson, 1921. Ccog. Lib. '*` Ogilvie Bequest. 9(1 3Dio - - -- 4th ed, Yonkers -on- Hudson, New York [1928.] Geog. Lib. Ogilvie Bequest. - -- Another copy. Geog: --Lib. - -- The new world. Problems in political geography. Lond., 1922. .911 Bow. ---eitcv. and cnlgd. cd. Lond., 1034. - -- 4th ed. Lond., 1928. .911 Bow. - -- The pioneer fringe. [Amer. Geog. Soc. Spec. Publ. No. 13.] New York, 1931. 326 Bow. By, -13.1, *1°1' Ogilvie Bequest. - -- Another copy. 325 BO ..d. Cc g. Lib. - -- The pioneer fringe. Repr. from Foreign Affairs; an American quarterly review, Vol. 6, no. 1, October, 1927, pp. 49 -66. New York. Geog. Lib. ` Ogilvie Bequest. The -pioneeta-ing--preeess . {14epr-. -from Sien-ce, May 24, . no. 1951, pp. 521-528.) [Washington.] Geog. Lib. 44* Ogilvie B t. - -- Planning in pioneer settlement. Repr. : a. the June, 1932, issue of the Annals of the Association of American Geo : ers. [Cambridge, Mass.] Lib. °'°` Ogilvie est. ADDITIONS BOWMAN (ISAIAH). - -- Limits of land settlement; a report on present -day possibilities. [Counc. of For. hel.] New York [1937.] .33371 Bow. BOWMAN (ISAIAH) [continued]. - -- Population outlets in overseas territories. (Repr. for private circulation from Geographic aspects of international relations. Ed. by C. C. Colby, etc.) [Chicago, 1938.] Geog. Lib. *** Ogilvie Bequest. Regional-eeneept-eand their application. (osobne odbioie - - -se Prac poswigconego Eugenjuszowi Romerowi.) [Lwów, 1934.] Geog. Lib. *** Ogilvie Bequeet. - -- The scientific study of settlement. (Repr. with slight modifications from The Geographical Review, Vol. 16, no. 4, October, 1926.) [New York.] Georg. Lib. Ogilvie - Bequest. BOWMAN (JOHN) Engineer. - -- Robert Louis Stevenson. With a foreword by Richard de Mattos. Lond., 1949. P .82389 Ste. Bow. - -- Seven royal and ancient burghs of Scotland; their past and present. Illustrated with photographs by R. L. Adam. Lond., 1952. Scott. Stud. Lib. - -- Water supply to -day. [The Pageant of Progress, 20.] Lond., 1950. Comm. Med. Lib. BOWMAN (JOHN) M.A., B.D. - -- The gospel of Mark; the new Christian Jewish Passover Haggadah. [Stud. Post -Biblica, Vol. 8.] Leiden, 1965. .2263 Bow. - -- Samaritan studies. Manchester, 1958. New Coll. Lib. *** Offprint from John $glands Library, Manchester. Bulletin Vol. 40(2), March 1958. [Continued overleaf.] ADDITIONS BOW (JUíi:+) Irish Historian. - De Valera and the Ulster question, 1917-1973. ácpr. Oxford, 1983. .9(4159) DeY. Bow. BOWMAN (JOHN) M.A., B.D. [continued]. - -- Samaritanische Probleme; Studien zum Verhältnis von Samaritanertum, Judentum und Urchristentum. [Franz Delitzsch- Vorlesungen, 1959.] Stuttgart, 1967. New Coll. Lib. - -- [Samaritanische Probleme.] The Samaritan problem; studies in the relationships of Samaritanism, Judaism, and early Christianity. Franz Delitzsch Lectures, 1959. Tr. by A. M. Johnson. [Pittsburgh Theol. Mon. Ser. 4.] Pittsburgh, Pa., 1975. New Coll. Lib. BOWMAN (JOHN EDDOWES). - -- An introduction to
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