This is a list of my sources, each section sorted by last name of person, or first word of organisation.
Paper
Bott, George (1968) [1958]. Selected Writings. London, Melbourne, Toronto, Singapore, Johannesburg, Hong Kong, Nairobi, Auckland, Ibadan: Heinemann Educational Books. pp. 25–33, 175, 182.
ISBN0-4351-3675-5.
Penguin Books (1969) [1957]. Inside the Whale and other essays. England, Australia:
Penguin Books. pp. 7, 91–98.
ISBN0-1400-1185-4. (Google says 1979 and 202 pages but my book was printed 1969 and has 203 pages)
Haining, Peter (1979) [1976]. The Great English Earthquake. London:
New English Library.
ISBN0-4500-3823-8. (219 pages printed by Hunt Barnard Printing Ltd, Aylesbury, Bucks)
Garzanti, Aldo (1974) [1972]. Enciclopedia Garzanti della letteratura (in Italian). Milan:
Guido Villa. (963 pages)
Anna Akhmatova (Anna Achatovna) pseudonym of Anna Andrevna Gorenko : 1889-1966, Russian poet.
w:it:Anna Andreevna Achmatova. Evening (1912); Rosary (1914); Lo stormo bianco (1917); Anno Domini MCMXXI (1922): Poem Without a Hero (1942 to 1962)
So far, 25 English wikipedia articles exist out of a possible 30; so 5 are missing. Italian wikipedia is only missing one.
Garzanti page 4
Francesco Acri (1834
Catanzaro - 1913
Bologna) Italian philospher and writer, exponent of spiritualism, influenced by Rosmini. Wrote the 1907 Videmus in aenigmate, 1908 Amore, dolore e fede and the 1917 Dialettica serena.
w:it:Francesco Acri
Elenio Acrone was a red link so I just created a stub. So far, 26 articles exist out of a possible 32; 6 were missing. Italian wikipedia is still only missing one.
... from now on only listing the very shortest entries on each page
Manuel Acuña (1849 to 1873) mexican poet. Wrote: Nocturno, Entonces y hoy, about violent anarchism.
page 5
George Ade (1866 to 1944) United States writer. Wrote Fables in Slang.
In
Léon Theremin: Theremin cello – an electronic
cello with no strings and no bow, using a plastic fingerboard, a handle for volume and two knobs for sound shaping (ca. 1930)[1][2]
^Bryan (publisher and demonstrator) (2007-06-10).
Theremin Cello. Seattle: Bryan. Retrieved 2009-09-20. (demonstration playing of a theremincello)
^Bryan (publisher and player) (2007-03-03).
Theremin's cello meditation. Seattle: Bryan. Retrieved 2009-09-20. (slideshow including internal details of a theremincello replica)
British Movietone Newsreel. 1931.
Zeppelin continues north, Arctic bound, Northern Germany towards Leningrad (Youtube)
British Movietone Newsreel. 1931.
Graf Zeppelin returns home, covers the polar expedition, Archangel, Leningrad, chef preparing meal, land on Arctic sea, Malygin rendezvous, food and mail drop (Youtube)
"Welcome to The Two Towers LPMud" possibly appears as an example MUD on page 41 in Creating Web pages for dummies, by Bud E. Smith, Arthur Bebak - 1997 (
[1] (see also
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Two Towers (MUD))
Hugill, Peter J. 1995. World Trade Since 1431: Geography, Technology, and Capitalism, JHU Press,
ISBN0801851262, page 258: "two unsuccessful airships in 1897, that of David Schwartz of Austria being important because of its aluminum structure and covering (Beaubois, 1976, 29-31)"
TCM
Around the World Via Graf Zeppelin (1929), overview of a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film narrated by Lt. Comdr. Charles L. Rosendahl USN, with Dr. Eckener and Lady Drummond Hay. TCM state not available on Home Video. Not found on IMDB.
Emily Wichman,
Two Routes TO THE Arctic, uwho.rso.wisc.edu, pages 24-40, details both Nautilus and Graf expeditions, both the scientific achievements and public reactions