Thomas Bridges: 5 books

Book cover of A Burlesque Translation of Homer's Iliad
by Thomas Bridges
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2013

This is Homer’s Iliad set to bawdy verse by Thomas Bridges (1710-1775). It was originally published in 1762 under the pseudonym Caustic Barebones. This book gained in popularity, and was reprinted several times. This book contains all of the original woodcut illustrations.
Book cover of Traveling Texts and the Work of Afro-Japanese Cultural Production
by Crystal S. Anderson, Michio Arimitsu, William H. Bridges IV
Language: English
Release Date: June 24, 2015

This book analyzes the complex conversations taking place in texts of all sorts traveling between Africans, African diasporas, and Japanese across disciplinary, geographic, racial, ethnic, and cultural borders. The volume turns its attention away from questions of representation to ones concerning...
Book cover of Southeastern Grasslands

Southeastern Grasslands

Biodiversity, Ecology, and Management

by JoVonn G. Hill, John A. Barone, Charles Allen
Language: English
Release Date: November 6, 2018

A holistic approach to analyzing distinct grassland habitats that integrates ecological, historical, and archaeological data   Today the southeastern United States is a largely rural, forested, and agricultural landscape interspersed with urban areas of development. However, two centuries ago it...
Book cover of Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Child Migrants
by Carlos Aguilar, Mary Grace Antony, Heather L. Bridges
Language: English
Release Date: December 20, 2017

As global societies grapple with an unprecedented refugee and migration crisis, child refugees and migrants—who constitute a particularly vulnerable immigrant category—have been surprisingly overlooked in immigration scholarship. This book addresses this lapse by presenting interdisciplinary perspectives...
Book cover of On Land and Sea at the Dardanelles
by Thomas Charles Bridges
Language: English
Release Date: November 27, 2011

THE OPEN PORT 'Fun!' said Ken Carrington, as he leaned over the rail of the transport, 'Cardigan Castle,' and watched the phosphorescent waters of the Aegean foaming white through the darkness against her tall side. 'Fun!' he repeated rather grimly. 'You won't think it so funny when you find yourself...
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