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Greek theater in the cinema and television
William K. Zewadski
"It is the purpose of this paper to present a list of those relatively few Greek plays that have been filmed, televised, or preserved on video thus far."
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The Scarlet Cockerel: a tale wherein is set down a record of the strange and exceptional adventures of Blaise de Breault and Martin Belcastel in the New world, as members of expeditions sent out by the great Coligny
C. M. Sublette
This novel follows young Blaise de Breault and his late father's best friend, Martin Belcastel, as they embark upon a voyage to the New World alongside a crew of Huguenots. Through Blaise's narration, the reader learns how the Frenchmen adapt to the American wilderness, and their close encounters and friendships with the Indigenous peoples. After two years in the New World, the pair of adventurers join a group of Huguenots intent on establishing "Fort Caroline," on a promising plot of land, but dangerously close to the Spanish dominion. Other notable local locations visited include the St. Johns River, Fort San Mateo (what the Spanish called Fort Caroline), Matanzas Bay/River, and Fort Matanzas (even though it was not built until after the events described).
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First Regiment, Connecticut National Guard, 1898-1899: Outline History of the Regiment during the Spanish-American War as First Conn. Infantry, U.S. Volunteers
Connecticut. National Guard. Regiment, 1st
A history of the Connecticut National Guard's 1st Regiment during the Spanish-American War of 1898.
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