He has contributed articles on social, rural, local and literary history, language,ephemeraand the environment to a wide range of magazines and newspapers.
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It addresses with inspiring resource the methodological problems of retrieving and critiquing theephemeraof the past.
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Aural spectacle brings forth materialephemerathat continue to act in and on the body long after they disappear.
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For the greater part of his career, his official output was not cluttered withephemera, occasional pieces or miniatures.
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And this repertory of occasional music was but part of the vast quantity of printedephemerafrom the period, including thousands of poems, sermons and orations.
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These criticisms and quibbles aside, there is certainly sufficiently engaging commentary on these pages, particularly concerning the artifacts andephemera, to interest even the experienced polar reader.
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The inner realms ofephemera, such as bus tickets and soup-can labels, were considered and in the end rejected, as offering too little information for the effort required.
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The paper draws upon an extensive study of late nineteenth-century newspapers, illustrated weeklies, periodical reviews, popular adult and juvenile literature, art, poetry, pamphlets, exhibition catalogues and handbooks, and associatedephemera.
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Department storeephemeraaddressed specifically to tourists shows that their visual appearance, including their luxurious interiors, were considered attractions in their own right.
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Indeed, the language of commercial, popular music and an interest in the music as regards the commercial artefacts it produces (recordings, commentaries andephemera) are what dominate.
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What stuck out rather incongruously in the two headings were the repeated apostrophes, which were large enough to be cut out and mounted by collectors of suchephemera.
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A substantial sum is spent on theephemeraof housing maintenance and not enough on maintenance itself.
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The report referred to material of fleeting interest,ephemera, and so on, and advocated a weeding out process.
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His papers include research notes, clippings, andephemerarelated to dime novels.
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The historical type of broadsides wereephemera, i.e., temporary documents created for a specific purpose and intended to be thrown away.
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