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    ‘The troubles of collecting’: William Henry Harvey and the practicalities of natural-history collecting in Britain's nineteenth-century world.John McAleer - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Science 55 (1):81-100.
    In recent decades, historians have become increasingly interested in the logistical challenges and difficulties encountered by those responsible for the collection, preservation and safe transport of specimens from the field to the museum or laboratory. This article builds on this trend by looking beyond apparent successes to consider the practices and practicalities of shipboard travel and maritime and coastal collecting activities. The discussion focuses on the example of William Henry Harvey, who travelled to Australia in pursuit of cryptogams – non-flowering (...)
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    An American Tragedy" and "In Cold Blood.John J. McAleer - 1972 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 47 (4):569-586.
    Capote, apparently having mistaken craft for art, has reported on an event. Dreiser, in transcending time, has reported on the truth of human nature.
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    A Farewell to Arms.John J. McAleer - 1962 - Renascence 14 (2):89-89.
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    A Farewell to Arms.John J. McAleer - 1962 - Renascence 14 (2):72-79.
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    A Farewell to Arms.John J. McAleer - 1962 - Renascence 14 (2):72-79.
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    Notes on Life.John J. McAleer & Marguerite Tjader (eds.) - 1974 - University Alabama Press.
    "It has long been known that Dreiser devoted much effort during the final two decades of his lfe to the preparation of a major philosophical work which remained unfinished at his death....The best evidence of Dreiser's later thought would appear to be [t]his treatise, and it is appropriate that Marguerite Tjader and John J. McAleer--the two Dreiserians most sympathetic to the mystical religiosity of the later Dreiser--should make it available in published form." --_American Literary Realism_.
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    Thoreau's Epic.John J. McAleer - 1968 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 43 (2):227-246.
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    Thoreau's Epic "Cape Cod".John J. McAleer - 1968 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 43 (2):227-246.