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Sent: Jacoby, David (2006). "The Venetian Government and Administration in Latin Constantinople, 1204–1261: A State within a State". In Gherardo Ortalli; Giorgio Ravegnani; Peter Schreiner (eds.). Quarta Crociata. Venezia - Bisanzio - Impero latino. Atti delle giornate di studio. Venezia, 4-8 maggio 2004. Venice: Istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti. pp. 19–79. ISBN978-8-8881-4374-3.
Sent: Kiesewetter, Andreas (2006). "Preludio alla Quarta Crociata? Megareites di Brindisi, Maio di Cefalonia e la signoria sulle isole ionie (1185-1250)". In Gherardo Ortalli; Giorgio Ravegnani; Peter Schreiner (eds.). Quarta Crociata. Venezia - Bisanzio - Impero latino. Atti delle giornate di studio. Venezia, 4-8 maggio 2004 (in Italian). Venice: Istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti. pp. 317–358. ISBN978-8-8881-4374-3.
Sent: Saint-Guillain, Guillaume (2006). "Les conquérants de l'archipel: l'Empire Latin de Constantinople, Venise et les premiers seigneurs des Cyclades". In Gherardo Ortalli; Giorgio Ravegnani; Peter Schreiner (eds.). Quarta Crociata. Venezia - Bisanzio - Impero latino. Atti delle giornate di studio. Venezia, 4-8 maggio 2004 (in French). Venice: Istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti. pp. 125–238. ISBN978-8-8881-4374-3.
Jacoby for Podestà of Constantinople and other articles related to the Latin Empire and Venice in the 13th century, Saint-Guillain for the Duchy of Naxos and associated articles about 13th-century Latin rulers in the Cyclades, Kiesewetter for the foundation of the County palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos and its first rulers. Saint-Guillain and Kiesewetter especially are valuable because they offer a much-needed corrective to the conjectures of the 19th-century historian Karl Hopf, which are still present in most related articles.
Sent: T. Keaveney, Christopher (2020). Western Rock Artists, Madame Butterfly, and the Allure of Japan: Dancing in an Eastern Dream. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 145. ISBN1793625263.
"Worms". CD-ROM Games. United Kingdom: Paragon Publishing (008). December 1995. ISSN1357-8413.
"Worms". PC Power. United Kingdom: Paragon Publishing (024). December 1995. ISSN1352-7894.
"Worms". CD-ROM Magazine. United Kingdom: Dennis Publishing (016–018). November 1995 – January 1996. ISSN1355-0659. — specific issue unknown, unsure if there's a Worms article.
"Worms". PowerStation. United Kingdom: Paragon Publishing (001). March 21, 1996. ISSN1362-5047. — probably just tips, but could be useful. Unsure if there's a Worms article.
"Worms". PC Games. United States: IDG Media. 3 (001–006). January–June 1996. ISSN1089-3695. — specific issue unknown, unsure if there's a Worms article.
"Worms". PC Plus. United Kingdom: Future Publishing (113). March 1996. ISSN0952-2565. — content not found
"Worms". CD PowerPlay. United Kingdom: IDG Media (10). February 1996. ISSN1352-8998.
"Worms". CD-ROM Now. United Kingdom: IDG Media (020–022). November 1995 – January 1996. ISSN1355-574X. — content not found
"Worms". PC Home. United Kingdom: IDG Media (039). December 1995. ISSN1351-5373. — Alternate ISSN (Scotland): 1362-1815
US:
"Worms". Intelligent Gamer's fusion. United States: Ziff Davis Media. 2 (010). May 1996. ISSN1089-277X.
"Worms". Computer Games Strategy Plus. United States: Strategy Plus (062). January 1996. ISSN1550-9761.
"Worms". PSExtreme. United States: Dimension Publishing (010). September 1996. ISSN1097-7996.
"Worms". Ultimate Gamer. United States: LFP Inc. (006). January 1996. ISSN1081-4582. — content not found
Hi guys, I'm looking for the Worms game reviews from the magazines listed above (the list will be updated if I find info about other reviews that I need but can't find online). I'm working on the article about Worms in another language section of Wikipedia, and I have reasons to believe that these articles will help me with my research. These particular magazines are nowhere to be found online and not even for sale, and in my country there's no way to request anything from American or British libraries. Hoping you could help me.
@Coolak: Requested via ILL. We'll see how many of these I actually obtain copies of. —Compassionate727(T·C) 14:23, 28 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Coolak:, Are you only interested in reviews for the original Amiga/PC port of "Worms"? I found a review for the Game Boy port from British "Nintendo Magazine system". KHR FolkMyth (talk) 15:04, 30 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@KHR FolkMyth I'm interested in its reviews for any platform, but I've already been doing a several year long research and I already have most of them, including NMS. I just want to also get the ones not available online. I occasionally find such and will add them to this list, provided that I exhausted other options of getting them. If it's available online, there's a 99% chance I already have it. Coolak (talk) 17:59, 30 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, then. KHR FolkMyth (talk) 18:28, 30 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Coolak: What year was this game made? My librarian says they won't be able to find these without a sense of when to look. —Compassionate727(T·C) 15:25, 7 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Compassionate727: Hi, each magazine on my list already had the specific issue with the Worms review, but now I've also added the month/year of each. You probably misunderstood me, there's no need to search through a lot of magazines, in each case the specific issue is known. Thank you. Coolak (talk) 19:49, 7 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Facepalm I can't believe I didn't realize those were issue numbers. Forwarded this information to my librarian. —Compassionate727(T·C) 12:49, 8 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Compassionate727: Actually... If your librarian is willing to search some magazines whithout a specific issue in mind, I would dare to add several such magazines to the list. Hadn't done so at first because I didn't think it was possible at all. If that's okay with you and your librarian, I would definitely appreciate this additional help. Added several such magazines where I'm unsure about any Worms acticles, for each one I narrowed down the range of issues as much as possible. Coolak (talk) 21:47, 8 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Alright, here is where I am at. My librarian has submitted three of the requests. One was to the Library of Congress, who I am told will not respond for a while. There are no lenders for the PSExtreme article; I can't help you there. For PC Power and CD-ROM Games, my librarian says that they will need to ask lenders outside the United States and that they "will take extra time to fill" but that she can pursue it "if these articles are important for your research." I'm sure the cost is a salient factor, even though she didn't mention it. Do you want me to ask for those two? —Compassionate727(T·C) 15:55, 10 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I can't be 100% sure that it will turn out very important for my research, but I have reasons to believe it may. These particular two magazines aren't for sale anywhere on eBay, etc, and they're not even in the British libraries that are open for online requests. I can say this is pretty important for me. Then, if I can express my gratitude in a form of some donation or anything, that is also no problem. Coolak (talk) 21:13, 10 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Coolak: I have told her to make the requests. And no need for a donation or anything; it will be my college's stuffy millionaire donors paying for these, not me. —Compassionate727(T·C) 22:03, 11 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, I already have it. Sent. —Compassionate727(T·C) 15:19, 15 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
SentIntelligent Gamer's Fusion. Also, I am told that PC Power is only held by the British Library and they won't lend it, and that no lenders hold the December 1995 issue of CD-ROM Games, so I can't help with either of those. —Compassionate727(T·C) 15:02, 21 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Compassionate727 That's unfortunate, but understood. Thank you for the scans provided so far. I'll leave the relevant requests open. Coolak (talk) 22:55, 21 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Internet Archive is usually good for these but not the ones remaining. Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library usually has a good selection from Wikipedia editors too. I would try Retromags.com or Video Game History Foundation or MobyGames forums for the remaining requests. Is the above list of outstanding requests still accurate, @Coolak? czar 01:26, 8 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@CzarThe list is still relevant, yes. I have tried all possible resources already and currently am in touch with a few libraries. I'd keep my requests open until solved. I also update the list from time to time. Coolak (talk) 19:21, 8 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Coolak, the May 1996 issue of Game Informer is cited here along with a scan of one of the pages, suggesting that the author has a copy. I would try asking him for it. --Usernameunique (talk) 14:08, 19 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Coolak, any luck with the above approach? Separately, are you sure that PC Games is the correct title? If it is the same magazine discussed at GamePro#PC Games, it looks like it might have been also titled Electronic Entertainment and PC Entertainment. --Usernameunique (talk) 07:36, 23 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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Coolak, Following up on the above two messages. I see you haven’t edited here in nearly two months, but had an edit on the Russian Wikipedia a few days ago (after a similar period of inactivity), so you may have missed them. --Usernameunique (talk) 16:35, 6 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Usernameunique I kindly ask for an extension of processing this request, since I've been too immersed with work lately, hence completely putting Wikipedia aside for the time being. But continuing with my Worms research is my number one priority for my spare time, that is, when I get to have it. Coolak (talk) 23:54, 6 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Jo-Jo Eumerus, I prepared a zip file with those where I did not need much additional input from you. All of these sources were available via the Wikipedia Library. I do have some follow-up questions and notes though:
[45] Which chapters or pages do you need, except for the first one you mention two links later? Anyway the first chapter contains no information about pulsar planets that might be useful for you.
The OCR in the Brave New Worlds chapter is broken, so I sent you all of it after checking that at least some parts of the chapter refer to pulsar planets.
The OCR in this chapter is broken, but I was able to get only the relevant parts.
This chapter has no relevant information about pulsar planets.
This chapter had no relevant information about pulsar planets.
In this chapter, the only relevant information is this sentence: "Wolszczan and his discovery of pulsar planets had barely registered on the media's radar screen." (p. 52); besides, it's not "Planetary Hyge" but "Planetary Hype".
Also, I already fulfilled your ScienceDirect request below. Szmenderowiecki (talk) 10:38, 30 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
This article is a chapter in the book Music, Authorship, Narration, and Art Cinema in Europe. The article's DOI page has links to access it via Taylor & Francis, Shibboleth, OpenAthens, or ORCID: [49]. I can read part of the article/chapter in the source book via GoogleBooks, but not the whole thing [50].
Any help appreciated, so that I can avoid paying for the whole ebook.
Wickstead, Helen (2 April 2020). "Soho Typescripts: handmade obscene books in post-war London bookshops". Porn Studies. 7 (2): 187–211. doi:10.1080/23268743.2019.1689842.
Any help is much appreciated! Cheers – SchroCat (talk) 09:53, 30 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Page 8 of Restoration and Reform, 1153–1165: Recovery From Civil War in England by Graeme J. White[edit]
White, Graeme J. (2000). Restoration and Reform, 1153–1165: Recovery From Civil War in England. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. p. 8. ISBN978-0-521-55459-6.
Google Books copies of these two publications don't show page numbers, so I can't rely on the previews for citations. I'm hoping an actual PDF or print scan copy will have them. These two sources cover a 2005 case of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia that mandates the government to spend 20 percent of its budget on education. In the 2018 source, it might be in the chapter titled "A heroic social leadership", but I can't be certain. The information in the 2020 source should be in the chapter I indicated, but, again, I can't be certain without seeing it.
#2 is at pages 219–240. Hope, it helps ... or do you need the chapter, too? – Doc Taxon • Talk • 01:44, 28. Jan 2023 (UTC)
@Doc Taxon: Thanks! If I could get the chapter, that would be ideal, since I need the exact page numbers for the facts I cited. —Arsonal (talk + contribs)— 03:42, 28 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I will request #2 via interlibrary loan. Eddie891TalkWork 22:28, 21 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
It's somewhat of an obscure book so it may be a week or two before it arrives. Eddie891TalkWork 22:31, 21 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Arsonal, I have been informed by my library that Hendrianto's work has not yet actually been published, and therefore cannot be borrowed from anywhere. I think the preview is a 'pre-release' or something. This is corroborated by Amazon, where the book is listed as a pre-order still. Eddie891TalkWork 03:05, 22 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Unfortunately, no. I get the following error message: "You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reach your viewing limit for this book". – Olympianloquere 05:42, 6 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, @Olympian, have you received the pages you requested here? Can this request be marked as ((resolved))? Eddie891TalkWork 11:53, 24 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
New Xylenini (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Xyleninae) species and genera from the wide sense Himalayan region: Esperiana , 2010[edit]
Ronkay, G.; Ronkay, L.A.; Gyulai, P.; Hacker, H.H. (2010). "New Xylenini (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Xyleninae) species and genera from the wide sense Himalayan region". Esperiana. 15: 245-358.
Any other good looking references not on the draft would be appreciated, I still have one month until I get WPL access. Schminnte (talk • contribs) 23:25, 28 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Schminnte, I have access to some sources, but one by one. First, I want to know if you need only references for the piano piece, the saxophone piece or both. It appears fron the sources you prpose that you need both, but just to make sure.
I have access to #1, but I will only send the table of contents and pages in the book mentioning Scaramouche. For copyright reasons, I can't send you the whole book.
I have no access to #2.
#4 is a very short article that refers to a particular performance, hardly useful but I can send it as well.
I only have access to the ToC of #3, but no text. Szmenderowiecki (talk) 09:01, 1 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Doc Taxon, looking at the TOC I believe it would be chapter VI: Composers and Performers. Thanks, Schminnte (talk • contribs) 11:44, 1 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I try to get this chapter – Doc Taxon • Talk • 13:04, 1 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Szmenderowiecki: Thanks for getting back swiftly. I've been including sections on the piano duo and saxophone so both would be appreciated. For ref 1. I understand that you can't send me the whole book, so pages mentioning Scaramouche in an appropriate amount of depth would be appreciated. Unfortunately for ref 3, the table of contents is pretty much the extent of what I can see, so is of no more help. As I cannot see any text from 4, I might miss it out if you really deem it to be of no use. Thanks, Schminnte (talk • contribs) 11:40, 1 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you very much. I will be visiting a conservatoire on Saturday so will look for resources then. Schminnte (talk • contribs) 16:41, 1 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, @Schminnte, I have access to #3, but it is an masters thesis which may not be the quality you are looking for ("Masters dissertations and theses are considered reliable only if they can be shown to have had significant scholarly influence."). Although the pdf looks lengthy at 58 pages it's only about 35 pages of content so I would feel comfortable sending the whole thing over email, if you decide you still want it. Send me an email if so. Eddie891TalkWork 12:04, 24 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Eddie891, I would still like the source. I think it would be good to use as it does seem to have some influence on scholarly work: I have seen the dissertation cited in some of the other sources used in the article. I will send the email now: thanks, Schminnte (talk • contribs) 12:08, 24 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, Re Packer&Tracker (talk) 08:58, 28 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Re Packer&Tracker: and you've got no page numbers or chapter titles? – Doc Taxon • Talk • 13:28, 28 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Doc Taxon: Beg a pardon - pp no:- 82-138 to be more precise, the work is of a single author i.e. Professor Kumar. Re Packer&Tracker (talk) 14:26, 28 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Re Packer&Tracker: Please send me a wikimail to provide you with the paper – Doc Taxon • Talk • 09:03, 31 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Archives of the Arab News about Riyadh Japanese School and International Philippine School in Riyadh (formerly Philippine Embassy School in Riyadh)[edit]
For Riyadh Japanese School and International Philippine School in Riyadh
I'm trying to find archives of the Arab News (an English language newspaper from Saudi Arabia) about the two schools above.
The Philippine school opened in 1985 and was formerly known as the "Philippine Embassy School in Riyadh" (see CFO-PSO page). The Japanese School was also established in 1985. I am hoping that there are articles about the establishments of those schools written by the Arab News.
You might need to live in the Washington, D.C., area for this one. Regardie's was a 1980s and early 1990s business magazine in Washington and its August 1988 cover story is one of the longest interviews with Grant (a famously reticent man) ever conducted. American University has it in its stacks, but Gale does not have full-text coverage far enough back for this publication, and ProQuest (ProQuest198871550) is missing only this article from the issue in full-text coverage.
Thanks, Sammi Brie (she/her • t • c) 22:33, 15 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I'm in your debt, @DanCherek. This is exceedingly exciting. And it's worth it—8,786 words. Thank you so, so much. Sammi Brie (she/her • t • c) 21:23, 2 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Access to an Albanian language tale (shqipe perralla) published by Anton Berisha[edit]
Berisha, Anton (1982). Antologji e përrallës shqipe. Rilindja. pp. 230–234. (Tale nr. 30, Gjarpri, vajza dhe kuçedra ["The Snake, the girl and the Kulshedra"].
For Animal as Bridegroom. The tale is an Albanian language variant of the tale: marriage between snake and human girl, lost husband, and "Magic Flight" sequence (hero and heroine shapeshift into objects to elude pursuers).
Thanks, KHR FolkMyth (talk) 13:05, 30 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Edit: Yes! It is type 425B, "Cupid and Psyche": tasks and visit to the second witch. KHR FolkMyth (talk) 15:43, 3 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Pages 4 and 214 of Restoration and Reform, 1153–1165: Recovery From Civil War in England (2000) by Graeme J. White[edit]
White, Graeme J. (2000). Restoration and Reform, 1153–1165: Recovery From Civil War in England. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 4, 214. ISBN978-0-521-55459-6.
Pages 198 and 199 of Restoration and Reform, 1153–1165: Recovery From Civil War in England (2000) by Graeme J. White[edit]
White, Graeme J. (2000). Restoration and Reform, 1153–1165: Recovery From Civil War in England. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 198–199. ISBN978-0-521-55459-6.
For Henry II of England. @DanCherek: Thank you for assisting me with a previous similar request; may I humbly ask for assistance once again? Thanks, Unlimitedlead (talk) 21:20, 2 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Pages 162 and 174 of Restoration and Reform, 1153–1165: Recovery From Civil War in England (2000) by Graeme J. White[edit]
White, Graeme J. (2000). Restoration and Reform, 1153–1165: Recovery From Civil War in England. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 162–174. ISBN978-0-521-55459-6.
For Henry II of England. @DanCherek: I deeply apologize for requesting so much from you, but this PR process requires me to verify these citations! May you be kind enough as to assist me? Thanks, Unlimitedlead (talk) 13:13, 3 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Sent No trouble at all, feel free to ping again if you need additional pages! DanCherek (talk) 13:16, 3 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Pages 294 and 319 of Henry II: New Interpretations by Nicholas Vincent[edit]
Vincent, Nicholas (2007b). "The Court of Henry II". In Harper-Bill, Christopher; Vincent, Nicholas (eds.). Henry II: New Interpretations. Woodbridge, England: Boydell Press. pp. 294, 319. ISBN978-1-84383-340-6.
@DanCherek Oh wow, you again! I cannot express how grateful I am for your contributions; thank you for helping a nerd do nerd things. Unlimitedlead (talk) 14:12, 3 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
"Sex & Sexuality, 1640-1940 Literary, Medical and Sociological Perspectives; Part 4: Erotica, 1890-1908, from the Private Case Collection at the British Library, London". Microform & Imaging Review. 32 (4). Fall 2003. ISSN0949-5770. OCLC54424317.
Huge thanks for any help on this. Cheers - SchroCat (talk) 08:28, 3 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
SchroCat, looks like it's available through De Gruyter in the Wikipedia Library—does this link (scroll down to the second page) work for you? Extraordinary Writ (talk) 20:23, 3 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
JSTOR: Frank, A. G. (1987). Crash course. Economic and Political Weekly, 1942-1946. [NOTE: There is ostensibly a link to this article at alliance-francaise.nl, but I clicked the link and got what da heck is dat. It looks like someone photocopied the wrong pages or something.]
ELSEVIER: Hamada, K., & Okada, Y. (2009). Monetary and international factors behind Japan's lost decade. Journal of the Japanese and international economies, 23(2), 200-219.
taylorfarancis: Ito, T. (2003). Was there a target zone?. In International Finance (pp. 436-444). Routledge.
Pages 304 and 305 of Henry II: New Interpretations by Nicholas Vincent[edit]
Vincent, Nicholas (2007). "The Court of Henry II". In Harper-Bill, Christopher; Vincent, Nicholas (eds.). Henry II: New Interpretations. Woodbridge, England: Boydell Press. pp. 304–305. ISBN978-1-84383-340-6.
Many thanks. I suspect this will not be the last time... Unlimitedlead (talk) 14:43, 4 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Pages 307-309 of Henry II: New Interpretations by Nicholas Vincent[edit]
Vincent, Nicholas (2007). "The Court of Henry II". In Harper-Bill, Christopher; Vincent, Nicholas (eds.). Henry II: New Interpretations. Woodbridge, England: Boydell Press. pp. 307–309. ISBN978-1-84383-340-6.
Just a note that I've looked at my University's online access for all three of the papers, which timewise should cover these articles, and struck out every time. Hopefully someone else will have better luck. Eddie891TalkWork 12:08, 24 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
DanCherek: Thank you very much! I've used parts of these articles for the entry. For some reason, the PDF of the Wort article wasn't allowing me to select anything, but I was able to find a way around it. Best, Bridget(talk) 13:45, 5 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, KHR FolkMyth (talk) 16:43, 1 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Doing... hard to get, but I try it – Doc Taxon • Talk • 17:52, 1 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@KHR FolkMyth: Sent – Doc Taxon • Talk • 20:17, 4 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you! Must have been difficult to access it, though. At any rate, I'm planning to go over it at some point in the future for an article related to both topics I mentioned. ((resolved)) KHR FolkMyth (talk) 20:37, 4 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
The Gulf Daily News is an English language newspaper of Bahrain. It was established in 1978 while the French school was established in 1976, but I am hoping that the Gulf Daily News has some kind of coverage on the French school.
@WhisperToMe: Sent both results for "French International School" since May 1, 2008; I don't have access between 1971 and then. — Mdaniels5757 (talk • contribs) 19:26, 16 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you so much for finding these! I wanted to see if they had WP:SIGCOV of the school but it does not look like the two articles do. I really wish these online archives went back before 2008 WhisperToMe (talk) 21:12, 16 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I would like to have access to South China Morning Post articles about this school. It opened in 1955 and closed in 1996. Newspapers in the United Kingdom (perhaps the London-based national newspapers?) may have info on this school too.
Flood, Finbarr B. (2009). Objects of Translation: Material Culture and Medieval "Hindu-Muslim" Encounter. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. ISBN978-0-691-12594-7.
Chapter 3, 4 & 5 for Ghurid dynasty, Qutb Minar and to create a new article very soon. Thanks, Re Packer&Tracker (talk) 12:27, 5 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Re Packer&Tracker:Sent via email. DanCherek (talk) 02:45, 6 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@DanCherek: Recieved, thanks. Re Packer&Tracker (talk) 01:13, 7 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Pages 39-66 of Cleopatra V Tryphæna and the Genealogy of the Later Ptolemies (1997) by Christopher J. Bennett[edit]
Bennett, Christopher J. (1997). "Cleopatra V Tryphæna and the Genealogy of the Later Ptolemies". Ancient Society. 28: 39–66. doi:10.2143/AS.28.0.630068. ISSN0066-1619. JSTOR44079777. (registration required)
Pages 21-24 of Domination and Conquest: The Experience of Ireland, Scotland and Wales, 1100–1300 by R.R. Davies (1990)[edit]
Davies, R. R. (1990). Domination and Conquest: The Experience of Ireland, Scotland and Wales, 1100–1300. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 21–24. ISBN978-0-521-02977-3. OL7714637M.
@DanCherek I did see that, but it does not appear to be the same ISBN? Unlimitedlead (talk) 01:18, 7 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I see, it looks like the one in your request is the 2006 reprint [56] but I'm otherwise not sure about the differences between the two. I can't help with the 2006 one unfortunately, sorry! DanCherek (talk) 01:21, 7 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Unlimitedlead: the 2004 and 2006 editions are full reprints of the 1990 book without any revisions or additions. – Doc Taxon • Talk • 05:43, 7 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Bruce. Long time no see. No, this is a totally new username. I have no access to anything at all...Thanks! § Lingzhi (talk) 07:27, 8 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
"London: Plenty to Look At—But Not Enough to Rave About." Women's Wear Daily, October 10, 1994.
Done For User:Premeditated Chaos/The Birds. ProQuest says it has the entire archive of Women's Wear Daily, but it seems that WMF library only provides access back to 2000. If anyone has access to this article from 1994, I would appreciate it. ♠PMC♠ (talk) 20:30, 8 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Oh, that is so bizarre, for some reason it didn't come up on their website when I searched, so I assumed it must be locked down behind a paywall. Thanks, that's perfect. ♠PMC♠ (talk) 20:43, 8 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Rome and the Colonial City: Rethinking the Grid[edit]
Greetings, has someone access to "Greaves, Sofia, and Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, eds. Rome and the Colonial City: Rethinking the Grid. Oxbow Books, 2022."? Page 231 per Google Books.
For Mount Hasan
Turpin, John (Winter 2007). "Monumental Commemoration of the Fallen in Ireland, North and South, 1920-60". New Hibernia Review / Iris Éireannach Nua. 11 (4): 107-119. JSTOR20558214.
For various potential articles.
I can access a preview on JSTOR but I can't download it or search within it logged into my account or through TWL. Thanks, HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 11:56, 11 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]