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Morgensztern D, Boffa D, Chen A, Dhanasopon A, Goldberg SB, Decker RH, et al. (March 2023). "80. Cancer of the Lung". In Bast RC, Byrd JC, Croce CM, et al. (eds.). Holland-Frei Cancer Medicine. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN978-1-119-75070-3. ((cite book)): Explicit use of et al. in: |last= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Does anyone have access to the new edition of Holland-Frei Cancer Medicine? I just need chapter 80 to update the article Lung cancer. I can't seem to get it through the Wikipedia Library Wiley portal (though maybe I'm doing something wrong?).
Greetings, has someone access to these sources? "Arcos, R., Clavero, J., Giavelli, A., Simmons, S., Aguirre, I., Martini, S., ... & Soffia, J. (2011). Surface exploration at Pampa Lirima geothermal project, central Andes of northern Chile. Geotherm. Resour. Counc. Trans, 35, 689-693."
For Alto Toroni
@Worldbruce: Colleague, in November 2021, you sent me these pages in a similar request. Alas, I did not save these scans. Could You please send (if they are still behind) them again? The Internet Archive has editions of these catalogs up to 2018 only. — Thanks, Jolt Slater (talk) 12:24, 1 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I would like to expand Wikiquote's page C.S. Lewis. To be specific, I would like to add more to this quote like one of the preceding sentences or sentences coming after: He [the devil] always sends errors into the world in pairs—pairs of opposites. And he always encourages us to spend a lot of time thinking which is the worse. You see why, of course? He relies on your extra dislike of the one error to draw you gradually into the opposite one. But do not let us be fooled. We have to keep our eyes on the goal and go straight through between both errors. We have no other concern than that with either of them.
Mere Christianity
Book IV, chapter 6, "Two Notes"
[6]https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/C._S._Lewis#Mere_Christianity_(1952)
I would like to request chapter 6.
Thanks, WalkingRadiance (talk) 20:06, 1 February 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Hungarian Folktales about a snake bridegroom from Székely/Bukovina (renewed request)[edit]
Sebestyen, Adam (1981). Bukovinai Szekely nepmesek [Szekely folktales from the Bukovina]. Vol. 2. (Annotated by Agnes Kovacs.) Szekszard: Tolnamegyei Tanacs V. B. Konyvtara. pp. 9-16 (Kégyókirályfi); 267-272 (Kégyó kirájfi); 395ff (Jegyzetek/Notes on the cited tales).
This is a renewed request, once fulfilled, but I have since lost access to the archive sent by Pajz (last year).
The pages refer to tales told by a Hungarian/Székely couple that lived in Bukovina. Hungarian-American scholar Linda Dégh noted that their tales, while referring to a serpent husband, contain the "hostility of the husband's fairy family" and the Magic Flight episode (Dégh, Linda. Narratives in Society. A Performer-Centered Study of Narration. Folklore Fellows Vol. 255. Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1995. pp. 143, 146). Based on Dégh's brief descriptions, I suspect these tales are more closely related to type ATU 425B (Cupid and Psyche).
I only need the text for tales Kégyókirályfi and Kégyó kirájfi, plus the notes on both tales (written by folklorist Ágnes Kovács).
Thanks, KHR FolkMyth (talk) 23:00, 27 April 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
@KHR FolkMyth: I try to get this, – Doc Taxon • Talk • 09:57, 28 April 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
@Golden: pp 280-310 is Notes, Contributors and Index, only appendices. You really want this only? – Doc Taxon • Talk • 14:06, 2 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
((Resolved)) A kind editor of the magazine gave me screen clippings of the other source after I asked. Schminnte (talk • contribs) 16:11, 6 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Benton, Tim (1995). "Speaking Without Adjectives". In Ades, Dawn; Benton, Tim; Elliott, David; Whyte, Iain Boyd (eds.). Art and Power: Europe under the dictators 1930-1945. London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN9781853321481.
This is the link, and it has enough info I can use to create Dada Mirasi (or Mirasee). But I can't get the full contents, let alone the title of the page. Thanks, Kailash29792(talk) 09:21, 9 February 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
An Ip claiming that one of the paper has significant coverage on Dup. So needed
Rafudeen, Auwais (3 April 2022). "Perceptions of Race Among "Sunni" Black Muslims in Laudium, Pretoria: Applying Insights of Talal Asad in South Africa". Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. 42 (2): 211–226. doi:10.1080/13602004.2022.2113288. ISSN 1360-2004. For Darul Uloom Pretoria. Many thanks. Maliner (talk) 07:58, 4 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
@Doc Taxon: No, I was wanting the full text for the dissertation, as it's only 50 pages long. The entire paper would be very helpful for my research. Schminnte (talk • contribs) 16:45, 7 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Sent - Ford, Graeme (2022). "The Persian Translating College and Ming Tributary Communications with the Western Ocean". Journal of Asian History. 56 (1–2): 1–26.
Sent - Morsalpour, Mohsen; Ghiasi, Omid (2018). "The Role of Achaemenid Models in the Iranian National Epic". Journal of Asian History. 52 (1): 23–42. doi:10.13173/jasiahist.52.1.0023.
Sent - Farridnejad, Shervin (2022). ""Under the Banner of the Mane". Pahlavi Letters and the Sasanian Art of Epistolography. An Unpublished Pahlavi Papyrus Letter from Sasanian Egypt, P.Pehl. 569". Sasanian Studies: Late Antique Iranian World. 1 (1): 57–79. doi:10.13173/SSt.1.057.
Sent - Howard-Johnston, James (2022). "The Coming of the Arabs to Iran". Sasanian Studies: Late Antique Iranian World. 1 (1): 99–126. doi:10.13173/SSt.1.099.
Sent - Ognibene, Paolo (2022). "Beyond the Gate: Alans, Sasanians and the Caucasus". Sasanian Studies: Late Antique Iranian World. 1 (1): 207–214. doi:10.13173/SSt.1.207.
Sent - Schindel, Nikolaus (2022). "The Justinianic Plague and Sasanian Iran: the Numismatic Evidence". Sasanian Studies: Late Antique Iranian World. 1 (1): 259–276. doi:10.13173/SSt.1.259.
Sent – Evans, Gary (2002). Music inspired by art : a guide to recordings. Scarecrow Press. p. 9. ISBN9780810845091. OCLC50004778.
For Draft:Blood on the Floor (Turnage). Unsure of page number for Clements ref, just anything to do with Blood on the Floor. Using ref chaining, pages to look around are 37, 66, and 67.
For Tiberius Gracchus, specifically the current GA review: this source is used heavily throughout, and is the primary source for one important section. I'd like to be able to use it to check WP:TSI and WP:CLOP, as these issues have come up with other sources used in the article. Sadly no longer available on the Wikipedia Library, but should be to anyone with OUP access (e.g. Oxford alumni).
@Mdaniels5757: I was wondering if you might have access to these articles? I just wanted to ask since I recall you had access to some other ProQuest articles I had requested in the past. My ILL institution was unable to get these for me. I hope you don't mind my asking you directly! This is of course not urgent at all. Sunnya343 (talk) 19:29, 30 March 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
@Schminnte: I don't have access to the Business Standard article, but it appears that it is republished from Bloomberg (which is listed next to the byline), so you may be interested in the original Bloomberg article by Katya Kazakina. My guess, based on the preview, is that these are the same article (with the exception of the first line, for some reason). DanCherek (talk) 22:50, 16 April 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Thanks! I had looked around for the Bloomberg article but as the name was different I couldn't find it Schminnte (talk • contribs) 07:45, 17 April 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
@Schminnte: Are you ready to mark this ((resolved))? Archives of the Business Standard seem to exclude the article, presumably because they just reprinted it and don't hold the copyright to it. --Worldbruce (talk) 17:24, 12 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
If you can't get the content nevertheless, you find it here. But try the steps Extraordinary Writ has written above. – Doc Taxon • Talk • 20:59, 8 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Thanks, but that's only the first 24 pages, it's not complete. The TWL version of ProQuest frequently does that. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 07:13, 15 April 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I still have access to all 280 pages! I just mentioned TWL as another option :] Wracking💬 07:25, 15 April 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Well, TWL does not work for this particular kind of article. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 13:26, 15 April 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Yes, I understand that. I, independent of TWL, have access to ProQuest articles in full. Wracking💬 00:22, 17 April 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
1823 Russian Survey of the Karabagh Province[edit]
The 1823 Russian Survey of the Karabagh Province, published in 2011 by George Bournoutian. Hello, the more content I could get from that book the better. It would be greatly appreciated.
@HistoryofIran: I have the book, but for copyright reasons can supply you with no more than 40-45 pages of it. It's difficult to see how one might use a primary source like this in Wikipedia. There is no index. Do you want to start with the two page table of contents? A typical "register" (chapter) could be abstracted as: "Revenues from the villages of the Tat'ev Mahal indicating the tax-paying and tax-exempt families; the khan's revenue from each village ...; the villages which were administered by the mahal's beg for the khan; the villages that paid their revenue to benefit other individuals (mulkdars or tiyuldars); the revenue from the harvest; and the income from the kalantarlik and darughalik dues." It's a bit like a census, but with a heavier emphasis on the economy of each village. --Worldbruce (talk) 14:02, 12 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
@Worldbruce: I guess I should have been more specific, my bad. What I'm really interested in is a ethnicity and population census, which I'm assuming also appears in the source. It would tie well into the background section of User:HistoryofIran/Karabakh Khanate, and probably also into a brief segment devoted to the dispute over Karabakh between Armenia and Azerbaijan. --HistoryofIran (talk) 14:44, 12 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
@HistoryofIran: I think the translator's 23-page commentary at the end will serve your purpose. If you email me, I'll reply with that attached as soon as I have a chance to scan it. --Worldbruce (talk) 15:36, 12 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Looking for an issue of "Sumer: A Journal of Archaeology and History in Iraq"[edit]
Al-Haik, A. "The Rabbou’a galvanic cell." Sumer 20 (1964): 103-104.
For Baghdad Battery
I've searched the Wikipedia Library, JSTOR, etc. I think the full name of the journal is Sumer: A Journal of Archaeology and History in Iraq
Thanks, Doug Wellertalk 13:49, 13 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
TV Bros. Nov 9, 2013 issue (Japanese TV magazine)[edit]
"Bikke interview". TV Bros. [ja]. Tokyo News Service [ja]. November 9, 2013.
The manga artist Bikke [ja] (びっけ) was interviewed by the Japanese magazine TV Bros. (テレビブロス) in its November 9, 2013, issue, after winning an award for her series Child of the Kingdom (王国の子), and I would like to use that interview in my draft for an article about that manga. You can see the cover of the magazine issue here, if this helps.
Greetings, has someone access to "Froger J.L., Remy D., Bonvalot S., Legrand D. Dynamic of long term multi-scale inflations at Lastarria-Cordon del Azufre volcanic complex, central Andes, revealed from ASAR-ENVISAT interferometric data, Earth and Planetary Science Letters 255 148-163, , 2007"?
For Lazufre
I'm looking for the introduction to this early feminist SF utopia (Google preview shows only the main text, not this introduction). I am not quite sure what the page numbers are, but apparently it is 37 pages long, and Google snippets tell me that I need at least until p. xliv. This is for Alice Ilgenfritz Jones, under construction at User:Kusma/sandbox/AIJ.
Found it on the Internet Archive, should have checked there right away. —Kusma (talk) 19:10, 14 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Please help! ProQuest tells me this isn't there though it is one of theirs. Can anyone else access "Bauer and Beyond: On Recent Scholarly Discussions of "Airesis" [Greek] in the Early Christian Era"?[edit]
Desjardins, Michel (1991). "Bauer and Beyond: On Recent Scholarly Discussions of "Airesis" [Greek] in the Early Christian Era". The Second Century: a Journal of Early Christian Studies. John Hopkins University Press. 8 (2): 65.
Pages 128-132 of Restoration and Reform, 1153–1165: Recovery From Civil War in England by Graeme J. White (2000)[edit]
White, Graeme J. (2000). Restoration and Reform, 1153–1165: Recovery From Civil War in England. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 128–132. ISBN978-0-52155-459-6.
FYI, this entire book is on TWL. (t · c) buidhe 01:03, 15 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Pages 257-260 of Henry II: New Interpretations by Martin Allen (2007)[edit]
Allen, Martin (2007). "Henry II and the English Coinage". In Harper-Bill, Christopher; Vincent, Nicholas (eds.). Henry II: New Interpretations. Woodbridge, England: Boydell Press. pp. 257–260. ISBN978-1-84383-340-6. OL11906981M.
Chapter 10: From Völker to this volume from book titled Orthodoxy and Heresy in Early Christian Contexts Reconsidering the Bauer Thesis[edit]
Hartog, Paul (2015). Orthodoxy and Heresy in Early Christian Contexts Reconsidering the Bauer Thesis. James Clarke & Company Limited. ISBN9780227904947.
Jenhawk777 I might be able to access this but you can't request an entire book. What chapter/page range <10% of it do you need? (t · c) buidhe 21:00, 13 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Sorry, I was unclear, request is in the title: "Chapter 10: From Völker to this volume". Thank you so much! Jenhawk777 (talk) 03:01, 14 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Access to a chapter of analyis of Iranian folktales by Iranian historian Khosrow Shakeri Zand[edit]
Chaqueri, Cosroe. Beginning Politics: The Reproductive Cycle of Children's Tales and Games in Iran : a Historical Inquiry. Mazdazk, 1996. pp. 15ff (Section II, "An Analysis of Some Iranian Tales").
For The Black Colt, Iranian folklore and related articles about Iranian folktales. I only need his analysis of Iranian tales, which is chapter/section II of the book.
Thanks, KHR FolkMyth (talk) 17:19, 14 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I just saw your email. Chaqueri's analysis is very rich, indeed. Thank you very much! ((resolved)) KHR FolkMyth (talk) 10:29, 15 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Chaqueri, Cosroe. Beginning Politics: The Reproductive Cycle of Children's Tales and Games in Iran : a Historical Inquiry. Mazdazk, 1996. pp. 39-46 (Section III, "A Comparison with Arab, Turkish and Chinese Tales").
For The Black Colt, Iranian folklore and related articles about Iranian folktales. In Section/Chapter III, Chaqueri makes a comparison to international tales.
Doc Taxon, sorry to be a bother, but is it possible to get Chapter III, also...?
Thanks, KHR FolkMyth (talk) 10:33, 15 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Leena Pietilä-Castrén, Magnificentia publica: the victory monuments of the Roman generals in the era of the Punic Wars, Helsinki, Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1987. ISBN951-653-151-2
I don't know the pages, I need the table of contents and the index of persons first.
Doing... – Doc Taxon • Talk • 16:42, 15 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Amy Russell, "Domestic and civic basilicas: between public and private space", in Public and Private in the Roman House and Society, Journal of Roman Archaeology Suppl. 102, ed. Kaius Tuori and Laura Nissin, Portsmouth, RI 2015: 49-61. ISBN9780991373062
Musa, Shavana (2016). "The British and the Nuremberg Trial". British Influences on International Law, 1915-2015. Brill Nijhoff. pp. 367–386. ISBN978-90-04-28417-3.
@Buidhe: This is available via Brill on the Wikipedia Library but let me know if you'd like me to send you the PDF. Sammielh (talk) 09:42, 20 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
For George Griffith. I'm not entirely sure about the page numbers.
Thanks in advance. TompaDompa (talk) 11:17, 14 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
This essay was also published in a book by Moskowitz, Strange Horizons: The Spectrum of Science Fiction. It's available at archive, page 182. Artem.G (talk) 16:11, 21 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Very well then, I guess that does the trick. Thank you. TompaDompa (talk) 21:26, 21 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
This is for the Alexander Radó article, to expand it right out over the next six months. I've some secondary sources, but apparently he was major pre-and-post war cartographer and don't cover it as well. Soviet spy but still became a fellow of the British Geographic society and president. I couldn't see article anywhere. Its a detailed article and will be ideal.
Everton, Clive; Botsford, Keith. "The man who could have been king". The Sunday Times.
Unfortunately I don't know when this was published; it was probably some time in 1976. The article is about promoter Maurice Hayes. The details above are based on a mention in a book by Everton.
@BennyOnTheLoose: I see an article about Hayes in the 11 July 1976 issue of The Sunday Times, authored by Everton and Botsford, titled "How snooker's Mr Big missed his cue". I don't see any mention of "The man who could have been king" though. Even so, any chance it might be what you're looking for? I can email it to you if interested. DanCherek (talk) 18:26, 22 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
DanCherek that has to be the one - according to Everton's book, they "ran him to earth in a single-room office above a dentist's surgery in Birkenhead." Thanks! Regards, BennyOnTheLoose (talk) 20:56, 22 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
For Graziella Corvalán The first one says it's digitized, but I cannot find an accessible copy. And yes, I totally get that the second book is only available in 2 libraries, sigh, so it's a real long shot, but any help at all will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much! Hopefully the other one can be found. SusunW (talk) 19:44, 26 April 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
@SusunW: Maybe there is an opportunity for Espínola next week, but I can't promise. – Doc Taxon • Talk • 13:08, 27 April 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Doc Taxon, a maybe is better than an absolutely not and I appreciate you trying to get it. If you can't, I understand. I appreciate you for trying. SusunW (talk) 13:41, 27 April 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Going to mark as resolved as 2nd source seems unlikely to obtain. ((resolved)) SusunW (talk) 17:35, 22 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
@SusunW: it was very hard to get the entry about Espinola. I Sent it. Kind regards, – Doc Taxon • Talk • 16:53, 23 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Doc Taxon, got it. You are the best! I cannot tell you enough how much I appreciate your work on helping me with sourced. SusunW (talk) 17:06, 23 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
@Dympies: Sent | I sent you these pages – but it looks like Google has other pages 520 and 521 than in the book. Please compare and check the contents I sent with it. Kind regards – Doc Taxon • Talk • 22:18, 19 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Doc Taxon, I appreciate your effort but the content I was looking for is the one which is visible in google books. This is the content I need. Would you please retry? Thanks. Dympies (talk) 06:26, 20 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Anyhow, it's wrong. Here states Google the content at page 505 and that is really weird. That's why it looks like this what you're looking for is within the Introduction. I try to find the content you're looking for. Please be patient. Kind regards, – Doc Taxon • Talk • 23:04, 20 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
@Dympies: okay, it needed much of time to find what you're looking for. It's on page XX of the foreword. I Sent you the first pages of Bihar volume II. Kind regards – Doc Taxon • Talk • 09:50, 24 May 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
((stale))
Hi all, If anyone's gort access to the above, any chance of seeing the pro page for Consent? Screencap or text would be fine, whichever's easiest. Also for Consent. SN54129 17:35, 22 February 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
You can see all about Consenthere for free – except of one more thing only: Companies: Firebird Pictures. That's all, – Doc Taxon • Talk • 11:52, 23. Feb 2023 (UTC)
@Serial Number 54129: Right. And if I interpret Doc Taxon correctly, they're saying the Pro version is exactly the same as the free version, except for one more bullet point of information: "Companies: Firebird Pictures". Are you expecting something different? --Worldbruce (talk) 13:46, 31 March 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]