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The final days of Henry Hudson; Books and Authors.(NW Arts&Life)
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Byline: Bruce Ramsey; Special to The Seattle Times
"Fatal Journey: The Final Expedition of Henry Hudson"
by Peter Mancall
Basic Books, 288 pp., $26.95
Henry Hudson, the English explorer who gave his name to New York's Hudson River and Canada's Hudson Bay, lost his sailing ship to mutineers. They left him, his teenage son and seven men in a small boat and sailed back to England, where mutineers risked a hanging.
It was 1611. England's only settlement in America was at Jamestown, Va. Hudson had led his ship the previous fall into ...
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{Cybery@cht}: Netscape's Jim Clark turns to Royal Huisman for the ultimate geek fantasy. ('Hyperion' yacht being built by Royal Huisman for Netscape Communications founder)
Magazine article from: Yachting
; ...Seascape to develop the systems. Hyperion is the largest sailing yacht...halves. The numbers attached to Hyperion (named after the Greek god who sired the moon, the dawn...integrated software that will allow Hyperion's central brain not only...
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Patron saint of independents; How one man and a nun saved the soul of classical music recording.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; ...to aural glories. He set up Hyperion, named for the Greek sun god, in a bleak and featureless...the next economic downturn. Hyperion survived, on low overheads...warblers. Modest as it was, Hyperion became a marque of musical...
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Would you want a Rolls-Royce that looks just like the one next door?
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday
; ...you instead in a Pininfarina Hyperion? Due to be unveiled at the...extension. It is believed the Hyperion - named after the Greek sun god - will cost its owner (a Rolls...but I will wait to see if the Hyperion upstages the new 1.1m Bugatti...
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`Spilling Clarence' by Anne Ursu; Theia/Hyperion.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; ...conscious that he increasingly can't remember facts, while his 8-year-old daughter Sophie gaily memorizes lists of Greek gods, Great Lakes and first ladies. "It is natural, and may even be biologically positive. Perhaps the mind's ability...
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`Spilling Clarence' by Anne Ursu; Theia/Hyperion (280 pages, $22.95).
Newspaper article from: The Philadelphia Inquirer (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service)
; ...conscious that he increasingly can't remember facts, while his 8-year-old daughter Sophie gaily memorizes lists of Greek gods, Great Lakes and first ladies. "It is natural, and may even be biologically positive. Perhaps the mind's ability...
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For Extreme Tree Hunters, Redwoods Rule
News Wire article from: AP Online
; ...christened them Helios, after the Greek sun god; Hyperion, his father; and Icarus, the...taller than the 379.1-foot Hyperion are less than 1 percent, they...in the summer when they found Hyperion along a tributary of Redwood...
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Amateur explorers size up tallest trees
Newspaper article from: Charleston Gazette
; ...christened them Helios, after the Greek sun god; Hyperion, his father; and Icarus, the...taller than the 379.1- foot Hyperion are less than 1 percent, they...in the summer when they found Hyperion along a tributary of Redwood...
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Where past and present meet.(Victory)(Dark Sons)(Archer's Quest)(The Lightning Thief)(Young adult review)(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Teacher Librarian
; ...1805. Dark sons Nikki Grimes, Hyperion, 2005. $15.99. 0-7868...lightning thief. Rick Riordan. Hyperion, 2005. $17.95. 0-7868-5629-7, Grades 5-8. Greek gods living in New York and Los Angeles...
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Setting down roots.
Newspaper article from: Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)
; ...great online products," said Hyperion's chief executive officer...every bank has those." Hyperion (named after an old Greek sun god, and because no other U...Northern Liberties. Not that Hyperion plans to restrict its activities...
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Black Gates and Fiery Galleries: Eastern Architecture in The Fall of Hyperion.(John Keats)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Studies in Romanticism
; ...ACCORDING TO RECENT DISCUSSIONS, KEATS'S HYPERION FRAGMENTS draw on a historiography of...recasting the war with the classical Gods as an "international event" pitting...exoticism," which included Egyptian and Greek designs but drew on a broader range of...institutional, if not entirely democratic. The ...
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