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Smyths is an Irish multinational chain provider of children's toys, games and entertainment products with over 297 shops throughout western and central Europe. The business is owned by the Smyth family.
(January 2025) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The International Standard Bibliographic Description ( ISBD ) is a set of rules produced by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) to create a bibliographic description in a standard, human-readable form, especially for use in a bibliography or a ...
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[1] [2] It has also been called the Library of Congress Catalog Card Number, among other names. The Library of Congress prepared cards of bibliographic information for their library catalog and would sell duplicate sets of the cards to other libraries for use in their catalogs. This is known as centralized cataloging.
Thematic catalogue indicates a catalogue with a music example (incipit/theme) for each entry, usually represented on one or two staves. [1] A symbol is chosen to represent the catalogue as a whole, and this is usually the initial of the author's or the composer's surname, or an abbreviation of the title of the catalogue itself.
MCG — Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies; MCW — Morgan, Code, and Whitford [26] Me — Merrill (planetary nebulae) Mel — Melotte Catalogue of open star clusters (Philibert Jacques Melotte) Mercer (for example: globular star cluster Mercer 3 in Scutum) MGC (globular star clusters) (for example: MGC1 in Pisces) Mh — O.M. Mitchel (double ...
This is a list of musical compositions by Dame Ethel Smyth (1858–1944). [1] [2] [3] Works are listed within each genre by year of composition, or if the year of composition is not known by year of publication or first performance.
At the time of its introduction at the 1998 Toy Fair, [2] the Imaginext System included only two themed worlds: medieval and city venues. The original medieval line attempted to capture the action of battle with its fortresses, dungeons, knights, wizards, and dragons and featured the Battle Castle play set as well as several knight and wizard action figures sold separately. [3]