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  1. English book-plates. ancient and modern. by Egerton Castle. by Castle. Egerton. 1858-1920., 1893-01-01
  2. A little house in war time by Agnes Castle d. 1922 Castle Egerton 1858-1920 joint author, 1916-12-31
  3. Young April. By Egerton Castle with illustrations by A.B. We by Castle. Egerton. 1858-1920., 1899-01-01
  4. La bella : and others by Egerton, 1858-1920 Castle, 2009-10-26
  5. English book-plates; an illustrated handbook for students of ex- by Castle. Egerton. 1858-1920., 1892-01-01

41. Dukes Of Buckingham And Chandos: The Jerningham Letters
Castle, Egerton (ed) 1896. The Jerningham Letters (1780–1843). London Richard Bentley Son. 2 vols. This collection of letters reveals the lives of aristocratic women at
http://www.dukesofbuckingham.org.uk/sources/printed/other/jerningham_letters.htm
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The Jerningham Letters Castle, Egerton (ed) 1896. This collection of letters reveals the lives of aristocratic women at the turn of the nineteenth century, especially amongst the catholic community and in pre-revolutionary France. The majority of letters are between Lady Jerningham and her daughter, Lady Bedingfield. Jerningham v1, xlix) The editor traces the history of the Jerningham , Dillon and Bedingfeld families in her introduction, which includes two genealogy charts. Egerton applied the values of her time to the letters, purging much of the "private correspondence... burdened with matters, I shall say trivial, but quite too local to awaken the sympathy of strangers." Other cuts include "a quantity of tolerably severe appreciations concerning the doings and origin of people who now rank among the 'ancestors' of sundry well-known families—little revelations, intended for the private ear... [which they] never would have penned had they dreamt the possibility of a reappearance in print." The letters are now at Birmingham University. The main writers and recipients are:
  • Lady Jerningham.

42. Italian Rapier Combat By Capo Ferro (edited And Presented By Jared Kirby)
Castle, Egerton Schools and Masters of Fence …the peak of achievement of the Italian tradition is reached with the work of Capo Ferro…. he fixes permanently the principles
http://www.martinez-destreza.com/capoferro.htm
Italian Rapier Combat
What The Reviewers Are Saying "The front cover of this book depicts two muscular naked men duelling with rapiers. On the left is a duellist transfixed through the chest by his opponent’s blade. This gives a good insight into the contents of a very good book. It has been translated from a form of Italian that has not been in use for centuries. This must have been a monumental task in itself. The 43 plates are well presented but quite gruesome. This book will be a must for historical fencers and students of the history of the sword." Prof. Mike Law, The Sword (a British fencing magazine) "Jared Kirby has done a great service in bringing a modern edition of Capo Ferro to press, and this translation, executed by Mr. Kirby and the husband-and-wife team of fencing masters Ramon Martinez and Jeannette Acosta-Martinez, is an indispensible primary source for anyone with an interest in Renaissance martial arts or affairs of honor. Overall, this is a handsome volume, a well-produced and much-needed text that is sure to be appreciated by all those touched by the romance and deadly skill of the rapier." Ken Mondschein

43. The Heart Of Lady Anne, (Book, 1905) [WorldCat.org]
Get this from a library! The heart of Lady Anne,. Agnes Castle; Egerton Castle
http://www.worldcat.org/title/heart-of-lady-anne/oclc/2561274

44. All Available Authors @ Classic Reader
Castle, Egerton; Cather, Willa ; Cervantes, Miguel de ; Chambers, Robert W. Champney, Lizzie W. Chekhov, Anton ; Chesnutt, Charles W. Chester, George Randolph
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45. FANRPAN - Climate Change Adaptation In Africa (CCAA) Conference Call
Gala Night/Closing Cocktail; Postconference tour (Lord Egerton Castle, Egerton University Botani cal Garden) For more information, visit www.ccaa.iccamnet.org
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Climate Change Adaptation in Africa (CCAA) conference call Egerton University, Njoro, Kenya 24 May 2010 - 28 May 2010 Share with a friend Download full flyer (1.1Mb ~ 6 min)
The Climate Change Adaptation in Africa (CCAA) announces the 2010 conference call at Egerton University, Njoro, Kenya. The conference will involve plenary sessions, with presentations from renowned international scientists on topics covering recent advances in knowledge on climate change adaptation in the dry lands. Other events include roundtable discussions involving the scientific community and representatives of agencies working with pastoral communities as well as members of vulnerable communities in the dry lands.
Venue
Egerton University, Njoro (Utafiti Hall Complex)
Theme
"Pastoralism and climate change adaptation in Africa"
Sub-themes
  • Production environment and animal adaptation Animal nutrition under a changing climate Climate change, indigenous breeds and livestock diversity Climate Change and the challenges of trans-boundary animal diseases Emerging responses to climate change adaptation in pastoral systems Gender and socio-economic issues in a changing climate
  • Goal of the Conference
    To explore options and strategies in climate change adaptation and mitigation by vulnerable pastoral communities in arid and semi-arid lands, including scientific advances and global best practices in climate change adaptation, novel indigenous approaches in animal management and adaptive breeding by vulnerable communities in the dry lands.

    46. The Jack Of Swords - Library
    Castle, Egerton. M.A., F.S.A. Schools and Masters of Fence, From the Middle Ages to the End of the Eighteenth Century. Dover Publications, Inc. 2003.
    http://www.thejackofswords.com/Library.htm
    Library Robert's shelves Instructional Videos
    • The Blow by Blow Guide to Swordfighting in the Renaissance Style. By Mike Loades. Individual Epee Lesson. By Charles Selberg. Individual Sabre Lesson, Part 1. By Charles Selberg. Individual Sabre Lesson, Part 2. By Charles Selberg. Yoga Exercises for Fencers. By Paul Wadley. The Longsword of Johannes Liechtenauer. Part 1. By Agilitas.tv
    Historical Fencing Texts
    • Barbasetti, Luigi. The Art of the Foil Clements, John. Renaissance Swordmanship . Paladin Press. 1997. Corbesier, A.J. Theory of Fencing; with the Small-Sword Exercise. Di Grasse, Giacomo. Di Grasse His True Art of Defense Hutton, Alfred. Cold Steel: A Practical Treatise on the Sabre Hutton, Alfred. Cold Steel: The Art of Fencing with the Sabre . Dover Publications Inc. 2006. Hutton, Alfred. Old Sword Play Hutton, Alrfed. Old Sword Play . Dover Publications. 2001. Kirby, Jared. ed. Italian Rapier Combat: Capo Ferro's 'Gran Simulacro' . Greenhill Books. 2004 Leoni, Tommaso.

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