Steppenwolf: Webster's Facts and Phrases
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- Pages (approximate) 19
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- Published 2009-05-05
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Introduction
Excerpt
Nonfiction Usage
Journalism Usage
Wisconsin - News: August 2, 2003 — Headline: America Celebrates 100 Years of Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Excerpt: Born To Be Wild, a 1968 hit for John Kay and Steppenwolf, remains an anthem for motorcycle riders all over the world. The song conjures up the wild, romantic, rebellious and sometimes dangerous lifestyle associated with the gleaming and powerful machines. Steppenwolf will be performing August 28-30 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the grand finale to the year-long Harley-Davidson anniversary celebration. More than 200,000 international Harley riders are expected to roar into the city for the three-day party, which includes bike displays and other exhibits, as well as entertainment. … Harley-Davidson will mark its entry into the next 100 years of motorcycle craft with a giant birthday party on August 31 at Milwaukee's Veteran's Park on the shores of Lake Michigan. The free event will feature a fireworks display and live entertainment by headliners such as Steppenwolf, Kansas, Peter Frampton and Montgomery Gentry.
Bibliographic Usage
Ackermann, Helmut. Born in 1936, authored "A suite of eight woodcuts to illustrate Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse." Publisher: The Print Club, for the members of Limited Editions Club (New York). Published in 1979.
Balod-Todorovska, Margarita. Translator of "Steppenwolf" by Hermann Hesse into Macedonian ("Stepskiot volk"). Publisher: Misla, etc. (Skopje). Published in 1979.
Barroso, Ivo. Translator of "Der steppenwolf" by Hermann Hesse into Portuguese ("O lobo da estepe"). Publisher: Record (Rio de Janeiro). Published in 1993.
Bosco, Beatrice. Author of "Surviving collectives: collective theatre practices and the Steppenwolf Theatre Company." Published in 1997.
Bradac, Jaroslav. Author of "Treatise on the Steppenwolf." (by) Hermann Hesse; (translated from the German); paintings by Jaroslav Bradac. Publisher: Paddington Press (Cremorne: Angus and Robertson; London: Wildwood House; New York). Published in 1975.
Cale, Alexandra. Translator of "Der Steppenwolf" by Hermann Hesse into French ("Le Loup des steppes."). Publisher: Calmann-Lévy (Paris). Published in 2004.
Douglas, Donald Brett. Author of "Two novels by Hermann Hesse: Demian and Der Steppenwolf." Published in 1977.
Esselborn-Krumbiegel, Helga. Born in 1947, authored "Hermann Hesse, Der Steppenwolf: Interpretation." Publisher: Oldenbourg (M). Published in 1988.
Fretz & Wasmuth. Publisher of "Der Steppenwolf." Publisher: Fretz & Wasmuth (Zürich). Published in 1930.
Table of Contents
- Preface iv
- Nonfiction Usage 1
- Journalism Usage 1
- Bibliographic Usage 1
- Encyclopedic Usage 5
- Lexicographic Usage 7
- Index 14