CANTO XL REFERENCES
WORKS CITED
- Fang, Achilles. “Materials for the Study of Pound’s Cantos.” 4 vols. Diss. Harvard U, 1958. Vol I: 62-4.
- Harden, D. B. “The Phoenicians on the West Coast of Africa.” Antiquity 22.87 (September 1948): 141-50. Online, 2 January 2015.
- Hemingway, Ernest. “Marlin off the Morro. A Cuban Letter.” Esquire, September 1933. Esquire.
- Pearlman, Daniel. The Barb of Time: On the Unity of Ezra Pound’s Cantos. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1969. 165-6.
- Pound, Ezra. “An Introduction to the Economic Nature of the United States.” 1944. In Selected Prose 1909-1965. Ed. William Cookson. New York: New Directions, 1973. 167-86.
- Surette, Leon. A Light from Eleusis. A Study of Ezra Pound’s Cantos. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979.
- Terrell, Carroll F. “The Periplus of Hanno.” Paideuma 1.1 (Spring 1972): 223–228. Go to article.
- Walkiewicz, E. P. and Hugh Witemeyer, “A Public Bank in Canto 40.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 19.3 (1990): 91-8. Go to article.
DIGITAL RESOURCES
- “August Belmont.” Wikipedia.
- “Difference between a Marlin and a Swordfish.” Difference.guru, 6 December 2017. Go to site.
- “Independent Treasury System.” Encyclopedia.com, 6 September 2019. Go to site.
- “John Pierpont Morgan.” History.com, 7 June 2019. Go to site.
- “Lac de Guiers.” [Lake Guiers] Wikipedia.
- “Morocco leather.” Wikipedia.
- “The Periplus of Hanno: Account of King Hanno of Carthage’s Sea Voyage along the African Atlantic Coast.”
- “tree calf.” Bookbinding and the conservation of books. A Dictionary of descriptive termoniology, 19 November 2011. coolconservation-us.org.
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- Hill, Andrew, T. “The First Bank of the United States, 1791-1811.” Federal Reserve History, 4 December 2015. Go to site.
- Lendering, Jona. “Pillars of Heracles.” Livius.org. Articles on Ancient History, 14 March 2019. Go to site.
- Tucker, Abigail. “J. P. Morgan as Cutthroat Capitalist.” Smithsonian Magazine, January 2011.
ILLUSTRATIONS
- “August Belmont.” Photo portrait, ca 1844-60. Washington: Library of Congress. Wikimedia Commons.
- “George Peabody.” Engraving, 1873. In Eli Meixler. “5 Things to Know about Philanthropist George Peabody.” Time.com, 16 March 2018. Go to site.
- “Lake Guiers.” Diagram in Cogels, F. & Coly, Adrien & Niang, Awa. “Impact of Dam Construction on the Hydrological Regime and Quality of a Sahelian Lake in the River Senegal Basin.” Regulated Rivers: Research & Management 13.1 (1 January 1997): 27-41.
- “Map of Gibraltar.” In Project Heracles: A Eurafrican Bridge. domusweb.it., 3 May 2011. Go to site.
- “Phoenician boat on the sea.” Stone bas relief. In Joshua J. Mark. “Yamm.” Ancient History Encyclopedia, 4 November 2018. Go to site.
- “Powerless.” Cartoon. Philadelphia Ledger, 21 December 1912. In Lewis Corey. The House of Morgan 401.
- “Tree calf.” Oberlin College Libraries. Tumblr.
- “US–1$.” [reproduction of a $1 greenback note]. Washington DC.: Museum of American History. Wikimedia Commons.
- “William Knox D’Arcy.” Lifemagazine. Wikimedia Commons.
- “Yamm.” In Joshua J. Mark. “Yamm.” Ancient History Encyclopedia, 4 November 2018. Go to site.
- Anon. The Landing of Hanno. Mary Evans Picture Library. Fineartamerica.com.
- Brady, Matthew. “George Boutwell.” Photo portrait, 1870-80. Washington D.C: Library of Congress. Wikimedia Commons.
- Brady, Matthew. “Henry Ward Beecher.” Photo portrait, 1855-65. Washington D.C: Library of Congress. Wikimedia Commons.
- Doré, Gustave. “Empyrean.” Illustrations to Canto XXXI. Paradiso by Dante Alighieri. Wikimedia Commons.
- Giraud, Patrick. “Tunisie, Carthage,” 5 September 2006. Wikimedia Commons.
- Kay, John “Adams Smith.” Engraving, 1790. Washington: Library of Congress. Wikimedia Commons.
- Peale, Rembrandt. “Thomas Jefferson.” Oil on canvas, 1800. White House Historical Association.
- Steichen, Edward. “John Pierpont Morgan.” Photo portrait, 1903. New York: The Metropolitan Museum. Metmuseum.org.