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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. The Glycosaminoglycan/Glycan Interactome: A Bioinformatic Platform | An Evolutionary Conserved Biosensor Platform Controlling Cell Behaviour, Tissue Morphogenesis, Tissue Assembly | James Melrose | Taschenbuch | 64 S. | Englisch | 2016 | Scholars' Press | EAN 9783659844393 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, 49078 Osnabrück, mail[at]preigu[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Editore: Boston: 9 January 1862, 1862
Da: James Arsenault & Company, ABAA, Arrowsic, ME, U.S.A.
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Newspaper, 24" x 18.5", 4 pp. CONDITION: Fair, toned and dampstained at upper right, separations along old folds with small losses to text. A scarce issue of this controversial newspaper operated by a white abolitionist to promote the movement of Haitian colonization. This January 9th issue of The Pine and Palm, published just five weeks after John Brown was executed for his raid on Harpers Ferry, contains an account of "The Affair At Ossawatomie, as related by Capt. John Brown to R. N. Rust." The Battle of Osawatomie took place when John Brown and fewer than fifty allies attempted to defend the Free-State community at Osawatomie, Kansas from attack by several hundred pro-slavery men. It also contains pieces on the history of "The Revolutions of Haiti," by M. Saint Amand, "Advocate, former Member of the Constitutional Assembly of Hayti"; "Notes of the Movement" of Haitian colonization from the "Haytian Bureau Department" (run by the paper's proprietor, James Redpath); accounts of Haitian education, religion, agriculture by Bureau agent Henry Melrose; a promotion of Redpath's recently-published Guide to Hayti (1860); several "Haytian Advertisements," as well as a number of circulars on emigration, all signed in print by Redpath; and two "Haytian Melodies" in translation. Before it was purchased and renamed by Scottish-born abolitionist and journalistic firebrand James Redpath in early 1860, The Pine and Palm was the Weekly Anglo-African, founded in 1859 by Thomas Hamilton, a Black New Yorker who ran it as an open forum for African Americans "to give vent to our opinions and feelingsto compare notes with each otherto discus the best plans to pursue, to sympathize if suffering come, to rejoice if victory come" (Fielder et al). When Redpath took over the paper, it became the primary organ for the movement of Haitian colonization. In contrast to many abolitionists, who opposed colonization schemes, and unlike the American Colonization Society, which promoted African colonization (often for racist reasons), Redpath championed Haiti as the country where the Black and the man of color are indisputed lordswhere neither laws, nor prejudice, nor historical memories press cruelly on persons of African descent; where the people whom America degrades and drives from her are rulers, judges, and generalsauthors, artists, and legislators." (A Guide to Hayti, p. 9) After three visits to the island nation in 1859 and 1860, Redpath devised a plan with Haitian President Fabre Geffrard for "inviting an immigration into Hayti of all the enlightened and industrious men of African descent" in North America, and became the official diplomatic agent for the cause. The paper's Black readership, however, was unconvinced, publishing a statement in the Christian Recorder that we firmly, flatly, uncompromisingly oppose, condemn and denounce as unfair and unjust, as unwise and as unchristian, the fleeing, colonizing efforts urged by James Redpath, the white, seconded by George Lawrence, Jr., the black, who is employed by him[and] we do declare that he is not justified in the deceptive policy of placing at the head of the paper, like the figure-head of a ship, the name of George Lawrence, Jr., a colored man, although he has him in his employ; nor is he justified as a professed anti-slavery man, in closing the columns of the paper to a discussion of matters of public and general interest to the colored people, neither in making personal attacks upon individuals without permitting a reply. (May 25, 1861) Operated by Redpath, financed by the Haitian government, editedat least nominallyby George Lawrence Jr., and printed out of the same building as William Lloyd Garrison's Liberator, The Pine and Palm became what scholars Brigitte Fielder, Cassander Smith, and Derrick R. Spires call "a concentrated case study of all of the fault lines invoked in the terms 'black press,' 'black print culture,' and 'black community.'" Hamilton and his brother Robert revived the Anglo-American in July of 1861, and joined with Frederick Douglass's Paper and the Provincial Freeman in condemning Redpath and his emigration schemes. The Pine and Palm ceased publication later that year. Outside the publishing sphere, too, Redpath's schemes were not felicitous. Frederick Douglass, who had shown some initial openness to Haitian colonization, and later served as U.S. Minister to Haiti, was ultimately opposed to the project; many of the early immigrants soon returned home to the U.S.; and Redpath himself, acknowledging that the movement was dead, withdrew in the fall of 1862 to become a Union war correspondent. James Redpath (18331891) immigrated to Michigan from Scotland in the late 1840s. By the early 1850s, he was working for Horace Greeley's New-York Tribune, and after traveling through the South, conducting interviews with slaves, which he eventually published as The Roving Editor: or, Talks with Slaves in the Southern States, in 1859. He spent several years reporting in Kansas, where he became close friends with John Brown, and it was Brown who convinced Redpath to move to Boston in 1858. Following Brown's execution, Redpath was the first to publish a biography of the famed abolitionist, The Public Life of Capt John Brown (1860). He was a fervent supporter not only of abolition, but of reparations for slavery. Following his failed efforts to promote Haitian colonization and his journalistic work during the Civil War, Redpath established the Boston Lyceum Bureau, a professional lecturing bureau that represented such prominent speakers as Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Mark Twain. Holdings in OCLC are identified as electronic and microform, however the catalogs of seven institutionsthe Library of Congress, AAS, Duke, Cornell, Historic New Orleans, Boston Public Library, and University of Texas at Austinshow that they have the originals, from partial and single issues to, in the case of the LOC and AAS, substa.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The glycan/glycosaminoglycan glycocalyx around every cell provides a diverse range of recognition motifs which regulate cell behaviour through a variety of linear and branched structures modified with functional groups (sulphation, phosporylation) at variable ring positions. This represents a significant information-dense repository of 'recognition' data encoding a significant level of functional information in what has been termed the glyco-code. Cells can interpret this information in a spatial and temporal manner during tissue morphogenesis. The glyco-code represents an information system rivalling that endoded in RNA/DNA and proteins. With recent advances in glycobiology techniques it is now becoming possible to undertake high throughput analyses to interpret the glyco-code better and insightful information is becoming available of application in repair biology and in strategies to combat viral and bacterial infections. The high precision these techniques provide are now providing the means to answer some important questions in health and disease and will be required to combat the ever increasing impact of such infections in man. 64 pp. Englisch.
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