Melva Davern has written: 'The collector's encyclopedia of salt & pepper shakers' -- subject(s): Collectors and collecting, Salt and pepper shakers
Mary L. Hurt Richmond has written: 'Shaker literature' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Shakers
Carol is one of the four cocktail waitresses who work in a modern cafe bar called shakers. She is a mature, educated woman who has completed her O levels, A levels and has a bachelor of arts degree. Her dream job is to become a photographer and the main reason why she hasn't achieved her job yet is because it's hard to find job's, especially in thatcherite Britain, which is when Shakers was first published. So she works in Shakers to earn an income and is trying to find an assistant job in art. Carol is seen as a snob and a bit big headed by the other girls in shakers. I hope this answers your question x
The first play ever written was The Persians. It was written by Aeschylus in 472 BCE.
"contemporary" will often refer to a play written after 1900
Marguerite Frost has written: 'About the Shakers' -- subject(s): History, Shakers 'The Shaker story' -- subject(s): History, Shakers
Ken Burns has written: 'The Shakers' -- subject(s): Documentary television programs, Shakers
Suzanne Skees has written: 'God among the Shakers' -- subject(s): Shakers, Spirituality
Lucy Bowers has written: 'Concise statements concerning the life and religious views of the Shakers' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Shakers 'Concise statements concerning the religious views of the Shakers' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Shakers
Aquila Massie Bolton has written: 'Some lines in verse about Shakers' -- subject(s): Shakers
Hervey Elkins has written: 'The chemistry of industrial toxicology' 'Fifteen years in the senior order of Shakers' -- subject(s): Shakers
William J Haskett has written: 'Shakerism unmasked, or, The history of the Shakers' -- subject(s): History, Hymns, Shakers
Daniel Fraser has written: 'The divine afflatus' -- subject(s): Shakers 'A letter touching important principles' -- subject(s): Celibacy, Doctrines, Shakers 'Shaker theology' -- subject(s): Christianity, Doctrines, Shakers 'The music of the spheres' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Shakers
Melva Davern has written: 'The collector's encyclopedia of salt & pepper shakers' -- subject(s): Collectors and collecting, Salt and pepper shakers
Hubert McHugh has written: 'Goebel salt and pepper shakers' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Collectors and collecting, Salt and pepper shakers, W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik
Geo. Albert Lomas has written: 'Plain talks on practical religion' -- subject(s): Shakers 'Decay of Shaker institutions' -- subject(s): Shakers
Flo Morse has written: 'The Shakers and the world's people' -- subject(s): History, Shakers, Sources 'How does it feel to be a tree?' -- subject(s): Juvenile poetry, Poetry, Trees