Missing info! (4) Title: Making a Nation’s Flag a Sacred Symbol Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):James E.
Wood Language:English Source title: Journal of Church and State Source number (date): 31 (1989) Source pages: 375&-380
Missing info! (4) Title: Om Danebroge.
Et Foredrag i det Skandinaviske Selskab,
den 17de Marts 1849 Medium: book Main author(s):J.
J.
A.
Worsaae Edition (publisher:
place): Skandinaviske Selskab:
København (Denmark) Language:Danish Edition date:1849 Pages: 32
Missing info! (3) Title: Arms and Flags of the Board of Ordnance Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Jacques W.
Steeple Language:English Source title: The Mariner’s Mirror
—
Journal of the Society for Nautical Research Source number (date): (1960.02) Source pages: 23&-28 Source edition (publisher:
place): Society for Nautical Research:
London (United Kingdom)
Title: Die Wappen des Landes,
der Städte,
Märkte und Stifte von Oberösterreich Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):A.
Winkler Language:German (High) Source title: Jahrbuch der Heraldisch-Genealogischen Gesellschaft
“Adler”
[jba] Source number (date): 3 (1876) Source pages: 129&-148
[wkm97]
Missing info! (4) Title: Near and far,
we’re waving the banner for flags Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Richard Wolkomir Language:English Source title: Smithsonian Magazine Source number (date): (1997.06) Source edition (publisher:
place): Smithsonian Institution Press:
Washington (United States) Remarks: Interview with W.
Smith.
Available
on line.
[wkp]
Unused entry: Please refer to author Per Wikström.
Remarks:
The character "@" is not a misrendered polish letter, but a pun for
a, symbolizing internet communication. Avaliable
on line.
[wLa10]
Missing info! (4) Title: Swastika and Udakiya in Ceylon Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):A.
Willey Language:English Source title: Man Source number (date): 10 (1910) Source pages: 183&-185
Missing info! (4) Title: Der Drache als englisches Köningssymbol
(in English: The dragon as English Royal symbol) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Friedrich Wild Language:German (High) Source title: Anzeiger der
österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften,
Philosophisch-historische Klasse Source number (date): 100 (1963) Source pages: 93&-103
[wLe60]
Missing info! (4) Title: Our Flag Medium: book Main author(s):Leslie Waller Edition (publisher:
place): Holt,
Rinehart and Winston:
New York (United States) Language:English Edition date:1960 Remarks: One of the 38 further reading items recomended in the
“School Projects”
section of
[u9s03].
[wLf88]
Missing info! (3) Title: Zur Symbolgeschichte des Hakenkreuzes
(in English: On the symbol history of the swastika) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Konrad Wolff Language:German (High) Source title: Welt der Symbole:
Interdisziplinäre Aspekte des Symbolverständnisses Source number (date): (1988) Source pages: 57&-69 Source edition (publisher:
place): Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht:
Göttingen (Germany) Remarks: book chapter.
Source editor:
Gaetano Benedetti;
Udo Rauchfleisch.
On June 14, 1846, a band of rebels calling themselves Osos —
their name inspired by grizzly bears whose “fighting spirit” they
admired — gathered in the plaza of Sonoma, California. At dawn that
day,
they had ridden into the town and occupied it, forcing the Mexican Colonel
Vallejo to surrender. In celebration of their bloodless victory, the rebels
fashioned a flag bearing their emblem: a brown bear on a white field, a red
stripe along the bottom and a red star in the upper corner, and the words
California Republic — painted in pokeberry juice. The Osos cheered
as the Bear Flag was raised for the first time. Dale L. Walker’s
Bear
Flag Rising tells how America wrested California from Mexico, and the events
that changed the map of the U.S. more radically than any event after the
Louisiana Purchase. Walker enlivens California’s already colorful
history
with capsule biographies of the heroic villains and villainous heroes that
populated the area. Notable among these are Commodore Robert Field
Stockton and General Stephen Watts Kearny, both ostensibly with the same
purpose — to claim California and fulfill America’s Manifest
Destiny — but with differing methods and goals. Caught between the
rival conquerors’ enormous egos, celebrated explorer John Charles
Frémont ended up with his career (and, possibly, his life) in danger.
Thoroughly researched, engagingly written, Bear Flag Rising is an excellent
addition to the growing list of books on the American West. Sunny Delaney, quoted by David Cohen, 03 May 2000
[wLL29]
Missing info! (4) Title: Kong Erik av Pommerens segl
(in English: The seal of Eric of Pomerania) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Fredrik B.
Wallem Language:Norwegian (Bokmål) Source title: Det kongelige norske videnskabers selskab,
Forhandlinger Source number (date): 2 (1929) Source pages: 108&-111
[wLL29a]
Missing info! (5) Title: Trondhjems
ældste bysegl Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Fredrik B.
Wallem Language:Norwegian (Bokmål) Source title: Det kongelige norske videnskabers selskab,
Forhandlinger Source number (date): 2 (1929) Source pages: 94&-97
[wLL30]
Missing info! (5) Title: Trondhjemsrosen og bymerket Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Fredrik B.
Wallem Language:Norwegian (Bokmål) Source title: Det kongelige norske videnskabers selskab,
Forhandlinger Source number (date): III (1930) Source pages: 70&-73
[wLm02]
Missing info! (5) Title: Staatssymbolik und Nationale Identität im unabhängigen Makedonien zwischen
äusserer Anfechtung und innenpolitischen Integrationsschwierigkeiten Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Heinz Willemsen Language:German (High) Source title: Jahrbücher für Geschichte und Kultur Südosteuropas Source number (date): 4 (2002) Source pages: 131&-164 Catalogue codes: ISSN:1617-5581
Missing info! (2) Title: Die Grazer Stadtfahne Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s):Julius Wallner Language:German (High) Source title: Zeitschrift des Historischen Vereins für Steiermark Source number (date): 12 (1914) Source pages: 17&-153 Source edition (publisher:
place): Historischer Verein für Steiermark:
Graz (Austria) Remarks: not on a flag,
but the civic militia of Graz
Title: The earliest flags Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Rodney C.
Walker Language:English Source title: The Flag Bulletin
[tfb] Source number (date): XXV&-5 = 118 (1986) Source pages: 192&-196
[wLs56]
Missing info! (3) Title: Die Flagge Rot-Weiß-Rot.
Männer und Taten der
österreichischen Marine in vier Jahrhunderten
(in English: The flag red-white-red.
Men and deeds of the Austrian navy in four centuries) Medium: book Main author(s):Friedrich Wallisch Edition (publisher:
place): Verlag Styria:
Graz (Austria) Language:German (High) Edition date:1956 (2nd ed.) Remarks: history of the Austrian navy;
not much on flags
[wLt82]
Missing info! (1) Title: NVA-Kalender 1983
(in English: NPA calendar 1983) Medium: book Main author(s):Günter Wollert Edition (publisher:
place): Militärverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik:
Berlin (Ost) (Germany) Language:German (High) Edition date:1982 Pages: 224 Format: 115×81 mm Remarks: contains a plate with colours of Warsaw Pact armies
[wLw86]
Title: Flag poles Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Walter L.
White Language:English Source title: NAVA News
[nav] Source number (date): 1986 Jan./Feb.
(1986.01&-02) Source pages: 3
[wLy14]
Missing info! (5) Title: Under the flag.
History of the stars and stripes.
Inception,
birds,
evolution,
development of growth of the stars and stripes etc…. Medium: book Main author(s):S.
J.
Woelfly Edition (publisher:
place): (unknown publisher):
Harrisburg Language:English Edition date:1914 Pages: 144
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