Smirt: An Urbane Nightmare is a 1934 satirical romance novel by American writer James Branch Cabell, the opening volume in his trilogy The Nightmare Has Triplets. The two later romances of this trilogy are Smith and Smire.
Smirting is the practice of smoking and flirting outside public places such as pubs, bars, cafés, restaurants, and office buildings where smoking is prohibited...
Smirt: An Urbane Nightmare is a 1934 satirical romance novel by American writer James Branch Cabell, the opening volume in his trilogy The Nightmare Has...
include Alphacam, Cabinet Vision, Edgecam, Machining STRATEGIST, PEPS, Radan, SMIRT, SURFCAM, VISI, and WorkNC, along with the production control MRP system...
Virginia. Other works include: The Nightmare Has Triplets trilogy, comprising Smirt (1934), Smith (1935), and Smire (1937) The Heirs and Assigns trilogy, comprising...
Carroll (1865) The Nightmare has Triplets trilogy by James Branch Cabell Smirt: An Urbane Nightmare (1934) Smith: A Sylvan Interlude (1934) Smire: An Acceptance...
(in co-authorship with Maistrenko A. L., Polupan V. I., Minasevich B. B., SMiRT 11 Transactions, Vol. SD2 (August 1991), Tokyo, Japan, 1991, p. 411-416)...
Bowen – Moss Rose Ernest Bramah – The Bravo of London James Branch Cabell – Smirt John Brophy – Waterfront James M. Cain – The Postman Always Rings Twice...
International Conference on Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology (SMIRT), Stuttgart, Germany, August 1993. "Assessment of Seismic Retrofit Techniques...