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The author (her crippled son) 		  never married and lived with her.  He has made notes near each poem to tell of the occasion of its writing and there are also a few 		  pictures in the book.  The back of the book is like a biography of Elizabeth so it has quite a bit of genealogy for her family.  		  Her parents were Clayton and Elizabeth (Cleaver) Kille.  Elizabeth was b. 8 Jul 1818  d. 15 Oct 1913 she married first to 		  Enoch Shreve and second to James Chambers. The inscription in the front of this book states: "Presented to Dorothy Donaldson 		  by her friend and neighbor, Vera Marckel, Xmas 1940.  Elizabeth Shreve Chambers was the Sunday School teacher of Vera 		  Witherspoon Marckel when she was a little girl."  She taught Sunday School until at least age 94. [Haines].</citation>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Clyde G. </subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Clyde G. </author>		<title>One God, One Life, One War! </title>		<pub>Rw Underground Publications, 2002.  </pub>		<citation>	A brief history of the early pioneer days and my growing up through the depression. This is followed my experiences in World War II as a crew member on B-29 Superfortress bombers. My involvement in dropping the first atomic bomb and Japan's final surrender. If the war had not end when it did, I included a copy of the American invasion plans and the Japanese defense plans that describes what would have been the world's worse battle.</citation>		<indexlink>Images\Book-Clyde-G-Shreve-One-God.jpg</indexlink>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Darrell</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Darrell.</author>		<title>Tax policy and the Elderly (Minnesota's Elderly in the 1990's).  </title>		<pub>Minnesota State Planning Agency, Human Resources Planning, 1981.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, David </subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, David and Scott Liddell. </author>		<title>Racing With the World: How States Can Build a 21st Century Workplace. </title>		<pub>National Conference of States, 1994. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, David Scott. </author>		<title>Kinetic and Structural Studies on Various Mammalian Glucose 6-phosphate Dehydrogenases. </title>		<pub>Syracuse University, 1978. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, D. Bardon and Estyl Shreve, </subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, D. Bardon. </author>		<title>A Place Called Smokehole. </title>		<pub> Fredricksburg, VA: Fredricksburg Press, 1997. </pub>		<citation>Estyl Shreve of Franklin, a former one-room school teacher and county sheriff, has been active in the preservation of the history, folklore and cemeteries of the Smoke Hole region of Pendleton County. His book, A Place Called Smoke Hole, is dedicated to his interest in preserving the area's local history. The book emphasizeslife in Smoke Hole during the Depression era, but also has some early history.</citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, D. Bardon. </author>		<title>More about Smoke Hole.</title>		<pub> Fredricksburg, VA: Fredricksburg Press, 2000. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Dorothy Shadd</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Dorothy Shadd. </author>		<title>The AfriCanadian Church: A Stabilizer. </title>		<pub>Paideia Press, 1983.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Forrest</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Forrest. </author>		<title>A Montane Rain-forest: A Contribution to the Physiological Plant Geography of Jamaica.</title>		<pub>Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1914.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Forrest and Burton Livingston. </author>		<title>The Distribution of Vegetation in the United States. </title>		<pub> Carnegie Institute of Washington, 1921. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Forrest. </author>		<title>The Cactus and its Home. </title>		<pub>Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins Co., 1931.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Forrest and Wiggins, Ira. </author>		<title>Vegetation and Flora of the Sonoran Desert. </title>		<pub>Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1964. </pub>		<citation>Two-volume ecological study.</citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Forrest. </author>		<title>The Development and Anatomy of Sarracenia Purpurea. </title>		<pub>Reprinted from The Botanical Gazette. Vol. 42. Chicago, 1906. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Francis</subhead>	<source>	<author>Shreve, Francis. </author>	<title>Psychology of the teaching of English. </title>	<pub>The Christopher Publishing House, 1941. </pub>	<citation>280 pages. </citation>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Gary</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Gary and Joe Marcin. </author>		<title>Football Register. </title>		<pub>St. Louis: The Sporting News, 1970. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Gene R.</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Gene R. and Peter Raven-Hansen. </author>		<title>Understanding Civil Procedure. </title>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Gene R. and Peter Raven-Hansen. </author>		<title>A Conflict-Of-Laws Anthology. </title>		<pub>Anderson Publishing Company, 1997. </pub>		<indexlink>Images\Book-Gene-R-Shreve-Anthology-Laws.jpg</indexlink>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Gene R. </author>		<title>	Conflict-Of-Laws: Cases and Materials. </title>		<pub>Anderson Publishing Company, 2002. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, George Washington</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, George Washington. </author>		<title>George W. Shreve Papers. </title>		<pub>Military Records Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 1922. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Gregory M.</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Gregory M. and Ojo Arewa. </author>		<title>The Genesis of Structures in African Narrative: Zande Trickster Tales. </title>		<pub>New York, London and Owerri: Conch Magazine Limited, 1975. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Gregory M. and Albrecht Neubert. </author>		<title>Translation As Text. </title>		<pub>Kent State University Press, Translation Studies Series, Volume 1, 1992.</pub>		<citation>An extensively revised and augmented version of Text and Translation first published in German in 1985 and used as a reference for advanced classes in translation in Germany and other countries. Describes translation studies as the empirical study of the relationship among the translator, the process of translation, and the text. Clarifies the theoretical position and methodological assumptions that were only implicit in the first edition. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Oregon.</citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Gregory M., Gert Jaeger and Klaus Gommlich. </author>		<title>Text and Meaning. </title>		<pub>Kent Forum in Translation Studies Volume I. Kent, Ohio: Institute for Applied Linguistics, 1993.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Gregory M., Albrecht Neubert and Klaus Gommlich. </author>		<title>Basic Issues in Translation Studies: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference. </title>		<pub> Kent Forum on Translation Studies II. Kent, Ohio: Institute for Applied Linguistics, 1996.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Gregory M., Joseph H. Danks, Stephen B. Fountain, and Michael McBeath. </author>		<title>Cognitive Processes in Translation and Interpreting. </title>		<pub>SAGE Publications, 1997. </pub>		<citation>With the accelerating emergence of global markets, communication among people speaking several different languages becomes crucial. Highly developed cognitive skills in two languages are required to achieve the quality of translation and interpretation necessary at all levels of business, government, and academia. Tightly edited and authoritative, Cognitive Processes in Translation and Interpreting applies some of the concepts and methods of cognitive science to the practical world of translation and focuses on the relationship between translation theory, translation research, and translation practice. The combined expertise of the contributing authors provides the reader with an interdisciplinary approach and makes the book ideal for the growing audience of translation scholars, as well as scholars, researchers, and advanced students in psychology, linguistics, and related fields.</citation>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, H. Bruce</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreves, H. Bruce. </author>		<title>Louisiana Construction Law. </title>		<pub>Professional Education Systems, 1981. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Henry Miller</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Henry Miller. </author>		<title>Raft of Red River: Letter from the Secretary of War Transmitting Correspondence of the Superintendent of the Work of Clearing away the Raft of Red River. </title>		<pub>Gales and Seaton, 1834. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Herbie</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Herbie. </author>		<title> Riding the Cossroads. </title>		<pub>Christian Motorcyclists Association, 1995. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Irene Macy Strieby</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Irene Macy Strieby and R. Norris Shreve</author>		<title>Autobiography of R. Norris Shreve. </title>		<pub>Unpublished Typescript, 1970.</pub>		<citation>Seventeen page autobiography of Randolph Norris Shreve, page 10 missing.</citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Irene Macy Strieby. </author>		<title>Brief Biographical Sketch of R. Norris Shreve. </title>		<pub>Unpublished Typescript, after 1975.</pub>		<citation> Five page biography or R.N. Shreve, including pictures, from Purdue University collection of Shreve papers.</citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Irene Macy Strieby. </author>		<title>The Shreve Mix. </title>		<pub>Unpublished Typescript, 1978.</pub>		<citation>Genealogical information collected by genealogist Irene Shreve of the VA, KY, MO and CO Shreves, beginning with Thomas Shreve (b.abt 1629 d. 1675) and ending with Thomas Taliaferro Shreve (1855-1919) [Haines]. </citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Irene Macy Strieby. </author>		<title>Judge William Shreve (1761-1837) of Jessamine County, Kentucky. </title>		<pub>Unpublished Typescript, 1983.</pub>		<citation>Problem: To find the parents of the above William Shreve and, through them, prove descent from Thomas Sheriff of Rhode Island as follows. This typescript offers proof  that  William Shreve (Allen, #80, p. 28) is a missing child of William Shreve and Catherine Martin (Allen, p. 436).[Haines]</citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Irene Macy Strieby. </author>		<title>Shaking the Family Tree. </title>		<pub>Self-Published, 1985.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, James</subhead>	<source>	<author>Shreve, James. </author>	<title>A history of Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States of America. </title>	<pub>Baker, 1971. </pub>	<citation>60 pages. </citation>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Jimmie</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Jimmie. </author>		<title>Square Peg in a Round Hole: Coping With Learning Differences at Home, in School and at Work. </title>		<pub>Square Peg Press,  1993.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, John</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, John. </author>		<title>Nur wer sich ändert, bleibt sich treu: Wolf Biermann im Westen. </title>		<pub>Peter Lang, 1989. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Larry W.</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Larry W. </author>		<title>The Impact of Federal Court Decisions upon the Removal of Air Force Civilian Employees. </title>		<pub>Air War College, Air University, 1977.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve Leona</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Leona. </author>		<title>Teacher Selection Interview and In-service Training as Predictors of Verbal Interaction. </title>		<pub>Northern Arizona University, 1982.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Levin Gale</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Levin Gale. </author>		<title> Phoenix with Oily Feathers. </title>		<pub>Moore Publishing Co., 1980.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Levin Gale. </author>		<title>Tench Tilghman: The Life and Times of Washington's Aide-De-Camp. </title>		<pub>Tidewater Publications, Fourth Edition, 1982.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Levin Gale. </author>		<title>The Tides of Sligo. </title>		<pub>St. Martin's Press, 1989. </pub>		<citation>It is 1979 and the IRA needs arms and money to continue its activities. One elaborate plot involves the purchase of a large number of deadly weapons from the USSR. Israel and England cooperate to foil the IRA and its suppliers by hijacking the arms and their gold payment. Mark Raven, an IRA supporter, is a best-selling author, an expatriate American, and Lord Mountbatten's neighbor in County Sligo. The Earl's murder and the meeting with an attractive Irish peace activist cause Raven to question his financial support of the IRA and to actively join the counterterrorist plot--at great risk. Suspense takes a back seat to storytelling in this panoramic novel with its large cast of fictional and historical characters.		- V. Louise Saylor, Eastern Washington Univ. Lib., Cheney Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.</citation>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Loy W.</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Loy W. </author>		<title>Common Data Format (CDF) to Store Images Final Report. </title>		<pub>Inter Systems, Inc., TAI Division. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Loy W. </author>		<title>Greenwood Grafting. </title>		<pub>Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A &amp; M University System, 1977. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Jack</subhead>	<source>		<author>	Shreve, Jack. </author>		<title>College Vocabulary Development. </title>		<pub>Custom Publishing, 1999. </pub>		<citation>Striking an inviting balance of seriousness and humor, Jack Shreve's writing draws students' attention to his subject, making them feel involved and interested. College Vocabulary Development, 3e presents much more than merely so many lists of words, the meanings of which must be memorized out of the context of their regular usage. Rather, this text provides firm cognitive anchors through head notes, arrangement of material, and detailed questions that are all integral parts of each unit. This unique approach helps students expand their vocabularies in a far more natural manner than allowed by most vocabulary texts. In turn, students find themselves prepared not only to use their expanded vocabulary, but to understand what they're saying, as well.</citation>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, John Milton</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, John Milton. </author>		<title>The Shreve family: A suppliment [sic] manuscript to L.P. Allen's Genealogy and History of the Shreve Family from 1941. </title>		<pub/>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Jonathan</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Jonathan. </author>		<title>True Group Long-Term Care.</title>		<pub>International Foundation of Employee Benefit, 2004. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, M. Standifter</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, M. Standifter. </author>		<title>The Teddy Bear in Your Life: Art and Text. </title>		<pub>Gily Press, 1985. </pub>		<citation>Text and illustrations describe the satisfaction and happiness found in having a loyal friend with whom to share life's adventures.</citation>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Maggie</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Maggie. </author>		<title>Team Building: Sharing the Power. </title>		<pub>Independent Living Research Utilization, 1988.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Maggie. </author>		<title>The ADA: A Basic Resource Manual. </title>		<pub>The Center, 1992.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Marvin N</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Marvin N. </author>		<title>The View from Dotsons Point.  </title>		<pub>Authorhouse, 2003. </pub>		<citation>The roots of Kouts author Marvin N. Shreve's debut novel, "The View From Dotsons Point: Dotsons Point," (1stBooks Library, 2003) can be traced to a slight, brief comment his father made to him many years go."When I got older, I looked back at how I grew up (in rural West Virginia) and I saw a lot of the things I grew up disappearing, like the one-room schools and the relaxed, laid-back type of living," he said. "And one day my father and I are just sitting around talking about it and he said, 'You ought to write that down.' And as a memory to him, I put it all together in book form."</citation>		<citation>Published in April by the Bloomington, Ind.-based 1stBooks Library, "Dotsons Point" is the fictional story of Kyle Varner, a youngster growing up in rural West Virginia shortly after World War II. Years after losing his father in an accident while hauling lumber for a sawmill, Varner uncovers the truth behind the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death against a backdrop of moon shining, mystery and an assortment of colorful characters.</citation>		<citation>Many of Shreve's interpretations of what life was like in West Virginia in that era are first hand. The sixth of eight children reared by a coal miner father, to whom "Dotsons Point" is dedicated to, and schoolteacher mother, Shreve and his family lived in numerous communities throughout the state."Basically, (the book is) about the values of the life and the times in that time and locale," Shreve said. "It's a part of Americana that's really disappeared. There was no road system when I was a kid. Everything was mud roads. And television, I think, destroyed a lot of it. A lot of people were oblivious what went on one hundred, two hundred miles away."After serving in the Navy and living for a spell in Baltimore, Shreve made his way to the region. He spent three decades working for Bethany Steel Corp. before retiring in 1989. Along with writing, Shreve works part time as an environmental consultant to steel mills across the country.<citation>About six years ago, Shreve began work on the manuscript that would become "Dotsons Point." After his father passed away in 1998 at the age of 101, he was encouraged by his son and other family members to get his writing published.</citation>"They said to me, 'Y'know, other people would really enjoy reading something like this,' " Shereve said. "So I did a little bit more work to it, added some things and changed some things, and made it into a book."Although "Dotsons Point" is set a little more than a half century ago and hundreds of miles away, Shreve says that his book may be more than just enjoyable reading to some readers in the region."There's a lot of people that live from this area, from the Midwest, that have roots that go back to that area, to Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee," he said. "They can trace their family history back there."Shreve is working on two books, a sequel to "Dotsons Point" and a fictional look at the outbreak of the Civil War seen through the eyes of a young West Virginia volunteer. [Tin Shellberg, Northwest Indiana Times.]</citation>		<indexlink>Images\Book-Marvin-N-Shreve-DotsonsPoint.jpg</indexlink>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Mike</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Mike. </author>		<title>	Our Glorious Inheritance. </title>		<pub>Triumphant Living Ministries, 1987. </pub>		<citation>	A six volume series published 1987-1991. A title is a descriptive narrative that indicates rank, office, or privilege and is usually given as a gesture or mark of respect, recognition and honor. God has graciously given hundreds of names and titles to His beloved offspring, with each one providing a unique, soul-fulfilling revelation into the privileges and responsibilities given to us as members of His kingdom. When we know and comprehend these title-positions, automatically, we leave behind the realm of mere flesh-consciousness, and pulling back the veil, we discover the hidden treasure of who we are "in Christ." This is an unforgettable Word-journey, of great significance to any child of God, and this is... Our Glorious Inheritance.</citation>		<indexlink>Images\Book-Mike-Shreve-Glorious-Inheritance.jpg</indexlink>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Mike. </author>		<title>In Search of the True Light. </title>		<pub>Pivotal Publications, 2003.</pub>		<citation>During a time of deep introspection, Mike Shreve turned to Far Eastern religions seeking the true experience of God. Eventually, he became a teacher of Kundalini Yoga at four universities. Then a dramatic revelation of Ultimate Reality changed the course of his life. This pivotal experience caused him to re-examine concepts foundational to his worldview, such as: the origin of the universe, the true nature of God, pantheism and monism, karma and reincarnation, the path to enlightenment, plans of existence man’s divinity and ultimate destiny, universal cycles and ages and more.</citation>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Porter</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Porter. </author>		<title>The Obituary Writer. </title>		<pub>Mariner Books, 2000.</pub>		<citation>Gordie Hatch is twenty-two, charmingly naive, and certain that his first job as a writer for the ST LOUIS INDEPENDENT'S obituary page will be a stepping stone to a crackerjack career in journalism. The year is 1989, and Gordie watches helplessly while dramatic events -- the very events that could be his lucky break -- unfold in the world around him. But nothing can prepare him for the call he gets from Alicia Whiting, a young widow with an accent he can't quite place. When Gordie agrees to meet Alicia, against his better judgment, his journalistic curiosity quickly turns into an obsessive search for the outrageous truth behind the Whiting family. Shot through with affectionate humor and surprising twists and turns, THE OBITUARY WRITER introduces an author of enormous talent and heart. Porter Shreve brings a deft touch to the moments that mark a young person's entrance into the world, and a sharp eye to the ways in which the lead story can be wonderfully, seductively misleading.</citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Porter. </author>		<title>Drives Like A Dream. </title>		<pub>Houghton Mifflin, 2005. </pub>		<citation>Renowned car historian Lydia Modine is not prepared for what her later years have in store. She had assumed that her family would stay together. Her three grown children would find jobs close to home in suburban Detroit while she and her husband, Cy, got reacquainted. Instead, Lydia's children have scattered to different parts of the country, and her husband of 33 years--now her ex--is getting married to a woman half his age. To escape, Lydia pours herself into a book project about her father's distinguished career as a car designer--first for Preston Tucker and later for GM--and she unearths some potentially damning information. For decades a conspiracy theory had circulated that Tucker had been sabotaged by a former employee who gave away his secrets to the big three automakers. Gradually, Lydia realized that her father might have been the saboteur. As her convictions crumble, Lydia behaves increasingly erratically. How her family contends with the seismic shifts in her personality and her eventual stabilization makes this an affecting character-driven novel. Jerry Eberle		Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved.</citation>		<indexlink>Images\Book-Porter-Shreve-Drives-Like-Dream.jpg</indexlink>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Porter. </author>		<title>The Contemporary American Short Story. </title>		<pub>	Longman, 2003. </pub>		<citation>This comprehensive anthology of contemporary American short fiction focuses on the story and its context from 1960 to the present. A special Introduction discusses the elements of tone, point of view, character, etc. and ideas such as realism and postmodernism.Key Topics: The over 50 stories featured in Nguyen and Shreve's anthology range in style from the traditional narrative to experimental forms. Classic stories are juxtaposed with newer, emerging voices. The stories featured are thematically diverse as well, addressing issues of family and culture, love and loss, ethnicity and gender.</citation>		<indexlink>Images\Book-Porter-Shreve-Short-Story.jpg</indexlink>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Porter &amp; B. Minh Nguyen. </author>		<title>Contemporary Creative Nonfiction : I &amp; Eye. </title>		<pub>Longman, 2004.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Racket</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Racket (illustrator) and Jim McAllister. </author>		<title>Salem: From Naumkeag to Witch City. </title>		<pub>Commonwealth Editions, 2000.  </pub>		<citation>	The "Town Memoir" of Salem, Massachusetts. True stories that capture the spirit of the community, from the founding to present day, illustrated by popular Salem artist Racket Shreve. No one knows Salem like popular lecturer and tour guide Jim McAllister. For years, friends and admirers have asked the popular lecturer and tour guide to put some of his tales in a book. In "Salem: From Naumkeag to Witch City," McAllister finally has done so.</citation>		<indexlink>Images\Book-Racket-Shreve-Salem.jpg</indexlink>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, R. Norris</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, R. Norris, Wateson, Warren N. and Willis, A.R. </author>		<title>Dyes Classified By Intermediates. </title>		<pub>1922.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, R. Norris. </author>		<title>Greensand Bibliography to 1930 and Zeolite Water Softeners. </title>		<pub>1930.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, R. Norris, Fritz Ullmann, and John Theodore Fotos. </author>		<title>Intermediate Readings in Chemical and Technical German. </title>		<pub>New York:  John Wiley &amp; Sons, 1938</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, R. Norris and John Theodore Fotos. </author>		<title>Advanced Readings in chemical and Technical German. </title>		<pub>New York:  John Wiley &amp; Sons, 1940.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, R. Norris.  Olive, ? </author>		<title>Chemical Engineering Flow Sheets. </title>		<pub>1944.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, R. Norris. </author>		<title>Chemical Process Industries. </title>		<pub> New York: McGraw-Hill, 1945.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, R. Norris. </author>		<title>Selected Process Industries. </title>		<pub>1950.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, R. Norris.  Ewell, ?, Alder, ?</author>		<title>Industrial Research and Development in the Philippines. </title>		<pub>1956.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, R. Norris. </author>		<title>Shreve Collection of Gems and Gold (Brochure). </title>		<pub>The Lapidary Journal, Inc., San Diego, CA., 1971.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Robert F. </subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Robert F. </author>		<title> The Wanton Wedge. </title>		<pub>Carlton Press, 1993.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Robert H. </subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Robert H. </author>		<title>A Nationwide Survey of Selected Schools who are Making Greater use of their Buildings and Personnel. </title>		<pub>College of Education, University of Idaho, 1974. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Robert P. </subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Robert P. </author>		<title>History of Ohio's county boards of education, 1914-1989. </title>		<pub>Ohio Department of Education, 1989. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Ronald L.</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Ronald L. </author>		<title>The Blackhawk Landslide. </title>		<pub>Geological Society of America, Special Paper No. 108, 1968. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Royal Ornan</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Royal Ornan. </author>		<title>The Finished Scoundrel. </title>		<pub> Indianapolis:Bobbs-Merrill, 1933. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Sandy</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sandy. </author>		<title>The Speed of the Wheel Is Up to the Potter. </title>		<pub>Quarry Press, 1990. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sandy. </author>		<title>Bewildered rituals: Sandy Shreve. </title>		<pub>Raincoast Books: 1992.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sandy. </author>		<title> Belonging: Poems. </title>		<pub>Sono Nis Press, 1997. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Steven E.</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Steven E. </author>		<title>Stochastic Calculus for Finance I: The Binomial Asset Pricing Model. </title>		<pub>Springer Verlag, 2003</pub>		<indexlink>Images\Book-Steven-E-Shreve-Stochastic.jpg</indexlink>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Steven E. </author>		<title>Stochastic Calculus for Finance II: Continuous-Time Models. </title>		<pub>Springer Verlag, 2004</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Steven E. &amp; Ioannis Karatzas. </author>		<title>Brownian Motion and Stochastic Calculus. </title>		<pub>Springer Verlag, 1997. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Steven E. &amp; Ioannis Karatzas. </author>		<title>Methods of Mathematical Finance.  </title>		<pub>New York: Springer Verlag, 1998.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Steven E. </author>		<title>Dynamic Programming in Complete Separable Spaces. </title>		<pub>Unknown publication details.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Steven E. </author>		<title>	A General Framework for Dynamic Programming with Specializations. </title>		<pub>Unknown publication details.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Steven E. and Dimitri P. Bertsekas. </author>		<title>	Stochastic Optimal Control: The Discrete Time Case. </title>		<pub>Academic Press, 1978.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Sue Ann Gardner</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sue Ann Gardner. </author>		<title>The Kohlhagen Family Genealogy. </title>		<pub>Self-published, 1994.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sue Ann Gardner. </author>		<title>The Kohlhagen Family Genealogy 1995 Supplement. </title>		<pub>Self-published, 1995.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sue Ann Gardner. </author>		<title>The Shreve family genealogy: An update from 1641 : descendants of Dr. Thomas Curtis Shreve, M.D., 1800-1878, 6th generation including the direct line, generations 1-5. </title>		<pub>Self-published, 1997.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sue Ann Gardner. </author>		<title>Hendrickson Genealogy: Eight Generations, England to Illinois before 1840.  </title>		<pub>Self-published, 1999. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sue Ann Gardner. </author>		<title>	The PISCITELLI Family &amp; their connection to the SHREVE Family - Giovinazzo Italy before 1912 to New York City, NY. </title>		<pub>Self-published, 2000.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sue Ann Gardner. </author>		<title>Amos F.F. Gardner (1813 Ohio-1884 Illinois): His Maternal Ancestors and Descendants. </title>		<pub>Self-published, 2001.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sue Ann Gardner. </author>		<title>Charles Ridgway Shreve: 1829 Ohio-1890 Ohio: An Early Ohio Educator.  </title>		<pub>Self-published, 2002.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sue Ann Gardner. </author>		<title>The COATES Family &amp; their connection to the SHREVE Family - including Moses Coates (1745-1816) of Coatesville, PA. </title>		<pub>Self-published, 2002.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sue Ann Gardner. </author>		<title>The MENDENHALL Family &amp; their connection to the SHREVE Family through the COATES Family. </title>		<pub>Self-published, 2002.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sue Ann Gardner. </author>		<title>The STOCKTON  Family &amp; their connection to the SHREVE Family - including Richard STOCKTON (1730 - 1781) a Signer of the Declaration of Independence from the State of New Jersey. </title>		<pub>Self-published, 2003.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Sue Ann Gardner. </author>		<title>The RIDGWAY Family &amp; their connection to the Shreve Family - including fourteen of the Magna Charta Sureties - 1215 in England. </title>		<pub>Self-published, 2004.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Susan Richards</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards, </author>		<title>Plum and Jaggers, </title>		<pub>Farrar, Straus &amp; Giroux, Inc., 2000.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards, and Porter Shreve, </author>		<title>Outside the Law: Narratives on Justice, </title>		<pub>Beacon Press, 1997.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards, </author>		<title>The Visiting Physician, </title>		<pub>Doubleday, 1996. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards, </author>		<title>Skin Deep: Women and Race, </title>		<pub>Doubleday, 1995. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards, </author>		<title>The Train Home, </title>		<pub>Doubleday, 1993.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards, </author>		<title>Daughters of the New World, </title>		<pub>Nan Talese/Doubleday, 1992. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards, </author>		<title> Country of Strangers, </title>		<pub>Simon and Schuster, 1989.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards, </author>		<title>Queen of Hearts, </title>		<pub> Simon and Schuster, 1986.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards, </author>		<title>Dreaming of Heroes, </title>		<pub>Morrow, 1984.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards, </author>		<title>Miracle Play, </title>		<pub>Morrow, 1981.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards, </author>		<title>Children of Power, </title>		<pub>Macmillan, 1979.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards, </author>		<title>A Woman Like That, </title>		<pub> Atheneum, 1977.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards, </author>		<title>A Fortunate Madness,  </title>		<pub>Houghton Mifflin, 1974.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve)</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>The Nightmares Of Geranium Street, </title>		<pub>1977.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>Love Letters, </title>		<pub>1978.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>Family Secrets, </title>		<pub>1979.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>The Masquerade, </title>		<pub>1980. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>The Bad Dreams Of Good Girls, </title>		<pub>1982.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>The Revolution Of Mary Leary, </title>		<pub>1982.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>The Flunking Of Joshua T. Bates, </title>		<pub>1984.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>How I Saved The World On Purpose, </title>		<pub>1985.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>Lucy Forever And Miss Rosetree, Shrinks, </title>		<pub>1987.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>Lily And The Runaway Baby, </title>		<pub>1987.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>The Gift Of The Girl Who Couldn't Hear, </title>		<pub>1991.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>Wait For Me, </title>		<pub>1992.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>Joshua T. Bates Takes Charge, </title>		<pub>1993.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>Amy Dunn Quits School, </title>		<pub>1993.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>Lucy Forever, Miss Rosetree, And The Stolen Baby, </title>		<pub>1994.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>The Formerly Great Alexander Family, </title>		<pub>1995.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>Zoe And Columbo, </title>		<pub>1995.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>Warts, </title>		<pub>1996.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Richards (writing as Susan Shreve), </author>		<title>The Goalie, </title>		<pub>1996.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Susan Henderson</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Susan Henderson. </author>		<title>Archival Care for Fraternal records: Administrative and Policy Basics. </title>		<pub>Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota, 1981.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Theron</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Theron. </author>		<title>Computer Systems Conversion. </title>		<pub>Mcgraw-Hill, 1990.</pub>		<citation>Detailed treatment of the business issues involved in a large mainframe conversion. The writers are from the staff of Cap Gemini America, a large conversion house.</citation>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Thomas</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, Thomas. </author>		<title>	 Drayton: A  Story of American Life. </title>		<pub>Harper and Brothers, 1851.</pub>		<citation>A novel. No genealogical content. [Haines]. </citation>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, Virginia M.</subhead>	<souce>		<author>Shreve, Virginia M. </author>		<title>Bibliography of Selected Reports on Electron Microscopy and its Use in Monitoring Asbestos.</title>		<pub>The Office, 1980. </pub>	</souce>	<subhead>Shreve, William Loy</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, William Loy. </author>		<title>Propagating Black Walnut Clones from Rooted Cuttings. </title>		<pub>University Microfilms, 1973. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Shreve, William Price</subhead>	<source>		<author>Shreve, William Price. </author>		<title>The Venus of Milo: Its Discovery, The Theories Concerning it, Its Subsequent History. </title>		<pub>Shreve, Crump and Low, 1878. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Shreve, William Price.</author>		<title>The Story of the Third Army Corps Union. </title>		<pub>Boston: privately published, 1910. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Lenz, Elizabeth Shreve</subhead>	<source>		<author>Lenz, Elizabeth Shreve. </author>		<title>An assessment of current policies and practices regarding the continuing education of pregnant students in the Hamilton County (Ohio) public schools </title>		<pub>Unknown publication details. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>McConnell, Iris Shreve</subhead>	<source>		<author>McConnell, Iris Shreve. </author>		<title>Hans S. Myelle: Descendants in Illinois </title>		<pub>Self-published, 1996. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Norris, Anne Shreve</subhead>	<source>		<author>Norris, Anne Shreve. </author>		<title>Pimlico Plantation: Now and Long ago : St. John's, Berkeley, Parish, South Carolina. </title>		<pub>Self-published, 1994. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Ryan, Elizabeth Shreve</subhead>	<source>		<author>Ryan, Elizabeth Shreve. </author>		<title>The Hardisons: A Southern Odyssey </title>		<pub>Reprint Co, 1997. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Simpson, Marianna Shreve</subhead>	<source>		<author>Simpson, Marianna Shreve and  Herbert Kessler. </author>		<title>	Pictorial Narrative in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. </title>		<pub>National Gallery of Art, 1986. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Simpson, Marianna Shreve and Massumeh Farhad. </author>		<title>	Sultan Ibrahim Mirza's Haft Awrang: A Princely Manuscript from Sixteenth-Century Iran. </title>		<pub>Yale University Press, 1997. </pub>		<indexlink>Images\Book-Marianna-Shreve-Simpson-Sultan-Ibrahim.jpg</indexlink>	</source>	<source>		<author>Simpson, Marianna Shreve, William Johnston and Joaneath Spicer. </author>		<title>The Walters Art Gallery, Guide to the Collections. </title>		<pub>Walters Art Gallery, 1997. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Simpson, Marianna Shreve. </author>		<title>	Persian Poetry, Painting &amp; Patronage: Illustrations in a Sixteenth-Century Masterpiece. </title>		<pub>Yale University Press, 1998. </pub>		<indexlink>Images\Book-Marianna-Shreve-Simpson-Persian-Poetry.jpg</indexlink>	</source>	<subhead>Strohmaier, Sharon Shreve</subhead>	<source>		<author>Strohmaier, Sharon Shreve. </author>		<title>	An American Dream: The Fatal Gambit for Sutpen and Gatsby. </title>		<pub>Unknown, 1977. </pub>	</source>	<subhead>Compiled by Theodora M. Haines and Gregory M. Shreve</subhead></bibliography>