Proper noun
Routledge
A surname.
Adrian Room, Naming Names: Stories of Pseudonyms and Name Changes, with a Who's Who, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981, p. 125. At age 20, he emigrated to America, first to New York, as a bookseller, and then to San Francisco. Source: Internet
Also available in print from Routledge (UK). Source: Internet
Analysing Discourse: Textual Analysis for Social Research Routledge, 2003. Source: Internet
Andreas Huyssen, Twilight Memories: Marking Time in a Culture of Amnesia, Routledge, 1995. p. 192. ISBN 0-415-90934-1 Instead he sees Fluxus as a major Neo-Dadaist phenomena within the avant-garde tradition. Source: Internet
Ann Marie Halpenny, Jan Pettersen, Introducing Piaget: A Guide for Practitioners and Students in Early Years Education (Routledge, 2013), 14. In their expanded world, children in the 3-5 age group attempt to find their own way. Source: Internet
An unnamed friend of those years is quoted by Paul Routledge in his biography of Brown as recalling: "She was sweet and gentle and obviously cut out to make somebody a very good wife. Source: Internet