A Wanderer's Log

A Wanderer's Log
Title A Wanderer's Log PDF eBook
Author Carl Eric Bechhofer Roberts
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1922
Genre East Asia
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The Log of an Island Wanderer

The Log of an Island Wanderer
Title The Log of an Island Wanderer PDF eBook
Author Edwin Pallander
Publisher
Pages 390
Release 1901
Genre Australasia
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The Log

The Log
Title The Log PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1038
Release 1950
Genre Marine engineering
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WANDERERS LOG

WANDERERS LOG
Title WANDERERS LOG PDF eBook
Author C. E. Bechhofer (Carl Eric Bech Roberts
Publisher Wentworth Press
Pages 272
Release 2016-08-27
Genre History
ISBN 9781371690649

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A Wanderer's Trail

A Wanderer's Trail
Title A Wanderer's Trail PDF eBook
Author Arthur Loton Ridger
Publisher
Pages 498
Release 1914
Genre Voyages and travels
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On My Honour

On My Honour
Title On My Honour PDF eBook
Author Tammy M. Proctor
Publisher American Philosophical Society
Pages 200
Release 2002
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780871699220

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Arising in the first decades of the twentieth century, the Boy Scout and Girl Guide movements came into existence in Britain in an era of social and political unrest and were initially the center of intense controversy. Through the years, Guiding and Scouting broke down class, race, and gender distinctions and helped youth cope with an emerging mass culture and allowed boys and girls to stretch gender and generational boundaries. Using official documents, logbooks, diaries, and oral histories, Tammy Proctor explores the formation of the Scouts and Guides and their transformation during and after World War I. The interwar period marked a departure for the two organizations as they emerged as large multinational organizations that targeted not only adolesents, but also smaller children and young adults.

The Wanderer

The Wanderer
Title The Wanderer PDF eBook
Author Erik Calonius
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 332
Release 2008-02-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780312343484

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On Nov. 28, 1858, a ship called the Wanderer slipped silently into a coastal channel and unloaded a cargo of over 400 African slaves onto Jekyll Island, Georgia, fifty years after the African slave trade had been made illegal. It was the last ship ever to bring a cargo of African slaves to American soil. The Wanderer began life as a luxury racing yacht, but within a year was secretly converted into a slave ship, and--using the pennant of the New York Yacht Club as a diversion--sailed off to Africa. More than a slaving venture, her journey defied the federal government and hurried the nation's descent into civil war. The New York Times first reported the story as a hoax; as groups of Africans began to appear in the small towns surrounding Savannah, however, the story of the Wanderer began to leak out, igniting a fire of protest and debate that made headlines throughout the nation and across the Atlantic. As the story shifts from New York City to Charleston, to the Congo River, Jekyll Island and finally Savannah, the Wanderer's tale is played out in the slave markets of Africa, the offices of the New York Times, heated Southern courtrooms, The White House, and some of the most charming homes Southern royalty had to offer. In a gripping account of the high seas and the high life in New York and Savannah, Erik Calonius brings to light one of the most important and little remembered stories of the Civil War period.