My Imprisonment and the First Year of Abolition Rule at Washington

My Imprisonment and the First Year of Abolition Rule at Washington
Title My Imprisonment and the First Year of Abolition Rule at Washington PDF eBook
Author Rose O'Neal Greenhow
Publisher
Pages 374
Release 1863
Genre History
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Wild Rose

Wild Rose
Title Wild Rose PDF eBook
Author Ann Blackman
Publisher Random House
Pages 408
Release 2005-06-07
Genre History
ISBN 158836481X

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For sheer bravado and style, no woman in the North or South rivaled the Civil War heroine Rose O’Neale Greenhow. Fearless spy for the Confederacy, glittering Washington hostess, legendary beauty and lover, Rose Greenhow risked everything for the cause she valued more than life itself. In this superb portrait, biographer Ann Blackman tells the surprising true story of a unique woman in history. “I am a Southern woman, born with revolutionary blood in my veins,” Rose once declared–and that fiery spirit would plunge her into the center of power and the thick of adventure. Born into a slave-holding family, Rose moved to Washington, D.C., as a young woman and soon established herself as one of the capital’s most charming and influential socialites, an intimate of John C. Calhoun, James Buchanan, and Dolley Madison. She married well, bore eight children and buried five, and, at the height of the Gold Rush, accompanied her husband Robert Greenhow to San Francisco. Widowed after Robert died in a tragic accident, Rose became notorious in Washington for her daring–and numerous–love affairs. But with the outbreak of the Civil War, everything changed. Overnight, Rose Greenhow, fashionable hostess, become Rose Greenhow, intrepid spy. As Blackman reveals, deadly accurate intelligence that Rose supplied to General Pierre G. T. Beauregard written in a fascinating code (the code duplicated in the background on the jacket of this book). Her message to Beauregard turned the tide in the first Battle of Bull Run, and was a brilliant piece of spycraft that eventually led to her arrest by Allan Pinkerton and imprisonment with her young daughter. Indomitable, Rose regained her freedom and, as the war reached a crisis, journeyed to Europe to plead the Confederate cause at the royal courts of England and France. Drawing on newly discovered diaries and a rich trove of contemporary accounts, Blackman has fashioned a thrilling, intimate narrative that reads like a novel. Wild Rose is an unforgettable rendering of an astonishing woman, a book that will stand with the finest Civil War biographies.

The Naturalist

The Naturalist
Title The Naturalist PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 412
Release 1886
Genre Geology
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Puck of Pook's Hill

Puck of Pook's Hill
Title Puck of Pook's Hill PDF eBook
Author Rudyard Kipling
Publisher New York : Doubleday, Page
Pages 302
Release 1906
Genre Great Britain
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Dan and Una perform their shortened version of A midsummer night's dream and accidentally conjure up Puck. For many afternoons Puck brings them the bold adventurers who made their fortunes and left their marks everywhere on the English countryside.

British Mining

British Mining
Title British Mining PDF eBook
Author Robert Hunt
Publisher
Pages 972
Release 1887
Genre Metal mines and mining
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Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling
Title Rudyard Kipling PDF eBook
Author W. Dillingham
Publisher Springer
Pages 391
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1403978689

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VictorianStudies on theWebCritics Choice!Rudyard Kipling: Hell and Heroism is an exploration of two fundamental yet greatly neglected aspects of the author's life and writings: his deep-seated pessimism and his complex creed of heroism. The method of the book is both biographical and critical. Biographically, it traces the roots of Kipling's dark worldview and his search for something to believe in, a way of thinking and acting in defiance of life's hellishness. There matters were more basic to him than any of his social or political opinions, but this the first full-length study devoted to them. Critically, the book takes a fresh and close look at some of Kipling's most important works. The result challenges long established assumptions and amounts to a major reconsideration of novels like Kim and stories like "Mary Postgate" and "The Gardener." Central in these discussions of individual writings is Kipling's concern with the heroic life, but of equal importance is the analysis and evaluation of them as works of art. Avoiding the tangled and special language of some recent literary theory, this will appeal to a wide audience of those interested in Kipling's mind and art.

Handbook for Yorkshire

Handbook for Yorkshire
Title Handbook for Yorkshire PDF eBook
Author John Murray (Firm)
Publisher
Pages 744
Release 1904
Genre Yorkshire (England)
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