Pineapple Anthology of Florida Writers

Pineapple Anthology of Florida Writers
Title Pineapple Anthology of Florida Writers PDF eBook
Author James C. Clark
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 238
Release 2015-10-17
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1561648175

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A collection of writings about Florida by those who lived or traveled here. Includes William Bartram, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zane Grey, and James Patterson. Next in series > > See all of the books in this series

Pineapple Anthology of Florida Writers, Volume 2

Pineapple Anthology of Florida Writers, Volume 2
Title Pineapple Anthology of Florida Writers, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author James C. Clark
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Florida
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The Florida Reader

The Florida Reader
Title The Florida Reader PDF eBook
Author Maurice O'Sullivan
Publisher Pineapple Press Inc
Pages 276
Release 1994-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781561640621

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From early Spanish myths and Seminole and African-American folktales to the latest descriptions of modern Miami, this anthology includes writings by such authors as Ralph Waldo Emerson, John James Audubon, Zora Neale Hurston, Zane Grey, Wallace Stevens, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Jose Yglesias, and Harry Crews.

Last Train South

Last Train South
Title Last Train South PDF eBook
Author James C. Clark
Publisher McFarland
Pages 196
Release 1997-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780786404698

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The story begins in March 1865 as Union troops closed in on Richmond. Jefferson Davis tries to establish new capitals in Danville, Greensboro, and Charlotte and is ultimately captured in Georgia. Secretary of War Breckinridge dons the style of a pirate to escape. Secretary of State Benjamin disguises himself as a poor farmer--with his gold sewn inside his clothes. Nearly 60 primary and secondary sources were used to research this dramatic history. The book contains sketches made by an artist who accompanied Davis on much of the escape, and includes maps of the escape route.

Another City

Another City
Title Another City PDF eBook
Author David L. Ulin
Publisher City Lights Books
Pages 308
Release 2001-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780872863910

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Thirty-seven Los Angeles authors contribute stories, poems and essays about contemporary LA.

200 Quick Looks at Florida History

200 Quick Looks at Florida History
Title 200 Quick Looks at Florida History PDF eBook
Author James C. Clark
Publisher Pineapple Press Inc
Pages 212
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9781561642007

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Learn 200 quick, painless history lessons in one thoroughly researched book. An indispensable guide for Florida students, newcomers, and old-timers alike. Florida has a long and complex and very interesting history, but few of us have time to read it in depth. So here are 200 quick looks at Florida's 10,000 years of history, from the arrival of the first natives to the present. The distilled version is packed with unusual and little-known facts and stories.

A History of the Pioneers

A History of the Pioneers
Title A History of the Pioneers PDF eBook
Author John Viele
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 157
Release 2013-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 156164644X

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Today, on the Keys between Key West and the mainland, some 40,000 residents and thousands of visitors fish, swim, sail, and dive in the crystal clear waters off a tropical reef; relax in the sun and cooling trade wind breezes; and sleep in the air-conditioned comfort of their homes and hotel rooms. On these same islands, as short a time as 80 years ago, fewer than 300 inhabitants tried to eke out a living without benefit of electricity, running water, radios, or telephones. Tormented by clouds of voracious mosquitoes and no-see-ums, broiled by the tropical sun, they lived in thatched-roof homes regularly flattened by hurricane winds. Weeks would go by before some passing sailboat brought them news of the outside world or their relatives. The stories of these hardy pioneers and their predecessors, as far back as the Native Americans who lived on the Keys at least 1,000 years ago, are told, many for the first time, in this book. As vividly portrayed as if they were characters in a novel, these true-life inhabitants of the Florida Keys will capture your admiration as you share in the dreams and realities of their daily lives. Includes Don Diego, a Spanish-speaking native who led in shipwreck plundering in the early 18th century; Jacob Housman, an unscrupulous wrecking captain who amassed a fortune and lost it when Indians burned his town to the ground; Dr. Perrine, a scientist who was killed by Indians; the African Americans who made charcoal for the stoves of Key West; and the indomitable Lily Bow, who eked out a living on remote Cudjoe Key. Next in series > > See all of the books in this series