The Reveille, Or Our Music at Dawn
Title | The Reveille, Or Our Music at Dawn PDF eBook |
Author | Sophia Louise Robbins Little |
Publisher | |
Pages | 56 |
Release | 1854 |
Genre | Temperance |
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The Reveille
Title | The Reveille PDF eBook |
Author | Sophia Louise Robbins Little |
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Genre | Temperance |
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Water Drops from Women Writers
Title | Water Drops from Women Writers PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Mattingly |
Publisher | SIU Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780809323999 |
In this collection of nineteen temperance tales, Carol Mattingly has recovered and revalued previously unavailable writing by women. Mattingly's introduction provides a context for these stories, locating the pieces within the temperance movement as well as within larger issues in women's studies.
Passing Strange
Title | Passing Strange PDF eBook |
Author | Martha A. Sandweiss |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | African American women |
ISBN | 9781594202001 |
"Clarence King is a hero of nineteenth-century western history. Brilliant scientist and witty conversationalist, bestselling author and architect of the great surveys that mapped the West after the Civil War, King hid a secret from his Gilded Age cohorts and prominent Newport family: for thirteen years he lived a double life--as the celebrated white Clarence King and as a black Pullman porter and steelworker. Unable to marry the black woman he loved, the fair-haired, blue-eyed King passed as a Negro, revealing his secret to his wife Ada only on his deathbed. Historian Martha Sandweiss is the first writer to uncover the life that King tried so hard to conceal. She reveals the complexity of a man who, while publicly espousing a personal dream of a uniquely American amalgam of white and black, hid his love for his wife and their five biracial children"--Publisher description
A Contribution to the Bibliography and Literature of Newport, R. I.
Title | A Contribution to the Bibliography and Literature of Newport, R. I. PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Edward Hammett |
Publisher | |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 1887 |
Genre | American literature |
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Reveille: Or, Our Music at Dawn
Title | Reveille: Or, Our Music at Dawn PDF eBook |
Author | Sophia Louisa Little |
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Release | 1854 |
Genre | Temperance |
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Reveille in Washington
Title | Reveille in Washington PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Leech |
Publisher | New York Review of Books |
Pages | 522 |
Release | 2011-06-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1590174674 |
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize Featuring a foreword by Battle Cry of Freedom author James McPherson A vibrant portrait of Civil War-era Washington, D.C. that is “packed and running over with the anecdotes, scandals, personalities, and tragi-comedies of the day”—from the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for History (The New Yorker) 1860: The American capital is sprawling, fractured, squalid, colored by patriotism and treason, and deeply divided along the political lines that will soon embroil the nation in bloody conflict. Chaotic and corrupt, the young city is populated by bellicose congressmen, Confederate conspirators, and enterprising prostitutes. Soldiers of a volunteer army swing from the dome of the Capitol, assassins stalk the avenues, and Abraham Lincoln struggles to justify his presidency as the Union heads to war. Reveille in Washington focuses on the everyday politics and preoccupations of Washington during the Civil War. From the stench of corpse-littered streets to the plunging lace on Mary Lincoln’s evening gowns, Margaret Leech illuminates the city and its familiar figures—among them Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, William Seward, and Mary Surratt—in intimate and fascinating detail. Leech’s book remains widely recognized as both an impressive feat of scholarship and an uncommonly engrossing work of history. “The best single popular account of Washington during the great convulsion of the Civil War.” —The Washington Post