The Black Calhouns
Title | The Black Calhouns PDF eBook |
Author | Gail Lumet Buckley |
Publisher | Open Road + Grove/Atlantic |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2016-02-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0802190693 |
“A history cum memoir by Lena Horne’s daughter tells the story of her forebears . . . eloquently conveys . . . how politics and prejudice can shape a family.” —The New Yorker In The Black Calhouns, Gail Lumet Buckley—daughter of actress Lena Horne—delves deep into her family history, detailing the experiences of an extraordinary African American family from Civil War to Civil Rights. Beginning with her great-great grandfather Moses Calhoun, a house slave who used the rare advantage of his education to become a successful businessman in post-war Atlanta, Buckley follows her family’s two branches: one that stayed in the South, and the other that settled in Brooklyn. Through the lens of her relatives’ momentous lives, Buckley examines major events throughout American history. From Atlanta during Reconstruction and the rise of Jim Crow, to New York City during the Harlem Renaissance, and then from World War II to the Civil Rights Movement, this ambitious, brilliant family witnessed and participated in the most crucial events of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Combining personal and national history, The Black Calhouns is a unique and vibrant portrait of six generations during dynamic times of struggle and triumph. “The challenge of reviewing extraordinary books is that they leave one grasping for words . . . The book’s ultimate magic derives from the way the history of black America can be viewed through their story.” —The Boston Globe
Courting Catherine
Title | Courting Catherine PDF eBook |
Author | Nora Roberts |
Publisher | St. Martin's Paperbacks |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 2020-09-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1250775779 |
First in The Calhoun Women series, #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts’s Courting Catherine begins a story of sisters bound by their family’s ancestral home and determined to forge their own futures. The once grand mansion known as the Towers has stood on the Maine coast for decades. It was supposed to symbolize the Calhoun family legacy, but instead has fallen into a desperate state of disrepair. Catherine “C. C.” Calhoun and her sisters have inherited both the mansion and the responsibility of restoring the Towers back to its former glory—only to struggle with escalating costs. Hotelier Trenton St. James believes the estate’s time has passed and that the town would be served better if the property were converted into a luxury resort. But his business negotiation skills fail to persuade C. C.—whose fighting spirit and driving passions capture his heart and compel him to build something more loving and lasting between them.
The Calhouns: Suzanna and Megan
Title | The Calhouns: Suzanna and Megan PDF eBook |
Author | Nora Roberts |
Publisher | Mills & Boon |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011-07-21 |
Genre | Bar Harbor (Me.) |
ISBN | 9780263890167 |
Suzanna's surrender: All ex-cop Holt Bradford wanted to do was relax. But when beautiful single mum Suzanna invaded his solitude to search for the missing Calhoun emeralds, he couldn't resist her.
Old Southern Apples
Title | Old Southern Apples PDF eBook |
Author | Creighton Lee Calhoun |
Publisher | Chelsea Green Publishing |
Pages | 386 |
Release | 2011-01-20 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 1603583122 |
A book that became an instant classic when it first appeared in 1995, Old Southern Apples is an indispensable reference for fruit lovers everywhere, especially those who live in the southern United States. Out of print for several years, this newly revised and expanded edition now features descriptions of some 1,800 apple varieties that either originated in the South or were widely grown there before 1928. Author Lee Calhoun was one of the foremost figures in apple conservation in America. This masterwork reflects his knowledge and personal experience over more than thirty years, as he sought out and grew hundreds of classic apples, including both legendary varieties (like Nickajack and Magnum Bonum) and little-known ones (like Buff and Cullasaga). Representing our common orchard heritage, many of these apples are today at risk of disappearing from our national table. Illustrated with more than 120 color images of classic apples from the National Agricultural Library’s collection of watercolor paintings, Old Southern Apples is a fascinating and beautiful reference and gift book. In addition to A-to-Z descriptions of apple varieties, both extant and extinct, Calhoun provides a brief history of apple culture in the South, and includes practical information on growing apples and on their traditional uses.
John C. Calhoun and the Price of Union
Title | John C. Calhoun and the Price of Union PDF eBook |
Author | John Niven |
Publisher | LSU Press |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 1993-07-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780807118580 |
John C. Calhoun (1782–1850) was one of the prominent figure of American politics in the first half of the nineteenth century. The son of a slaveholding South Carolina family, he served in the federal government in various capacities—as senator from his home state, as secretary of war and secretary of state, and as vice-president in the administrations of John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. Calhoun was a staunch supporter of the interests of his state and region. His battle from tariff reform, aimed at alleviating the economic problems of the southern states, eventually led him to formulate his famous nullification doctrine, which asserted the right of states to declare federal laws null and void within their own boundaries. In the first full-scale biography of Calhoun in almost half a century, John Niven skillfully presents a new interpretation of this preeminent spokesman of the Old South. Deftly blending Calhoun’s public career with important elements of his private life, Niven shows Calhoun to have been at once a more consistent politician and a far more complex human being than previous historians have thought. Rather than history’s image of an assured, self-confident Calhoun, Niven reveals a figure who was in many ways insecure and defensive. Niven maintains that the War of 1812, which Calhoun helped instigate and which nearly resulted in the nation’s ruin, made a lasting impression on Calhoun’s mind and personality. From that point until the end of his life, he sought security first from the western Indians and the British while he was secretary of war, then from northern exploitation of southern wealth through what he regarded as manipulation of public policy while he was vice-president and a senator. He worked tirelessly to further the South’s slave-plantation system of economic and social values. He sought protection for a region that he freely admitted was low in population and poor in material resources, and he defended a position that he knew was morally inferior. Niven portrays Calhoun as a driven, tragic figure whose ambitions and personal desires to achieve leadership and compensate for a lack of inner assurance were often thwarted. The life he made for himself, the peace he felt on his plantation with his dependent retainers, and the agricultural pursuits that represented to him and his neighbors stability in a rapidly changing environment were beyond price. Calhoun sought to resist any menace to this way of life with all the force of his character and intellect. Yet in the end Calhoun’s headstrong allegiance to his region helped to destroy the very culture he sought to preserve and disrupted the Union he had hoped to keep whole. Niven’s masterful retelling of Calhoun’s eventful life is a model biography.
A Man for Amanda
Title | A Man for Amanda PDF eBook |
Author | Nora Roberts |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 158 |
Release | 2012-07-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1101569514 |
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts comes the second novel featuring the Calhoun sisters—a story about a woman who finds just what she’s been looking for in the last place she expects. When the Calhoun sisters inherited the Towers, their family's crumbling mansion on the coast of Maine, they never imagined the passion and adventure their windfall would bring... A slow drawl was all Amanda Calhoun heard when she walked into the wall of denim and muscle that was Sloan O’Riley, the architect hired to renovate the Towers. Known as the responsible Calhoun sister, Amanda finds Sloan’s easygoing attitude infuriating, but his irresistible smile just might change her mind… Includes a teaser for For the Love of Lilah. A NORA ROBERTS CLASSIC AVAILABLE DIGITALLY FOR THE FIRST TIME.
Catherine and Amanda
Title | Catherine and Amanda PDF eBook |
Author | Nora Roberts |
Publisher | Silhouette |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2001-08-25 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780373484959 |
Calhoun Women; Catherine & Amanda by Nora Roberts released on Aug 25, 2001 is available now for purchase.