A History of the Vandals

A History of the Vandals
Title A History of the Vandals PDF eBook
Author Torsten Cumberland Jacobsen
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 9781594163319

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The First General History in English of the Germanic People Who Sacked Rome in the Fifth Century AD and Established a Kingdom in North Africa One of the most fascinating of late antiquity were the Vandals, who over a period of six hundred years had migrated from the woodland regions of Scandinavia across Europe and ended in the deserts of North Africa. In A History of the Vandals, the first general account in English covering the entire story of the Vandals from their emergence to the end of their kingdom, historian Torsten Cumberland Jacobsen pieces together what we know about the Vandals, sifting fact from fiction.

Robert Stafford of Cumberland Island

Robert Stafford of Cumberland Island
Title Robert Stafford of Cumberland Island PDF eBook
Author Mary Ricketson Bullard
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 378
Release 1995
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780820317380

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Robert Stafford of Cumberland Island offers a rare glimpse into the life and times of a nineteenth-century planter on one of Georgia's Sea Islands. Born poor, Robert Stafford (1790-1877) became the leading planter on his native Cumberland Island. Specializing in the highly valued long staple variety of cotton, he claimed among his assets more than 8,000 acres and 350 slaves. Mary R. Bullard recounts Stafford's life in the context of how events from the Federalist period to the Civil War to Reconstruction affected Sea Island planters. As she discusses Stafford's associations with other planters, his business dealings (which included banking and railroad investments), and the day-to-day operation of his plantation, Bullard also imparts a wealth of information about cotton farming methods, plantation life and material culture, and the geography and natural history of Cumberland Island. Stafford's career was fairly typical for his time and place; his personal life was not. He never married, but fathered six children by Elizabeth Bernardey, a mulatto slave nurse. Bullard's discussion of Stafford's decision to move his family to Groton, Connecticut--and freedom--before the Civil War illuminates the complex interplay between southern notions of personal honor, the staunch independent-mindedness of Sea Island planters, and the practice and theory of racial separation. In her afterword to the Brown Thrasher edition, Bullard presents recently uncovered information about a second extralegal family of Robert Stafford as well as additional information about Elizabeth Bernardey's children and the trust funds Stafford provided for them.

The Building of Britain and the Empire

The Building of Britain and the Empire
Title The Building of Britain and the Empire PDF eBook
Author Henry Duff Traill
Publisher
Pages 844
Release 1909
Genre Great Britain
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United Empire

United Empire
Title United Empire PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 998
Release 1916
Genre
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Enemy of the Empire

Enemy of the Empire
Title Enemy of the Empire PDF eBook
Author Eamon McGuire
Publisher The O'Brien Press
Pages 270
Release 2012-10-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1847175155

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Written in prison in South Africa, Ireland and the United States, Enemy of the Empire was originally a device for keeping sane in a situation of extreme boredom and oppression. A trained aviation engineer, up-to-date with the latest technology, Eamon McGuire worked in countries that were extricating themselves from the bonds of empire such as Kenya and Malaysia. His mission was to keep ahead of the British army in terms of weapons and detection by procuring and designing systems. His activities forced him to go on the run, hiding in remote parts of Africa and eventually ending up in war-torn Mozambique. He was captured by the CIA in South Africa and subsequently spent several years in various prisons where he started to write what became the basis of this book.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 56
Release 1911
Genre Geology
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The Empire Review

The Empire Review
Title The Empire Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 716
Release 1923
Genre Great Britain
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