The Ramapo Mountain People

The Ramapo Mountain People
Title The Ramapo Mountain People PDF eBook
Author David Steven Cohen
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 2
Release 1986-08
Genre History
ISBN 9780813511955

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David Cohen lived among the Ramapo Mountain People for a year, conducting genealogical research into church records, deeds, wills, and inventories in county courthouses and libraries. He established that their ancestors included free black landowners in New York City and mulattoes with some Dutch ancestry who were among the first pioneers to settle in the Hackensack River Valley of New Jersey.

Ramapough Mountain Indians

Ramapough Mountain Indians
Title Ramapough Mountain Indians PDF eBook
Author Edward J. Lenik
Publisher
Pages 219
Release 2011
Genre Ramapo Mountain people
ISBN 9780615525181

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The Faith of a Collie

The Faith of a Collie
Title The Faith of a Collie PDF eBook
Author Albert Payson Terhune
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1926
Genre Dogs
ISBN

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Mars, a golden red collie, plays an important part in this story of a search for a Revolutionary War Treasure chest in the Ramapo Mountains of New Jersey.

Origin of the Jackson-Whites of the Ramapo Mountains

Origin of the Jackson-Whites of the Ramapo Mountains
Title Origin of the Jackson-Whites of the Ramapo Mountains PDF eBook
Author John C. Storms
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1945
Genre Ramapo Mountain people
ISBN

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Embracing the Infidel

Embracing the Infidel
Title Embracing the Infidel PDF eBook
Author Behzad Yaghmaian
Publisher Delta
Pages 370
Release 2006-10-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0553382942

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An eye-opening personal account of an epic human drama, Embracing the Infidel takes us on an astounding journey along a modern-day underground railroad that stretches from Istanbul to Paris. In this groundbreaking book, Iranian-American Behzad Yaghmaian has done what no other writer has managed to do–as he enters the world of Muslim migrants and tells their extraordinary stories of hope for a new life in the West. In a tent city in Greece, they huddle together. Men and women from Iraq, Sudan, Afghanistan, Iran, and other countries. Most have survived war and brutal imprisonment, political and social persecution. Some have faced each other in battle, and all share a powerful desire for freedom. Behzad Yaghmaian lived among them, listened to their hopes, dreams, and fears–and now he weaves together dozens of their stories of yearning, persecution, and unwavering faith. We meet Uncle Suleiman, an Iraqi veteran of the Iran-Iraq war; once imprisoned by Saddam Hussein, he is now a respected elder of a ramshackle tent city in Athens, offering comfort and community to his fellow travelers…Purya, who fled Iran only to fall into the clutches of human smugglers and survive beatings and torture in Bulgaria…and Shahroukh Khan, an Afghan teenager whose world at home was shattered twice–once by the Taliban and again by American bombs–but whose story turns on a single moment of awakening and love in the courtyard of a Turkish mosque. A chronicle of husbands separated from wives, children from parents, Embracing the Infidel is a portrait of men and women moving toward a promised land they may never reach–and away from a world to which they cannot return. It is an unforgettable tale of heartbreak and prejudice, courage, heroism, and hope.

Giving Good Weight

Giving Good Weight
Title Giving Good Weight PDF eBook
Author John McPhee
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages 278
Release 2011-04-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0374708576

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"You people come into the market—the Greenmarket, in the open air under the down pouring sun—and you slit the tomatoes with your fingernails. With your thumbs, you excavate the cheese. You choose your stringbeans one at a time. You pulp the nectarines and rape the sweet corn. You are something wonderful, you are—people of the city—and we, who are almost without exception strangers here, are as absorbed with you as you seem to be with the numbers on our hanging scales." So opens the title piece in this collection of John McPhee's classic essays, grouped here with four others, including "Brigade de Cuisine," a profile of an artistic and extraordinary chef; "The Keel of Lake Dickey," in which a journey down the whitewater of a wild river ends in the shadow of a huge projected dam; a report on plans for the construction of nuclear power plants that would float in the ocean; and a pinball shoot-out between two prizewinning journalists.

The Kallikak Family

The Kallikak Family
Title The Kallikak Family PDF eBook
Author Henry Herbert Goddard
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1912
Genre Heredity
ISBN

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