To Have and to Hold

To Have and to Hold
Title To Have and to Hold PDF eBook
Author Mary, Johnston
Publisher Aegitas
Pages 259
Release 2016-09-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1773130412

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To Have and to Hold (1899) is a novel by American author Mary Johnston. It was the bestselling novel in the United States in the following year (1900). To Have and to Hold is the story of an English soldier, Ralph Percy, turned Virginian explorer iIPn colonial Jamestown. Ralph buys a wife for himself - a girl named Jocelyn Leigh - little knowing that she is the escaping ward of King James I, fleeing a forced marriage to Lord Carnal. Jocelyn hardly loves Ralph - indeed, she seems to abhor him. Carnal, Jocelyn's husband-to-be, eventually comes to Jamestown, unaware that Ralph Percy and Jocelyn Leigh are man and wife. Lord Carnal attempts to kidnap Jocelyn several times and eventually follows Ralph, Jocelyn, and their two companions - Jeremy Sparrow, the Separatist minister, and Diccon, Ralph's servant - as they escape from the King's orders to arrest Ralph and carry Jocelyn back to England. The boat they are in, however, crashes on a desert island, but they are accosted by pirates, who, after a short struggle, agree to take Ralph as their captain, after he pretends to be the pirate "Kirby". The pirates gleefully play on with Ralph's masquerade, until he refuses to allow them to rape and pillage those aboard Spanish ships. The play is up when the pirates see an English ship off the coast of Florida. Ralph refuses to fire upon it, knowing it carries the new Virginian governor, Sir Francis Wyatt, but the pirates open fire, and Jeremy Sparrow, before the English ship can be destroyed, purposefully crashes the ship into a reef. The pirates are all killed, but the Englishmen (and woman) are rescued by the Governor's ship.

To have and to hold, by Mary Johnston

To have and to hold, by Mary Johnston
Title To have and to hold, by Mary Johnston PDF eBook
Author Mary Johnston
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1900
Genre
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Lewis Rand

Lewis Rand
Title Lewis Rand PDF eBook
Author Mary Johnston
Publisher
Pages 540
Release 1908
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Lewis Rand is a poor boy of the early 1800's. His father is a tobacco farmer and is totally against "book larnin'", but Lewis manages to educate himself.

To Have and to Hold

To Have and to Hold
Title To Have and to Hold PDF eBook
Author Mary Johnston
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 240
Release 2016-11-11
Genre
ISBN 9781540331441

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To Have and To Hold by Mary Johnston, unabridged reprinting of a classic novel. To Have and to Hold (1899) is a novel by American author Mary Johnston. Published by Houghton Mifflin, it was the bestselling novel in the United States in the following year (1900).

The Slave Ship

The Slave Ship
Title The Slave Ship PDF eBook
Author Mary Johnston
Publisher Longmans, Green
Pages 344
Release 1924
Genre Slave trade
ISBN

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Story the 18th century slave trade and of the transporting of the Negroes to America.

Hagar

Hagar
Title Hagar PDF eBook
Author Mary Johnston
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 440
Release 1994
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780813915265

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The story's heroine, young Hagar Ashendyne, questions the constraints of her culture and eventually, through the freedom gained by her writing career, escapes its restrictions. Her struggle for independence and subsequent growth relect many of the dilemmas faced by southern women in the early twentieth century. A work of great scope, the heroine moves from the family plantation in the postwar South to a New York City tenement, from Fabian London to Caribbean moonlight.

An Unquenchable Thirst

An Unquenchable Thirst
Title An Unquenchable Thirst PDF eBook
Author Mary Johnson
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 746
Release 2011-05-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1459620119

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At seventeen, Mary Johnson saw a photo of Mother Teresa on the cover of TIME magazine, and experienced her calling. Eighteen months later she entered a convent in the South Bronx, to begin her religious training. Not without difficulty, this boisterous, independent-minded teenager eventually adapted to the sisters' austere life of poverty and devotion, but beneath the white-and-blue sari an ordinary woman faced the struggles we all share, with the desires of love and connection, meaning and identity. During her years as a Missionary of Charity, Mary Johnson rose quickly through the ranks and came to work alongside Mother Teresa. Mary grapped with her faith, her desires for intimacy, the politics of the order and her complicated relationship with Mother Teresa. Finally, she made the hard, life-changing decision to leave the order to find her own path, and eventually to leave the Church altogether. The story of this compellingly honest woman will speak to anyone who has ever grappled with the mysteries and wonders of life and faith.