The Book of Numbers
Title | The Book of Numbers PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Deane Pharr |
Publisher | University of Virginia Press |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780813920467 |
In the hardboiled tradition of Chester Himes and Walter Mosely, Robert Deane Pharr's novel tells the tale of two black men, Dave and Blueboy, traveling waiters who establish themselves as numbers runners in a fictionalized Richmond of the 1930s. Published to great acclaim in 1969, The Book of Numbers centers on powerful themes of truth and illusion, myth and legend, and vividly conveys a sense of African American life on the periphery of white society. The new Virginia edition complements Pharr's text with an Afterword by Washington Post editor Jabari Asim.
Guidelines Manual
Title | Guidelines Manual PDF eBook |
Author | United States Sentencing Commission |
Publisher | |
Pages | 456 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Sentences (Criminal procedure) |
ISBN |
The Invasion of Virginia 1781
Title | The Invasion of Virginia 1781 PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Cecere |
Publisher | Journal of the American Revolu |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781594162794 |
By the sixth year of the American Revolution, Britain determined that Virginia would be the key to subduing the entire rebellion. The American War for Independence was fought in nearly every colony, but some colonies witnessed far more conflict than others. In the first half of the war, the bulk of military operations were concentrated in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Following the battle at Monmouth Courthouse, New Jersey, in 1778, British strategy moved to the South, where their armies clashed with Continental troops in Georgia and South Carolina. Surprisingly, Virginia saw little fighting up to this point in the war. This changed suddenly in 1781, when the turncoat Benedict Arnold led 1,600 seasoned British troops on a successful raid up the James River to Richmond, destroying Patriot property along the way. Arnold's bold stroke demonstrated Virginia's vulnerability to attack and the possibility that the colonies could be divided and subdued piecemeal. British General Henry Clinton decided to reinforce Arnold in Virginia, while events in North Carolina, including the battle of Guilford Courthouse, convinced British General Charles Cornwallis that defeating the Patriots in Virginia was the key to ending the war. As historian Michael Cecere relates in The Invasion of Virginia 1781, the war's arrival in the largest colony had unintended consequences for Cornwallis and his powerful British force. -- Inside jacket flap.
Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts
Title | Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 626 |
Release | 1893 |
Genre | Virginia |
ISBN |
Virginia School Report ...
Title | Virginia School Report ... PDF eBook |
Author | Virginia. Dept. of Public Instruction |
Publisher | |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 1884 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Report of the Commissioner of Labor of the State of West Virginia
Title | Report of the Commissioner of Labor of the State of West Virginia PDF eBook |
Author | West Virginia. Commissioner of Labor |
Publisher | |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 1910 |
Genre | Factory inspection |
ISBN |
Malcolm and Me
Title | Malcolm and Me PDF eBook |
Author | Robin Farmer |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2020-11-17 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 1684630843 |
Philly native Roberta Forest is a precocious rebel with the soul of a poet. The thirteen-year-old is young, gifted, black, and Catholic—although she’s uncertain about the Catholic part after she calls Thomas Jefferson a hypocrite for enslaving people and her nun responds with a racist insult. Their ensuing fight makes Roberta question God and the important adults in her life, all of whom seem to see truth as gray when Roberta believes it’s black or white. An upcoming essay contest, writing poetry, and reading The Autobiography of Malcolm X all help Roberta cope with the various difficulties she’s experiencing in her life, including her parent’s troubled marriage. But when she’s told she’s ineligible to compete in the school’s essay contest, her explosive reaction to the news leads to a confrontation with her mother, who shares some family truths Roberta isn’t ready for. Set against the backdrop of Watergate and the post-civil rights movement era, Malcolm and Me is a gritty yet graceful examination of the anguish teens experience when their growing awareness of themselves and the world around them unravels their sense of security—a coming-of-age tale of truth-telling, faith, family, forgiveness, and social activism.