Cavalry Wife

Cavalry Wife
Title Cavalry Wife PDF eBook
Author Eveline M. Alexander
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 188
Release 1987-10
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780890963364

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The Cover Wife

The Cover Wife
Title The Cover Wife PDF eBook
Author Dan Fesperman
Publisher Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
Pages 337
Release 2022-07-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1984899155

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From the award-winning author of Safe Houses—an "intelligent, tense and sharply written espionage thriller” (Wall Street Journal) about a CIA agent and a young expat who find themselves caught up in a dangerous world, whose secrets, if revealed, could have disastrous repercussions for them both. When CIA agent Claire Saylor is told that she’ll be going undercover in Hamburg to pose as the wife of an academic who has published a controversial interpretation of the Quran’s promise to martyrs, she assumes the job is a punishment for past unorthodox behavior. But when she discovers her team leader is Paul Bridger, another Agency maverick, she realizes there may be more to this mission than meets the eye—and not just for professional reasons. Meanwhile, across town in Hamburg, Mahmoud, a recent Moroccan émigré, begins to fall under the sway of a group of radicals at his local mosque. The deeper he’s drawn into the group, the greater the danger he faces, and he is soon torn between his obligations to them and his feelings toward a beautiful Westernized Muslim woman. As Claire learns the truth about her mission, and Mahmoud grows closer to the radicals, the danger between them builds and spells disaster far beyond the CIA.

Army Wives on the American Frontier

Army Wives on the American Frontier
Title Army Wives on the American Frontier PDF eBook
Author Anne Bruner Eales
Publisher Big Earth Publishing
Pages 248
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781555661663

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"No one interested in the history of the American West or in women's history should miss this well-written, carefully researched, comprehensive treatment of a subject that previous scholars have largely ignored. Based on the writings of more than fifty women who accompanied their husbands to remote duty posts in the far west.

The Descendants of Jonathan Kearsley, 1718-1782, and His Wife Jane Kearsley, 1720-1801, (from Scotland)

The Descendants of Jonathan Kearsley, 1718-1782, and His Wife Jane Kearsley, 1720-1801, (from Scotland)
Title The Descendants of Jonathan Kearsley, 1718-1782, and His Wife Jane Kearsley, 1720-1801, (from Scotland) PDF eBook
Author Elmer L. White
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1900
Genre Genealogy
ISBN

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The Antelope Wife

The Antelope Wife
Title The Antelope Wife PDF eBook
Author Louise Erdrich
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 250
Release 2012-08-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0062213164

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“A fiercely imagined tale of love and loss, a story that manages to transform tragedy into comic redemption, sorrow into heroic survival.” —New York Times “[A] beguiling family saga….A captivating jigsaw puzzle of longing and loss whose pieces form an unforgettable image of contemporary Native American life.” —People A New York Times bestselling author, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, Louise Erdrich is an acclaimed chronicler of life and love, mystery and magic within the Native American community. A hauntingly beautiful story of a mysterious woman who enters the lives of two families and changes them forever, Erdrich’s classic novel, The Antelope Wife, has enthralled readers for more than a decade with its powerful themes of fate and ancestry, tragedy and salvation. Now the acclaimed author of Shadow Tag and The Plague of Doves has radically revised this already masterful work, adding a new richness to the characters and story while bringing its major themes into sharper focus, as it ingeniously illuminates the effect of history on families and cultures, Ojibwe and white.

I Married a Soldier

I Married a Soldier
Title I Married a Soldier PDF eBook
Author Lydia Spencer Lane
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 197
Release 1987-04-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0826327648

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Lydia Spencer Lane's account of her life as a young army bride on the early southwestern frontier is both invaluable history and delightful commentary. As an officer's wife, Lane left her home in Pennsylvania in 1854 to accompany her new husband to his first post in the West--the encampment at Fort Inge, Texas, then in the midst of a yellow-fever epidemic. For the next sixteen years, Lane crossed the Great Plains by wagon seven times, traveled nearly 8,000 miles, raised three children, and became accustomed to tours of duty that required the family to move at least every six months to a different set of military forts, frontier garrisons, and trailside bivouacs across New Mexico and Texas. First published in 1893 and unavailable for nearly a decade, Lane's narrative manifests a dry wit that lends humor to events that range from the uncomfortable to the terrifying. Through her eyes we see the close-knit social life of an army post, the western frontier's divided response to the American Civil War (including the Confederate invasion of the Mesilla Valley), and the cultures and peoples of the West. As Darlis Miller makes clear in her Introduction, Lane's courage, her sense of humor, her powers of observation, and her obvious love for the western landscape make her an unforgettable narrator, a valuable historian, and a bold exemplar of strength under pressure.

To My Beloved Wife and Boy at Home

To My Beloved Wife and Boy at Home
Title To My Beloved Wife and Boy at Home PDF eBook
Author John F. L. Hartwell
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Pages 428
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780838636756

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Reed have, in this volume, copied, annotated, and edited Hartwell's letters and diaries for use by scholars of the Middle Period and by general readers interested in the common soldier's understanding of the War between the States.