Kingdoms of Edward Hicks

Kingdoms of Edward Hicks
Title Kingdoms of Edward Hicks PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Weekley
Publisher Abradale Press
Pages 280
Release 1999-03
Genre Art
ISBN

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On life and works of Edward Hicks

Edward V

Edward V
Title Edward V PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Hicks
Publisher Tempus Publishing, Limited
Pages 256
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Edward V The Prince in the Tower

Edward Hicks, Painter of the Peaceable Kingdom

Edward Hicks, Painter of the Peaceable Kingdom
Title Edward Hicks, Painter of the Peaceable Kingdom PDF eBook
Author Alice Ford
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 192
Release 1998
Genre Art
ISBN 9780812216752

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Chronicles the life of self-taught nineteenth-century painter Edward Hicks, drawing heavily from family correspondence and Hicks' memoirs.

Explaining Postmodernism

Explaining Postmodernism
Title Explaining Postmodernism PDF eBook
Author Stephen R. C. Hicks
Publisher Scholargy Publishing, Inc.
Pages 250
Release 2004
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781592476428

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Battle of Big Bethel

Battle of Big Bethel
Title Battle of Big Bethel PDF eBook
Author J. Michael Cobb
Publisher Grub Street Publishers
Pages 451
Release 2013-10-19
Genre History
ISBN 1611211174

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“A comprehensive study of the Civil War’s first major battle . . . well leavened with strategic and political context” (Robert E. L. Krick, author of Staff Officers in Gray). Battle of Big Bethel is the first full-length treatment of the small but consequential June 1861 Virginia battle that reshaped perceptions about what lay in store for the divided nation. The successful Confederate defense reinforced the belief most Southerners held that their martial invincibility and protection of home and hearth were divinely inspired. After initial disbelief and shame, the defeat hardened Northern resolution to preserve their sacred Union. The notion began to take hold that, contrary to popular belief, the war would be difficult and protracted—a belief that was cemented in reality the following month on the plains of Manassas. Years in the making, Battle of Big Bethel relies upon letters, diaries, newspapers, reminiscences, official records, and period images—some used for the first time. The authors detail the events leading up to the encounter, survey the personalities as well as the contributions of the participants, set forth a nuanced description of the confusion-ridden field of battle, and elaborate upon its consequences. Here, finally, the story of Big Bethel is colorfully and compellingly brought to life through the words and deeds of a fascinating array of soldiers, civilians, contraband slaves, and politicians whose lives intersected on that fateful day in the early summer of 1861. “The authors do a wonderful job of describing the motivations and mindsets of both the U.S. and Confederate soldiers at the outset of the conflict and handle slavery very effectively throughout.” —Edward L. Ayers, author of The Thin Light of

Edward Durell Stone

Edward Durell Stone
Title Edward Durell Stone PDF eBook
Author Hicks Stone
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Architects
ISBN 9780847835683

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A personal and authoritative biography of one of the most controversial figures of twentieth-century architecture, written by the architect's son. Architect Edward Durell Stone was both celebrated and scorned, and led a life that was both triumphant and embittered. Among the iconic projects for which Stone is responsible are The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. But a negative reception among the architectural community often accompanied his popular and commercial successes, a double edge that continues to inform his legacy. Author Hicks Stone, Edward Durell Stone's son, not only addresses a body of work that has been largely neglected if not outright misunderstood but also explores a complex, multidimensional, and often turbulent life.

Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave

Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave
Title Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave PDF eBook
Author Deron R. Hicks
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 309
Release 2012
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0547840349

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"The Da Vinci Code" meets Nancy Drew in this galloping middle-grade mystery about 12-year old Colophon Letterford and the ancient treasure left to her literary publishing family. Illustrations.