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Cleomadés and the Marvellous Flying Wooden Horse
A Thirteenth-Century Romance by Adenet le RoiA translation into English of Albert Henry’s definitive edition of Adenet le Roi’s Cleomadés, a story based on a tale from The One Thousand and One Nights.
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A Psychological Interpretation of the Gospel
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Collaborators for Emancipation
Abraham Lincoln and Owen Lovejoy"This is an important book. It helps us see the relationship between Lincoln and the Radicals with a level of detail that we do not see in books that concentrate on Lincoln alone." --Stewart Winger, author of Lincoln, Religion, and Romantic Cultural Politics "Collaborators for Emancipation is a useful corrective to those historians and others who have overemphasized Lincoln's cautious temperament at the expense of his radical leanings, or his alleged timidity regarding emancipation, or his substantive disagreements, such as they were, with abolitionists. . . . this is a book worth reading and pondering."--Civil War Book Review "The authors of Collaborators for Emancipation correctly place Lincoln in the broader context of the antislavery and abolition movements. In excavating the partnership between Lincoln and Illinois Congressman Owen Lovejoy, the brother of the martyred abolitionist editor Elijah Lovejoy and a political abolitionist, they illuminate a relationship that is known but not well understood."--Journal of Illinois History
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His Brother's Blood
Speeches and Writings, 1838-64History of Owen Lovejoy's religious and political participation in the antislavery movment from 1838 to 1864.
€ 64,95 -
Collaborators for Emancipation
Abraham Lincoln and Owen LovejoyHelps you examine the thorny issue of the pragmatism typically ascribed to Lincoln versus the radicalism of Lovejoy, and the role each played in ending slavery. Exploring the men's politics, personal traits, and religious convictions, this book traces their separate paths in life as well as their frequent interactions.
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A Pima Past
"In simple, unaffected prose, Mrs. Shaw constructs a moving saga of Native Americans caught between their tribal past and a Europeanized present...Some of the most interesting passages deal with the wrenching realities of Indian life on the reservation in the years around the turn of the century, when the Indian male as a warrior found himself bereft of his very reason for being and forced to endeavor to become a farmer." Journal of Arizona History "A most interesting book...Her account of how the Pima Indians lived, their family structure, how they reared their children, courtship and marriage, how they treated their elders, their religious practices before the coming of a Christian missionary in 1870, and their accommodation with death are related in language that can be easily understood by the layman and, yet, provide information which can be used by the sociologist and anthropologist." Journal of the West "The current trend in books written by American Indians is to idealize the Indian past while condemning white culture. This volume is a notable exception because its author is old enough to remember the past and because she has been successful in adapting those elements of white culture which she found useful without sacrificing this essential heritage...The style is simple and straightforward, that of a good storyteller which reaches all adult levels." Choice "Simple and charming reminiscences of the old Pima ways at the turn of the century when they still prevailed and of the changes which recent decades have brought about in the lives of the desert people." Books of the Southwest "Throughout her account a special kind of humor, sensitivity and pride is revealed when discussing her peoples and her own personal experiences." The Masterkey
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The Feeble Minded in New York
A Report Prepared For the Public Education Association of New York / by Anne Moore, Ph. D.; Published by the State Charities Aid Association, Special Committee On Provision For the Feeble-Minded.€ 23,50 -
Land of Our Father
Land of Our Father; Land of Ours is written by co-authors, Erma (Britton) Moore and Rita (Moore) King, this heart written non-fiction story is told by a mother and daughter who bring to paper a life adventure story of five generations. The main characters are George and Bertha (Clark) Britton who from the beginning of their adult life invite Jesus Christ into their hearts and make a commitment to God that carries them throughout their entire life. From the farms of Kentucky, to homesteading in Kelvington, Saskatchewan, Canada, to the rural farmlands of Indiana, all along the way the Brittons never cease to give praise to their Heavenly Father. Land of Our Father; Land of Ours offers more than genealogy, it tells the story of life, from early pioneer families, World Wars, The Great Depression to our "Bright Hopes for Tomorrow".
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Wild Places Preserved
The Story of Bob Marshall in Idaho€ 18,50