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Florence Lathrop Page

Florence Lathrop Page
Author: Philip J. Funigiello
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813914893

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The story of Florence Lanthrop Page provides an opportunity for exporing larger historical questions of class, gender, and social milieu. It contributes to our knowledge of the influence of women in a social order which celebrated the achievements of men. Although she was self-effacing and "a paradigm of good manners" (virtues much admired by her second husband, Thomas Nelson Page), premature womanhood and economic emancipation brought out the decisive, capable, and independent aspects of her personality.


Florence Lathrop Page

Florence Lathrop Page
Author: Philip J. Funigiello
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
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ISBN: 9780608200446

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The Economist

The Economist
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Total Pages: 1054
Release: 1909
Genre: Construction industry
ISBN:

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Hanover County

Hanover County
Author: Dale Paige Talley
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2004-12-08
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1439612803

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Colonization, political and religious reform, revolution and Civil War have left footprints on the varied landscape of Hanover County. Centrally located within the state, Hanovertown on the Pamunkey River missed being the capital of Virginia by a slim margin. It was at the Hanover Courthouse that Statesman Patrick Henry gave a voice to the spirit of the Revolutionary War. During the Civil War, Grant and Lee would journey through the county struggling for control of Richmond in some of the state's fiercest fighting. This volume celebrates these emblematic images of history, and also delves into the daily lives of those who have shaped Hanover County for three centuries.Through vintage photographs, diaries, and articles from the pages of the Herald Progress, the voice of Hanover since 1913, Images of America: Hanover County captures the days gone by.


Proceedings ...

Proceedings ...
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 658
Release: 1917
Genre:
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Fruits of Eden

Fruits of Eden
Author: Amanda Harris
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813059348

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At the turn of the nineteenth century—when most food in America was bland and brown and few people appreciated the economic potential of then-exotic foods—David Fairchild convinced the U.S. Department of Agriculture to finance overseas explorations to find and bring back foreign cultivars. Fairchild traveled to remote corners of the globe, searching for fruits, vegetables, and grains that could find a new home in American fields and in the American diet. In Fruits of Eden, Amanda Harris vividly recounts the exploits of Fairchild and his small band of adventurers and botanists as they traversed distant lands—Algeria, Baghdad, Cape Town, Hong Kong, Java, and Zanzibar—to return with new and exciting flavors. Their expeditions led to a renaissance not only at the dinner table but also in horticulture, providing diversity of crops for farmers across the country. Not everyone was supportive, however. The scientific community was concerned with invasive species, and World War I fanned the flames of xenophobia in Washington. Adversaries who believed Fairchild’s discoveries would contaminate the purity of native crops eventually shut down his program, but his legacy lives on in today’s modern kitchen, where navel oranges, Meyer lemons, honeydew melons, soybeans, and durum wheat are now standard.


The Chicago Symphony Orchestra

The Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Author: Philo Adams Otis
Publisher: Chicago : C.F. Summy
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1924
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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