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Her Lady's Honor

Her Lady's Honor
Author: Renée Dahlia
Publisher: Carina Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2020-06-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488077010

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On her way home from serving in WWI, a beautiful veterinarian finds an unlikely bond with her former captain’s daughter in this lesbian historical romance. Wales, 1919. After serving as a veterinarian in the Great War, Lady Eleanor “Nell” St. George travels to Wales to return her former captain’s beloved warhorse. She also brings with her a recurring nightmare that torments her heart and soul. Her plan is to complete her task, then return to her family. But everything changes when Nell meets the captain’s eldest daughter. Beatrice Hughes is resigned to life as the dutiful daughter. As her mother grieves for her lost sons, Beatrice tens to the household and remaining siblings. But when a beautiful stranger shows up with her father’s horse, practicality is the last thing on her mind. Despite the differences in their social standing, Beatrice and Nell give in to their unlikely attraction, finding love where they least expect it. But not everything in the captain’s house is as it seems. When Beatrice’s mother disappears, Nell must overcome her preconceptions to help Beatrice find her. Together they must discover what really happened that stormy night in the village . . . before everything Beatrice loves is lost—including Nell.


A Woman of Honor

A Woman of Honor
Author: Henry Cuyler Bunner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1889
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Woman of Honor

Woman of Honor
Author: Henry Cuyler Bunner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
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A Woman of Honor

A Woman of Honor
Author: Henry Cuyler Bunner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1883
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A Lady's Honor

A Lady's Honor
Author: Bass Blake
Publisher:
Total Pages: 311
Release: 1902
Genre:
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The Isles of Penicia

The Isles of Penicia
Author: Jim Keely
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2011-01-21
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1452097461

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Your Adventure Begins ... Penicia is a world far from our own. It abounds with magic, enchanted creatures, perilous dangers and thrills. The races dwell in peace with each other but constantly contend with the fierce creatures of this vast world. You may face Dragons, Mutant Bats, or the horrific Goblin race bent on world domination. Choose an occupation to excel in: Knight, Savage, Ninja, Enchanter, Alchemist, Mentalist or many more. Then by force of will, strength of heart and courage in your abilities face the challenges of Penicia. During your travels, you will acquire knowledge, treasures and enlightenment. You may gain fame and fortune or you may perish an unsung hero in the middle of a desert, jungle or within the depths of the world. Either way you shall journey within the infinite realms of the Isles of Penicia.


Her Lord and Master

Her Lord and Master
Author: Florence Marryat
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1871
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

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Masterful Women

Masterful Women
Author: Kirsten E. Wood
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2005-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807863777

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Many early-nineteenth-century slaveholders considered themselves "masters" not only over slaves, but also over the institutions of marriage and family. According to many historians, the privilege of mastery was reserved for white males. But as many as one in ten slaveholders--sometimes more--was a widow, and as Kirsten E. Wood demonstrates, slaveholding widows between the American Revolution and the Civil War developed their own version of mastery. Because their husbands' wills and dower law often gave women authority over entire households, widowhood expanded both their domestic mandate and their public profile. They wielded direct power not only over slaves and children but also over white men--particularly sons, overseers, and debtors. After the Revolution, southern white men frequently regarded powerful widows as direct threats to their manhood and thus to the social order. By the antebellum decades, however, these women found support among male slaveholders who resisted the popular claim that all white men were by nature equal, regardless of wealth. Slaveholding widows enjoyed material, legal, and cultural resources to which most other southerners could only aspire. The ways in which they did--and did not--translate those resources into social, political, and economic power shed new light on the evolution of slaveholding society.


A Woman's Honor

A Woman's Honor
Author: Los Angeles Feminist Theatre
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1977
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Unsolved!

Unsolved!
Author: Craig P. Bauer
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 636
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0691192294

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"In 1953, a man was found dead from cyanide poisoning near the Philadelphia airport with a picture of a Nazi aircraft in his wallet. Taped to his abdomen was an enciphered message. In 1912, a book dealer named Wilfrid Voynich came into possession of an illuminated cipher manuscript once belonging to Emperor Rudolf II, who was obsessed with alchemy and the occult. Wartime codebreakers tried--and failed--to unlock the book's secrets, and it remains an enigma to this day. In this lively and entertaining book, Craig Bauer examines these and other vexing ciphers yet to be cracked. Some may reveal the identity of a spy or serial killer, provide the location of buried treasure, or expose a secret society--while others may be elaborate hoaxes. Unsolved! begins by explaining the basics of cryptology, and then explores the history behind an array of unsolved ciphers. It looks at ancient ciphers, ciphers created by artists and composers, ciphers left by killers and victims, Cold War ciphers, and many others. Some are infamous, like the ciphers in the Zodiac letters, while others were created purely as intellectual challenges by figures such as Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard P. Feynman. Bauer lays out the evidence surrounding each cipher, describes the efforts of geniuses and eccentrics--in some cases both--to decipher it, and invites readers to try their hand at puzzles that have stymied so many others. Unsolved! takes readers from the ancient world to the digital age, providing an amazing tour of many of history's greatest unsolved ciphers"--