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Sparrows' Nest of Letters

Sparrows' Nest of Letters
Author: Joy W. Sparrow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2011
Genre: North Carolina
ISBN: 9780984552948

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George Sparrow's journey from a teenage Confederate soldier to a country preacher, and and his father, Major Thomas Sparrow's vivid account of the battle of Fort Hatteras are told in their own words through letters and a diary.


Letters to Marco

Letters to Marco
Author: George Dunlop Leslie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1893
Genre: England, Southern
ISBN:

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The Sparrow

The Sparrow
Author: Mary Doria Russell
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2008-05-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345510887

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A visionary work that combines speculative fiction with deep philosophical inquiry, The Sparrow tells the story of a charismatic Jesuit priest and linguist, Emilio Sandoz, who leads a scientific mission entrusted with a profound task: to make first contact with intelligent extraterrestrial life. The mission begins in faith, hope, and beauty, but a series of small misunderstandings brings it to a catastrophic end. Praise for The Sparrow “A startling, engrossing, and moral work of fiction.”—The New York Times Book Review “Important novels leave deep cracks in our beliefs, our prejudices, and our blinders. The Sparrow is one of them.”—Entertainment Weekly “Powerful . . . The Sparrow tackles a difficult subject with grace and intelligence.”—San Francisco Chronicle “Provocative, challenging . . . recalls both Arthur C. Clarke and H. G. Wells, with a dash of Ray Bradbury for good measure.”—The Dallas Morning News “[Mary Doria] Russell shows herself to be a skillful storyteller who subtly and expertly builds suspense.”—USA Today


Letters from birdie land

Letters from birdie land
Author: Annie M L. Jarvis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1887
Genre:
ISBN:

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Selborne Society Letters

Selborne Society Letters
Author: Selborne Society, London
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1887
Genre: Natural history
ISBN:

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Sparrows Point

Sparrows Point
Author: Gary Helton
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2007-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531627072

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Sparrows Point was on the map nearly a century before the city of Baltimore was laid out and just 20 years after the colony of Maryland was established. After receiving a land grant from Lord Baltimore in 1652, Thomas Sparrow named the area Sparrow's Nest; although he never lived here and his heirs eventually disposed of the 600 acres, his name stuck. In 1886, the Pennsylvania Steel Company purchased 385 acres from Capt. and Mrs. William Fitzell, and work began immediately on a new plant, a shipyard, and a company town. "Furnace A" was fired up in October 1889. That same year, passenger rail service to and from Baltimore commenced. Meanwhile, laborers who chose to reside in the company town rented houses on streets with letters and numbers for names in locations designated by their job and race. By 1916, Bethlehem Steel had acquired Sparrows Point. Over time, "the Point" would become the world's largest steel mill, supported by a prosperous, selfsufficient town.


Weekly News Letter

Weekly News Letter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 856
Release: 1917
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Women and Children First

Women and Children First
Author: Susan Wilson
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2023-10-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476650462

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In 19th-century America, it was assumed that woman patients would be treated by male doctors. The idea of a "woman doctor" was deemed by many to lie somewhere between unfathomable and repugnant. Then along came Susan Dimock. A young North Carolinian who dreamed of becoming a physician, and grew up to practice medicine in Boston, Dimock was not the first American woman to battle the patriarchal medical establishment. But in the 1870s, she was arguably the best-educated, most-skilled woman surgeon in the nation as well as living proof that a woman could be competent, smart, lovely, and kind--all in the same package. Dimock's life reads like an adventure story, from recoiling at slave auctions and witnessing Civil War battles to escaping her fire-engulfed Southern hometown, then finding her place among Boston's most enterprising women. She studied medicine in Zurich and Vienna, hiked the Swiss Alps, executed complex surgeries, and trained America's first professional nurses, ultimately inspiring a new generation of female surgeons. It is no surprise that a prestigious Viennese medical professor, when asked for advice to aspiring young doctors, replied simply, "Make yourself to be like Miss Dimock." This biography is the first to give Susan Dimock her rightful place in medical, women's, and world history.


The Letters of Philip Webb

The Letters of Philip Webb
Author: John Aplin
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 1600
Release: 2022-07-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317274652

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Philip Webb (1831-1915) was a British architect known as a founder of the Arts and Crafts movement and also a key member of the Pre-Raphaelite circle. He was an important figure in the literary and artistic world of the late-nineteenth century. Webb had a long association, both professionally and personally, with William Morris and his family as well as becoming treasurer of Morris's revolutionary Socialist League. They first met as trainees in the same architect's practice and remained collaborators throughout their lifetimes. Webb was responsible for the design of the hugely influential Red House, the Morris's first home. It was through Morris that Webb became connected with Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Edward Burne-Jones, amongst others. Webb and Morris were also joint founders of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB), the first organization to promote conservation rather than intrusive restoration. This comprehensive selection from Webb's surviving letters includes many important and previously unpublished letters to some of his closest associates. They reveal the wide range of his professional and personal interests. These four volumes will be of interest to art and architecture historians, scholars of Victorian history in general and of William Morris and the wider Pre-Raphaelite and Arts and Crafts movements in particular.