Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion
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Published: 1853
Total Pages: 792
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Published: 1853
Total Pages: 792
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George R. Graham
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Published: 1845
Total Pages: 338
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Astor Library
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Published: 1887
Total Pages: 978
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Published: 1887
Total Pages: 976
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bigelow Library Association, Clinton, Mass
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Published: 1861
Total Pages: 172
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William Huntting Howell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2022-06-23
Total Pages: 672
ISBN-13: 1108617042
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume presents a complex portrait of the United States of America grappling with the trials of national adolescence. Topics include (but are not limited to): the dynamics of language and power, the treachery of memory, the lived experience of racial and economic inequality, the aesthetics of Indigeneity, the radical possibilities of disability, the fluidity of gender and sexuality, the depth and culture-making power of literary genre, the history of poetics, the cult of performance, and the hidden costs of foodways. Taken together, the essays offer a vision of a vibrant, contradictory, and conflicted early US Republic resistant to consensus accountings and poised to inform new and better origin stories for the polity to come.
Author: Providence Public Library (R.I.)
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 444
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William C Davis
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2019-10-15
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 0399585230
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“Davis’s accounts of small fights won by hot blood and cold steel are thrilling.”—The Wall Street Journal From master historian William C. Davis, the definitive story of the Battle of New Orleans, the fight that decided the ultimate fate not only of the War of 1812 but the future course of the fledgling American republic. It was a battle that could not be won. Outnumbered farmers, merchants, backwoodsmen, smugglers, slaves, and Choctaw Indians, many of them unarmed, were up against the cream of the British army, professional soldiers who had defeated the great Napoleon and set Washington, D.C., ablaze. At stake was nothing less than the future of the vast American heartland, from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes, as the ragtag American forces fought to hold New Orleans, the gateway of the Mississippi River and an inland empire. Tipping the balance of power in the New World, this single battle irrevocably shifted the young republic's political and cultural center of gravity and kept the British from ever regaining dominance in North America. In this gripping, comprehensive study of the Battle of New Orleans, William C. Davis examines the key players and strategy of King George's Red Coats and Andrew Jackson's makeshift "army." A master historian, he expertly weaves together narratives of personal motivation and geopolitical implications that make this battle one of the most impactful ever fought on American soil.
Author: Providence Public Library (R.I.)
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 850
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 842
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