The Rebel Wife

The Rebel Wife

Author: Taylor Polites

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-09-04

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1451629524

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Forced into marriage with a wealthy man after her Southern family is rendered destitute by the Civil War, Augusta becomes a widow a decade later and finds her circumstances hinging on a missing package in a community torn by racial prejudice, violence, and disease.


The Rebel Wife

The Rebel Wife

Author: Donna Dalton

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press Inc

Published: 2012-10-26

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 161217521X

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When war correspondent Jackson Porter lies to a Union patrol to save a red-headed rebel, he gets something he never expected...a wife. But with her knowledge of corruption at the federal prisons, Louisa is his best chance to deliver the topnotch article his newspaper editor expects. The one thing Jackson didn't count on was a burning desire for his pretend spouse. Louisa Carleton needs a miracle--even if that miracle comes in the shape of an arrogant, highfalutin Yankee. With her brother's imminent death in prison heavy on her mind, she has no option but to join forces with the enemy. Can she save her brother from a vindictive prison commander while still protecting her heart, or will Jackson stir dark memories she wants to forget?


Pirate's Daughter, Rebel Wife

Pirate's Daughter, Rebel Wife

Author: June Francis

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2010-07-01

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1426860412

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Bridget McDonald fears for her life—and her virtue—on board a slave ship. Forced to jump over the side, she's rescued by rugged Captain Henry Mariner. Realizing she's alone and vulnerable, Harry has good reason to feel guilty about her precarious predicament. But despite her reserve toward him, he knows there is no other option. The only way to protect her is to marry her!


A Rebel Wife in Texas

A Rebel Wife in Texas

Author: Erika L. Murr

Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 2001-09-01

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 9780807127025

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A Rebel Wife in Texas offers a singular glimpse into nineteenth-century southern culture through the eyes of a captivating and complex woman who, as a product of that culture, both revered and reviled it. Elizabeth Scott Neblett was raised in a slaveholding family in eastern Texas. Despite the frontier conditions, she was very much a southern belle who embraced conventional dictates and aspired to the “cult of true womanhood.” Neblett entered romantic marriage and motherhood with optimism, but over time her experiences as a wife and mother made her severe and increasingly despondent. When the Civil War ripped away the existing social structure and took her husband away from home, she was pressed to assume many of his responsibilities, including managing the family property and its eleven slaves. Frustrated by a growing sense of powerlessness and inadequacy, she frequently railed in anger against herself, her husband, and her children. Skillfully edited and annotated, A Rebel Wife in Texas is a rich resource for anyone researching the nineteenth-century South, not least for its observations on slave and class relations, regional politics, lynching, farm management, medical practices, mental illness, and the Civil War in Texas. It also offers an uncommonly intimate perspective on marriage during that era. The frankness, desperation, and detail with which Neblett discusses birth control and child rearing make this a unique collection of letters. Elizabeth Scott Neblett’s autobiographical record is the fascinating tale of one woman’s life—a life both ordinary and extraordinary. It is also, in important ways, the wider story of a culture rent by turmoil from within and without.


The Rebel Wife

The Rebel Wife

Author: Taylor Polites

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-02-07

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1451629516

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Forced into marriage with a wealthy man after her Southern family is rendered destitute by the Civil War, Augusta becomes a widow a decade later and finds her circumstances hinging on a missing package in a community torn by racial prejudice, violence, and disease.


The True Story of Mary, Wife of Lincoln

The True Story of Mary, Wife of Lincoln

Author: Katherine Helm

Publisher: New York : Harper

Published: 1928

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13:

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The true story of Mary, wife of Lincoln : containing the recollections of Mary Lincoln's sister Emilie (Mrs. Ben Hardin Helm), extracts from her war-time diary, numerous letters and other documents now first published.