The Hamlin Family
Author: Henry Franklin Andrews
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Published: 1900
Total Pages: 494
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Author: Henry Franklin Andrews
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Published: 1900
Total Pages: 494
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Helen Dale Moore
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Published: 2011
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781851243495
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPublished on the occasion of two exhibitions, held in 2011 at the Bodleian Library and the Folger Shakespeare Library respectively, celebrating the 400th centenary of the publication of the King James Bible.
Author: James Richard Dove
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 336
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe founder of this branch of the Hamlin family in America, Giles Hamlin, was born in England in 1622. He made a home in Middletown, Connecticut, in 1654 and married Hester Crow the following year. She was born in 1628 in Hampshire, England. Includes descendants in Connecticut, Michigan and elsewhere for thirteen generations.
Author: Henry Franklin Andrews
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Published: 1844
Total Pages: 154
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Hamlin Garland
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Published: 1917
Total Pages: 488
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKGarland's coming-of-age autobiography that established him as a master of American realism.
Author: Catherine Hamlin
Publisher: Monarch Books
Published: 2016-06-17
Total Pages: 16
ISBN-13: 0857216899
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen gynecologists Catherine and Reg Hamlin left their home in Australia for Ethiopia, they never dreamed that they would establish what has been heralded as one of the most incredible medical programs in the modern world. But more than forty years later, the couple has operated on more than 20,000 women, most of whom suffered from obstetric fistula, a debilitating childbirth injury. In this awe-inspiring book, Dr. Catherine Hamlin recalls her life and career in Ethiopia. Her unyielding courage and solid faith will astound Christians worldwide as she talks about the people she has grown to love and the hospital that so many Ethiopian women have come to depend on. She truly is the Mother Teresa of our age. The second edition includes an afterword that brings Catherine's story up to date and new color photographs.
Author: Hamlin Garland
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9780873515665
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis sequel to Garland's acclaimed autobiography, A Son of the Middle Border, continues his story as he sets out for Chicago and settles into a Bohemian encampment of artists and writers. There he meets Zulime Taft, an artist who captures his heart and eventually becomes his wife. The intensity of this romance is rivaled only by Garland's struggle between America's coastal elite and his heartland roots. A Daughter of the Middle Border won the Pulitzer Prize in 1922, forever securing his place in the literary canon.
Author: Henry Franklin Andrews
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Published: 1900
Total Pages: 494
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ernest Hamlin Abbott
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 160
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Thomas Little
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 808
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