The Libby Family in America, 1602-1881
Author: Charles Thornton Libby
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-05-30
Total Pages: 710
ISBN-13: 3385483484
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Author: Charles Thornton Libby
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-05-30
Total Pages: 710
ISBN-13: 3385483484
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1882.
Author: Libby Copeland
Publisher: Abrams
Published: 2020-03-03
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 1683358937
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“A fascinating exploration of the mysteries ignited by DNA genealogy testing—from the intensely personal and concrete to the existential and unsolvable.” —Tana French, New York Times–bestselling author You swab your cheek or spit in a vial, then send it away to a lab somewhere. Weeks later you get a report that might tell you where your ancestors came from or if you carry certain genetic risks. Or, the report could reveal a long-buried family secret that upends your entire sense of identity. Soon a lark becomes an obsession, a relentless drive to find answers to questions at the core of your being, like “Who am I?” and “Where did I come from?” Welcome to the age of home genetic testing. In The Lost Family, journalist Libby Copeland investigates what happens when we embark on a vast social experiment with little understanding of the ramifications. She explores the culture of genealogy buffs, the science of DNA, and the business of companies like Ancestry and 23andMe, all while tracing the story of one woman, her unusual results, and a relentless methodical drive for answers that becomes a thoroughly modern genetic detective story. Gripping and masterfully told, The Lost Family is a spectacular book on a big, timely subject. “An urgently necessary, powerful book that addresses one of the most complex social and bioethical issues of our time.” —Dani Shapiro, New York Times–bestselling author “Before you spit in that vial, read this book.” —The New York Times Book Review “Impeccably researched . . . up-to-the-minute science meets the philosophy of identity in a poignant, engaging debut.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Author: Libby Gill
Publisher: Plume Books
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 212
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA media executive and working mother provides a step-by-step blueprint for the transition to a stay-at-home-dad family, and includes tips for creating a business plan, overcoming gender stereotypes, maintaining a healthy work-family balance, and more.
Author: Wilma Libby Rodgers
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 912
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Libby J. Atwater
Publisher: Choose Your Words
Published: 2018-06-20
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 1545738491
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“What Lies Within,” a riches to rags to reality memoir of the author's early life, evokes memories of a kinder, gentler time in America--the fifties. It takes us into the turbulent sixties when family secrets unravel the author's idyllic youth while the fabric of American life concurrently shreds. The book's themes of love, loss, hope, and resilience resonate with readers from preteen up, but it especially touches Baby Boomers.
Author: Libby Rhodes
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 134
ISBN-13: 9780738506258
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA picturesque community in the Upstate's piedmont landscape, the city of Laurens possesses a rich heritage and unique small-town character and charm. Since its founding in the latter part of the eighteenth century, the city, named for Revolutionary War hero and distinguished South Carolinian Henry Laurens, has grown and developed into the county's primary crossroads, serving not only as the county seat, but a center of social activity, from circuses to Chautauquas. This volume, with over 200 black-and-white photographs and postcards, captures the Laurens of yesteryear, a time measured by the sound of railroad whistles, hoof beats on dusty streets, and the early noisy stirrings of automobiles. Covering the many elements of everyday life in Laurens--the academic, industrial, spiritual, and social--this visual history takes readers on a remarkable tour through the area's past, showcasing early schools, such as the Laurensville Female College and the "old" Central School; turn-of-the-century textile mills, such as the Laurens Cotton Mill and the Watts Mill Plant; a wide variety of churches, including Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian denominations, to name but a few; and early residences and businesses that make up the Laurens Historic District.
Author: Pat Mora
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 41
ISBN-13: 0307931811
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Libby and her great-aunt, Lobo, both learn the Pledge of Allegiance--Libby for school, and Lobo for her U.S. citizenship ceremony"--
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 88
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 344
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