The Splendid Outcast
Author: George Gibbs
Publisher: Litres
Published: 2021-01-18
Total Pages: 473
ISBN-13: 5040564902
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Author: George Gibbs
Publisher: Litres
Published: 2021-01-18
Total Pages: 473
ISBN-13: 5040564902
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Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 1920
Total Pages: 380
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJim Horton awoke in high fever and great pain but the operation upon his skull had been successful and it was believed that he would recover. Something as to the facts of the exploit of the wounded man had come to the hospital and he was an object of especial solicitude by both surgeons and nurses. They had worked hard to save him that he might be alive for the decoration that was sure to come and the night had brought a distinct improvement in his condition. The nurse still watched his breathing eagerly and wrote down the new and favorable record upon the chart by his bedside. Miss Newberry was not in the least sentimental and the war had blunted her sensibilities, but there was no denying the fact that when the dressing was removed from his head the patient was extremely good to look at. He rewarded her on the morrow with a smile.
Author: Beryl Markham
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780865471184
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAutobiography detailing the author's life in Africa and career as a pilot.
Author: Errol Trzebinski
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 1994-11-08
Total Pages: 452
ISBN-13: 9780393312522
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFinch Hatton and Karen Blixen's love story became the basis for the Oscar-winning film Out of Africa. Now, the author of Silence Will Speak reveals a twist in their relationship: Beryl Markham, one of the century's greatest free spirits, pursued Hatton in fierce competition. Photos.
Author: Julie Kibler
Publisher: Crown
Published: 2019-07-23
Total Pages: 433
ISBN-13: 0451499352
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn emotionally raw and resonant story of love, loss, and the enduring power of friendship, following the lives of two young women connected by a home for “fallen girls,” and inspired by historical events. “Home for Erring and Outcast Girls deftly reimagines the wounded women who came seeking a second chance and a sustaining hope.”—Lisa Wingate, author of Before We Were Yours In turn-of-the-20th century Texas, the Berachah Home for the Redemption and Protection of Erring Girls is an unprecedented beacon of hope for young women consigned to the dangerous poverty of the streets by birth, circumstance, or personal tragedy. Built in 1903 on the dusty outskirts of Arlington, a remote dot between Dallas and Fort Worth’s red-light districts, the progressive home bucks public opinion by offering faith, training, and rehabilitation to prostitutes, addicts, unwed mothers, and “ruined” girls without forcibly separating mothers from children. When Lizzie Bates and Mattie McBride meet there—one sick and abused, but desperately clinging to her young daughter, the other jilted by the beau who fathered her ailing son—they form a friendship that will see them through unbearable loss, heartbreak, difficult choices, and ultimately, diverging paths. A century later, Cate Sutton, a reclusive university librarian, uncovers the hidden histories of the two troubled women as she stumbles upon the cemetery on the home’s former grounds and begins to comb through its archives in her library. Pulled by an indescribable connection, what Cate discovers about their stories leads her to confront her own heartbreaking past, and to reclaim the life she thought she'd let go forever. With great pathos and powerful emotional resonance, Home for Erring and Outcast Girls explores the dark roads that lead us to ruin, and the paths we take to return to ourselves.
Author: Mary S. Lovell
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2011-05-16
Total Pages: 620
ISBN-13: 0393342085
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe New York Times bestseller: “Every page is filled with revelations, gossip and fascinating details about Markham.”—Diane Ackerman, The New York Times Book Review Born in England and raised in Kenya, Beryl Markham was a notorious beauty. She trained race horses and had scandalous affairs, but she is most remembered for being a pioneering aviatrix. She became the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean and the first person to make it from London to New York nonstop. In Mary S. Lovell’s definitive biography, Beryl takes on new life—vividly portrayed by a master biographer whose knowledge of her subject is unparalleled.
Author: George Gibbs
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2021-05-18
Total Pages: 295
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The Golden Bough" by George Gibbs is a romance and suspense novel. The story is full of unpredictable surprises. Excerpt: "In the still evening air the dust hung golden for a moment and then slowly settled on tree and hedgerow; from a distance, faintly diminishing, the tinkle of sheep bells, the call of a bird, the sighing of a breeze, and then, silence. Against the stillness, suddenly, as though pricked upon the velvety background of the summer night, a quick, sharp staccato note near at hand, a crackle as of brittle things breaking and a large thorn bush by the side of the deserted road quivered and shook as its leaves parted and a head appeared."
Author: George Gibbs
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2019-12-12
Total Pages: 352
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis American fiction written in 1915 tells the World War I adventure of Cyril Hammersley and his fiancée, an American woman by the name of Doris Mather. Cyril's father was English, and his mother was Prussian, and it makes it difficult to figure out which country earns his loyalty in this conflict. He is constantly viewed with suspicion by almost all of the people in his social circle because he appears to be doing nothing at all, not even caring about what is occurring around him. Even his fiancée Doris doubts Cyril and pushes him time and time again to do something and care about what's happening. This exciting work contains spies and counterspies, encoded messages, confidential meetings, and a wonderful giant plane known as "The Yellow Dove". The tension built at the beginning of the novel remains till the end, which keeps the reader hooked throughout the story. This is an exciting work, considered very convenient for the public, and was most certainly intended to inspire as well as amuse the readers.
Author: George Gibbs
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2019-12-03
Total Pages: 305
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The Secret Witness" by George Gibbs is a gripping mystery novel that takes readers on a thrilling journey through a web of deceit, secrets, and intrigue. As the protagonist unravels the truth behind a perplexing crime, Gibbs masterfully keeps readers on the edge of their seats with unexpected twists and turns, making this ebook an enthralling page-turner for lovers of detective fiction.
Author: Glenda Abramson
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 432
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGlenda Abramson's informative introduction sets the scene for a powerful literary collection, the definitive anthology of a vibrant modern genre.