The Works of William Drummond, of Hawthornden
Author: William Drummond
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Published: 1711
Total Pages: 370
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Author: William Drummond
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Published: 1711
Total Pages: 370
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William Benemann
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 2012-10-01
Total Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 080324469X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe American West of the nineteenth century was a world of freedom and adventure for men of every stripe—not least also those who admired and desired other men. Among these sojourners was William Drummond Stewart, a flamboyant Scottish nobleman who found in American culture of the 1830s and 1840s a cultural milieu of openness in which men could pursue same-sex relationships. This book traces Stewart’s travels from his arrival in America in 1832 to his return to Murthly Castle in Perthshire, Scotland, with his French Canadian–Cree Indian companion, Antoine Clement, one of the most skilled hunters in the Rockies. Benemann chronicles Stewart’s friendships with such notables as Kit Carson, William Sublette, Marcus Whitman, and Jim Bridger. He describes the wild Renaissance-costume party held by Stewart and Clement upon their return to America—a journey that ended in scandal. Through Stewart’s letters and novels, Benemann shows that Stewart was one of many men drawn to the sexual freedom offered by the West. His book provides a tantalizing new perspective on the Rocky Mountain fur trade and the role of homosexuality in shaping the American West.
Author: Sir William Drummond
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Published: 1811
Total Pages: 534
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Published: 1856
Total Pages: 406
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Publisher: University of California Press
Published: 2020-01-07
Total Pages: 339
ISBN-13: 0520298365
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSan Quentin State Prison, California’s oldest prison and the nation’s largest, is notorious for once holding America’s most dangerous prisoners. But in 2008, the Bastille-by-the-Bay became a beacon for rehabilitation through the prisoner-run newspaper the San Quentin News. Prison Truth tells the story of how prisoners, many serving life terms, transformed the prison climate from what Johnny Cash called a living hell to an environment that fostered positive change in inmates’ lives. Award-winning journalist William J. Drummond takes us behind bars, introducing us to Arnulfo García, the visionary prisoner who led the revival of the newspaper. Drummond describes how the San Quentin News, after a twenty-year shutdown, was recalled to life under an enlightened warden and the small group of local retired newspaper veterans serving as advisers, which Drummond joined in 2012. Sharing how officials cautiously and often unwittingly allowed the newspaper to tell the stories of the incarcerated, Prison Truth illustrates the power of prison media to humanize the experiences of people inside penitentiary walls and to forge alliances with social justice networks seeking reform.
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Publisher: Ardent Media
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Total Pages: 400
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Published: 1913
Total Pages: 524
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Published: 1842
Total Pages: 96
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Publisher: Ardent Media
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Total Pages: 460
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Publisher: Ardent Media
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Total Pages: 398
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