Willowbury Series Boxset 1-3

Willowbury Series Boxset 1-3

Author: Fay Keenan

Publisher: Boldwood Books Ltd

Published: 2023-12-01

Total Pages: 1114

ISBN-13: 1804830224

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Discover the Willowbury Series from Fay Keenan 'Written with warmth and humour. I completely fell in love with Willowbury and its beautiful setting' Jessica Redland This boxset contains the first 3 books in the uplifting Willowbury series: A Place to Call Home Snowflakes Over Bay Tree Terrace Just for the Summer A Place to Call Home Holly lives and works in the beautiful town of Willowbury in Somerset. An incorrigible optimist, she is determined to change the world for the better. Charlie Thorpe on the other hand, is the ultimate pragmatist. With responsibility for so many people, he has to be. But when their paths cross, can Holly and Charlie overcome their differences and work together, or are they destined to be forever on opposite sides? Snowflakes Over Bay Tree Terrace Teacher Florence, and Air Ambulance pilot Sam find themselves thrown together in Willowbury’s seasonal drama production. Can they allow a little bit of winter magic to fall along with the snow? Just for the Summer Bookshop owner Harry and divorced newcomer Kate both have secrets and responsibilities, and when the trials of family life threaten their burgeoning friendship, can they overcome the experiences of their pasts? Will Somerset’s most magical town cast its spell on them?


Death Hunter Series Books 1 - 3

Death Hunter Series Books 1 - 3

Author: Ron Ripley

Publisher: Scare Street

Published: 2022-07-04

Total Pages: 559

ISBN-13:

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Ghost Hunter Shane Ryan is out for revenge. And his enemies better pray he doesn’t find them… Shane Ryan has a special relationship with death. A retired Marine, he’s seen the worst humanity has to offer, and his hands are stained with blood. But the taint of pain and suffering has left its mark on Shane as well. Cursed with the ability to speak with the dead, Shane has put his talents to work as a Ghost Hunter. But when someone steals a shipment of haunted antiques from a local boutique, it triggers a chain reaction that sends Shane on a hunt for justice… and revenge. Facing cold-blooded criminals, deadly spirits, and horror beyond imagination, Shane is determined find the person behind it all. The same one who killed the woman whom he truly loved… Traveling across New England, Shane tracks down clues and battles the supernatural wherever he finds it. But the dark forces behind the robberies are playing a far more dangerous game than anyone realizes. And they’re determined to bring Shane’s investigation to a very dead end…


A Biographical Register of St. John's College, Oxford, 1555-1660

A Biographical Register of St. John's College, Oxford, 1555-1660

Author: Andrew Hegarty

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 646

ISBN-13: 0904107248

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Full biographical accounts of the members of St John's College Oxford give much new evidence for academic life of the period. This volume comprises a register of all who were academically of St John's College, Oxford, from its foundation in 1555 until 1660, as well as of a number of men otherwise associated with it. It includes many figures of nationalimportance, among them William Laud, William Juxon, Edmund Campion, and Bulstrode Whitelocke, scholarly translators of the Bible, five future earls, and many Members of Parliament. The biographies, based on a very wide rangeof sources, amplify and correct existing work and identify many previously unknown St John's men. The introduction draws on this new research to provide a richer and more nuanced portrayal of an early-modern Oxford college than any so far attempted - and, since the College was both a Catholic Marian foundation and the institution in which Laud spend much of his life, makes a significant contribution to an understanding of the ramifications of early modernEnglish religious loyalties. The College's involvement in early academic drama in Oxford also receives special attention, as do its many Shakespearean connections (both family and Warwickshire affinity). An extensive Glossary provides essential supplementary guidance to the workings of the early-modern academic world. Andrew Hegarty gained his D.Phil. from the University of Oxford; his research is on the history of European universities in theearly modern period.


Sanctuaries of Segregation

Sanctuaries of Segregation

Author: Carter Dalton Lyon

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 2017-03-20

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 1496810775

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Winner of the 2017 Eudora Welty Prize Sanctuaries of Segregation provides the first comprehensive analysis of the Jackson, Mississippi, church visit campaign of 1963-1964 and the efforts by segregationists to protect one of their last refuges. For ten months, integrated groups of ministers and laypeople attempted to attend Sunday worship services at all-white Protestant and Catholic churches in the state's capital city. While the church visit was a common tactic of activists in the early 1960s, Jackson remained the only city where groups mounted a sustained campaign targeting a wide variety of white churches. Carter Dalton Lyon situates the visits within the context of the Jackson Movement, compares the actions to church visits and kneel-ins in other cities, and places these encounters within controversies already underway over race inside churches and denominations. He then traces the campaign from its inception in early June 1963 through Easter Sunday 1964. He highlights the motivations of the various people and organizations, the interracial dialogue that took place on the church steps, the divisions and turmoil the campaign generated within churches and denominations, the decisions by individual congregations to exclude black visitors, and the efforts by the state and the Citizens' Council to thwart the integration attempts. Sanctuaries of Segregation offers a unique perspective on those tumultuous years. Though most churches blocked African American visitors and police stepped in to make forty arrests during the course of the campaign, Lyon reveals many examples of white ministers and laypeople stepping forward to oppose segregation. Their leadership and the constant pressure from activists seeking entrance into worship services made the churches of Jackson one of the front lines in the national struggle over civil rights.


The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records

The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records

Author: Lorraine Cook White

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 0806315210

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The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records at the Connecticut State Library in Hartford covers 137 towns and comprises 14,333 typed pages. This magnificent collection of birth, marriage, and death records to about 1850 was the life work of General Lucius Barnes Barbour, Connecticut Examiner of Public Records from 1911 to 1934. In 2002, the Genealogical Publishing Company, under the General Editorship of Lorraine White, completed its transcription of the Barbour Collectionin 55 paperback volumes. As several of the volumes in the Barbour series are now out of stock, we have begun the process of reprinting those books so that the entire series can be available to our customers. Volume 7 is a transcription of the vital records of the towns of Colchester, Colebrook, Columbia, and Cornwall, and it contains the birth, marriage, and death records of about 40,000 individuals. Entries are in strict alphabetical order by town and give, routinely, name, date of event, names of parents, names of children, names of both spouses, and items such as age, occupation, and residence.


The Wollaton Medieval Manuscripts

The Wollaton Medieval Manuscripts

Author: Ralph Hanna

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 1903153344

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A survey of the history, holdings, decoration, and conservation of one of England's finest medieval libraries, with full catalogue. The Willoughby family, from Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, built up an extensive medieval library, including the notable Wollaton Antiphonal; theirs is the largest surviving library gathered by a gentry family of the period, the product of a single acquisitive burst, beginning around 1460 and mainly completed at about the time of the Dissolution in 1540. The manuscripts remain unique because of the very substantial core which survives more or less in situ, together with a huge collection of family archives, at the University of Nottingham, just a few miles from their original home. This book focuses upon the ten manuscripts now in the Wollaton Library Collection as well asthe famous Antiphonal. Essays explore the history of the library and the Willoughby family, the books of Sir Thomas Chaworth, the art and function of the Antiphonal, the works of pastoral instruction, the decoration of the Frenchmanuscripts (including the earliest fully illustrated manuscript of romances), the Confessio Amantis, and the conservation of the collection. The essays are followed by a full catalogue of the Wollaton Library Collection aswell as of manuscripts and early printed books now dispersed as far afield as Tokyo and New York. Contributors: Alixe Bovey, Gavin Cole, Ralph Hanna, Dorothy Johnston, Rob Lutton, Derek Pearsall, Alison Stones, Thorlac Turville-Petre.