Affectionately Yours, George Washington

Affectionately Yours, George Washington

Author: Thomas Fleming

Publisher: New Word City

Published: 2016-08-30

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1612307760

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For many Americans, George Washington is just the face on a dollar bill. This book changes that perception. George Washington, Revolutionary War general, Founding Father, and first president of the United States was a warm and fascinating man. He suffered the agony of adolescent passion, fell in love with his best friend's wife, and married the wealthy widow Martha Custis. He poured out his political and military woes to his brother Jack in the dark days of 1776, and in the midst of a miserable winter camped with his troops in Valley Forge, he wrote a chatty letter to a friend in England. All these incidents are here in Washington's own words. Only through what Washington called his "letters of friendship" can we fully understand this complex man. They show him joking with his favorite Frenchman, the Marquis de Lafayette, advising his younger relatives on love and marriage, writing with emotion to the unobtainable woman he loved, and reconnecting with her in his old age. Selected and edited by New York Times bestselling historian Thomas Fleming from the thirty-seven volumes of Washington's collected writings, this book will be a revelation to all.


William and Lucy

William and Lucy

Author: Angela Thirlwell

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780300102000

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The marriage of William Michael Rossetti (1829-1919) and Lucy Madox Brown (1843-1894) united two of the most resonant Pre-Raphaelite family names. Their passionate and ultimately tragic relationship - described here for the first time - provides a fresh perspective on nineteenth-century marriage and on the private lives of eminent Victorians. Sibling of Dante Gabriel and Christina Rossetti, William was one of the original Pre-Raphaelite 'Brothers,' a Bohemian, radical author, poet, critic, artist, connoisseur, biographer, historian, and taxman. Lucy, the intense, intellectual daughter of Ford Madox Brown, was an ambitious artist and biographer of Mary Shelley in spite of struggling with tuberculosis for nearly a decade. Drawing on hundreds of previously unpublished sources and a wealth of new visual material (including art by William, Lucy, and others of their circle and striking contemporary photographs), the book follows William and Lucy through their separate professional careers, marriage, continental travels, and Lucy’s illness and death. At the crossover between art history, literary criticism, social history, and biography, the book rewrites Pre-Raphaelite history and brings to life two fascinating people who were both of their time and ahead of it.


Major Butler's Legacy

Major Butler's Legacy

Author: Malcolm Bell, Jr.

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2004-12-01

Total Pages: 701

ISBN-13: 0820323950

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Master of vast rice and cotton plantations in South Carolina and Georgia, delegate to the Constitutional Convention, Major Pierce Butler bequeathed his family and nation a legacy of slavery--an inheritance of immense wealth sown with the seeds of Civil War. In Major Butler's Legacy, Malcolm Bell charts the unfolding of the Butler patrimony, an epic story that reaches from the eve of the Revolution to the first decades of this century and includes in its course such figures as George Washington, Aaron Burr, Fanny Kemble, William Tecumseh Sherman, Henry James, Theodore Roosevelt, and Owen Wister.


The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two

The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two

Author: Harriette Wilson

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-05-28

Total Pages: 605

ISBN-13:

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The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two is an autobiography by Harriet Wilson. Wilson was a notorious Regency concubine and lover of Lord Craven at the age of 15. She later had official bonds with the Duke of Wellington and other major politicians of her days.


A cup of sweets, that can never cloy: or, delightful tales for good children

A cup of sweets, that can never cloy: or, delightful tales for good children

Author: Elizabeth Sandham

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-09-18

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13:

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In 'A Cup of Sweets, That Can Never Cloy: Or, Delightful Tales for Good Children,' readers are presented with a carefully curated anthology that spans a range of literary styles, united by their overarching theme of moral and educative tales designed for young audiences. The collection stands as a testament to the late 18th and early 19th centuries' focus on literature as a tool for moral instruction, showcasing a variety of stories that embody virtues such as honesty, diligence, and kindness. Among these tales, readers will find an array of narrative techniques, from simple fables to more complex stories, all aimed at conveying ethical lessons in an engaging and accessible manner. The contributing authors, Elizabeth Sandham and Elizabeth Semple, were notable figures in the production of childrens literature during their time, reflecting the period's growing emphasis on educational content for young readers. Their works, deeply influenced by the educational and literary movements of their era, offer insight into the cultural and moral values espoused by society. The collaboration between Sandham and Semple in this anthology highlights the convergence of different perspectives within the thematic framework of moral and educational storytelling, enriching the collections diversity and depth. 'A Cup of Sweets, That Can Never Cloy: Or, Delightful Tales for Good Children' is an essential read for those interested in the evolution of childrens literature and its role in moral education. The anthology not only provides a captivating exploration of ethical themes through a variety of storytelling techniques but also offers a unique glimpse into the historical context that shaped these narratives. For educators, students of literature, and young readers alike, this collection promises a rich educational experience, fostering a deeper understanding of the moral imperatives that have historically guided childrens literature.