Private Lives of the Lovelorn
Author: Stella Andrews Upshur
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Published: 1946
Total Pages: 174
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Author: Stella Andrews Upshur
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Published: 1946
Total Pages: 174
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Roger Highfield
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 1994-03-15
Total Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 9780312302276
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis controversial account of Albert Einstein's scandalous personal life challenges the image of this genius, painting a shocking portrait that exposes him as "an adulterous, egomaniacal misogynist who may have even beaten his first wife"(The New York Times Sunday Magazine). Photos.
Author: Ann Waldron
Publisher: Anchor
Published: 2010-12-22
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 0307773884
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEudora Welty is a beloved institution of Southern fiction and American literature, whose closely guarded privacy has prevented a full-scale study of her life and work--until now. A significant contribution to the world of letters, Ann Waldron's biography chronicles the history and achievements of one of our greatest living authors, from a Mississippi childhood to the sale of her first short story, from her literary friendships with Katherine Anne Porter and Elizabeth Bowen to her rivalry with Carson McCullers. Elegant and authoritative, this first biography to chart the life of a national treasure is a must-have for Welty fans and scholars everywhere.
Author: Richard Gordon
Publisher: House of Stratus
Published: 2014-07-01
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 0755147154
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis harsh and gritty story of Florence Nightingale does little to perpetuate the myth of the gentle lady of the lamp. Instead, through the eyes of his impassioned narrator, Richard Gordon lays bare the truth of this complex and chilling character.
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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Published: 1946
Total Pages: 848
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Barbara Couture
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Published: 2004-05
Total Pages: 298
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt the 2003 "Rock the Vote" debate, one of the questions posed by a student to the eight Democratic candidates for the presidential nomination was "have you ever used marijuana?" Amazingly, all but one of the candidates voluntarily answered the question. Add to this example the multiple ways in which we now see public intrusion into private lives (security cameras, electronic access to personal data, scanning and "wanding" at the airport) or private self-exposure in public forums (cell phones, web cams, confessional talk shows, voyeuristic "reality" TV). That matters so private could be treated as legitimate--in some cases even vital--for public discourse indicates how intertwined the realms of private and public have become in our era. Reverse examples exist as well. Around the world, public authorities look the other way while individual rights are abused--calling it a private matter--or officials appeal to sectarian morés to justify discrimination in public policies. The authors of The Private, the Public, and the Published feel that scholarship needs to explore and understand this phenomenon, and needs to address it in the college classroom. There are consequences of conflating public and private, they argue--consequences that have implications especially for what is known as the public good. The changing distinctions between "private" and "public," and the various practices of private and public expression, are explored in these essays with an eye toward what they teach us about those consequences and implications.
Author: Andrew Morton
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
Published: 2013-10-01
Total Pages: 335
ISBN-13: 1782431055
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn honest, unbiased account of one of the most admired, influential figures of our era and the definitive study of Diana.
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Published: 1928
Total Pages: 1020
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Iris Krasnow
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2012-10-02
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 1592407390
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA bestselling, groundbreaking author investigates wives who thrive, sharing their uncensored strategies for staying married. America’s high divorce rate is well known. But little attention has been paid to the flip side: couples who creatively manage to build marriages that are lasting longer than we ever thought possible. What’s the secret? To find out, bestselling journalist Iris Krasnow interviewed more than two hundred wives whose marriages have survived for fifteen to seventy years. In raw, candid, sometimes titillating stories, Krasnow’s cast of wise women give voice to the truth about marriage and the importance of maintaining a strong sense of self apart from the relationship. Some spend summers separately from their partners. Some make time for wine with the girls. One septuagenarian has a recurring date with an old flame from high school. In every case, the marriage operates on many tracks, giving both spouses license to pursue the question “Who am I apart from my marriage?” Krasnow’s goal is to give women permission to create their own marriages at any age. Marital bliss is possible, she says, if each partner is blissful apart from the other. For anyone who wants to stay married and stay sane, this is the book to read!
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Published: 1947
Total Pages: 836
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes Part 1, Books, Group 1 (1946)