The Journal of Latrobe

The Journal of Latrobe

Author: Benjamin Henry Latrobe

Publisher: Applewood Books

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 1429004282

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British-born Benjamin Latrobe is best known to American history for his design of the United States Capitol, as well as Baltimore's cathedral. After settling first in Virginia, then relocating to Philadelphia, Latrobe spent much of his later life in Washington, D.C., where he was hired as Surveyor of the Public Buildings of the United States. Latrobe worked in Greek revival and Gothic Revival styles, and was highly interested in urban planning, particularly as it was affected by public health. Covering the years 1796 to 1820, The Journal of Latrobe is a 'Äúcollection of observations and a record of facts.'Äù The work describes his life and projects in Virginia, Philadelphia, and finally New Orleans, where he died of the yellow fever he caught while working on a waterworks project there. These are the acute observations of an 'Äúarchitect, naturalist and traveler, 'Äù with commentary on social mores and manners, as well as the development of cities and towns, particularly Washington, D.C., in a booming post-war America.


Latrobe's View of America, 1795-1820

Latrobe's View of America, 1795-1820

Author: Benjamin Henry Latrobe

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1985-01-01

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9780300029499

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The 161 drawings, sketches, and watercolors in the volume cover a wide variety of subjects: rivers, roads, bridges, canals, towns, flora and fauna, people in their homes and at work and play.


Critical Approaches to Young Adult Literature

Critical Approaches to Young Adult Literature

Author: Kathy Howard Latrobe

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13:

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Explores various facets of creating a vibrant YA reading community such as inquiry-based learning, promoting and motivating reading, collection management, understanding multiple intelligences, accepting diverse beliefs, and acting as a change agent to name a few.


Beyond Confederation

Beyond Confederation

Author: Richard R. Beeman

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780807841723

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Beyond Confederation scrutinizes the ideological background of the U.S. Constitution, the rigors of its writing and ratification, and the problems it both faced and provoked immediately after ratification. The essays in this collection question muc


City of a Million Dreams

City of a Million Dreams

Author: Jason Berry

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2018-09-25

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 146964715X

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In 2015, the beautiful jazz funeral in New Orleans for composer Allen Toussaint coincided with a debate over removing four Confederate monuments. Mayor Mitch Landrieu led the ceremony, attended by living legends of jazz, music aficionados, politicians, and everyday people. The scene captured the history and culture of the city in microcosm--a city legendary for its noisy, complicated, tradition-rich splendor. In City of a Million Dreams, Jason Berry delivers a character-driven history of New Orleans at its tricentennial. Chronicling cycles of invention, struggle, death, and rebirth, Berry reveals the city's survival as a triumph of diversity, its map-of-the-world neighborhoods marked by resilience despite hurricanes, epidemics, fires, and floods. Berry orchestrates a parade of vibrant personalities, from the founder Bienville, a warrior emblazoned with snake tattoos; to Governor William C. C. Claiborne, General Andrew Jackson, and Pere Antoine, an influential priest and secret agent of the Inquisition; Sister Gertrude Morgan, a street evangelist and visionary artist of the 1960s; and Michael White, the famous clarinetist who remade his life after losing everything in Hurricane Katrina. The textured profiles of this extraordinary cast furnish a dramatic narrative of the beloved city, famous the world over for mysterious rituals as people dance when they bury their dead.


Reconsidering REDD+

Reconsidering REDD+

Author: Julia Dehm

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-06-03

Total Pages: 439

ISBN-13: 1108423760

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REDD+ operates to reorganise social relations and to establish new forms of global authority over forests in the Global South.