Cooper s Charm

Cooper s Charm
Author: Lori Foster
Publsiher: HQN Books
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781488095368

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After some hard knocks, two sisters find refreshment at a lakeside resort in this heartwarming contemporary romance by a New York Times bestseller. Before the burglary that shattered her confidence, Phoenix Rose had a fiancé, a successful store, and a busy, happy existence. After months spent adrift, she takes a job at the lakeside resort of Cooper’s Charm. Surrounded by beautiful scenery, friendly colleagues, and a charismatic, widowed boss, Phoenix is slowly inching her way back into the world. Visiting Cooper’s Charm to check up on her little sister, Ridley Rose impulsively agrees to fill in as housekeeper. Still reeling from an ego-bruising divorce, she finds satisfaction in a job well done—and in the attention of the resort’s handsome scuba instructor. For Phoenix and Ridley, Cooper’s Charm is supposed to be merely temporary. But this detour may lead to the place they most need to be, where the future is as satisfying as it is surprising. . . . Praise for Cooper’s Charm “The woods of rural Ohio help wounded souls heal in Foster’s tender contemporary. . . . Sexiness permeates every scene. . . . Foster excels at portraying well-crafted characters with distinct personalities, and readers will enjoy the banter among all the friends.” —Publishers Weekly

Charm

Charm
Author: Joseph Epstein
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781493035809

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Joseph Epstein takes on that most enchanting (and, alas, increasingly rare) of human gifts, charm. “Almost everyone will recognize when he or she is in the presence of charm,” he writes. “Charm is magic of a kind; it casts a spell. In the presence of charm the world seems lighter and lovelier. A charming person can cause you to forget your problems, at least temporarily, to hold the world’s dreariness at bay. Charm is a reminder that the world is filled with jolly prospects and delightful possibilities. Watching Fred Astaire dance, or listening to Blossom Dearie sing, or reading the poems of C.P. Cavafy, or merely looking at Rita Hayworth or Ava Gardner, one recalls that the world can be a pretty damn fine place.”

Gary Cooper

Gary Cooper
Author: Jeffrey Meyers
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2001
Genre: Motion picture actors and actresses
ISBN: 9780815411406

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This definitive biography of a Hollywood icon portrays Gary Cooper as a man of complex and sophisticated tastes, as well as large appetites.

Barclay s English Dictionary With which is incorporated a complete modern gazetteer a beautiful atlas of maps and also a pronouncing dictionary

Barclay s English Dictionary  With which is incorporated a complete modern gazetteer  a beautiful atlas of maps and also a pronouncing dictionary
Author: James Barclay (Curate of Edmonton.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1114
Release: 1815
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0021806819

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Publications from Fermilab Experiments

Publications from Fermilab Experiments
Author: Drasko Jovanovic
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1987
Genre: Nuclear physics
ISBN: MINN:31951D00303875S

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Hemispheric Regionalism

Hemispheric Regionalism
Author: Gretchen J. Woertendyke
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-06-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780190212285

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In this broad ranging study, Gretchen Woertendyke reconfigures US literary history as a product of hemispheric relations. Hemispheric Regionalism: Romance and the Geography of Genre, brings together a rich archive of popular culture, fugitive slave narratives, advertisements, political treatises, and literature to construct a new literary history from a hemispheric and regional perspective. At the center of this history is romance, a popular and versatile literary genre uniquely capable of translating the threat posed by the Haitian Revolution--or the expansionist possibilities of Cuban annexation--for a rapidly increasing readership. Through romance, she traces imaginary and real circuits of exchange and remaps romance's position in nineteenth century life and letters as irreducible to, nor fully mediated by, a concept of nation. The energies associated with Cuba and Haiti, manifest destiny and apocalypse, bring historical depth to an otherwise short national history. As a result, romance becomes remarkably influential in inculcating a sense of new world citizenry. The study shifts our critical focus from novel and nation, to romance and region, inevitable, she argues, when we attend to the tangled, messy relations across geographic and historical boundaries. Woertendyke reads the archives of Gabriel Prosser, Nat Turner, and Denmark Vesey along with less frequently treated writers such as John Howison, William Gilmore Simms, and J.H. Ingraham. The study provides a new context for understanding works by Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, and James Fenimore Cooper and brings together the theories of Charles Brockden Brown, the editorial work of Maturin M. Ballou, and the historical romances of Walter Scott. In Hemispheric Regionalism, Woertendyke demonstrates that US literature has always been the product of hemispheric and regional relations and that all forms of romance are central to this history.

Pantologia

Pantologia
Author: John Mason Good,Olinthus Gregory,Newton Bosworth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 664
Release: 1813
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN: UCAL:B2952441

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Archaeologies of African American Life in the Upper Mid Atlantic

Archaeologies of African American Life in the Upper Mid Atlantic
Author: Michael J. Gall,Richard F. Veit
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780817319656

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A 2018 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title New scholarship provides insights into the archaeology and cultural history of African American life from a collection of sites in the Mid-Atlantic This groundbreaking volume explores the archaeology of African American life and cultures in the Upper Mid-Atlantic region, using sites dating from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. Sites in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York are all examined, highlighting the potential for historical archaeology to illuminate the often overlooked contributions and experiences of the region’s free and enslaved African American settlers. Archaeologies of African American Life in the Upper Mid-Atlantic brings together cutting-edge scholarship from both emerging and established scholars. Analyzing the research through sophisticated theoretical lenses and employing up-to-date methodologies, the essays reveal the diverse ways in which African Americans reacted to and resisted the challenges posed by life in a borderland between the North and South through the transition from slavery to freedom. In addition to extensive archival research, contributors synthesize the material finds of archaeological work in slave quarter sites, tenant farms, communities, and graveyards. Editors Michael J. Gall and Richard F. Veit have gathered new and nuanced perspectives on the important role free and enslaved African Americans played in the region’s cultural history. This collection provides scholars of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, African American studies, material culture studies, religious studies, slavery, the African diaspora, and historical archaeologists with a well-balanced array of rural archaeological sites that represent cultural traditions and developments among African Americans in the region. Collectively, these sites illustrate African Americans’ formation of fluid cultural and racial identities, communities, religious traditions, and modes of navigating complex cultural landscapes in the region under harsh and disenfranchising circumstances.