Echoes in the Mist

Echoes in the Mist
Author: Michael N. Vogel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1991
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 089781438X

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Echoes from Niagara

Echoes from Niagara
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Buffalo, C. W. Moulton
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1890
Genre: United States
ISBN: YALE:39002070948535

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Wind Echoes

Wind Echoes
Author: Sylvia Somerville
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2010-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781456828585

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WIND ECHOES . Like the falling leaf, speaks to all manner of men. In Spring, life's spark became a flame. Then Summer winds fanned fire into an all-consuming inferno. The Autumn glows bravely on, spasmodically fed by fallen leaf and broken twig. And Now, midst deciduous starkness, a gloomy ember simmers its hissing last, beneath falling snow. Listen to the wind echoes. Feel my touch.

American Queen

American Queen
Author: John Oller
Publsiher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2014-10-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780306822810

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Had People magazine been around during the Civil War and after, Kate Chase would have made its “Most Beautiful” and “Most Intriguing” lists every year. Kate Chase, the charismatic daughter of Abraham Lincoln's treasury secretary, enjoyed unprecedented political power for a woman. As her widowed father's hostess, she set up a rival “court” against Mary Lincoln in hopes of making her father president and herself his First Lady. To facilitate that goal, she married one of the richest men in the country, the handsome “boy governor” of Rhode Island, in the social event of the Civil War. But when William Sprague turned out to be less of a prince as a husband, she found comfort in the arms of a powerful married senator. The ensuing scandal ended her virtual royalty, leaving her a social outcast who died in poverty. Yet in her final years she would find both greater authenticity and the inner peace that had always eluded her. Set against the seductive allure of the Civil War and Gilded Age, Kate Chase Sprague's dramatic story is one of ambition and tragedy involving some of the most famous personalities in American history. In this beautifully written and meticulously researched biography, drawing on much unpublished material, John Oller captures the tumultuous and passionate life of a woman who was a century ahead of her time.

Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York

Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York
Author: New York (State). Legislature. Assembly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1102
Release: 1894
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: STANFORD:36105007440105

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The American Catalogue

The American Catalogue
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 958
Release: 1896
Genre: American literature
ISBN: NYPL:33433000086706

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The Unexpected President

The Unexpected President
Author: Scott S. Greenberger
Publsiher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780306823909

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When President James Garfield was shot in 1881, nobody expected Vice President Chester A. Arthur to become a strong and effective president, a courageous anti-corruption reformer, and an early civil rights advocate. Despite his promising start as a young man, by his early fifties Chester A. Arthur was known as the crooked crony of New York machine boss Roscoe Conkling. For years Arthur had been perceived as unfit to govern, not only by critics and the vast majority of his fellow citizens but by his own conscience. As President James A. Garfield struggled for his life, Arthur knew better than his detractors that he failed to meet the high standard a president must uphold. And yet, from the moment President Arthur took office, he proved to be not just honest but brave, going up against the very forces that had controlled him for decades. He surprised everyone--and gained many enemies--when he swept house and took on corruption, civil rights for blacks, and issues of land for Native Americans. A mysterious young woman deserves much of the credit for Arthur's remarkable transformation. Julia Sand, a bedridden New Yorker, wrote Arthur nearly two dozen letters urging him to put country over party, to find "the spark of true nobility" that lay within him. At a time when women were barred from political life, Sand's letters inspired Arthur to transcend his checkered past--and changed the course of American history. This beautifully written biography tells the dramatic, untold story of a virtually forgotten American president. It is the tale of a machine politician and man-about-town in Gilded Age New York who stumbled into the highest office in the land, only to rediscover his better self when his nation needed him.

Genius of Place

Genius of Place
Author: Justin Martin
Publsiher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2011-05-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780306819841

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Frederick Law Olmsted is arguably the most important historical figure that the average American knows the least about. Best remembered for his landscape architecture, from New York's Central Park to Boston's Emerald Necklace to Stanford University's campus, Olmsted was also an influential journalist, early voice for the environment, and abolitionist credited with helping dissuade England from joining the South in the Civil War. This momentous career was shadowed by a tragic personal life, also fully portrayed here. Most of all, he was a social reformer. He didn't simply create places that were beautiful in the abstract. An awesome and timeless intent stands behind Olmsted's designs, allowing his work to survive to the present day. With our urgent need to revitalize cities and a widespread yearning for green space, his work is more relevant now than it was during his lifetime. Justin Martin restores Olmsted to his rightful place in the pantheon of great Americans.