Author: Fred Ephraim
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1469113457
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Captain Neville Percy is a man grown weary and impatient after years of waiting for what he believed was his long overdue bump to a higher status in life as a slave trader in the old south. He longs to take over the station of his boss, Thaddeus Williams. He covets either of Williams’ twin daughters, highly prized for their intelligence and beauty, a bloody rivalry develops between he and the African tribal leader in the trading business. He will marry the twins to his nephew prince, but will his plan work? Percy, this ruthless demon of a man is the catalyst for all the chaos and hardship that is to come in this uniquely told American tale. Readers are sure to be enlightened by the details based on historical fact.
Percy's Plunder
Author: Fred Ephraim
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1469113457
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Captain Neville Percy is a man grown weary and impatient after years of waiting for what he believed was his long overdue bump to a higher status in life as a slave trader in the old south. He longs to take over the station of his boss, Thaddeus Williams. He covets either of Williams’ twin daughters, highly prized for their intelligence and beauty, a bloody rivalry develops between he and the African tribal leader in the trading business. He will marry the twins to his nephew prince, but will his plan work? Percy, this ruthless demon of a man is the catalyst for all the chaos and hardship that is to come in this uniquely told American tale. Readers are sure to be enlightened by the details based on historical fact.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1469113457
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Captain Neville Percy is a man grown weary and impatient after years of waiting for what he believed was his long overdue bump to a higher status in life as a slave trader in the old south. He longs to take over the station of his boss, Thaddeus Williams. He covets either of Williams’ twin daughters, highly prized for their intelligence and beauty, a bloody rivalry develops between he and the African tribal leader in the trading business. He will marry the twins to his nephew prince, but will his plan work? Percy, this ruthless demon of a man is the catalyst for all the chaos and hardship that is to come in this uniquely told American tale. Readers are sure to be enlightened by the details based on historical fact.
Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript
Author: Thomas Percy
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Languages : en
Pages : 352
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Pages : 352
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The House of Percy
Author: Bertram Wyatt-Brown
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198022301
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 499
Book Description
The novels of Walker Percy--The Moviegoer, Lancelot, The Second Coming, and The Thanatos Syndrome to name a few--have left a permanent mark on twentieth-century Southern fiction; yet the history of the Percy family in America matches anything, perhaps, that he could have created. Two centuries of wealth, literary accomplishment, political leadership, depression, and sometimes suicide established a fascinating legacy that lies behind Walker Percy's acclaimed prose and profound insight into the human condition. In The House of Percy, Bertram Wyatt-Brown masterfully interprets the life of this gifted family, drawing out the twin themes of an inherited inclination to despondency and an abiding sense of honor. The Percy family roots in Mississippi and Louisiana go back to "Don Carlos" Percy, an eighteenth-century soldier of fortune who amassed a large estate but fell victim to mental disorder and suicide. Wyatt-Brown traces the Percys through the slaveholding heyday of antebellum Natchez, the ravages of the Civil War (which produced the heroic Colonel William Alexander Percy, the "Gray Eagle"), and a return to prominence in the Mississippi Delta after Reconstruction. In addition, the author recovers the tragic lives and literary achievements of several Percy-related women, including Sarah Dorsey, a popular post-Civil War novelist who horrified her relatives by befriending Jefferson Davis--a married man--and bequeathing to him her plantation home, Beauvoir, along with her entire fortune. Wyatt-Brown then chronicles the life of Senator LeRoy Percy, whose climactic re-election loss in 1911 to a racist demagogue deply stung the family pride, but inspired his bold defiance to the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s. The author goes on to tell the poignant story of poet and war hero Will Percy, the Senator's son. The weight of this family narrative found expression in Will Percy's memoirs, Lanterns on the Levee--and in the works of Walker Percy, who was reared in his cousin Will's Greenville home after the suicidal death of Walker's father and his mother's drowning. As the biography of a powerful dynasty, steeped in Sou8thern traditions and claims to kinship with English nobility, The House of Percy shows the interrelationship of legend, depression, and grand achievement. Written by a leading scholar of the South, it weaves together intensive research and thoughtful insights into a riveting, unforgettable story.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198022301
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 499
Book Description
The novels of Walker Percy--The Moviegoer, Lancelot, The Second Coming, and The Thanatos Syndrome to name a few--have left a permanent mark on twentieth-century Southern fiction; yet the history of the Percy family in America matches anything, perhaps, that he could have created. Two centuries of wealth, literary accomplishment, political leadership, depression, and sometimes suicide established a fascinating legacy that lies behind Walker Percy's acclaimed prose and profound insight into the human condition. In The House of Percy, Bertram Wyatt-Brown masterfully interprets the life of this gifted family, drawing out the twin themes of an inherited inclination to despondency and an abiding sense of honor. The Percy family roots in Mississippi and Louisiana go back to "Don Carlos" Percy, an eighteenth-century soldier of fortune who amassed a large estate but fell victim to mental disorder and suicide. Wyatt-Brown traces the Percys through the slaveholding heyday of antebellum Natchez, the ravages of the Civil War (which produced the heroic Colonel William Alexander Percy, the "Gray Eagle"), and a return to prominence in the Mississippi Delta after Reconstruction. In addition, the author recovers the tragic lives and literary achievements of several Percy-related women, including Sarah Dorsey, a popular post-Civil War novelist who horrified her relatives by befriending Jefferson Davis--a married man--and bequeathing to him her plantation home, Beauvoir, along with her entire fortune. Wyatt-Brown then chronicles the life of Senator LeRoy Percy, whose climactic re-election loss in 1911 to a racist demagogue deply stung the family pride, but inspired his bold defiance to the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s. The author goes on to tell the poignant story of poet and war hero Will Percy, the Senator's son. The weight of this family narrative found expression in Will Percy's memoirs, Lanterns on the Levee--and in the works of Walker Percy, who was reared in his cousin Will's Greenville home after the suicidal death of Walker's father and his mother's drowning. As the biography of a powerful dynasty, steeped in Sou8thern traditions and claims to kinship with English nobility, The House of Percy shows the interrelationship of legend, depression, and grand achievement. Written by a leading scholar of the South, it weaves together intensive research and thoughtful insights into a riveting, unforgettable story.
BIRDS OF A FEATHER
Author: Fred Ephraim
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1469113465
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Born with no advantage save good health, Albert Lawrence tells the story of his rise and crashing fall from Fifth Avenue penthouse grace, when he returns home from prison and lands a doorman’s job at his former home. But all is forgiven after the Russians upset the previously staid and exclusive atmosphere of this once peaceful Fifth Avenue co-op.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1469113465
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Born with no advantage save good health, Albert Lawrence tells the story of his rise and crashing fall from Fifth Avenue penthouse grace, when he returns home from prison and lands a doorman’s job at his former home. But all is forgiven after the Russians upset the previously staid and exclusive atmosphere of this once peaceful Fifth Avenue co-op.
Percy
Author: Hannah More
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Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Pages : 100
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Earl Percy's Dinner Table
Author: Harold Murdock
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Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Percy's reliques of ancient English poetry
Author: Schröer
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Languages : en
Pages : 540
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Pages : 540
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Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry
Author: Thomas Percy
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Languages : en
Pages : 556
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Languages : en
Pages : 556
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Percy Society
Author: Percy Society
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Languages : en
Pages : 272
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Languages : en
Pages : 272
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Percy, a Tragedy
Author: Hannah More
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Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Languages : en
Pages : 64
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