Author: Donald R. Hopkins
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780226351766
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Traces the history of the disease of smallpox from its possible origins in prehistoric times to its eradication in 1977
Princes and Peasants
Author: Donald R. Hopkins
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780226351766
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Traces the history of the disease of smallpox from its possible origins in prehistoric times to its eradication in 1977
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780226351766
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Traces the history of the disease of smallpox from its possible origins in prehistoric times to its eradication in 1977
The Peasant and the Prince
Author: Harriet Martineau
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Country life
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Country life
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Princes and Peasants
Author: Donald R. Hopkins
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780226351773
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780226351773
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Princes, Peasants, and Other Polish Selves
Author: Thomas S. Gladsky
Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Press
ISBN: 9781558497559
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A study of the way in which ethnic identities are created and shaped by literature.
Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Press
ISBN: 9781558497559
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A study of the way in which ethnic identities are created and shaped by literature.
The Peasant and the Prince
Author: Harriet Martineau
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 336889000X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1841.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 336889000X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1841.
The Peasant and the Prince
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780371631348
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780371631348
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
The Peasant, The Prince
Author: Harriet Martineau
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Princes, Priests, and Peasants
Author: Kurt P. Guemmer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Peasants, Landlords and Princes
Author: Shiv Gajrani
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
The Peasant Prince
Author: Alex Storozynski
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 1429966076
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Thaddeus Kosciuszko, a Polish-Lithuanian born in 1746, was one of the most important figures of the modern world. Fleeing his homeland after a death sentence was placed on his head (when he dared court a woman above his station), he came to America one month after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, literally showing up on Benjamin Franklin's doorstep in Philadelphia with little more than a revolutionary spirit and a genius for engineering. Entering the fray as a volunteer in the war effort, he quickly proved his capabilities and became the most talented engineer of the Continental Army. Kosciuszko went on to construct the fortifications for Philadelphia, devise battle plans that were integral to the American victory at the pivotal Battle of Saratoga, and designed the plans for Fortress West Point—the same plans that were stolen by Benedict Arnold. Then, seeking new challenges, Kosciuszko asked for a transfer to the Southern Army, where he oversaw a ring of African-American spies. A lifelong champion of the common man and woman, he was ahead of his time in advocating tolerance and standing up for the rights of slaves, Native Americans, women, serfs, and Jews. Following the end of the war, Kosciuszko returned to Poland and was a leading figure in that nation's Constitutional movement. He became Commander in Chief of the Polish Army and valiantly led a defense against a Russian invasion, and in 1794 he led what was dubbed the Kosciuszko Uprising—a revolt of Polish-Lithuanian forces against the Russian occupiers. Captured during the revolt, he was ultimately pardoned by Russia's Paul I and lived the remainder of his life as an international celebrity and a vocal proponent for human rights. Thomas Jefferson, with whom Kosciuszko had an ongoing correspondence on the immorality of slaveholding, called him "as pure a son of liberty as I have ever known." A lifelong bachelor with a knack for getting involved in doomed relationships, Kosciuszko navigated the tricky worlds of royal intrigue and romance while staying true to his ultimate passion—the pursuit of freedom for all. This definitive and exhaustively researched biography fills a long-standing gap in historical literature with its account of a dashing and inspiring revolutionary figure.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 1429966076
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Thaddeus Kosciuszko, a Polish-Lithuanian born in 1746, was one of the most important figures of the modern world. Fleeing his homeland after a death sentence was placed on his head (when he dared court a woman above his station), he came to America one month after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, literally showing up on Benjamin Franklin's doorstep in Philadelphia with little more than a revolutionary spirit and a genius for engineering. Entering the fray as a volunteer in the war effort, he quickly proved his capabilities and became the most talented engineer of the Continental Army. Kosciuszko went on to construct the fortifications for Philadelphia, devise battle plans that were integral to the American victory at the pivotal Battle of Saratoga, and designed the plans for Fortress West Point—the same plans that were stolen by Benedict Arnold. Then, seeking new challenges, Kosciuszko asked for a transfer to the Southern Army, where he oversaw a ring of African-American spies. A lifelong champion of the common man and woman, he was ahead of his time in advocating tolerance and standing up for the rights of slaves, Native Americans, women, serfs, and Jews. Following the end of the war, Kosciuszko returned to Poland and was a leading figure in that nation's Constitutional movement. He became Commander in Chief of the Polish Army and valiantly led a defense against a Russian invasion, and in 1794 he led what was dubbed the Kosciuszko Uprising—a revolt of Polish-Lithuanian forces against the Russian occupiers. Captured during the revolt, he was ultimately pardoned by Russia's Paul I and lived the remainder of his life as an international celebrity and a vocal proponent for human rights. Thomas Jefferson, with whom Kosciuszko had an ongoing correspondence on the immorality of slaveholding, called him "as pure a son of liberty as I have ever known." A lifelong bachelor with a knack for getting involved in doomed relationships, Kosciuszko navigated the tricky worlds of royal intrigue and romance while staying true to his ultimate passion—the pursuit of freedom for all. This definitive and exhaustively researched biography fills a long-standing gap in historical literature with its account of a dashing and inspiring revolutionary figure.