Author: Florence Hull Winterburn
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
In this book, Florence Hull Winterburn, an American author, and editor shares a collection of interesting stories inscribed solely in the southern character. This book is a collection of short stories centered around love and romance.
Southern Hearts
Author: Florence Hull Winterburn
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
In this book, Florence Hull Winterburn, an American author, and editor shares a collection of interesting stories inscribed solely in the southern character. This book is a collection of short stories centered around love and romance.
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
In this book, Florence Hull Winterburn, an American author, and editor shares a collection of interesting stories inscribed solely in the southern character. This book is a collection of short stories centered around love and romance.
Southern Hearts
Author: Kathryn Kaleigh
Publisher: KST Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1647912504
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Rebecca stood on Main Street of a town in Colorado. The last town on the stagecoach route. Her only intent – to disappear. Just like the world as she knew it had disappeared. But a girl like her stood out in the small community. Would the sheriff offer protection? Or something else? Another romantic adventure into the untamed west by bestselling author Kathryn Kaleigh.
Publisher: KST Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1647912504
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Rebecca stood on Main Street of a town in Colorado. The last town on the stagecoach route. Her only intent – to disappear. Just like the world as she knew it had disappeared. But a girl like her stood out in the small community. Would the sheriff offer protection? Or something else? Another romantic adventure into the untamed west by bestselling author Kathryn Kaleigh.
Sweet Southern Hearts
Author: Susan Schild
Publisher: Lyrical Press
ISBN: 1601838883
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
The USA Today bestselling author of Sweet Carolina Morning crafts a “charming and well observed novel about finding the courage to love after loss” (Holly Chamberlin, author of The Family Beach House). Susan Schild welcomes you back to the offbeat Southern town of Willow Hill, North Carolina, for a humorous, heartwarming story of new beginnings, do-overs, and self-discovery . . . When it comes to marriage, third time's the charm for Linny Taylor. She's thrilled to be on her honeymoon with Jack Avery, Willow Hill's handsome veterinarian. But just like the hair-raising white water rafting trip Jack persuades her to take, newlywed life has plenty of dips and bumps. Jack's twelve-year-old son is resisting all Linny's efforts to be the perfect stepmother, while her own mother, Dottie, begs her to tag along on the first week of a free-wheeling RV adventure. Who knew women “of a certain age” could drum up so much trouble? No sooner is Linny sighing with relief at being back home than she's helping her frazzled sister with a new baby . . . and dealing with an unexpected legacy from her late ex. Life is fuller—and richer—than she ever imagined, but if there's one thing Linny's learned by now, it's that there's always room for another sweet surprise . . . Praise for Susan Schild and her novels “A wonderful, heartwarming story—charming characters with a chance of romance and adventure.” —Tammy L. Grace, USA Today bestselling author of the Hometown Harbor series “Charming, funny, feisty. I totally loved this novel.” —Cathy Lamb, author of All About Evie “A wonderful storyteller.” —Judith Keim, author of A Summer of Surprises
Publisher: Lyrical Press
ISBN: 1601838883
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
The USA Today bestselling author of Sweet Carolina Morning crafts a “charming and well observed novel about finding the courage to love after loss” (Holly Chamberlin, author of The Family Beach House). Susan Schild welcomes you back to the offbeat Southern town of Willow Hill, North Carolina, for a humorous, heartwarming story of new beginnings, do-overs, and self-discovery . . . When it comes to marriage, third time's the charm for Linny Taylor. She's thrilled to be on her honeymoon with Jack Avery, Willow Hill's handsome veterinarian. But just like the hair-raising white water rafting trip Jack persuades her to take, newlywed life has plenty of dips and bumps. Jack's twelve-year-old son is resisting all Linny's efforts to be the perfect stepmother, while her own mother, Dottie, begs her to tag along on the first week of a free-wheeling RV adventure. Who knew women “of a certain age” could drum up so much trouble? No sooner is Linny sighing with relief at being back home than she's helping her frazzled sister with a new baby . . . and dealing with an unexpected legacy from her late ex. Life is fuller—and richer—than she ever imagined, but if there's one thing Linny's learned by now, it's that there's always room for another sweet surprise . . . Praise for Susan Schild and her novels “A wonderful, heartwarming story—charming characters with a chance of romance and adventure.” —Tammy L. Grace, USA Today bestselling author of the Hometown Harbor series “Charming, funny, feisty. I totally loved this novel.” —Cathy Lamb, author of All About Evie “A wonderful storyteller.” —Judith Keim, author of A Summer of Surprises
Halfway to a Southern Heart
Author: Anthony Mays
Publisher: Anthony Mays
ISBN: 1514232804
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Rebecca grew up in a well-to-do family in Memphis. For years, her father wanted her to marry the son of a family friend, but Rebecca did not love him. No sooner had she turned eighteen, she became pregnant by Vernon; a man she barely knew. Before she could share the good news with him, he suddenly left Memphis, never to return. Devastated, she had no choice but to give up the baby. Her parents sent her away to hide her growing shame, and arranged for an adoption. But Rebecca couldn’t go through with the adoption, and made her own plans. With her secret secured, she returned home and dutifully married. In time, she gave birth to another child. Life was good, until fate stepped in threatening to expose her secret. A series of events ensued that not only threatened to destroy her family, but also the lives of a family living in the fertile cotton belt of Arkansas.
Publisher: Anthony Mays
ISBN: 1514232804
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Rebecca grew up in a well-to-do family in Memphis. For years, her father wanted her to marry the son of a family friend, but Rebecca did not love him. No sooner had she turned eighteen, she became pregnant by Vernon; a man she barely knew. Before she could share the good news with him, he suddenly left Memphis, never to return. Devastated, she had no choice but to give up the baby. Her parents sent her away to hide her growing shame, and arranged for an adoption. But Rebecca couldn’t go through with the adoption, and made her own plans. With her secret secured, she returned home and dutifully married. In time, she gave birth to another child. Life was good, until fate stepped in threatening to expose her secret. A series of events ensued that not only threatened to destroy her family, but also the lives of a family living in the fertile cotton belt of Arkansas.
Northern Duty, Southern Heart
Author: H. Leon Greene
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 147664795X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Before the Civil War, George Proctor Kane had been a businessman, thespian, political appointee, philanthropist and militiaman. During the war, as Baltimore's chief of police, he harbored the divided loyalties familiar to the border states--Southern in his sentiments yet Northern in his allegiances. As the city's top lawman, he sought to reform Baltimore's "Mobtown" image. He ensured that President-elect Lincoln, passing through on the way to his inauguration, was not assassinated. He protected Union troops marching to defend Washington, D.C. He was eventually imprisoned as a Southern sympathizer, denied habeas corpus as his captors transferred him from prison to prison. This book recounts Kane's enigmatic public life before and during the Civil War, his Confederate activities after prison and his return to serve as mayor of Baltimore.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 147664795X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Before the Civil War, George Proctor Kane had been a businessman, thespian, political appointee, philanthropist and militiaman. During the war, as Baltimore's chief of police, he harbored the divided loyalties familiar to the border states--Southern in his sentiments yet Northern in his allegiances. As the city's top lawman, he sought to reform Baltimore's "Mobtown" image. He ensured that President-elect Lincoln, passing through on the way to his inauguration, was not assassinated. He protected Union troops marching to defend Washington, D.C. He was eventually imprisoned as a Southern sympathizer, denied habeas corpus as his captors transferred him from prison to prison. This book recounts Kane's enigmatic public life before and during the Civil War, his Confederate activities after prison and his return to serve as mayor of Baltimore.
Southern War Songs: Camp-Fire, Patriotic and Sentimental
Author: Various
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
Various's Southern War Songs: Camp-Fire, Patriotic and Sentimental is a collection of poems and songs that shed light on the sentiments of the Southern soldiers during the American Civil War. The book is filled with emotional and patriotic pieces that capture the essence of the time period. The southern culture and values are intertwined with themes of love, loss, and the struggles of war. The literary style is reflective of the oral tradition of sharing stories through music and poetry, making it a unique and valuable historical document. Various authors contributed to this collection, reflecting a collective effort to preserve the memories and emotions of the Confederates during the turbulent times of the Civil War. These songs and poems were a way for soldiers to express their feelings and boost morale during challenging times. The authors' diverse backgrounds and perspectives enrich the content of the book, providing a multifaceted view of the war. I recommend Southern War Songs: Camp-Fire, Patriotic and Sentimental to readers interested in exploring the emotional and cultural aspects of the American Civil War through the lens of literature. This compilation offers a glimpse into the hearts and minds of those who experienced the war firsthand, making it a valuable resource for understanding this pivotal moment in American history.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
Various's Southern War Songs: Camp-Fire, Patriotic and Sentimental is a collection of poems and songs that shed light on the sentiments of the Southern soldiers during the American Civil War. The book is filled with emotional and patriotic pieces that capture the essence of the time period. The southern culture and values are intertwined with themes of love, loss, and the struggles of war. The literary style is reflective of the oral tradition of sharing stories through music and poetry, making it a unique and valuable historical document. Various authors contributed to this collection, reflecting a collective effort to preserve the memories and emotions of the Confederates during the turbulent times of the Civil War. These songs and poems were a way for soldiers to express their feelings and boost morale during challenging times. The authors' diverse backgrounds and perspectives enrich the content of the book, providing a multifaceted view of the war. I recommend Southern War Songs: Camp-Fire, Patriotic and Sentimental to readers interested in exploring the emotional and cultural aspects of the American Civil War through the lens of literature. This compilation offers a glimpse into the hearts and minds of those who experienced the war firsthand, making it a valuable resource for understanding this pivotal moment in American history.
Southern War Songs: Camp-Fire, Patriotic and Sentimental
Author: William Long Fagan
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465616640
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
The war songs of the South are a part of the history of the Lost Cause. They are necessary to the impartial historian in forming a correct estimate of the animus of the Southern people. Emotional literature is always a correct exponent of public sentiment, and these songs index the passionate sincerity of the South at the time they were written. Poetic merit is not claimed for all of them; still each one embodies either a fact or a principle. Written in an era of war, when the public mind was thoroughly aroused, some may now appear harsh and vindictive. Eight millions of people read and sang them. This fact alone warrants their collection and preservation. A greater number of the songs have been gathered from Southern newspapers. The task has been laborious, but still a labor of love, as no work of this kind has before been offered to the public.
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465616640
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
The war songs of the South are a part of the history of the Lost Cause. They are necessary to the impartial historian in forming a correct estimate of the animus of the Southern people. Emotional literature is always a correct exponent of public sentiment, and these songs index the passionate sincerity of the South at the time they were written. Poetic merit is not claimed for all of them; still each one embodies either a fact or a principle. Written in an era of war, when the public mind was thoroughly aroused, some may now appear harsh and vindictive. Eight millions of people read and sang them. This fact alone warrants their collection and preservation. A greater number of the songs have been gathered from Southern newspapers. The task has been laborious, but still a labor of love, as no work of this kind has before been offered to the public.
Strong Hearts and Healing Hands
Author: Clifford E. Trafzer
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 0816542171
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
In 1924, the United States began a bold program in public health. The Indian Service of the United States hired its first nurses to work among Indians living on reservations. This corps of white women were dedicated to improving Indian health. In 1928, the first field nurses arrived in the Mission Indian Agency of Southern California. These nurses visited homes and schools, providing public health and sanitation information regarding disease causation and prevention. Over time, field nurses and Native people formed a positive working relationship that resulted in the decline of mortality from infectious diseases. Many Native Americans accepted and used Western medicine to fight pathogens, while also continuing Indigenous medicine ways. Nurses helped control tuberculosis, measles, influenza, pneumonia, and a host of gastrointestinal sicknesses. In partnership with the community, nurses quarantined people with contagious diseases, tested for infections, and tracked patients and contacts. Indians turned to nurses and learned about disease prevention. With strong hearts, Indians eagerly participated in the tuberculosis campaign of 1939–40 to x-ray tribal members living on twenty-nine reservations. Through their cooperative efforts, Indians and health-care providers decreased deaths, cases, and misery among the tribes of Southern California.
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 0816542171
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
In 1924, the United States began a bold program in public health. The Indian Service of the United States hired its first nurses to work among Indians living on reservations. This corps of white women were dedicated to improving Indian health. In 1928, the first field nurses arrived in the Mission Indian Agency of Southern California. These nurses visited homes and schools, providing public health and sanitation information regarding disease causation and prevention. Over time, field nurses and Native people formed a positive working relationship that resulted in the decline of mortality from infectious diseases. Many Native Americans accepted and used Western medicine to fight pathogens, while also continuing Indigenous medicine ways. Nurses helped control tuberculosis, measles, influenza, pneumonia, and a host of gastrointestinal sicknesses. In partnership with the community, nurses quarantined people with contagious diseases, tested for infections, and tracked patients and contacts. Indians turned to nurses and learned about disease prevention. With strong hearts, Indians eagerly participated in the tuberculosis campaign of 1939–40 to x-ray tribal members living on twenty-nine reservations. Through their cooperative efforts, Indians and health-care providers decreased deaths, cases, and misery among the tribes of Southern California.
The Comprehensive History of the Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union
Author: Orville James Victor
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description
The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion
Author: Orville James Victor
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 576
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 576
Book Description