Author: John Banks
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1614239835
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
Stories of New England soldiers who perished in this bloody battle, based on their diaries and letters. The Battle of Antietam, in September 1862, was the single bloodiest day of the Civil War. In the intense conflict and its aftermath across the farm fields and woodlots near Sharpsburg, Maryland, more than two hundred men from Connecticut died. Their grave sites are scattered throughout the Nutmeg State, from Willington to Madison and Brooklyn to Bristol. Here, author John Banks chronicles their mostly forgotten stories using diaries, pension records, and soldiers’ letters. Learn of Henry Adams, a twenty-two-year-old private from East Windsor who lay incapacitated in a cornfield for nearly two days before he was found; Private Horace Lay of Hartford, who died with his wife by his side in a small church that served as a hospital after the battle; and Captain Frederick Barber of Manchester, who survived a field operation only to die days later. This book tells the stories of these and many more brave Yankees who fought in the fields of Antietam. Includes photos
Connecticut Yankees at Antietam
Author: John Banks
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1614239835
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
Stories of New England soldiers who perished in this bloody battle, based on their diaries and letters. The Battle of Antietam, in September 1862, was the single bloodiest day of the Civil War. In the intense conflict and its aftermath across the farm fields and woodlots near Sharpsburg, Maryland, more than two hundred men from Connecticut died. Their grave sites are scattered throughout the Nutmeg State, from Willington to Madison and Brooklyn to Bristol. Here, author John Banks chronicles their mostly forgotten stories using diaries, pension records, and soldiers’ letters. Learn of Henry Adams, a twenty-two-year-old private from East Windsor who lay incapacitated in a cornfield for nearly two days before he was found; Private Horace Lay of Hartford, who died with his wife by his side in a small church that served as a hospital after the battle; and Captain Frederick Barber of Manchester, who survived a field operation only to die days later. This book tells the stories of these and many more brave Yankees who fought in the fields of Antietam. Includes photos
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1614239835
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
Stories of New England soldiers who perished in this bloody battle, based on their diaries and letters. The Battle of Antietam, in September 1862, was the single bloodiest day of the Civil War. In the intense conflict and its aftermath across the farm fields and woodlots near Sharpsburg, Maryland, more than two hundred men from Connecticut died. Their grave sites are scattered throughout the Nutmeg State, from Willington to Madison and Brooklyn to Bristol. Here, author John Banks chronicles their mostly forgotten stories using diaries, pension records, and soldiers’ letters. Learn of Henry Adams, a twenty-two-year-old private from East Windsor who lay incapacitated in a cornfield for nearly two days before he was found; Private Horace Lay of Hartford, who died with his wife by his side in a small church that served as a hospital after the battle; and Captain Frederick Barber of Manchester, who survived a field operation only to die days later. This book tells the stories of these and many more brave Yankees who fought in the fields of Antietam. Includes photos
Connecticut Yankee
Author: Wilbur L Cross
Publisher: City Point Press
ISBN: 1947951165
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
Equal parts nostalgic, witty, self-serving, and frank, Connecticut Yankee is an entertaining and informative memoir of the state and a scholar who shaped it. Connecticut native, Yale graduate, Yale professor and dean, and finally, unlikely Governor of the State of Connecticut during the crucial Depression years, Wilbur L. Cross’s autobiography tells a great American story. As a Yale professor, a writer, and an editor, Wilbur L. Cross devoted himself to the English language, and specifically to understanding how novels were capable of capturing the human condition. His autobiography, Connecticut Yankee is in many ways a novel itself. The protagonist is Cross and the plot is his education. Wilbur Lucius Cross was a most unlikely politician. A noted author and literary critic who had been a professor of English, editor of the Yale Review, and finally, Dean of the Yale Graduate School, his quiet character and almost poetic oration would seem at odds with the cut-throat world of state politics. But is was just this stoic demeanor and inquisitive intelligence, that would help him make a mark on Connecticut politics during his four terms of office, from 1931 to 1939. During his time as governor, he suffered the hardest years of the Depression and worked to implement President Roosevelt’s New Deal, fought for the abolition of child labor, instituted a minimum wage, improved working conditions in factories, and guided the state’s recovery from the devastation of the Great New England Hurricane. He also strove to reorganize the state government, and would help revitalize Connecticut’s Democratic Party, which had been torn by internal strife. Cross was an excellent writer, and here—updated with a new foreword by Yale Law School graduate and author Justin Zaremby—is his compelling account of life from a childhood in the bucolic town of Mansfield, through the hallowed halls of learning at Yale University, to the highest office in Connecticut.
Publisher: City Point Press
ISBN: 1947951165
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
Equal parts nostalgic, witty, self-serving, and frank, Connecticut Yankee is an entertaining and informative memoir of the state and a scholar who shaped it. Connecticut native, Yale graduate, Yale professor and dean, and finally, unlikely Governor of the State of Connecticut during the crucial Depression years, Wilbur L. Cross’s autobiography tells a great American story. As a Yale professor, a writer, and an editor, Wilbur L. Cross devoted himself to the English language, and specifically to understanding how novels were capable of capturing the human condition. His autobiography, Connecticut Yankee is in many ways a novel itself. The protagonist is Cross and the plot is his education. Wilbur Lucius Cross was a most unlikely politician. A noted author and literary critic who had been a professor of English, editor of the Yale Review, and finally, Dean of the Yale Graduate School, his quiet character and almost poetic oration would seem at odds with the cut-throat world of state politics. But is was just this stoic demeanor and inquisitive intelligence, that would help him make a mark on Connecticut politics during his four terms of office, from 1931 to 1939. During his time as governor, he suffered the hardest years of the Depression and worked to implement President Roosevelt’s New Deal, fought for the abolition of child labor, instituted a minimum wage, improved working conditions in factories, and guided the state’s recovery from the devastation of the Great New England Hurricane. He also strove to reorganize the state government, and would help revitalize Connecticut’s Democratic Party, which had been torn by internal strife. Cross was an excellent writer, and here—updated with a new foreword by Yale Law School graduate and author Justin Zaremby—is his compelling account of life from a childhood in the bucolic town of Mansfield, through the hallowed halls of learning at Yale University, to the highest office in Connecticut.
Connecticut Yankee
Author: Wilbur L. Cross
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1947951173
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
Equal parts nostalgic, witty, self-serving, and frank, Connecticut Yankee is an entertaining and informative memoir of the state and a scholar who shaped it. Connecticut native, Yale graduate, Yale professor and dean, and finally, unlikely Governor of the State of Connecticut during the crucial Depression years, Wilbur L. Cross’ s autobiography tells a great American story. As a Yale professor, a writer, and an editor, Wilbur L. Cross devoted himself to the English language, and specifically to understanding how novels were capable of capturing the human condition. His autobiography, Connecticut Yankee is in many ways a novel itself. The protagonist is Cross and the plot is his education. Wilbur Lucius Cross was a most unlikely politician. A noted author and literary critic who had been a professor of English, editor of the Yale Review, and finally, Dean of the Yale Graduate School, his quiet character and almost poetic oration would seem at odds with the cut-throat world of state politics. But is was just this stoic demeanor and inquisitive intelligence, that would help him make a mark on Connecticut politics during his four terms of office, from 1931 to 1939. During his time as governor, he suffered the hardest years of the Depression and worked to implement President Roosevelt’s New Deal, fought for the abolition of child labor, instituted a minimum wage, improved working conditions in factories, and guided the state’s recovery from the devastation of the Great New England Hurricane. He also strove to reorganize the state government, and would help revitalize Connecticut’s Democratic Party, which had been torn by internal strife. Cross was an excellent writer, and here—updated with a new foreword by Yale Law School graduate and author Justin Zaremby—is his compelling account of life from a childhood in the bucolic town of Mansfield, through the hallowed halls of learning at Yale University, to the highest office in Connecticut.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1947951173
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
Equal parts nostalgic, witty, self-serving, and frank, Connecticut Yankee is an entertaining and informative memoir of the state and a scholar who shaped it. Connecticut native, Yale graduate, Yale professor and dean, and finally, unlikely Governor of the State of Connecticut during the crucial Depression years, Wilbur L. Cross’ s autobiography tells a great American story. As a Yale professor, a writer, and an editor, Wilbur L. Cross devoted himself to the English language, and specifically to understanding how novels were capable of capturing the human condition. His autobiography, Connecticut Yankee is in many ways a novel itself. The protagonist is Cross and the plot is his education. Wilbur Lucius Cross was a most unlikely politician. A noted author and literary critic who had been a professor of English, editor of the Yale Review, and finally, Dean of the Yale Graduate School, his quiet character and almost poetic oration would seem at odds with the cut-throat world of state politics. But is was just this stoic demeanor and inquisitive intelligence, that would help him make a mark on Connecticut politics during his four terms of office, from 1931 to 1939. During his time as governor, he suffered the hardest years of the Depression and worked to implement President Roosevelt’s New Deal, fought for the abolition of child labor, instituted a minimum wage, improved working conditions in factories, and guided the state’s recovery from the devastation of the Great New England Hurricane. He also strove to reorganize the state government, and would help revitalize Connecticut’s Democratic Party, which had been torn by internal strife. Cross was an excellent writer, and here—updated with a new foreword by Yale Law School graduate and author Justin Zaremby—is his compelling account of life from a childhood in the bucolic town of Mansfield, through the hallowed halls of learning at Yale University, to the highest office in Connecticut.
The Complete Angler
Author: James Prosek
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0061951579
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
James Prosek has been called "the Audubon of the fishing world" by the New York Times. A passionate fisherman and talented artist from a young age, he published two illustrated books on fish and fishing while still an undergraduate at Yale. After winning a traveling fellowship to follow in the footsteps of Izaak Walton, The Compleat Angler became his obsession. He was fascinated by Walton, a humble man who won the friendship of kings, and he was intrigued by the book's philosophies concerning the timelessness and immortality that could be achieved by fishing. Although Walton was sixty when The Compleat Angler was published and Prosek only twenty when he set off to visit England, they each had traits in common: a love of fishing and an extraordinary ability to make friends. This is the story of a young man's pilgrimage through England, fishing the waters that are now privately held. Along with wonderful stories about good times, great fishing, and fine eating, this trip becomes an exploration of Waltonian ideals: how to live with humor, wisdom, contentment, and simplicity. The original watercolors complementing the text are wonderful. Like Walton's book, The Complete Angler is not about fishing but about life. Or rather, it is about fishing—but fishing is life.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0061951579
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
James Prosek has been called "the Audubon of the fishing world" by the New York Times. A passionate fisherman and talented artist from a young age, he published two illustrated books on fish and fishing while still an undergraduate at Yale. After winning a traveling fellowship to follow in the footsteps of Izaak Walton, The Compleat Angler became his obsession. He was fascinated by Walton, a humble man who won the friendship of kings, and he was intrigued by the book's philosophies concerning the timelessness and immortality that could be achieved by fishing. Although Walton was sixty when The Compleat Angler was published and Prosek only twenty when he set off to visit England, they each had traits in common: a love of fishing and an extraordinary ability to make friends. This is the story of a young man's pilgrimage through England, fishing the waters that are now privately held. Along with wonderful stories about good times, great fishing, and fine eating, this trip becomes an exploration of Waltonian ideals: how to live with humor, wisdom, contentment, and simplicity. The original watercolors complementing the text are wonderful. Like Walton's book, The Complete Angler is not about fishing but about life. Or rather, it is about fishing—but fishing is life.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Author: Mark Twain
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
A Yankee mechanic, knocked out in a fight, awakens at Camelot in A.D. 528. He saves himself from prison and death by posing as a magician and becoming minister to King Arthur. But when he attempts to help out the peasants, he meets opposition.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
A Yankee mechanic, knocked out in a fight, awakens at Camelot in A.D. 528. He saves himself from prison and death by posing as a magician and becoming minister to King Arthur. But when he attempts to help out the peasants, he meets opposition.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur
Author: Mark Twain
Publisher: Namaskar Book
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Embark on a time-traveling adventure to Camelot with "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" by Mark Twain. Join the celebrated author as he takes readers on a captivating journey through time and legend, where the modern clashes with the medieval in unexpected and humorous ways. As you delve into Twain's imaginative narrative, prepare to be swept away by the wit and satire that permeate every page. From clever inventions to daring exploits, each chapter is filled with laughter, excitement, and thought-provoking commentary on the human condition. But beyond the comedic escapades and fantastical encounters, "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" delves into deeper themes of power, authority, and the nature of progress. Twain's sharp social commentary challenges readers to question their assumptions about society and history. Yet, amidst the hilarity and absurdity, a profound question emerges: What timeless lessons can we learn from Twain's time-traveling adventure, and how do they resonate with our own understanding of the past and future? Engage with Twain's insightful tale through witty dialogue and memorable characters that capture the imagination and provoke contemplation. His exploration of the clash between tradition and innovation invites readers to reflect on the forces that shape society and culture. Now, as you journey through the pages of "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," consider this: How can Twain's humorous yet poignant commentary inspire us to challenge conventions, embrace change, and shape our own destinies? Don't miss the opportunity to experience the magic and mayhem of Camelot with "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." Acquire your copy today and embark on a timeless adventure that will leave you laughing, thinking, and yearning for more. ```
Publisher: Namaskar Book
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Embark on a time-traveling adventure to Camelot with "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" by Mark Twain. Join the celebrated author as he takes readers on a captivating journey through time and legend, where the modern clashes with the medieval in unexpected and humorous ways. As you delve into Twain's imaginative narrative, prepare to be swept away by the wit and satire that permeate every page. From clever inventions to daring exploits, each chapter is filled with laughter, excitement, and thought-provoking commentary on the human condition. But beyond the comedic escapades and fantastical encounters, "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" delves into deeper themes of power, authority, and the nature of progress. Twain's sharp social commentary challenges readers to question their assumptions about society and history. Yet, amidst the hilarity and absurdity, a profound question emerges: What timeless lessons can we learn from Twain's time-traveling adventure, and how do they resonate with our own understanding of the past and future? Engage with Twain's insightful tale through witty dialogue and memorable characters that capture the imagination and provoke contemplation. His exploration of the clash between tradition and innovation invites readers to reflect on the forces that shape society and culture. Now, as you journey through the pages of "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," consider this: How can Twain's humorous yet poignant commentary inspire us to challenge conventions, embrace change, and shape our own destinies? Don't miss the opportunity to experience the magic and mayhem of Camelot with "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." Acquire your copy today and embark on a timeless adventure that will leave you laughing, thinking, and yearning for more. ```
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Author: Twain M.
Publisher: Рипол Классик
ISBN: 5521054057
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Марк Твен – один из самых известных американских писателей, чьи произведения отличает живость повествования, искромётный юмор и умение тонко поднимать философские вопросы. «Янки из Коннектикута при дворе короля Артура» – загадочная и необычная история, в которой автор переносит главного героя, американского мастера-оружейника Хэнка Моргана, в Англию времён правления короля Артура. Читателя ждут незабываемые приключения на страницах этой увлекательной книги…Читайте зарубежную литературу в оригинале!
Publisher: Рипол Классик
ISBN: 5521054057
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Марк Твен – один из самых известных американских писателей, чьи произведения отличает живость повествования, искромётный юмор и умение тонко поднимать философские вопросы. «Янки из Коннектикута при дворе короля Артура» – загадочная и необычная история, в которой автор переносит главного героя, американского мастера-оружейника Хэнка Моргана, в Англию времён правления короля Артура. Читателя ждут незабываемые приключения на страницах этой увлекательной книги…Читайте зарубежную литературу в оригинале!
City of Bones
Author: Martha Wells
Publisher: Tordotcom
ISBN: 1250872774
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Before Martha Wells captured the hearts of MILLIONS with her Murderbot series, there was Khat, Sagai, and Elen, and a city risen out of death and decay... The city of Charisat, a tiered monolith of the Ancients’ design, sits on the edge of the vast desert known as the Waste. Khat, a member of a humanoid race created by the Ancients to survive in the Waste, and Sagai, his human partner, are relic dealers working in the bottom tiers of society, trying to stay one step ahead of the Trade Inspectors. When Khat is hired by the all-powerful Warders to find relics believed to be part of one of the Ancients' arcane engines, he, and his party, begin unravelling the mysteries of an age-old technology. This they expected. They soon find themselves as the last line of defense between the suffering masses of Charisat and a fanatical cult, bent on unleashing an evil upon the city with an undying thirst for bone. That, they did not expect. This updated and revised edition is the author’s preferred text. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Publisher: Tordotcom
ISBN: 1250872774
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Before Martha Wells captured the hearts of MILLIONS with her Murderbot series, there was Khat, Sagai, and Elen, and a city risen out of death and decay... The city of Charisat, a tiered monolith of the Ancients’ design, sits on the edge of the vast desert known as the Waste. Khat, a member of a humanoid race created by the Ancients to survive in the Waste, and Sagai, his human partner, are relic dealers working in the bottom tiers of society, trying to stay one step ahead of the Trade Inspectors. When Khat is hired by the all-powerful Warders to find relics believed to be part of one of the Ancients' arcane engines, he, and his party, begin unravelling the mysteries of an age-old technology. This they expected. They soon find themselves as the last line of defense between the suffering masses of Charisat and a fanatical cult, bent on unleashing an evil upon the city with an undying thirst for bone. That, they did not expect. This updated and revised edition is the author’s preferred text. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Yankee Doodle Numbers
Author: Elissa D. Grodin
Publisher: Count Your Way Across the U.S.
ISBN: 9781585361755
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Using numbers as its backdrop, this book gives a travelogue of the state's historic moments, symbols, landmarks, and famous people. Included are topics such as lighthouses, railway cars, one-room schoolhouses, and geographic areas"--Provided by publisher.
Publisher: Count Your Way Across the U.S.
ISBN: 9781585361755
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Using numbers as its backdrop, this book gives a travelogue of the state's historic moments, symbols, landmarks, and famous people. Included are topics such as lighthouses, railway cars, one-room schoolhouses, and geographic areas"--Provided by publisher.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Author: Марк Твен
Publisher: Litres
ISBN: 5040223013
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 461
Book Description
Publisher: Litres
ISBN: 5040223013
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 461
Book Description