Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Carole Marsh Books
ISBN: 0793375851
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Natchez River Rogues!
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Carole Marsh Books
ISBN: 0793375851
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Publisher: Carole Marsh Books
ISBN: 0793375851
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Natchez River Rogues!
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780793373703
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Lesser known facts on assorted & sundry characters of the Natchez Trace.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780793373703
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Lesser known facts on assorted & sundry characters of the Natchez Trace.
The Rogue Republic
Author: William C. Davis
Publisher: HMH
ISBN: 0547549156
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 425
Book Description
The little-known story of the West Florida Revolt: “One rollicking good book.” —Jay Winik When Britain ceded the territory of West Florida—what is now Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida—to Spain in 1783, America was still too young to confidently fight in one of Europe’s endless territorial contests. So it was left to the settlers, bristling at Spanish misrule, to establish a foothold in the area. Enter the Kemper brothers, whose vigilante justice culminated in a small band of American residents drafting a constitution and establishing a new government. By the time President Madison sent troops to occupy the territory, assert US authority under the Louisiana Purchase, and restore order, West Florida’s settlers had already announced their independence, becoming our country’s shortest-lived rogue “republic.” Meticulously researched and populated with some of American history’s most colorful and little-known characters, this is the story of a young country testing its power on the global stage, as well as an examination of how the frontier spirit came to define the nation’s character. The Rogue Republic shows how hardscrabble frontiersmen and gentleman farmers planted the seeds of civil war, marked the dawn of Manifest Destiny, and laid the groundwork for the American empire. “A significant study of an obscure but highly revealing moment in American history . . . Not only does Davis cast a bright light into these murky corners of our national past, he does so with a grace and clarity equal to the best historical writing today.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review “A well-documented account of ‘America’s second and smallest rebellion,’ led by a simple storekeeper named Reuben Kemper . . . Davis tells this story with nuance and panache.” —Publishers Weekly
Publisher: HMH
ISBN: 0547549156
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 425
Book Description
The little-known story of the West Florida Revolt: “One rollicking good book.” —Jay Winik When Britain ceded the territory of West Florida—what is now Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida—to Spain in 1783, America was still too young to confidently fight in one of Europe’s endless territorial contests. So it was left to the settlers, bristling at Spanish misrule, to establish a foothold in the area. Enter the Kemper brothers, whose vigilante justice culminated in a small band of American residents drafting a constitution and establishing a new government. By the time President Madison sent troops to occupy the territory, assert US authority under the Louisiana Purchase, and restore order, West Florida’s settlers had already announced their independence, becoming our country’s shortest-lived rogue “republic.” Meticulously researched and populated with some of American history’s most colorful and little-known characters, this is the story of a young country testing its power on the global stage, as well as an examination of how the frontier spirit came to define the nation’s character. The Rogue Republic shows how hardscrabble frontiersmen and gentleman farmers planted the seeds of civil war, marked the dawn of Manifest Destiny, and laid the groundwork for the American empire. “A significant study of an obscure but highly revealing moment in American history . . . Not only does Davis cast a bright light into these murky corners of our national past, he does so with a grace and clarity equal to the best historical writing today.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review “A well-documented account of ‘America’s second and smallest rebellion,’ led by a simple storekeeper named Reuben Kemper . . . Davis tells this story with nuance and panache.” —Publishers Weekly
Natchez River Rogues!
Author: carole Marsh
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Natchez (Miss.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Natchez (Miss.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Index
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Design (Washington, D.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Design (Washington, D.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Rogue River
Author: Kerry Newcomb
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312981228
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Texas-born bounty hunter Cole Anthem and other survivors of a Cheyenne war try to escape safely via a woman's keelboat along the Rogue, but an Indian chief and his warriors are armed and searching for their enemies.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312981228
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Texas-born bounty hunter Cole Anthem and other survivors of a Cheyenne war try to escape safely via a woman's keelboat along the Rogue, but an Indian chief and his warriors are armed and searching for their enemies.
My First Pocket Guide About Mississipi
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 063508676X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
The perfect reference guide for students in grades 3 and up - or anyone! This handy, easy-to-use reference guide is divided into seven color-coded sections which includes Mississippi basic facts, geography, history, people, places, nature and miscellaneous information. Each section is color coded for easy recognition. This Pocket Guide comes with complete and comprehensive facts ALL about Mississippi. Riddles, recipes, and surprising facts make this guide a delight! Mississippi Basics section explores your state's symbols and their special meaning. Mississippi Geography section digs up the what's where in Mississippi. Mississippi History section is like traveling through time to some of Mississippi's greatest moments. Mississippi People section introduces you to famous personalities and your next-door neighbors. Mississippi Places section shows you where you might enjoy your next family vacation. Mississippi Nature section tells what Mother Nature gave to Mississippi. Mississippi Miscellaneous section describes the real fun stuff ALL about Mississippi.
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 063508676X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
The perfect reference guide for students in grades 3 and up - or anyone! This handy, easy-to-use reference guide is divided into seven color-coded sections which includes Mississippi basic facts, geography, history, people, places, nature and miscellaneous information. Each section is color coded for easy recognition. This Pocket Guide comes with complete and comprehensive facts ALL about Mississippi. Riddles, recipes, and surprising facts make this guide a delight! Mississippi Basics section explores your state's symbols and their special meaning. Mississippi Geography section digs up the what's where in Mississippi. Mississippi History section is like traveling through time to some of Mississippi's greatest moments. Mississippi People section introduces you to famous personalities and your next-door neighbors. Mississippi Places section shows you where you might enjoy your next family vacation. Mississippi Nature section tells what Mother Nature gave to Mississippi. Mississippi Miscellaneous section describes the real fun stuff ALL about Mississippi.
Fodor's Essential South
Author: Fodor's
Publisher: Fodors Travel Publications
ISBN: 1400003393
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 546
Book Description
"With the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee, the Gulf Coast & other top spots in 10 states"--Cover.
Publisher: Fodors Travel Publications
ISBN: 1400003393
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 546
Book Description
"With the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee, the Gulf Coast & other top spots in 10 states"--Cover.
Rogue's Mistress
Author: Eugenia Riley
Publisher: Eugenia Riley Classics
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Available Again at Last: Eugenia Riley’s Breathtaking Guardian/Ward Romance Set in the Steamy Old South! ROGUE OF NEW ORLEANS They called him “Julian the Terrible.” Handsome, well-born, and hot-blooded, Julian Devereux gambled, drank, seduced women, and fought duels beneath The Oaks. The one soft spot in his heart was for his beautiful young ward, Mercy O’Shea. Julian had rescued nine-year-old Mercy on that terrible, long-ago night when he was compelled to kill her father. Wracked by guilt, Julian sponsored Mercy’s education and saw to her every need—even though the spirited young miss swore to hate him forever. But now Mercy has blossomed into a passionate, headstrong young woman, and Julian must wonder if he can save her from himself. ROGUE’S MISTRESS At eighteen, Mercy O’Shea is ready to escape her relationship with her handsome but arrogant guardian, Julian Devereux. Deliberately slighting Julian, Mercy accepts a marriage proposal from a young man Julian deems unsuitable. Furious when Julian rejects her suitor, Mercy vows to defy him, and soon discovers the horrifying, fascinating truth—that her guardian actually wants her for himself, and is even willing to blackmail her into marriage! Pride and passion explode between the strong-willed lovers as Mercy becomes Julian’s unwilling bride. Convinced that Julian only desires her physically, Mercy is determined to hide the devastating attraction she feels toward her dark, sexy husband. Julian guards his own heart, unable to reveal to Mercy that he wants her not just as a mistress but as a cherished wife. Can their fragile relationship survive all the secrets of their tortured pasts and bring love and healing to their shattered hearts? Rogue’s Mistress is a fiery, touching and sensual historical romance set in glittering antebellum New Orleans. Approximately 120,000 words. Eugenia Riley is the renowned, bestselling author of dozens of historical, contemporary, and time-travel romances, including the classics A Tryst in Time and Bushwhacked Bride. She has written for publishers including Avon, Bantam, Warner, Harlequin and Dorchester. She has numerous ebooks available.
Publisher: Eugenia Riley Classics
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Available Again at Last: Eugenia Riley’s Breathtaking Guardian/Ward Romance Set in the Steamy Old South! ROGUE OF NEW ORLEANS They called him “Julian the Terrible.” Handsome, well-born, and hot-blooded, Julian Devereux gambled, drank, seduced women, and fought duels beneath The Oaks. The one soft spot in his heart was for his beautiful young ward, Mercy O’Shea. Julian had rescued nine-year-old Mercy on that terrible, long-ago night when he was compelled to kill her father. Wracked by guilt, Julian sponsored Mercy’s education and saw to her every need—even though the spirited young miss swore to hate him forever. But now Mercy has blossomed into a passionate, headstrong young woman, and Julian must wonder if he can save her from himself. ROGUE’S MISTRESS At eighteen, Mercy O’Shea is ready to escape her relationship with her handsome but arrogant guardian, Julian Devereux. Deliberately slighting Julian, Mercy accepts a marriage proposal from a young man Julian deems unsuitable. Furious when Julian rejects her suitor, Mercy vows to defy him, and soon discovers the horrifying, fascinating truth—that her guardian actually wants her for himself, and is even willing to blackmail her into marriage! Pride and passion explode between the strong-willed lovers as Mercy becomes Julian’s unwilling bride. Convinced that Julian only desires her physically, Mercy is determined to hide the devastating attraction she feels toward her dark, sexy husband. Julian guards his own heart, unable to reveal to Mercy that he wants her not just as a mistress but as a cherished wife. Can their fragile relationship survive all the secrets of their tortured pasts and bring love and healing to their shattered hearts? Rogue’s Mistress is a fiery, touching and sensual historical romance set in glittering antebellum New Orleans. Approximately 120,000 words. Eugenia Riley is the renowned, bestselling author of dozens of historical, contemporary, and time-travel romances, including the classics A Tryst in Time and Bushwhacked Bride. She has written for publishers including Avon, Bantam, Warner, Harlequin and Dorchester. She has numerous ebooks available.
Mississippi River Country Tales
Author: Jim Fraiser
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
ISBN: 9781455608911
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
The people who live in towns and cities along the Mississippi River in the southern United States are a special breed, steeped in 500 years of history as rich as the coffee they drink, or the soil where once the river ran. Mississippi River Country Tales is a fast-paced, easy to read history that covers everything from the early conquistadors and the first Mardi Gras to Fannie Lou Hamer and Archie Manning, and covers the geographic region from Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, and Louisiana. The book has received hearty praise from reviewers across the South: "[Mississippi River Country Tales] contains an incredible cast of real-life characters that would defy any writer of fiction to create lest they be perceived as too unbelievable. The book can do nothing but add to Jim Fraiser's growing reputation as another young Mississippi writer who knows how to tell stories about the places and people he knows best." --Biloxi Sun-Herald
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
ISBN: 9781455608911
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
The people who live in towns and cities along the Mississippi River in the southern United States are a special breed, steeped in 500 years of history as rich as the coffee they drink, or the soil where once the river ran. Mississippi River Country Tales is a fast-paced, easy to read history that covers everything from the early conquistadors and the first Mardi Gras to Fannie Lou Hamer and Archie Manning, and covers the geographic region from Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, and Louisiana. The book has received hearty praise from reviewers across the South: "[Mississippi River Country Tales] contains an incredible cast of real-life characters that would defy any writer of fiction to create lest they be perceived as too unbelievable. The book can do nothing but add to Jim Fraiser's growing reputation as another young Mississippi writer who knows how to tell stories about the places and people he knows best." --Biloxi Sun-Herald