Author: Lea Graham
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781912561476
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The poems in this book grow out and around the Hotel Vernon, built at the turn of the 20th century in Worcester, Mass, exploring the history of the place and the people who passed through it.
Born on the First of Two
Author: Anya Geist
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780894091155
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Born on Earth but orphaned as a baby, Maya grew up in the Land of the Clouds under the kind, watchful eye of her adoptive aunt. Although Maya loves the slow, majestic beauty of her home, she is restless, haunted by memories of the fateful day when strange people came after her parents-the same day she was brought up to the Land. Now, convinced she is the hero predicted by an ancient prophecy, eleven-year-old Maya runs away to Earth, embarking on a dangerous, time-traveling adventure to explore the planet and learn about her parents, herself, and her destiny.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780894091155
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Born on Earth but orphaned as a baby, Maya grew up in the Land of the Clouds under the kind, watchful eye of her adoptive aunt. Although Maya loves the slow, majestic beauty of her home, she is restless, haunted by memories of the fateful day when strange people came after her parents-the same day she was brought up to the Land. Now, convinced she is the hero predicted by an ancient prophecy, eleven-year-old Maya runs away to Earth, embarking on a dangerous, time-traveling adventure to explore the planet and learn about her parents, herself, and her destiny.
From the Hotel Vernon
Author: Lea Graham
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781912561476
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The poems in this book grow out and around the Hotel Vernon, built at the turn of the 20th century in Worcester, Mass, exploring the history of the place and the people who passed through it.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781912561476
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The poems in this book grow out and around the Hotel Vernon, built at the turn of the 20th century in Worcester, Mass, exploring the history of the place and the people who passed through it.
Who's Doing It
Author: Johnny Bui
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781641373876
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Have you ever asked yourself... What's my purpose? What should I be doing? Where can I find meaning? In today's modern age, we are more equipped than ever to find success, yet so many of us struggle to achieve it. Who's Doing It?: The Rise of the Entrepreneur explores the intersection of self-initiative, societal expectations and curiosity. It shows that you can achieve success at any point in your life despite the hand that you have been dealt. If you are willing to see your goals from the macro-perspective and focus on picking your battles, success will follow. In this book, you'll discover: What it means to be Young and Relentless Why its so important to Say YES! What are the most common Rude Awakenings, and when can we expect them What it means to have Experience How to read In Between The Lines to find success And so much more! You are only limited by your ambition. Reading Who's Doing It?: The Rise of the Entrepreneur demonstrates that you are capable of anything. Around the world, young entrepreneurs are succeeding every day. Your time is now!
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781641373876
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Have you ever asked yourself... What's my purpose? What should I be doing? Where can I find meaning? In today's modern age, we are more equipped than ever to find success, yet so many of us struggle to achieve it. Who's Doing It?: The Rise of the Entrepreneur explores the intersection of self-initiative, societal expectations and curiosity. It shows that you can achieve success at any point in your life despite the hand that you have been dealt. If you are willing to see your goals from the macro-perspective and focus on picking your battles, success will follow. In this book, you'll discover: What it means to be Young and Relentless Why its so important to Say YES! What are the most common Rude Awakenings, and when can we expect them What it means to have Experience How to read In Between The Lines to find success And so much more! You are only limited by your ambition. Reading Who's Doing It?: The Rise of the Entrepreneur demonstrates that you are capable of anything. Around the world, young entrepreneurs are succeeding every day. Your time is now!
Worcester's Forgotten Catacombs
Author: Charles W. Longeway, Sr.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781505415933
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
This book is about the secret catacombs, more than thirty rooms forty feet below the ground, that exist in the heart of the City of Worcester, Massachusetts. Discovered in the early 1900s, the time of origin and purpose are still in question. Read about the activities that took place in the rooms of the catacombs that were reported through stories told almost a century ago. Take this adventure into the past, where you will find more questions than answers about this secret underground labyrinth. The author presents his research in an effort to explain how the extensive catacombs could have come into existence. The reader is encouraged to continue the quest of bringing this story out of the darkness and into the light. This book may inspire you to join the search of uncovering missing information needed to solve this amazing puzzle.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781505415933
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
This book is about the secret catacombs, more than thirty rooms forty feet below the ground, that exist in the heart of the City of Worcester, Massachusetts. Discovered in the early 1900s, the time of origin and purpose are still in question. Read about the activities that took place in the rooms of the catacombs that were reported through stories told almost a century ago. Take this adventure into the past, where you will find more questions than answers about this secret underground labyrinth. The author presents his research in an effort to explain how the extensive catacombs could have come into existence. The reader is encouraged to continue the quest of bringing this story out of the darkness and into the light. This book may inspire you to join the search of uncovering missing information needed to solve this amazing puzzle.
Dean Worcester's Fantasy Islands
Author: Mark Rice
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 0472052187
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 233
Book Description
A biography of the man whose photographic activities had a profound influence on the way that Americans perceived the Philippines throughout the twentieth century
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 0472052187
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 233
Book Description
A biography of the man whose photographic activities had a profound influence on the way that Americans perceived the Philippines throughout the twentieth century
Surrendering to the Path
Author: Robert Eugene Perry
Publisher: Human Error Publishing
ISBN: 9781948521413
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
New and old poems by Robert Eugene Perry -All of us want to belong somewhere, to find that place we cancall home. Each of us seeks a connection with each other, andwith something larger than ourselves.
Publisher: Human Error Publishing
ISBN: 9781948521413
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
New and old poems by Robert Eugene Perry -All of us want to belong somewhere, to find that place we cancall home. Each of us seeks a connection with each other, andwith something larger than ourselves.
A History of Worcester, 1674-1848
Author: Kenneth J. Moynihan
Publisher: History Press (SC)
ISBN: 9781596292345
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Author Kenneth J. Moynihan chronicles the fascinating early history of this bustling junction town and offers readers a front-row view of Worcester's dramatic, nearly forgotten past. The Nipmuc Indians destroyed the first settlement at Worcester in 1675. A second attempt was made in the 1680s, but a permanent settlement did not take root until 1713. Worcester's first citizens battled French and Indian enemies and endured a succession of political, ethnic and religious rivalries. How did the Nipmuc deal with the English threat? How did settlers cope with changes in economic and political life after the Revolution? For the first time in 170 years, a historian takes a fresh look at the history of early Worcester.
Publisher: History Press (SC)
ISBN: 9781596292345
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Author Kenneth J. Moynihan chronicles the fascinating early history of this bustling junction town and offers readers a front-row view of Worcester's dramatic, nearly forgotten past. The Nipmuc Indians destroyed the first settlement at Worcester in 1675. A second attempt was made in the 1680s, but a permanent settlement did not take root until 1713. Worcester's first citizens battled French and Indian enemies and endured a succession of political, ethnic and religious rivalries. How did the Nipmuc deal with the English threat? How did settlers cope with changes in economic and political life after the Revolution? For the first time in 170 years, a historian takes a fresh look at the history of early Worcester.
Edgemere
Author: Steven Riel
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781736599051
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Shapeshifting abounds in Steven Riel's latest collection, as this pro-feminist gay poet marshals aparade of female personas that includes Senator Elizabeth Dole, Joan of Arc, and The Supremes.Riel's poems zigzag across liminal spaces not just between male/female and human/inhuman,but between those fallen from AIDS and survivors who grieve them.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781736599051
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Shapeshifting abounds in Steven Riel's latest collection, as this pro-feminist gay poet marshals aparade of female personas that includes Senator Elizabeth Dole, Joan of Arc, and The Supremes.Riel's poems zigzag across liminal spaces not just between male/female and human/inhuman,but between those fallen from AIDS and survivors who grieve them.
Rediscovering an American Community of Color
Author: Nancy Kathryn Burns
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780998681733
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
An invaluable record of African American lives in the aftermath of Emancipation and Reconstruction This book presents a photographic narrative of African American and Native American migration and resettlement in the aftermath of Emancipation and Reconstruction. Taken between 1897 and 1917 by itinerant photographer William Bullard of Worcester, Massachusetts, these photographs address larger themes involving race in American history, many of which remain relevant today: the story of people of color claiming their rightful place in society and creating a community in new surroundings. William Bullard's heretofore unpublished collection of more than 230 glass negatives presenting the African American and Nipmuc communities of Worcester, Massachusetts, at the turn of the century provides an exceptional opportunity to significantly deepen our understanding of the use of photography at a political and personal level. Unlike most extant photographic collections of black Americans taken in this period, the subjects in Bullard's photographs are identified in his logbook, allowing this book to tell specific stories about individuals and re-create a more accurate historical context. In addition, though most publications engaging with African American history focus on the Gilded Age or the Civil Rights eras, this collection of Bullard's photographs exposes a critical gap in many visual histories. Predating the Great Migration, these photographs portray a moment seldom stressed in the historical narrative, replacing stereotypical notions of poverty and dysfunction with accomplishment and respectability.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780998681733
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
An invaluable record of African American lives in the aftermath of Emancipation and Reconstruction This book presents a photographic narrative of African American and Native American migration and resettlement in the aftermath of Emancipation and Reconstruction. Taken between 1897 and 1917 by itinerant photographer William Bullard of Worcester, Massachusetts, these photographs address larger themes involving race in American history, many of which remain relevant today: the story of people of color claiming their rightful place in society and creating a community in new surroundings. William Bullard's heretofore unpublished collection of more than 230 glass negatives presenting the African American and Nipmuc communities of Worcester, Massachusetts, at the turn of the century provides an exceptional opportunity to significantly deepen our understanding of the use of photography at a political and personal level. Unlike most extant photographic collections of black Americans taken in this period, the subjects in Bullard's photographs are identified in his logbook, allowing this book to tell specific stories about individuals and re-create a more accurate historical context. In addition, though most publications engaging with African American history focus on the Gilded Age or the Civil Rights eras, this collection of Bullard's photographs exposes a critical gap in many visual histories. Predating the Great Migration, these photographs portray a moment seldom stressed in the historical narrative, replacing stereotypical notions of poverty and dysfunction with accomplishment and respectability.
Worcester Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Worcester (Mass.)
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Worcester (Mass.)
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description