The Beverleys


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His Own Country


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"Tragedy of a doctor, one-eighth negro, who returns to Virginia with his white wife and daughter." Cf. Hanna, A. Mirror for the nation







The House of the Wizard


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A Self-made Man


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Hathercourt


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Reproduction of the original: Hathercourt by Mary Louise Steward Molesworth




The History of Virginia


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Hercules


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Read the legendary story of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft, seen through the eyes of former RAF captain Scott Bateman 'An engaging and revealing read' - JOHN NICHOL --- Anytime, Anywhere, Anyhow. Whether it’s war, natural disaster, or humanitarian emergency, for over fifty years the RAF’s Hercules force was the first in and last out of any crisis faced by the UK government around the globe. First conceived in the 1950s, the US-built Lockheed C-130 Hercules earned its spurs flying difficult and dangerous missions in the Vietnam War before entering service with air forces around the world. Originally designed as transport aircraft, the Hercules has been pressed into service as an aerial tanker, gunship, spyplane, air-sea rescuer and bomber. Instantly recognisable, it became synonymous with daring special forces missions like the legendary raid in Entebbe in which dozens of hostages were rescued from the clutches of terrorists. In RAF colours it's seen action on every continent on the planet including Antarctica, flying life and death missions in the Falklands, Lebanon, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Sudan and all points in between. Former RAF Hercules Captain Scott Bateman opens the cockpit to give an action-packed insider’s account of what it’s like to fly this legendary flying machine in peace and war, and at home and abroad, paying tribute to the remarkable men and women who operated this much loved aircraft, and to those comrades in arms who, in doing so, made the ultimate sacrifice.




Turquoise and Ru


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"Turquoise and Ruby" is a novel written by L. T. Meade. While I don't have access to the full text of this specific book, I can provide some general information about the author and her works. L. T. Meade, whose full name was Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith, was a prolific Irish author who wrote a wide range of novels and stories during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was known for her works primarily aimed at children and young adults, including adventure stories, mysteries, and tales of friendship.




The Beverley Family of Virginia


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Robert Beverley emigrated from England to Middlesex County, Virginia in 1683 and married twice. Descendants live throughout the United States.