The Goody Phelps Papers


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Goody Phelps had a best-selling novel with "The Bitterman Papers" and the world was at his feet.Now, twenty years later, the fame, fortune and good times have disappeared and Goody has become a "professional" alcoholic.Join Goody and an unforgettable cast of characters as Goody searches for meaning in his life.And equitable employment.




Phelps Papers


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The Lydia R. Baldwin Phelps Papers consist of correspondence, compositions, a certificate, and a biographical note. The papers chiefly reflect her activities as a student at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in South Hadley, Massachusetts from 1843-1845. In six letters to family members she discusses her studies, domestic work, daily schedule, expenses for the purchase of books, and the food, regulations and religious life at the school. She notes the occurrences of such illnesses as scarlet fever, smallpox, and "lung fever" (tuberculosis) among students, teachers and area residents and discusses her dental problems, Several of the letters mention Mary Lyon's enthusiasm for missionary work and funds raised by teachers and students to support this effort; she also comments on missionary meetings at the Seminary including one where a student who was the daughter of missionaries appeared in native costume. Letters written in June 1844 and July 1845 describe Mountain Day expeditions, one of them featuring lectures by Edward Hitchcock and a number of other Amherst College professors. An additional letter is from Martha Lyman regarding her possible enrollment in the Seminary. Fourteen compositions in the collection reflect English language instruction in writing at the school and concern subjects such as a "Tour to the North Pole," "The Natural Sciences and Mathematics compared," "Popery," and "A Mother's Love." The compositions include some comments by teachers and often reflect the importance of religion at Mount Holyoke. These papers also include a certificate from her minister M. E. White attesting to Phelps' good character and a biographical note from about 1872.




A Bunny Screaming


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One man's struggle with approaching middle-age and a look back at his life's many loves and losses.




Edward John Phelps Papers


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Correspondence and writings of Phelps. Includes early letters (1854-1863) to George W. Harmon of Bennington concerning legal matters; later letters to John W. Stewart concerning political matters and personal affairs; and personal letters to John G. McCullough and his daughter Ella McCullough. Also includes copies of exchanges of letters (1890) with actor Joseph Jefferson. Writings include copies of Phelps's humorous poem about Essex Junction, Vt. " The Lay of the Lost Traveler", including correspondence with Hall Park McCullough about different versions of the poem. Other writings include mss. of addresses on "The Future of the English Language" and "Sir Walter Scott" and a corrected proof of remarks to graduates of Yale Law School, Class of 1898. Includes two documents relating to Phelps's service as minister to Great Britain: a privately printed pamphlet on Cyrus W. Field's banquet in Phelps's honor on July 4, 1885 in London and a copy from the London Times of Phelps's speech (1885) at the dinner to Her Majesty's Judges.




The Circle of Greed


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When Brad Chambers and his best friend Kyle Taggart venture into the Superstition mountains to research the legend of the Lost Dutchman mine, they discover a mystery decades old that leads them on a trail of murder, deceit and greed that stretches a hundred years to the days of the wild, wild west.




Speaking of Michelangelo


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Benny Minus hit the top of the pop music charts with "Speaking of Michelangelo". But as the years went by, bad decisions and self-destructive habits left Benny a tormented and lonely man, searching for some hint of his former glory.







The Western United States


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