Texas State Publications
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Page : 820 pages
File Size : 17,19 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Government publications
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Page : 820 pages
File Size : 17,19 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Government publications
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Page : 644 pages
File Size : 43,71 MB
Release : 1989-07
Category : Government publications
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Page : 164 pages
File Size : 29,34 MB
Release : 1974
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Author : D. Clayton James
Publisher : LSU Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 48,44 MB
Release : 1993-05-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807118603
Antebellum Natchez is most often associated with the grand and romantic aspects of the Old South and its landed gentry. Yet there was, as this book so amply illustrates, another Natchez—the Natchez of ordinary citizens, small businessmen, and free Negroes, and the Natchez under-the-Hill of brawling boatmen, professional gamblers, and bold-faced strumpets. Antebellum Natchez not only takes a critical look at the town’s aristocracy but also examines the depth of its commercial activities and the life of its middle- and lower-class elements. Author D. Clayton James brings the political, economic, and social aspects of antebellum Natchez into perspective and debunks a number of myths and illusions, including the notion that the town was a stronghold of Federalism and Whiggery. Starting with the Natchez Indians and their “Sun God” culture, James traces the development of the town from the native village through the plotting and intrigue of the changing regimes of the French, Spanish, British, and Americans. James makes a perceptive analysis of the aristocrats’ role in restricting the growth of the town, which in 1800 appeared likely to become the largest city in the transmontane region. “The attitudes and behavior of the aristocrats of Natchez during the final three decades of the antebellum period were characterized by escapism and exclusiveness,” says James. “With the aristocrats sullenly withdrawing into their world...Natchez lost forever the opportunity to become a major metropolis, and Mississippi was led to ruin.” Quoting generously from diaries, journals, and other records, the author gives the reader a valuable insight into what life in a Southern town was like before the Civil War. Antebellum Natchez is an important account of the role of Natchez and its colorful figures—John Quitman, Robert Walker, Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, William C. C. Claiborne, and a host of others—in the colonial affairs of the Lower Mississippi Valley and the growth of the Old Southwest.
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Page : 446 pages
File Size : 25,25 MB
Release : 1886
Category : Sangamon County (Ill.)
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Author : Allan M. Siegal
Publisher : Crown
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 17,47 MB
Release : 2015-09-29
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1101905441
The premier source for journalists, now revised and updated for 2015. Does the White House tweet? Or does the White House post on Twitter? Can "text" be a verb and also a noun? When should you link? For anyone who writes--short stories or business plans, book reports or news articles--knotty choices of spelling, grammar, punctuation and meaning lurk in every line: Lay or lie? Who or whom? That or which? Is Band-Aid still a trademark? It's enough to send you in search of a Martini. (Or is that a martini?) Now everyone can find answers to these and thousands of other questions in the handy alphabetical guide used by the writers and editors of the world's most authoritative news organization. The guidelines to hyphenation, punctuation, capitalization and spelling are crisp and compact, created for instant reference in the rush of daily deadlines. The 2015 edition is a revised and condensed version of the classic guide, updated with solutions to problems that plague writers in the Internet age: · How to cite links and blogs · How to handle tweets, hashtags and other social-media content · How to use current terms like “transgender,” or to choose thoughtfully between "same-sex marriage" and "gay marriage" With wry wit, the authors have created an essential and entertaining reference tool.
Author : American Revolution Bicentennial Administration
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Page : 580 pages
File Size : 21,4 MB
Release : 1974
Category : American Revolution Bicentennial, 1976
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Author : Richard Montoya
Publisher : Samuel French, Inc.
Page : 82 pages
File Size : 31,37 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0573696470
Premiered on July 27, 2006, at the Center Theatre Group's Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, California.
Author : Jim Brandon
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Page : 288 pages
File Size : 24,89 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Occultism
ISBN : 9780912019017
Author : Michael Wallis
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 29,59 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0312082851
Tells the story of the legendary road, Route 66, begun in the early 1920s that covered 2400 miles from Chicago to Los Angeles.