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A biography of Benjamin Franklin Butler.
Author : That Brick
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Page : 32 pages
File Size : 32,65 MB
Release : 1868
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A biography of Benjamin Franklin Butler.
Author : Adam Moore
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Page : 36 pages
File Size : 22,80 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780933849242
Adam Moore describes how he suffered a serious brain injury and recovered with medical help and family support.
Author : Edmund Clarence Stedman
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Page : 682 pages
File Size : 48,20 MB
Release : 1891
Category : American literature
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Page : 712 pages
File Size : 47,43 MB
Release : 1894
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Author : Edmund Clarence Stedman
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Page : 688 pages
File Size : 50,73 MB
Release : 1889
Category : American literature
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Author : Edmund Clarence Stedman
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Page : 712 pages
File Size : 46,97 MB
Release : 1894
Category : American literature
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Author : Edmund Clarence Stedman
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Page : 682 pages
File Size : 47,40 MB
Release : 1892
Category : American literature
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Author : Eric Partridge
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1426 pages
File Size : 32,41 MB
Release : 2006-05-02
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 1134963653
The definitive work on the subject, this Dictionary - available again in its eighth edition - gives a full account of slang and unconventional English over four centuries and will entertain and inform all language-lovers.
Author : Caroline Field Levander
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 45,99 MB
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 9780813532233
From the time that the infant colonies broke away from the parent country to the present day, narratives of U.S. national identity are persistently configured in the language of childhood and family. In The American Child: A Cultural Studies Reader, contributors address matters of race, gender, and family to chart the ways that representations of the child typify historical periods and conflicting ideas. They build on the recent critical renaissance in childhood studies by bringing to their essays a wide range of critical practices and methodologies. Although the volume is grounded heavily in the literary, it draws on other disciplines, revealing that representations of children and childhood are not isolated artifacts but cultural productions that in turn affect the social climates around them. Essayists look at games, pets, adolescent sexuality, death, family relations, and key texts such as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and the movie Pocahontas; they reveal the ways in which the figure of the child operates as a rich vehicle for writers to consider evolving ideas of nation and the diverse role of citizens within it.
Author : Terry Victor
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 2232 pages
File Size : 19,5 MB
Release : 2007-12-01
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 1134615337
Reviews of the two-volume New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, 2005: The king is dead. Long live the king! The old Partridge is not really dead; it remains the best record of British slang antedating 1945 Now, however, the preferred source for information about English slang of the past 60 years is the New Partridge. James Rettig, Booklist, American Library Association Most slang dictionaries are no better than momgrams or a rub of the brush, put together by shmegegges looking to make some moola. The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, on the other hand, is the wee babes. Ian Sansom, The Guardian The Concise New Partridge presents, for the first time, all the slang terms from the New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English in a single volume. With over 60,000 entries from around the English-speaking world, the Concise gives you the language of beats, hipsters, Teddy Boys, mods and rockers, hippies, pimps, druggies, whores, punks, skinheads, ravers, surfers, Valley girls, dudes, pill-popping truck drivers, hackers, rappers and more. The Concise New Partridge is a spectacular resource infused with humour and learning its rude, its delightful, and its a prize for anyone with a love of language.