World of Books - Find your book here
1990 update to The genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard family ...
Lucy Abigail BrainardThey later moved to Stacyville, IA. Mary (Snow) Brainard d. 2 Dec. 1892, Stacyville, IA. Oliver Brainard d. 29 Aug. 1898. They are both buried in Rosendale, WI. Children: i. Charles Henry Brainard; b. 30 May 1843, Greenwich, CT. He enlisted in ...
The Northeastern Reporter
More editionsCOOKE, C. J. Charles Henry Brainard died at his home in Henderson county on March 25, 1912, leaving him surviving Minerva R. Brainard, his widow, and Charles Ashael Brainard, Elmlra E. Epperly, and William Henry Brainard, his children, ...
Lucy Finds Her Way
Nancy N. RueLucy’s a good detective—but she ends up a hostage too. In the fourth and last installment in the Lucy Novels, Lucy must depend on an unlikely ally to find her way out of this mess and in life.
The life and writings of Ernest Hemingway
Robert Brainard PearsallRobert Brainard Pearsall. The Life and Writings of Ernest Hemingway by Robert Brainard Pearsall RODOPI NV AMSTERDAM 1973 m H431S0 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number : 72—93573.
Charles Henry Brainard Papers
Charles Henry BrainardAn autograph album (1858-1884), a letter book (1855-1883), and a scrapbook of letters and autographs (1795-1857 and undated).
Globalization: What Now?
Lael BrainardIn this book, Lael Brainard and Robert Litan examine how the United States can sustain its strong national interest in promoting globalization while responding effectively to the causes and consequences of terrorism.
The Genealogist: Official Journal of the American-Canadian ...
More editionsOne of these friendships involved Beth BRAINARD and Jennie ALLYN. My mother's maiden name was Sarah Elizabeth (Beth) BRAINARD. Her New England pedigree stretches doggedly toward Alfred the Great, as my father's does ...
Seneca's Faith
Abigail OwenPraise for Abigail Owen “ANDROMEDA'S FALL is one book that you need to have mappedout time to read because it will not let you put it down...[Y]ou will be enthralled.” ~Fresh Fiction ~*~ “Abigail Owen's ability to spin a tale captivated me ...
Dearest Friend: A Life of Abigail Adams
Lynne WitheyThe lively, authoritative, New York Times bestselling biography of Abigail Adams. This is the life of Abigail Adams, wife of patriot John Adams, who became the most influential woman in Revolutionary America.
Twayne's English Authors Series
Robert Brainard PearsallRobert Brainard Pearsall. Twayne's English Authors Series Sylvia E. Bowman, Editor INDIANA UNIVERSITY Frank Harris TEA?) 103 Frank Harris By ROBERT BRAINARD PEARSALL University of Nevada, Las.
Vascular Ultrasound: How, Why and When
Abigail ThrushHow, Why and When Abigail Thrush, Timothy Hartshorne. THIRD EDITION w Vascular ULTRASQUND HOW, WHY AND WHEN Abigail Thrush Tim Hartshorne INCLUDES DVD CHURCHILL comammg vldeoclups of novmal LIVINGSTONE ...
Abigail Adams: Courageous Patriot and First Lady
Barbara A. SomervillIn the Library Bober, Natalie S. Abigail Adams: Witness to a Revolution. New York: Simon & Schuster Children's, 1998. Davis, Kate. Abigail Adams. San Diego: Blackbirch Press, 2002. Ferris, Jeri Chase. Remember the Ladies: A Story About ...
Joe: a memoir of Joe Brainard
Ron PadgettRon Padgett remembers the life and times of his friend, the brilliant artist Joe Brainard.
Lucy in Print
Michael KarolMichael Karol, the author of Lucy A to Z, has done it again! Lucy in Print digs deep to give Lucy fans (and who isn't one?) a unique look at Lucille Ball, her TV shows, and her co-stars, as reported by the press over the past 60 years.
Abigail Adams
Jim Whiting1. David McCullough, John Adams (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2001), p. 26. 2. Lynne Withey, Dearest Friend: A Life of Abigail Adams (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1981), p. 10. 3. Phyllis Lee Levin, Abigail Adams: A Biography (New ...
Abigail and John Adams: The Americanization of Sensibility
G. J. Barker-BenfieldAbigail Adams to William Stephen Smith, August 13, 1785, in ibid., 6:266–67. 32. Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, August 15, 1785, in ibid., 276–77. Unless otherwise indicated, quotations in subsequent paragraphs are from this source.
Abigail Adams
Jill C. WheelerIntroduction to the life of former First Lady Abigail Adams, from her childhood to the White House and beyond.
Abigail Muchmore: An Original Tale
Lois G. GramblingAbigail Muchmore is a Marshall Cavendish publication.
Vampire Apocalypse: A World Torn Asunder
Derek GunnHarrington lookedover to Lucy Irvine. “Lucy, can you give us the state of thenation please?” Lucy Irvine remained seated. Harris had always considered hera shy woman with people but had come to realise, as hadmany others, that, where ...
The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. ...
PreviewSamuell & Elizabeth, b. May 10, 1696 Jacob, m. Abigail MASON, Apr. 28, 1736 Jacob, s. Jacob & Abigail, b. Jan. 31, 1736/7 Jacob, Jr., m. Abigail CARTER, Jan. 24, 1758 Jacob, Jr., d. Apr. 21, 1760 Jacob, s. [Daniel & Mary], b. Apr. 8, 1765; d.
Abigail Adams: Girl of Colonial Days
Jean Brown WagonerUsing simple language that beginning readers can understand, this lively, inspiring, and believable biography looks at the childhood of Abigail Adams. Illustrated throughout.
Overcoming Abigail
Elliot MabeuseSet amidst the magnificent wealth and jaded sensuality of 1897 New Orleans, Overcoming Abigail is the story of the transcendent passions and transforming love that exist at the very edge of human sexuality.
The Athena File
Jennifer HaynieHe leaned against the front fender and wiped his dirty hands on a rag. “That's me. And who are you?” “Major Abigail Ward. Jonathan's sister.” She offered both a smile and her hand. “David, Abigail Ward's on the phone,” Kyra had.
Abigail Adams: First Lady and Patriot
Pat McCarthyRecounts the life and accomplishments of Abigail Adams, our nation's second First Lady, who was known for her dedication to women's rights.
Abigail Adams: Witness to a Revolution
Natalie S. BoberAbigail Adams was an extraordinary woman who witnessed the gathering storm of the American Revolution and saw the battle of Bunker Hill from a hilltop near her home.
Abigail Adams: A Biography
Phyllis Lee LevinA biography of Abigail Adams, wife of the second president of the United States, drawing from her letters to explore her strong commitments to the new nation, her family, and her husband.
THE COMIC DNA OF LUCILLE BALL: INTERPRETING THE ICON
Michael KarolThis book, by acclaimed Lucy author Michael Karol-Lucy A to Z: The Lucille Ball Encyclopedia, The Lucille Ball Quiz Book, Lucy in Print-examines Ball's impact and dissects what it was, and is, that makes Lucy not only an icon of laughter, ...
The New Zealand Journeys of Lucy Violet Hodgkin
Frances HenryLucy Violet Hodgkin (1869-1954), daughter of Thomas and Lucy Anna Hodgkin, was born in Northumberland, England. She later married John Holdsworth in 1922, whom she had met in an earlier visit to New Zealand.
The Transformation of Yvette
Lucy CostiganLucy Costigan. THE TRANSFORMATION OF YVETTE A Novel Lucy Costigan The Transformation of Yvette Copyright © 2007 by Lucy Costigan. iUniverse, Inc. New York Lincoln Shanghai.
who called from an unknown number?