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Books > History > History of specific subjects > Genealogy, heraldry, names and honours
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Family Genealogy
- Baird, Blair, Butler, Cook, Childs, Clark, Cole, Crane, De Kruyft, Edwards, Finney, Fleming, Graves, Grandine, Haney, Hitchcock, Kerwin, Lawson, Lowry, McAlpin, Peper, Richardson, Rittenhouse, Southwood, Stolp, Williams and Wright
(Hardcover)
Publius V. (Publius Virgilius) Lawson
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R958
Discovery Miles 9 580
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Beth
(Hardcover)
Faye Bryant
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R773
Discovery Miles 7 730
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The Hatfield-McCoy feud has long been the most famous vendetta of
the southern Appalachians. Over the years it has become encrusted
with myth and error. Scores of writers have produced accounts of
it, but few have made any real effort to separate fact from
fiction. Novelists, motion picture producers, television script
writers, and others have sensationalized events that needed no
embellishment. Using court records, public documents, official
correspondence, and other documentary evident, Otis K. Rice
presents an account that frees, as much as possible, fact from
fiction, event from legend. He weighs the evidence carefully,
avoiding the partisanship and the attitude of condescension and
condemnation that have characterized many of the writings
concerning the feud. He sets the feud in the social, political,
economic, and cultural context of eastern Kentucky and southwestern
West Virginia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
By examining the legacy of the Civil War, the weakness of
institutions such as the church and education system, the
exaggerated importance of family, the impotence of the law, and the
isolation of the mountain folk, Rice gives new meaning to the
origins and progress of the feud. These conditions help explain why
the Hatfield and McCoy families, which have produced so many fine
citizens, could engage in such a bitter and prolonged vendetta
"The silence of Barbara Synge" provides a fascinating companion
volume to Bill McCormack's acclaimed "Fool of the Family" (2000), a
biography of the playwright J.M. Synge (1871--1909).
Taking the alledged death of Mrs John Hatch (née Synge) in 1767
as a focal point, this book explores the varied strands of the
Synge family tree in eighteenth and nineteenth century Ireland.
Key events in the family's history are carefully documented,
including a suicide in 1769 which is echoed in an early Synge play,
the effects of the famine which influenced The "Playboy of the
Western World" in 1907, and the behavior of Francis Synge at the
time of the union.
"The Silence of Barbara Synge" is a unique work of cultural
enquiry, combining archival research, literary criticism, and
religious and medical history to pull the strands together and
relate them to the family's literary descendent J.M. Synge.
Symbols are all around us - some mysterious, some timeless, some
arcane and some prosaic. But what are their origins? What does the
infinity symbol really signify? Do you understand yin and yang? And
why is the swastika really a good luck sign? This enticing gift
book explores the world of classic symbols and signs, revealing the
deep meaning and often quirky history behind each one. From the
ouroboros and the ankh to the menorah, caduceus and astrological
symbols, the book ranges widely across the world's most recognised
symbols. With one symbol per page, accompanied by a detailed
explanation and history, and printed on high quality paper with a
special binding, Classic Symbols is a unique and attractive book
which will appeal to a broad range of readers, both as a gift and
as a source for tattoo designs and other creative projects.
An encyclopedia that compiles pseudonyms from all over the world,
from all ages and occupations. It interprets some 635,000
pseudonyms of roughly 270,000 people. It includes initials, nick
names, order names, birth and married names.
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Ancestral Roots and Descendants of Charles Robert Looney and LaVanchie Margaret Cool and the Families of Ackley, Adams, Bradford, Burbank, Cool, Crow, Dwight, Flint, Goodwin, Granger, Hoar, Kuhl, Mason, Partridge, Wark, and Whiting
(Hardcover)
Richard Coleman Witters
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R937
Discovery Miles 9 370
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"And the families of Ackley, Adams, Bradford, Burbank, Cool, Crow,
Dwight, Flint, Goodwin, Granger, Hoar, Kuhl, Mason, Partridge,
Wark, and Whiting."
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