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The short story was a commercial phenomenon which took off in the
late nineteenth century and lasted through to the rise of
television and film. Baldwin uses a wide variety of sources to show
how economic factors helped to dictate how and what a wide variety
of authors wrote.
The short story was a commercial phenomenon which took off in the
late nineteenth century and lasted through to the rise of
television and film. Baldwin uses a wide variety of sources to show
how economic factors helped to dictate how and what a wide variety
of authors wrote.
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Lora's Poems (Paperback)
Lora Ellen Baldwin, Oakley Dean Baldwin
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R185
Discovery Miles 1 850
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Mayhem on the Mountain
Doris Barber Baldwin; Oakley Dean Baldwin
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R337
Discovery Miles 3 370
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The Triangle (Paperback)
Doris Gail Baldwin, Oakley Dean Baldwin
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R318
Discovery Miles 3 180
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Whosoever (Paperback)
Doris Gail Baldwin; Oakley Dean Baldwin
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R293
Discovery Miles 2 930
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Mom had quit school in ninth grade to marry my father. Later in
life after having nine children, seven of whom survived to
adulthood, she took classes and earned her GED in her mid-forties.
She was so proud to have completed her GED and we were proud of her
too. Mom belonged to the Presbyterian Writers Guild in Lexington
North Carolina. They encouraged her to write her personal
experiences. Mom passed away in 2009. Mom's dream was to publish
her stories and her poems; unfortunately, none of these stories
were ever published. These stories were just kept in a box with her
Bible that I received after she died. All of these stories are true
to the best of my knowledge; the smallest things would make her
happy so I am typing up her stories for you all to read. I hope you
enjoy them as much as I have, as these are memoirs of her life
growing up as an Appalachian child. I am publishing these stories
in honor of her memory and love for the gift of being her son.
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