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The Jekyll Island Club - Southern Haven for America's Millionaires (Hardcover): William Barton McCash, June Hall McCash The Jekyll Island Club - Southern Haven for America's Millionaires (Hardcover)
William Barton McCash, June Hall McCash
R1,294 R1,090 Discovery Miles 10 900 Save R204 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From its inception in 1886, the Jekyll Island Club included in its elite membership the nation's wealthiest families, among them the Rockefellers, Pulitzers, Vanderbilts, and Morgans. Far from the hectic northern cities where the members tended their fortunes, this private island refuge off Georgia's coast offered the wealthy a tranquil change of pace.

Bringing together more than 240 fascinating photographs, Barton and June McCash trace the sixty-two-year history of this exclusive retreat whose members at one time were reputed to represent one-seventh of the nation's wealth. From the time of the club's opening, members came to Jekyll Island each winter to seek elegant leisure, arriving on yachts or in private train cars from New York, Boston, Chicago, and Philadelphia. Capturing the lives and amusements of the very wealthy, this evocative photographic history presents descriptions of elaborate costume balls and playful outdoor parties; the Rockefeller clan gathering at water's edge and J. P. Morgan lounging by the pool; Victor Astor's "patented beach boat" and the Goulds' private indoor tennis court; the Vanderbilts' yacht anchored offshore and the imposing "cottages" built by individual members.

During their stays, members amused themselves in a variety of pursuits. In the 1890s they organized bicycling clubs and held races on the beach. Hunting was also for a time a favorite activity and the island was regularly stocked with imported wildlife--pheasant, quail, turkey, and bucks. By 1919, however, the game committee had dwindled to one member, and prime hunting grounds had been cleared for golf courses and tennis courts. The hub of the island's social life, however, was the clubhouse, where members gathered in formal attire to converse, while drinking fine wine and dining on freshly caught game and local delicacies.

The seclusion that Jekyll Island offered was not impenetrable. On the day after Christmas in 1900, the country's fascination with technology could no longer be resisted, and the sound of a gasoline automobile disturbed the island's quiet glades for the first time. Despite the immense wealth of the club, it was not immune to the stock market crash of 1893 and the Panic of 1907. The club managed to survive World War I intact and enjoyed a "golden age" from 1919 to 1927, during which time it held its own against the increasingly popular Florida resorts. The stock market crash of 1929, however, initiated a death spiral. Membership declined steadily throughout the 1930s, and when the United States entered World War II, the club closed its doors forever.

Based on surviving club records, newspaper accounts, and letters and diaries of members and guests, "The Jekyll Island Club" chronicles an era when leisure was the preserve of the wealthy. For more than six decades the island, now a state park, served as a haven for millionaires. As one visitor described the Jekyll Island Club, it was "the only place of its kind in the world--and will never be again."

A 'Titanic' Love Story - Ida and Isidor Straus (Hardcover): June Hall McCash A 'Titanic' Love Story - Ida and Isidor Straus (Hardcover)
June Hall McCash
R837 Discovery Miles 8 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book traces the life of Isidor and Ida Straus, both German Jewish immigrants who arrived as children in America in the early 1850s. Isidor's father, Lazarus, was an itinerate peddler in Georgia, but within one generation the family became the wealthy owners of Macy's Department Store in New York. A Titanic Love Story follows the Strauses' life from Talbotton, Georgia, where an anti-Semitic incident caused them to move to nearby Columbus. The devastation of Columbus at the end of the Civil War brought the family to New York, where Isidor met and eventually married the young Ida Blun. Ida and Isidor balanced the demands of business, family, and service to others and carved out their individual roles in those domains. A Titanic Love Story emphasizes their work together as a couple, focusing not only on Isidor's important roles as businessman, member of congress, and philanthropist, but also on Ida's contributions as an intelligent partner, the soul of the household, and matriarch of the family, as well as a stalwart supporter of her husband and one who engaged in philanthropic and creative activities of her own. The Strauses were wealthy Jews within their New York community, and as people committed to the welfare of their family, their city, their country, and those less fortunate than themselves, they dealt with their own grief, illness, and occasional brushes with anti-Semitism. Ironically, their final happy days in the south of France lead to their unexpected sailing on the Titanic. Both died as they had lived, with dignity, honor, loyalty to one another, and compassion for others. The public outpouring of grief at their deaths, even by today's standards of over-the-top journalism, was remarkable.

Must I Tell It? I Gotta Tell It! - A Book of Sermons That Are Promoting, Pronouncing, Propelling, Prospering and Providential... Must I Tell It? I Gotta Tell It! - A Book of Sermons That Are Promoting, Pronouncing, Propelling, Prospering and Providential (Hardcover)
Addie June Hall
R670 Discovery Miles 6 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Eleanor's Daughter - A Novel of Marie de Champagne (Hardcover): June Hall McCash Eleanor's Daughter - A Novel of Marie de Champagne (Hardcover)
June Hall McCash
R852 Discovery Miles 8 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Cultural Patronage of Medieval Women (Hardcover): June Hall McCash The Cultural Patronage of Medieval Women (Hardcover)
June Hall McCash
R2,930 Discovery Miles 29 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Cultural Patronage of Medieval Women is the first volume exclusively devoted to an examination of the significant role played by women as patrons in the evolution of medieval culture. The twelve essays in this volume look at women not simply as patrons of letters but also as patrons of the visual and decorative arts, of architecture, and of religious and educational foundations. Patronage as a means of empowerment for women is an issue that underlies many of the essays. Among the other topics discussed are the various forms patronage took, the obstacles to women's patronage, and the purposes behind patronage. Some women sought to further political and dynastic agendas; others were more concerned with religion and education; still others sought to provide positive role models for women. The amusement of their courts was also a consideration for female patrons. These essays also demonstrate that as patrons women were often innovators. They encouraged vernacular literature as well as the translation of historical works and of the Bible, frequently with commentary, into the vernacular. They led the way in sponsoring a variety of genres and encouraged some of the best-known and most influential writers of the Middle Ages. Moreover, they were at the forefront in fostering the new art of printing, which made books accessible to a larger number of people. Finally, the essays make clear that behind much patronage lay a concern for the betterment of women.

Island Passages - An Illustrated History of Jekyll Island, Georgia (Hardcover): Jingle Davis Island Passages - An Illustrated History of Jekyll Island, Georgia (Hardcover)
Jingle Davis; Photographs by Benjamin Galland; Commentary by June Hall McCash
R1,014 Discovery Miles 10 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although it is among the smallest of Georgia’s Golden Isles, Jekyll Island boasts a depth of history rivaling that of its larger neighbours. The island embraces two National Historic Landmarks, a listing reserved for the nation’s most significant treasures. More than fifty archaeological sites have been excavated on Jekyll; others remain unexplored, including an Indian burial mound discovered recently on the grounds of a beachfront motel. Written in a lively, accessible style by Jingle Davis and lavishly illustrated with photographs by Benjamin Galland, Island Passages is a solid work of public history that presents a carefully researched document of Jekyll Island, Georgia, from its geologic beginning as a shifting sand spit to its present-day ownership by the state of Georgia. While many books have been published about Jekyll, most focus on specific erasor episodes of island history—such as the Jekyll Island Club, the landing of the slaveship Wanderer, and the DuBignon family dynasty. Davis and Galland’s book makes an important contribution to the island’s literature because it synthesizes all these aspects into a comprehensive and beautifully executed history that will appeal to coastal and island history aficionados and the general reader alike.

Level Up Maths: Pupil Book (Level 3-5) (Paperback): Keith Pledger, Amanda Bearne, June Hall, Sharon Bolger, Mark Haslam, Ian... Level Up Maths: Pupil Book (Level 3-5) (Paperback)
Keith Pledger, Amanda Bearne, June Hall, Sharon Bolger, Mark Haslam, …
R1,153 Discovery Miles 11 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book puts Maths into contexts that make sense to pupils, showing them how it relates to other subjects and how useful it is in everyday life. Each concept is presented in a clear, relevant and engaging way, ensuring that pupils are inspired to succeed. Key points and practice questions are all arranged by level to provide explicit differentiation. Stimulating, fun and exciting activities provide a memorable learning experience with high impact images to help put maths in an exciting context. Extended activities give pupils plenty of opportunities for problem solving and peer discussion. SAT-style questions at the end of every Unit ensure that all readers are fully prepared.

Marguerite's Landing (Paperback): June Hall McCash Marguerite's Landing (Paperback)
June Hall McCash
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R520 R461 Discovery Miles 4 610 Save R59 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Almost to Eden (Paperback): June Hall McCash Almost to Eden (Paperback)
June Hall McCash
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R478 R421 Discovery Miles 4 210 Save R57 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Almost to Eden is the captivating fictional narrative of an Irish immigrant, Maggie O'Brien, whose life intertwines with members and workers of the historic Jekyll Island Club. Seeking a new Eden in America, she discovers that freedom and justice, even in the new world, do not always triumph over wealth and power. In the process of her journey, Maggie finds and loses the things she loves most, but grace and courage lead her toward a fulfillment she never thought to find.

A Companion to Chretien de Troyes (Paperback): Norris J. Lacy, Joan Tasker Grimbert A Companion to Chretien de Troyes (Paperback)
Norris J. Lacy, Joan Tasker Grimbert; Contributions by Annie Combes, Donald L Maddox, Douglas Kelly, …
R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A fine collection...an excellent introduction to Chretien's world and work. Highly recommended. CHOICE Chretien de Troyes is arguably the creator of Arthurian romance, and it is on his work that later writers have based their interpretations. This book offers both crucial information on, and a comprehensive coverage of, all aspectsof the work of Chretien de Troyes - the literary and historical background, patronage, his influence on other writers, manuscripts and editions of his work and, at the heart of the volume, major essays on the themes, techniques and artistic achievements in each of his compositions; the contributions, all from leading experts in Chretien and related studies, have been commissioned especially for this volume and are designed to remain accessible to studentswhile also addressing specialists in Arthurian studies and Chretien de Troyes. They reflect the most current critical and scholarly views on one of the greatest of medieval authors. CONTRIBUTORS: JOHN W. BALDWIN, JUNEHALL MCCASH, LAURENCE HARF-LANCNER, NORRIS J. LACY, DOUGLAS KELLY, KEITH BUSBY, PETER F. DEMBOWSKI, ROBERTA L. KRUEGER, DONALD MADDOX, SARA STURM-MADDOX, JOAN TASKER GRIMBERT, MATILDA TOMARYN BRUCKNER, TONY HUNT, RUPERT T. PICKENS, ANNIE COMBES, MICHELLE SZKILNIK, EMMANUELE BAUMGARTNER

The Life of Saint Audrey - A Text (Paperback): Marie De France, June Hall McCash, Judith Clark Barban The Life of Saint Audrey - A Text (Paperback)
Marie De France, June Hall McCash, Judith Clark Barban; Foreword by Emanuel J. Mickel
R1,299 R884 Discovery Miles 8 840 Save R415 (32%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Preserved in a single manuscript in the British library, the Life of Saint Audrey or Vie Seinte Audree is the story of an Anglo-Saxon princess, who, though twice married, remains a virgin until her death. The text is a fine example of what some critics have called a hagiographical romance?a saint's life that borrows many characteristics from secular romance. Written in the late twelfth or early thirteenth century, the Vie Seinte Audree is published here for the first time in English, along with the Old French text. The editors of this new edition provide helpful material on the life of the historical Saint Audrey and her Anglo-Saxon world. They also discuss women's writing in Anglo-Norman England as well as the subject of spiritual marriage. In addition, they examine secondary sources that have focused on the Vie Seinte Audree. A map of seventh-century England, a table of proper names and a genealogical chart of the Royal Lineage of Saint Audrey are all included.

A Companion to Chretien de Troyes (Hardcover): Norris J. Lacy, Joan Tasker Grimbert A Companion to Chretien de Troyes (Hardcover)
Norris J. Lacy, Joan Tasker Grimbert; Contributions by Annie Combes, Donald L Maddox, Douglas Kelly, …
R2,288 Discovery Miles 22 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the most important medieval authors studied in historical and literary context. Chretien de Troyes is arguably the creator of Arthurian romance, and it is on his work that later writers have based their interpretations. This book offers both crucial information on, and a comprehensive coverage of, all aspectsof the work of Chretien de Troyes - the literary and historical background, patronage, his influence on other writers, manuscripts and editions of his work and, at the heart of the volume, major essays on his themes, techniques and artistic achievements in each of his compositions; the contributions, all from leading experts in Chretien and related studies, have been commissioned especially for this volume and are designed to remain accessible to studentswhile also addressing specialists in Arthurian studies and Chretien de Troyes. They reflect the most current critical and scholarly views on one of the greatest of medieval authors. CONTRIBUTORS: JOHN W. BALDWIN, JUNE HALL MCCASH, LAURENCE HARF-LANCNER, NORRIS J. LACY, DOUGLAS KELLY, KEITH BUSBY, PETER F. DEMBOWSKI, ROBERTA L. KRUEGER, DONALD MADDOX, SARA STURM-MADDOX, JOAN TASKER GRIMBERT, MATILDA TOMARYN BRUCKNER, TONY HUNT, RUPERT T. PICKENS, ANNIE COMBES, MICHELLE SZKILNIK, EMMANUELE BAUMGARTNER

Plum Orchard (Paperback): June Hall McCash Plum Orchard (Paperback)
June Hall McCash
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R487 R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Save R56 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

June Hall McCash, named 2011 Georgia Author of the Year for her first novel, Almost to Eden, once again delivers a story of hope and renewal with Plum Orchard. The saga is set on Cumberland Island during plantation-era Georgia and centers around a remarkable woman known as Elisabeth Bernardey. Zabette, as she is called, was born the illegitimate daughter of a planter and a slave and was raised as the planter's daughter, so she finds herself neither completely free nor totally in bondage. Plum Orchard chronicles her journey through the Antebellum South as she strives to live in two worlds while belonging totally to neither. This epic tale spans a large portion of the nineteenth century and is a narrative that explores both the darkness that was slavery and the light that lives within the human heart.

Love's Fools:  Aucassin, Troilus, Calisto and the Parody of the Courtly Lover (Paperback): June Hall Martin Love's Fools: Aucassin, Troilus, Calisto and the Parody of the Courtly Lover (Paperback)
June Hall Martin
R1,024 Discovery Miles 10 240 Out of stock
Eleanor's Daughter - A Novel of Marie de Champagne (Paperback): June Hall McCash Eleanor's Daughter - A Novel of Marie de Champagne (Paperback)
June Hall McCash
R720 R638 Discovery Miles 6 380 Save R82 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Called! Step by Step (Paperback): June Hall McNeely, Joyce Sweeney Martin Called! Step by Step (Paperback)
June Hall McNeely, Joyce Sweeney Martin
R510 Discovery Miles 5 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Boys of Shiloh (Paperback): June Hall McCash The Boys of Shiloh (Paperback)
June Hall McCash
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R305 R262 Discovery Miles 2 620 Save R43 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Thread Box (Paperback): June Hall McCash The Thread Box (Paperback)
June Hall McCash
R332 Discovery Miles 3 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
No More Career Pity Parties (Paperback): June Hall No More Career Pity Parties (Paperback)
June Hall
R298 Discovery Miles 2 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

No More Career Pity Parties covers four topics in a succinct manner so readers can determine what needs to be done in terms of developing and handling career concerns then and jump right into doing it. The four topics are: - discovering ways to determine a good career that fits your personality and skills; - the traditional and non-traditional employment search - the application and interview process - ways to handle various situations that occur while employed such as stress and burnout Each chapter begins with my 2 cents, followed by Q & A from the advice column, then leads into the heart of the matter. There are so many people in college, others trying to get back in the workplace, and those who are displaced homemakers that don't know where to start regarding a career or even basic employment. No More Career Pity Parties offers help regardless if you're a teenage or mature adult looking for simple answers regarding gaining, sustaining, or changing employment.

Jekyll Island's Early Years - From Prehistoriy through Reconstruction (Paperback): June Hall McCash Jekyll Island's Early Years - From Prehistoriy through Reconstruction (Paperback)
June Hall McCash
R759 R650 Discovery Miles 6 500 Save R109 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the foremost authority on the famed Georgia barrier island, here is the first in-depth look at Jekyll Island's early history. Much of what defines our view of the place dates from the Jekyll Island Club era. Founded in 1886, the Club was the private resort of America's moneyed elite, including the Vanderbilts, Rockefellers, and Pulitzers. In her new book that ranges from pre-Columbian times through the Civil War and its aftermath, June Hall McCash shows how the environment, human conflict, and a desire for refuge shaped the island long before the Club's founding.

Jekyll's earliest identifiable inhabitants were the Timucua, a flourishing group of Native Americans who became extinct within two hundred years after their first contact with Europeans. Caught up in the New World contests among France, Spain, and England, the island eventually became part of a thriving English colony. In subsequent stories of Jekyll and its residents, the drama of our nation plays out in microcosm. The American Revolution, the War of 1812, the slavery era, and the Civil War brought change to the island, as did hurricanes and cotton farming. Personality conflicts and unsanctioned love affairs also had an impact, and McCash's narrative is filled with the names of Jekyll's powerful and often colorful families, including Horton, Martin, Leake, and du Bignon.

Bringing insight and detail to a largely untold chapter of Jekyll's past, June Hall McCash breathes life into a small part of Georgia that looms large in the state's history.

Where the Wind Blows - Life's Mysteries Unfold (Paperback): June Hall Where the Wind Blows - Life's Mysteries Unfold (Paperback)
June Hall
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R611 R530 Discovery Miles 5 300 Save R81 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Pennsylvanian family leaves with a wagon train to Salina, Kansas. The main character is the son Billy, his adolescent years, the joining of a cattle drive and subsequent life with trials on the trails from Texas to Montana. Billy's experiences through adult years and of meeting Julie Johnson who is prominent in his last years.

Julie returns to Hawaii, marrying an oil man from Texas. A fantastic, outrageous life on the road with his company follows. Together parts one and two are historical, factual, hilarious and made for a happy life that blew them all over, just like the wind blows.

Must I Tell it? I Gotta Tell It! - A Book of Sermons that Are Promoting, Pronouncing, Propelling, Prospering and Providential... Must I Tell it? I Gotta Tell It! - A Book of Sermons that Are Promoting, Pronouncing, Propelling, Prospering and Providential (Paperback)
Addie June Hall
R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Cultural Patronage of Medieval Women (Paperback, New): June Hall McCash The Cultural Patronage of Medieval Women (Paperback, New)
June Hall McCash
R1,070 Discovery Miles 10 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Cultural Patronage of Medieval Women is the first volume exclusively devoted to an examination of the significant role played by women as patrons in the evolution of medieval culture. The twelve essays in this volume look at women not simply as patrons of letters but also as patrons of the visual and decorative arts, of architecture, and of religious and educational foundations. Patronage as a means of empowerment for women is an issue that underlies many of the essays. Among the other topics discussed are the various forms patronage took, the obstacles to women's patronage, and the purposes behind patronage. Some women sought to further political and dynastic agendas; others were more concerned with religion and education; still others sought to provide positive role models for women. The amusement of their courts was also a consideration for female patrons. These essays also demonstrate that as patrons women were often innovators. They encouraged vernacular literature as well as the translation of historical works and of the Bible, frequently with commentary, into the vernacular. They led the way in sponsoring a variety of genres and encouraged some of the best-known and most influential writers of the Middle Ages. Moreover, they were at the forefront in fostering the new art of printing, which made books accessible to a larger number of people. Finally, the essays make clear that behind much patronage lay a concern for the betterment of women.

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