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inauthor: Nathaniel Peter Hill from books.google.com
Lord North was in many ways a most successful politician.
inauthor: Nathaniel Peter Hill from books.google.com
For additional historical publications produced by the U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command, please check out these resources here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/naval-history-heritage-command Year 2016 marked the 71st anniversary of ...
inauthor: Nathaniel Peter Hill from books.google.com
“An enchanting and original account of Beatrix Potter's life and her love of plants and gardening.” —Judy Taylor, vice president of the Beatrix Potter Society There aren’t many books more beloved than The Tale of Peter Rabbit and ...
inauthor: Nathaniel Peter Hill from books.google.com
With a historian’s perspective and a critic’s insight, award-winning author Andrew Delbanco marvelously demonstrates that Melville was very much a man of his era and that he recorded — in his books, letters, and marginalia; and in ...
inauthor: Nathaniel Peter Hill from books.google.com
In this first biography of Jack Kerouac to fully portray the intense inner life that inspired his work, Kerouac's last editor addresses the writer's homosexual relationships with men, and sheds a new light on their profound impact upon his ...
inauthor: Nathaniel Peter Hill from books.google.com
" Footnotes give additional information concerning many of the people listed. This volume was published in 1949 to help scholarly research in the history of colonial of Georgia.
inauthor: Nathaniel Peter Hill from books.google.com
... in author's files. 16. Nathaniel C. Nash, “Fannie Mae to Sell New Securities,” New York Times, April 22, 1987. 17. Leland C. Brendsel, “Great Expectations,” Secondary Mortgage Markets 3, no. 1 (Spring 1986): 4. 18. Patric H. Hendershott ...
inauthor: Nathaniel Peter Hill from books.google.com
Offers a thorough examination of Afro-Barbadian migration to Liberia during the mid- to late nineteenth century.
inauthor: Nathaniel Peter Hill from books.google.com
At eighteen, Sarah Payne Stuart fled her mother and all the other disapproving mothers of her too-perfect hometown of Concord, Massachusetts, only to return years later when she had children of her own.