Historic Trentham 1914-1917

Historic Trentham 1914-1917
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Total Pages : 210
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Synopsis Historic Trentham 1914-1917 by : Will Lawson

Historic Houses of the United Kingdom

Historic Houses of the United Kingdom
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Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : UBBS:UBBS-00000224
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Synopsis Historic Houses of the United Kingdom by : Charles Edwardes

An Authentic Historical Racing Calendar of all the Plates, Sweepstakes, Matches,&c. run for at York, from ... 1709, to ... 1785 inclusive ... With an account of the cock-matches fought at York in each race-week ... To which is added an account of the races for the Royal Plates ... at Hambleton, York and Richmond; and of the races ... at Hambleton from ... 1748 to ... 1757, also of the races since the first commencement of the Gold Cups at Richmond and Doncaster; likewise for the Gold Cups at Beverley. In which is also given pedigrees and performances of the most celebrated race-horses, that have appeared on the English turf, etc

An Authentic Historical Racing Calendar of all the Plates, Sweepstakes, Matches,&c. run for at York, from ... 1709, to ... 1785 inclusive ... With an account of the cock-matches fought at York in each race-week ... To which is added an account of the races for the Royal Plates ... at Hambleton, York and Richmond; and of the races ... at Hambleton from ... 1748 to ... 1757, also of the races since the first commencement of the Gold Cups at Richmond and Doncaster; likewise for the Gold Cups at Beverley. In which is also given pedigrees and performances of the most celebrated race-horses, that have appeared on the English turf, etc
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Total Pages : 134
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Synopsis An Authentic Historical Racing Calendar of all the Plates, Sweepstakes, Matches,&c. run for at York, from ... 1709, to ... 1785 inclusive ... With an account of the cock-matches fought at York in each race-week ... To which is added an account of the races for the Royal Plates ... at Hambleton, York and Richmond; and of the races ... at Hambleton from ... 1748 to ... 1757, also of the races since the first commencement of the Gold Cups at Richmond and Doncaster; likewise for the Gold Cups at Beverley. In which is also given pedigrees and performances of the most celebrated race-horses, that have appeared on the English turf, etc by : William Pick

Samuel Johnson in Historical Context

Samuel Johnson in Historical Context
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9780230522695
ISBN-13 : 0230522696
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Synopsis Samuel Johnson in Historical Context by : J. Clark

In one of the more sudden shifts of perspective, and hotly contested controversies of recent historical and literary scholarship, our view of Johnson has been fundamentally changed. This volume offers the best up-to-the-moment account of what has been achieved, and points to the new directions in which scholarship is developing. It will be essential reading for all concerned with eighteenth-century studies.

History of the British Turf, from the Earliest Period to the Present Day

History of the British Turf, from the Earliest Period to the Present Day
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Total Pages : 610
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ISBN-10 : BSB:BSB10299705
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Synopsis History of the British Turf, from the Earliest Period to the Present Day by : James Christie Whyte

This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy!

Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, North Carolina Narratives (Complete)

Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, North Carolina Narratives (Complete)
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Publisher : Library of Alexandria
Total Pages : 499
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ISBN-10 : 9781465612182
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Synopsis Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, North Carolina Narratives (Complete) by : United States Work Projects Administration

My name is Louisa Adams. I wuz bawned in Rockingham, Richmond County, North Carolina. I wuz eight years old when the Yankees come through. I belonged to Marster Tom A. Covington, Sir. My mother wuz named Easter, and my father wuz named Jacob. We were all Covingtons. No Sir, I don't know whur my mother and father come from. Soloman wuz brother number one, then Luke, Josh, Stephen, Asbury. My sisters were Jane, Frances, Wincy, and I wuz nex'. I 'members grandmother. She wuz named Lovie Wall. They brought her here from same place. My aunts were named, one wuz named Nicey, and one wuz named Jane. I picked feed for the white folks. They sent many of the chillun to work at the salt mines, where we went to git salt. My brother Soloman wuz sent to the salt mines. Luke looked atter the sheep. He knocked down china berries for 'em. Dad and mammie had their own gardens and hogs. We were compelled to walk about at night to live. We were so hongry we were bound to steal or parish. This trait seems to be handed down from slavery days. Sometimes I thinks dis might be so. Our food wuz bad. Marster worked us hard and gave us nuthin. We had to use what we made in the garden to eat. We also et our hogs. Our clothes were bad, and beds were sorry. We went barefooted in a way. What I mean by that is, that we had shoes part of the time. We got one pair o' shoes a year. When dey wored out we went barefooted. Sometimes we tied them up with strings, and they were so ragged de tracks looked like bird tracks, where we walked in the road. We lived in log houses daubed with mud. They called 'em the slaves houses. My old daddy partly raised his chilluns on game. He caught rabbits, coons, an' possums. We would work all day and hunt at night. We had no holidays. They did not give us any fun as I know. I could eat anything I could git. I tell you de truth, slave time wuz slave time wid us. My brother wore his shoes out, and had none all thu winter. His feet cracked open and bled so bad you could track him by the blood. When the Yankees come through, he got shoes.