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In den WarenkorbGebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextrnrnIn 1861, Two sections in America, the North and the South, are like Angels dancingnwith the evil of slavery and are gamboling with the Demons of Death. This will be settled by ancontest of arms. What follows is the story of Edward.
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In den WarenkorbGebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextChapter One: Orphaned and Alone in ManhattanEdward was an orphan at age ten, and he was now living with relative guardians who treated him with disdain. They certainly did not need another mouth to feed.Chapter Two: Edward .
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - In 1861, Two sections in America, the North and the South, are like Angels dancingwith the evil of slavery and are gamboling with the Demons of Death. This will be settled by a contest of arms. What follows is the story of Edward Connery, his search for meaning to his life, and the experiences and adventures he experiences during this odyssey. He will become a soldier fighting Demon forces of slavery. He will find his love and come to realize the evils of slavery, and the humanity of the slave class, while becoming a better, and more insightful man.
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Chapter One: Orphaned and Alone in ManhattanEdward was an orphan at age ten, and he was now living with relative guardians who treated him with disdain. They certainly did not need another mouth to feed.Chapter Two: Edward Joined McAllister's Battery and went camping.'The one who attacks now will be victorious, and the enemy will have to be in a hurry if he gets ahead of me. 'Ulysses S. GiantChapter Three: Shiloh, Nothing Would Ever Be the Same Again.On my fall visit to Shiloh in 2006, the leaves were changing their uniforms for those of bright new fall shades, browns, oranges and reds, some so red they were almost purple. This contrasted to the green leaves and blood red earth that appeared on the ground those two deadly days in April, 1862.Chapter Four: VicksburgThe President then laid out the concerns and questions he had held about Grant's movements and plans for capturing the city and concluded: 'I now wish to make the Personal acknowledgment that you were right, and I was wrong.' A. LincolnChapter Five: Chattanooga'On, On I must go, to meet a soldiers fate . ' William T. ShermanWith the opening of the 'cracker line,' the besieged army was eating better than the investing army.Chapter Six: Atlanta'At this critical moment a subordinate officer pulled out a pocket handkerchief and tied it to a ramrod, and was in the act of raising it in a token of surrender. Captain Cooper struck it down with his sword, explaining 'Never! As long as there is a man left.' ' They had kept track of the guns by the sound, having come to know it as it were, their voices.'Chapter Seven: Railroads, Trains, Indians, Cow Chips, and Chaps'One day as Mr. Murphy & myself was baleing hay we heard someone crossing the Creek, Mike said there were Indians and told me to go to the cabin and get the guns. I started when a big Indian said hold up. I stopped and by then there was another one between me and the cabin so it was all off.
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 294 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | In 1861, Two sections in America, the North and the South, are like Angels dancing with the evil of slavery and are gamboling with the Demons of Death. This will be settled by a contest of arms. What follows is the story of Edward Connery, his search for meaning to his life, and the experiences and adventures he experiences during this odyssey. He will become a soldier fighting Demon forces of slavery. He will find his love and come to realize the evils of slavery, and the humanity of the slave class, while becoming a better, and more insightful man.
Zustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 294 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | In 1861, Two sections in America, the North and the South, are like Angels dancing with the evil of slavery and are gamboling with the Demons of Death. This will be settled by a contest of arms. What follows is the story of Edward Connery, his search for meaning to his life, and the experiences and adventures he experiences during this odyssey. He will become a soldier fighting Demon forces of slavery. He will find his love and come to realize the evils of slavery, and the humanity of the slave class, while becoming a better, and more insightful man.
Verlag: Real Life Magazine New York, NY, 1985
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
32 pp.; 27.9 x 21.3 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Issue fourteen of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Each and Every One of You," by Susan Morgan; "The Perfect Contentment," by Ronald Jones; "Tales from the Dark Side," by Mark Dion; "Dan Graham's Kammerspiel, Part 1," by Jeff Wall; "The Pentagon," by Arnon Ben-David; "Hall of Shame," by Kiely Jenkins; "Premeditated: An Interview with Ed Ruscha," by Jana Sterback; "The Flutie Thing," by David Robbins and "Untitled," by Michael Davey. Cover: Jon Gnagy. Good. Moderate all over yellow and dust soiling to covers, light handling wear, and yellow soiling to pages 7-13. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked.
Verlag: Real Life Magazine New York, NY, 1985
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
32 pp.; 27.9 x 21.3 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Issue fourteen of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Each and Every One of You," by Susan Morgan; "The Perfect Contentment," by Ronald Jones; "Tales from the Dark Side," by Mark Dion; "Dan Graham's Kammerspiel, Part 1," by Jeff Wall; "The Pentagon," by Arnon Ben-David; "Hall of Shame," by Kiely Jenkins; "Premeditated: An Interview with Ed Ruscha," by Jana Sterback; "The Flutie Thing," by David Robbins and "Untitled," by Michael Davey. Cover: Jon Gnagy. Very Good. Light rubbing of covers, bumping of corners, and 4 cm. of yellow soiling to recto. Contents clean and unmarked.
Verlag: London: David Bogue, [1850], 1850
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. [23] leaves of text and 20 colour engravings each with tissue guard. (4to) 32.5x24 cm (12¾ x 9½") period three-quarter blue morocco and marbled boards, spine gilt, raised bands, all edges gilt. Edges worn, front hinge open; paper a bit toned but overall internally near fine.Henry Vizetelly, Printer and engraver, Gough Square, Fleet Street"Plates engraved by Louis Marvy; after Sir Augustus Wall Callcott, J.M.W. Turner, J. Holland, Francis Danby, Thomas Creswick, William Collins, Richard Redgrave, Frederick Richard Lee, George Cattermole, William James Mu?ller, James Duffield Harding, Peter Nasmyth, Richard Wilson, Edward William Cooke, John Constable, Peter De Wint, David Cox, Thomas Gainsborough, David Roberts, and Clarkson Stanfield. Each plate is followed by a short critique by Thackeray. Thackeray was an old friend of Marvy, a French artist, who took refuge in London after the chaos of 1848. Theodore Taylor's 1864 biography of Thackeray mentions the history of the book: "A fine and skillful landscape painter himself, M. Marvy, while here, as a means of earning a living, made a series of engravings after the works of our English landscape painters. The publishers, however, would not undertake the work without a series of letter-press notices of each picture from Thackeray; and the latter accordingly added some criticisms which are interesting as developing his theory of this kind of art" (p.32). An interesting and quite scarce Thackeray item, very rarely found colored.Abbey, Life in England, no 207 : "The majority of the copies issued were uncoloured.".