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The Pickering Genealogy
The Pickering Genealogy
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The Practitioner's Manual
The Practitioner's Manual
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A Natural History of the Ducks: Plectropterinae, Dendrocygninae, Anatinae (in part) (1 v.)
A Natural History of the Ducks: Plectropterinae, Dendrocygninae, Anatinae (in part) (1 v.)
Reproduced from rare original worth $5,000, great nature classic covers 200 species of ducks. Exhaustive, unsurpassed study. Includes illustrations by Fuertes, Brooks, others. 74 full-color plates, 102 black-and-white plates, 117 maps. Clothbound. 4 volumes bound as two.
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A Treatise on Facts
A Treatise on Facts
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A History of the Cries of London, Ancient and Modern
A History of the Cries of London, Ancient and Modern
In "A History of the Cries of London, Ancient and Modern," Charles Hindley presents a captivating exploration of the auditory landscape of London, intertwining historical narrative with rich anecdotes. This unique text serves as both a social history and a literary curiosity, reflecting the bustling life of the city through the distinctive cries of its vendors. Employing a blend of vivid descriptions, Hindley brings forth the cultural significance of these cries, highlighting their evolution from antiquity to the modern era and the socio-economic factors that influenced them. By doing so, he situates the work within the wider context of Victorian urban studies, offering readers a nuanced understanding of London'Äôs ever-changing environment. Hindley, a figure immersed in the literary and cultural currents of the 19th century, possessed a profound appreciation for the vanishing traditions of a rapidly industrializing society. His background as a bibliophile and antiquarian contributed to a deep sense of nostalgia and urgency in documenting these ephemeral sounds and their meanings. Hindley'Äôs ability to weave together cultural memory with his own rich literary sensibilities allows for a unique perspective on the city's identity. This remarkable text is a must-read for anyone interested in social history, urban studies, or the evolution of language and culture. Hindley's meticulously researched account serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, inviting readers to reflect on how the echoes of London'Äôs past continue to resonate in its present.
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Extracts from the Letters of the Jesuit Missionary in Maine, Father P. Biard
Extracts from the Letters of the Jesuit Missionary in Maine, Father P. Biard
Summing up the evidence that Pentecost harbor and the river explored by Waymouth were the St. George harbor and river.
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