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Eleanor Cameron

Eleanor Cameron

Paul V. Allen; Gregory Maguire

University Press of Mississippi
2019
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Eleanor Cameron (1912-1996) was an innovative and genre-defying author of children's fiction and children's literature criticism. From her beginnings as a librarian, Cameron went on to become a prominent and respected voice in children's literature, writing one of the most beloved children's science fiction novels of all time, The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet, and later winning the National Book Award for her time fantasy The Court of the Stone Children.In addition, Eleanor Cameron played an often vocal role in critical debates about children's literature. She was one of the first authors to take up literary criticism of children's novels and published two influential books of criticism, including The Green and Burning Tree. One of Cameron's most notable acts of criticism came in 1973, when she wrote a scathing critique of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Dahl responded in kind, and the result was a fiery imbroglio within the pages of the Horn Book Magazine. Yet despite her many accomplishments, most of Cameron's books went out of print by the end of her life, and her star faded.This biography aims to reinsert Cameron into the conversation by taking an in-depth look at her tumultuous early life in Ohio and California, her unforgettably forceful personality and criticism, and her graceful, heartfelt novels. The biography includes detailed analysis of the creative process behind each of her published works and how Cameron's feminism, environmentalism, and strong sense of ethics are reflected in and represented by her writings. Drawn from over twenty interviews, thousands of letters, and several unpublished manuscripts in her personal papers, Eleanor Cameron is a tour of the most exciting and creative periods of American children's literature through the experience of one of its valiant purveyors and champions.
Simon Cameron, Lincoln's Secretary of War

Simon Cameron, Lincoln's Secretary of War

Erwin Stanley Bradley

University of Pennsylvania Press
1966
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This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.
Dave Cameron and the Extraterrestrial

Dave Cameron and the Extraterrestrial

V. Bertolaccini

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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An action adventure science fiction comedy with a powerful action-packed comedy and science fiction story of a soldier that loses his memory after an alien encounter and his comical search for his lost identity, as he searches for lost treasure, and encounters the UK Prime Minister, US military, and NASA, as they make contact with an interdimensional extraterrestrial, shot down by a military space weapon Full of surprises and a hilarious plot and begins in a forest one night when an extraterrestrial comes crashing down and the strange extraterrestrial entity manages to survive the impact and release of forces and alters its form to this world, as it creeps out into this world, and a forest, and hides in one of the stupidest places before humans arrive.The army investigates what crashed into the wood as newspapers report it and officials at NASA are brought in, and in the end admit a military weapon system shot it out of the sky on its appearance over the world, and scientists explore everything they can and try to find what escaped from the crash
Corporal Cameron of the North West Mounted Police: A Tale of the Macleod Trail

Corporal Cameron of the North West Mounted Police: A Tale of the Macleod Trail

Ralph Connor

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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"Oh-h-h-h, Cam-er-on " Agony, reproach, entreaty, vibrated in the clear young voice that rang out over the Inverleith grounds. The Scottish line was sagging -that line invincible in two years of International conflict, the line upon which Ireland and England had broken their pride. Sagging And because Cameron was weakening Cameron, the brilliant half-back, the fierce-fighting, erratic young Highlander, disciplined, steadied by the great Dunn into an instrument of Scotland's glory Cameron going back A hush fell on the thronged seats and packed inner-circle, -a breathless, dreadful hush of foreboding. High over the hushed silence that vibrant cry rang; and Cameron heard it. The voice he knew. It was young Rob Dunn's, the captain's young brother, whose soul knew but two passions, one for the captain and one for the half-back of the Scottish International
Maude Cameron and Her Guardian

Maude Cameron and Her Guardian

Anonymous

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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"...being the most refined description ever yet published of the sensual pleasure to be derived from the humiliation and chastisement of young ladies. Written by a gentleman expert." Forty-four year old Charles Cameron, coming into fortune and being cultured and world-travelled, retires early from his life as a London lawyer to enjoy the refinements that one of his status and wealth is justly afforded. Yet his peaceful retirement is about to be imposed upon by a young lady by the name of Maud Rivers, whom Charles is burdened to act as guardian. When Maud defies his orders and steals a particularity lascivious volume of literary erotica from his forbidden bookcases, Mr Cameron is more than eager to apply the birch and rod to her naive and uneducated posterior. What follows is a delicious tale of Maud's 'training' in the practices of Libertinage by a sexually domineering disciplinarian. This rarely seen gem of post-Victorian erotica, anonymously written in 1903, will be sure to titillate and tantalize readers a century after it was originally written. Locus Elm Press is proud to present the work in its original and complete two-volume entirety.
James Cameron

James Cameron

Dan Jolin

Quercus Publishing
2025
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Ground breaker. Game changer. The King of the World. Director James Cameron went from cult sci-fi rising star to box-office dominator at faster than light speed.As much a technical innovator as he is a visionary artist, Cameron has proven himself the master of his own cinematic destiny. His methods have often been controversial, but the results are undeniably impactful.Taking in his scrappy early days, his impressive breakthrough with The Terminator, his colossal triumph with Titanic, his real-life adventures in planet Earth's most extreme environment, and his astonishing world-building success with Avatar, this is a truly essential guide to Cameron's stellar filmography.
Jacey Cameron in the Lost State of Franklin

Jacey Cameron in the Lost State of Franklin

J. R. Nakken

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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In this first Jacey Cameron adventure for middle-graders, the motherless 12-year-old heroine inherits what her grandmother told her was a magic necklace. It would on its own whim, Grandma confided, transport her back in time. Busy with her first year of middle school on Port Ransome Island in Washington state and not even half-believing her grandmother's tale, Jacey tucks the necklace box away in her top drawer. She continues to touch the cold wood each night as she promised and, not long after Grandma crossed over, the box was warm Only then did it open and allow Jacey to put the necklace around her neck and goes to bed as she was instructed. She awakens in the 18th century, in the household of John Sevier, governor of the self-proclaimed State of Franklin. As the bound girl, Jane, she has charge of Sevier's several young children (there were sixteen in all), cards wool, does baby laundry by hand and continually polishes Bonny Kate Sevier's prized puncheon floors. Nancy Ward, the Blessed Woman of the Cherokee, enters the story early. She is a friend to John Sevier as well as a representative of her people, for her wisdom has told her that the whites will soon be "as grass in the meadow," and she strives for peace. At a Christmas gathering at John Crockett's (Davy Crockett's father) at the mouth of Limestone Creek, little Catherine Sevier is kidnapped by marauding Chickamauga warriors who also take Jane/Jacey who has come to look for the child. Their adventures for several weeks in the renegade indians' camp are the heart of the story, as is Nancy Ward's rescue of the two girls. True to Grandma's story, Jacey awakened in her own bed with the necklace back in its once more cold box. "But nothing came home with me, Grandma," she whispered as she looked around her room. "And I'm not sure I made a difference as you said I would."Only later did she find her memento of the Franklin trip, and learn in a history book what happened to John Sevier as six-times governor of Tennessee, in that land that once was Franklin.