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Laura's Pocket Posh Journal, Chevron
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Laura's Pocket Posh Journal, Mum
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Laura's Pocket Posh Journal, Polka Dot
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Laura's Pocket Posh Journal, Tulip
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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A Woman's Life-Work - Labors and Experiences of Laura S. Haviland
Laura S Haviland
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2022
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Laura Smith Haviland (1808-1898) was an American social reformer, suffragette, and abolitionist. She notably played an important role in the Underground Railroad, a network of secret routes and safe houses created in the United States during the early to the mid-19th century for use by African American slaves in order to escape into free states or Canada. First published in 1882, "A Woman's Life-Work" contains several stories exploring black-white relationships before the emancipation, together with a slave narrative from "Uncle Philip". She provides gritty descriptions of the abuse slaves were subjected to, as well as descriptions of the prisons, soup kitchens, refugee camps, and hospitals during the war. Contents include: "He had his Dream by Paul Laurence Dunbar", "Preface", "Early Life", "Bereavements", "Anti-Slavery Experiences", "An Ohio School-Teacher", "The Underground Railway", "Fugitive Slaves Assisted", "Christian and Educational Work", "Fugitives in Canada", "Rescue of Slaves", etc. Brilliant Women are proudly republishing this classic book in a brand new edition complete with an introductory poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Laura: The Adventures of Frank and Joe's Mother
Jeffrey Pike
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Two noble lives. Samuel Gridley Howe, Julia Ward Howe by Laura E. Richards
Laura E. Richards
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards (February 27, 1850 - January 14, 1943) was an American writer. She wrote more than 90 books including biographies, poetry, and several for children. One well-known children's poem is her literary nonsense verse "Eletelephony", which is adapted into an animated segment (Vowel Letter Poem: E - Elephant) produced by Jeff Hale, and his animation studio, Imagination, Inc., for the television show Sesame Street.
Elizabeth Fry: the angel of the prisons.By Laura E. Richards (Original Version
Laura E. Richards
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Elizabeth (Betsy) Fry (21 May 1780 - 12 October 1845), n e Gurney, was an English prison reformer, social reformer and, as a Quaker, a Christian philanthropist. She has sometimes been referred to as the "angel of prisons". Fry was a major driving force behind new legislation to make the treatment of prisoners more humane, and she was supported in her efforts by the reigning monarch. Since 2001, she has been depicted on the Bank of England 5 note Elizabeth (Betsy) Gurney was born in Gurney Court, off Magdalen Street, Norwich, Norfolk, England into a prominent Quaker family, the Gurneys. Her childhood family home was Earlham Hall which is now part of the University of East Anglia. 1] Her father, John Gurney (1749-1809), was a partner in Gurney's Bank. Her mother, Catherine, was a member of the Barclay family who were among the founders of Barclays Bank. Her mother died when Elizabeth was twelve years old. As one of the oldest girls in the family, Elizabeth was partly responsible for the care and education of the younger children, including her brother Joseph John Gurney, a philanthropist. One of her sisters was Louisa Gurney Hoare (1784-1836), a writer on education.
Abigail Adams and her times, By Laura E. Richards (Original Classics)
Laura E. Richards
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2016
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SEVENTEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR George the Second on the throne of England, "snuffy old drone from the German hive"; Charles Edward Stuart ("bonnie Prince Charlie") making ready for his great coup which, the next year, was to cast down said George from the throne and set Charles Edward thereupon as "rightful, lawful prince-for wha'll be king but Charlie?", and which ended in Culloden and the final downfall and dispersion of the Scottish Stuarts. In France, Louis XV., Lord of Misrule, shepherding his people toward the Abyss with what skill was in him; at war with England, at war with Hungary; Frederick of Prussia alone standing by him. In Europe, generally, a seething condition which is not our immediate concern. In America, seething
The joyous story of Toto: By Laura E. Richards (Children's Classics) (Illustrated)
Laura E. Richards
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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In my nursery.by Laura E. Richards (Children's Classics) (ILLUSTRATED)
Laura E. Richards
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Queen Hildegarde; a story for girls.Laura E. Richards (Children's Classics): (Illustrated)
Laura E. Richards
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Hildegarde's home. by Laura E. Richards (Children's Classics)
Laura E. Richards
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Joan of Arc (1919) by Laura E. Richards (Original Version)
Laura E. Richards
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Joan of Arc (French: Jeanne d'Arc, IPA: 6 January c. 1412- 30 May 1431), nicknamed "The Maid of Orl ans" (French: La Pucelle d'Orl ans) is considered a heroine of France for her role during the Lancastrian phase of the Hundred Years' War, and was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint. Joan of Arc was born to Jacques d'Arc and Isabelle, a peasant family, at Domr my in north-east France. Joan said she received visions of the Archangel Michael, Saint Margaret, and Saint Catherine instructing her to support Charles VII and recover France from English domination late in the Hundred Years' War. The uncrowned King Charles VII sent Joan to the siege of Orl ans as part of a relief mission. She gained prominence after the siege was lifted only nine days later. Several additional swift victories led to Charles VII's coronation at Reims. This long-awaited event boosted French morale and paved the way for the final French victory. On 23 May 1430, she was captured at Compi gne by the Burgundian faction which was allied with the English. She was later handed over to the English, 6] and then put on trial by the pro-English Bishop of Beauvais Pierre Cauchon on a variety of charges. 7] After Cauchon declared her guilty she was burned at the stake on 30 May 1431, dying at about nineteen years of age.
In My Nursery (1890), by Laura E. Richards (children classics-illustrated)
Laura E. Richards
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2016
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"Laura Richards" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Laura Richard or Laura Richardson. Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards Portrait of Laura E. Richards.jpg Born February 27, 1850 74 Mount Vernon Street Boston, Massachusetts Died January 14, 1943 (aged 92) Gardiner, Maine Notable awards 1917 Pulitzer Prize Spouse Henry Richards Children 7 (Alice Maud, Rosalind, Henry Howe, Julia Ward, Maud, John, Laura Elizabeth) Relatives Samuel Gridley Howe, father Julia Ward Howe, mother Maud Howe Elliott, sister Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards (February 27, 1850 - January 14, 1943) was an American writer. She wrote more than 90 books including biographies, poetry, and several for children. One well-known children's poem is her literary nonsense verse "Eletelephony", which is adapted into an animated segment (Vowel Letter Poem: E - Elephant) produced by Jeff Hale, and his animation studio, Imagination, Inc., for the television show Sesame Street.Laura Elizabeth Howe was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on February 27, 1850. Her father was Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe, an abolitionist and the founder of the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind. 1] She was named after his famous deaf-blind pupil Laura Bridgman. citation needed] Her mother Julia Ward Howe wrote the words to The Battle Hymn of the Republic. In 1871 Laura married Henry Richards. He would accept a management position in 1876 at his family's paper mill at Gardiner, Maine, where the couple moved with their three children. In 1917 Laura won a Pulitzer Prize for Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, a biography, which she co-authored with her sister, Maud Howe Elliott. She died on January 14, 1943.
The My Itty-Bitty Bio series are biographies for the earliest readers. This book examines the life of former First Lady Laura Bush in a simple, age-appropriate way that will help young readers develop word recognition and reading skills. Includes a table of contents, author biography, timeline, glossary, index, and other informative backmatter.
Laura's Legacy: A Contemporary Novel of Suspense
Kate Evers
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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