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Die Kindheitsgeschichte unseres Herrn Jesu Christi nach Matthäus und Lukas
Die Kindheitsgeschichte unseres Herrn Jesu Christi nach Matth us und Lukas ist ein unver nderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1893. Hansebooks ist Herausgeber von Literatur zu unterschiedlichen Themengebieten wie Forschung und Wissenschaft, Reisen und Expeditionen, Kochen und Ern hrung, Medizin und weiteren Genres. Der Schwerpunkt des Verlages liegt auf dem Erhalt historischer Literatur. Viele Werke historischer Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler sind heute nur noch als Antiquit ten erh ltlich. Hansebooks verlegt diese B cher neu und tr gt damit zum Erhalt selten gewordener Literatur und historischem Wissen auch f r die Zukunft bei.
Augusta

Augusta

Celia Ryker

Rootstock Publishing
2023
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Raised on a hard-knock farm in Arkansas and married off to the father of one of her classmates at the age of thirteen, Augusta was not set up for a life of bliss. Then, abandoned by her second husband in 1920s Detroit, with four children to provide for, she is forced into a decision that will haunt her forever.From the author of Walking Home: Trail Stories, Celia Ryker's Augusta is historical fiction based on the true story of her grandmother, a woman who lived on a lake and taught her how to catch snakes; a woman who fled the hardships of the Ozarks at the turn of the twentieth century for a new city, and a chance at a better life.
Augusta

Augusta

Celia Ryker

Rootstock Publishing
2023
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Raised on a hard-knock farm in Arkansas and married off to the father of one of her classmates at the age of thirteen, Augusta was not set up for a life of bliss. Then, abandoned by her second husband in 1920s Detroit, with four children to provide for, she is forced into a decision that will haunt her forever.From the author of Walking Home, Celia Ryker's Augusta is historical fiction based on the true story of her grandmother, a woman who lived on a lake and taught her how to catch snakes; a woman who fled the hardships of the Ozarks at the turn of the twentieth century for a new city, and a chance at a better life.
Augusta, Gone: A True Story

Augusta, Gone: A True Story

Martha Tod Dudman

HARPER PERENNIAL
2002
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The story of a girl who is doing everything to hurt herself and a mother who would try anything to try to save her.True, she had stopped coming down for breakfast. Stayed up in her room, ran out the door late for school, missed the bus and had to have a ride. But you think, well, that's how they are, aren't they, teenagers? And you try to remember how you were, but you were different and the times were different and it was so long ago. And she's suddenly so angry at you, but then, another time, she's just the same. She's just your little girl. You sit with her and you talk about something, or you go shopping for school clothes and everything seems all right. And you forget how you stood in her room and how the center of your stomach felt so cold. When you found the cigarette. When you found the blue pipe. When you found the little bag she said was aspirin.
Augusta Locke

Augusta Locke

William Haywood Henderson

PENGUIN BOOKS
2007
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A six-generation tale told from the perspective of matriarch Gussie Locke explores how abandonment played a pivotal role in her life, from her decision to run away from home and her struggles as a single mother to her own daughter's flight and her grandchildren's efforts to find answers, in a story set against the panoramic backdrop of the American West in the twentieth century. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.
Augusta Pine Does Not Exist

Augusta Pine Does Not Exist

Emily Lloyd-Jones

Penguin Random House Children's UK
2026
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Everyone thinks she's dead. Turns out she went undercover. An edge-of-your-seat reverse heist thriller about a teen spy who must outsmart a team of criminals in order to free a building full of innocent hostages . . . and herself. Masterfully weaving together the undercover secrecy and thrills of The Naturals series, the killer twists and turns of Five Survive and the futuristic setting of Cyberpunk 2077. In the near future, to combat identity theft, paper and plastic IDs have been replaced with permanent biometric tattoos. But governments still need people to work in the shadows. These people are called wraiths. THEN When she was fifteen, Augusta Pine (alias) hacked a car’s autopilot and accidentally killed her first crush. She was given two options: 1) Spend twenty years in prison for manslaughter or 2) serve ten years in the Identity Security Division as a wraith – an undercover spy with no official existence. Augusta chose the second. NOW Eighteen-year-old Augusta has no fixed home and all her family think she died in the car crash. Her only friends are her coolly professional handler, Prefect, and a snarky sentient Al spybot called Edgar. On a rare weekend to herself, she decides to rent a room in a smart apartment complex and makes grand plans to do nothing but relax . . . until six cyber criminals hack the building and imprison all the residents. To save everyone, Augusta will have to rely on her wits and her own criminal skills to stay one step ahead of the killers. For the first time in her life, could it pay to not exist?
Augusta Savage

Augusta Savage

Marilyn Nelson

Little, Brown Young Readers
2022
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Augusta Savage was arguably the most influential American artist of the 1930s. A gifted sculptor, Savage was commissioned to create a portrait bust of W.E.B. Du Bois for the New York Public Library. She flourished during the Harlem Renaissance, and became a teacher to an entire generation of African American artists, including Jacob Lawrence, and would go on to be nationally recognized as one of the featured artists at the 1939 World's Fair. She was the first-ever recorded Black gallerist. After being denied an artists' fellowship abroad on the basis of race, Augusta Savage worked to advance equal rights in the arts. And yet popular history has forgotten her name. Deftly written and brimming with photographs of Savage's stunning sculpture, this is an important portrait of an exceptional artists who, despite the limitations she faced, was compelled to forge a life through art and creativity.
Augusta Georgia, The Canal

Augusta Georgia, The Canal

Jonathan Covington

Lulu.com
2011
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A historical and Photographic Journey down the Power and Navigation Canal that made Augusta Georgia into the Lowell of the south. Contains Historic Reports and Photography Detailing the rich history that stretches along the Augusta Canal.
Augusta: Home of the Masters Tournament

Augusta: Home of the Masters Tournament

Steve Eubanks

Crown Publishing Group (NY)
1998
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Founded in 1933, the Augusta National Golf Club is the perfect course. Co-designed by legends Bobby Jones and Alister MacKenzie, Augusta boasts gorgeous fairways and perfectly manicured greens, set against a breathtaking backdrop of azaleas and pines. Every April, the invitation-only Masters Tournament is watched by millions of avid viewers around the globe. But the exclusive club, with a membership comprising some of the world's most powerful and influential men, is also notorious for a legacy of secrets and controversy. Journalist and novelist Steve Eubanks used all of his investigative and storytelling talents to get to the heart of Augusta's turbulent history, including its 44-year rule under the iron fist of Cliff Roberts and his suicide on the club's grounds; the Masters' impetuous yet long-standing relationship with CBS; allegations of racism; and the club's countless, rigid rules (members can even be expelled for wearing their green Augusta blazers outside the club). With 45 inspiring photographs, Eubanks's balanced account also captures the historic moments that evoke deep affection for Augusta, from Dwight Eisenhower teeing off in the days before the Masters was televised to Jack Nicklaus's emotional victory at age 46, 23 years after he won his first green jacket. With a new chapter on Tiger Woods's 1997 triumph and published just in time for the 1998 Masters, Augusta is essential reading for anyone who wants the complete story of American golf's most hallowed ground.
Augusta County, Virginia Survey Book of James Patton and William Preston, 1752-1755
The survey book provided in this publication is one of Augusta County, Virginia's earliest land records, covering the years 1752 through 1755. The records offer an abstracted version of the material, detailing the names of persons, creeks/rivers, and mountains or meadows when given that will put you in the neighborhood of the property. The author concludes this work with an index to full names and places.
Augusta County, Virginia Confederate Soldiers
This book honors the Confederate soldiers who served their county, state, and country during the War for Independence. Few of them owned slaves or considered slavery a major issue causing the war. They joined the conflict to relieve themselves of the economic and political domination of the Northern states, and unfair tariffs on their products. They were, for the most part, not secessionists, but they refused to be pressured into furnishing men, material, or allowing the Federal army to march through Virginia to force South Carolina and the other states in rebellion, back into the Union. This book is meant to establish a permanent record of their service and sacrifice for the cause they believed in. Every effort to complete the muster rolls of all the soldiers of Augusta County has been made, but it is far from complete. The rosters contained in the Virginia Regimental Series, whose rolls were made up from the Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers in the National Archives, are the primary sources. The quality of these records varies from unit to unit and many end months before April, 1865. Companies mustered for pay every two months, and some of these muster rolls have not been found. The Augusta County rosters, which contain the names of most of the men, but not all of them, have been used. Those who were attending college in Virginia are, in some cases, identified with their school. The genealogical information on some of the Confederate soldiers has been published in family histories, census data, postwar and war-time muster rolls, pension records, newspapers, and other sources. Several variations of spelling of surnames have been found, but those listed on tombstones have been given preference. Entries vary in length and may include (as available): full name, rank and regiment, date of birth, occupation (pre-war), age, district in 1860 Census, date and place of enlistment, significant dates and places while serving, date of discharge/release/AWOL/WIA/DOW/KIA, height, complexion, eye color, hair color, 1870 census, 1910 census, date and place of death, and place of burial. Some entries list education, transfers, promotions, capture, type of injury, name(s) of relative(s), and/or other related information. A bibliography adds to the value of this work.
Augusta Evans Wilson, 1835-1909

Augusta Evans Wilson, 1835-1909

William Fidler

The University of Alabama Press
2003
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A fascinating biography about Augusta Jane Evans, a nearly forgotten writer who was nevertheless one of the most popular writers of her era. She wrote nine novels about southern women, including St. Elmo, which sold a staggering million copies within four months of its release in 1866. William Fidler traces the life of Augusta Jane Evans from her birth in 1835 in Columbus, Georgia till her death in Alabama in 1909.
Personal Reminiscences in India and Europe, 1830-1888, of Augusta Becher
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