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Mrs. Jones and the Radium City

Mrs. Jones and the Radium City

Grace E Robinson

Grace Robinson
2023
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In 1920s Los Angeles, Cornelia Jones moves in the top circles of society, thanks to her privileged upbringing as well as her marriage to the brilliant scientist and inventor, John Jones. But when John, on the verge of completing his latest invention that has the potential to usher in a new technological age, is critically injured in a laboratory accident, it's up to Cornelia to investigate what happened and bring the perpetrators to justice. Good thing she knows magic. Aided by Adelaide, a young society debutante eager to learn the ways of both science and magic, Cornelia embarks on a journey to discover who's responsible for these nefarious deeds. But the deeper she dives into John's world, Cornelia realizes that evil is alive and well in this bright new age of progress. A secret organization moving in the shadows seems to have mysterious and sinister plans for her husband's altruistic creation. The world is changing as the Twenties begin to roar, and if Cornelia and Adelaide fail to stop the villains, then both Cornelia's world and the rest of the planet will change more horrifically than anyone could imagine.
The Vanished Reindeer

The Vanished Reindeer

Grace E Robinson

Grace Robinson
2023
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Lapland, northern FinlandLand of the frozen tundra and the midnight sun...Land of the Sami and their reindeer...And a mystery... How does an entire herd of reindeer just vanish?Police detective Lyylia Niiranen thinks the clue lies in the lake.Reindeer herder vgos Heikkil wants his animals back so he can support his family.American scientist Shaun Abernathy is just there to study the northern lights.But something else has other plans for them. There's magic beneath the lake, and these three strangers find themselves in Pohjola, a world of tales from Finnish mythology brought to life. As they befriend the woodland people and their sorceress Queen, they find a deeper mystery. This world was once a land of magic reindeer, but they have vanished. The evil king of Ice-Dark has his own plans for Pohjola and the Queen, for the northern lights that dance in the sky, and for the humans. The battle to come is to save not only Pohjola, but maybe even Earth, as well. And then there are the reindeer...
Guardianship, Gender, and the Nobility in Early Modern Spain
Contrary to early modern patriarchal assumptions, this study argues that rather trying to impose obedience or enclosure on women of their own rank and status, noblemen in early modern Spain depended on the active collaboration of noblewomen to maintain and expand their authority, wealth, and influence. While the image of virtuous, secluded, silent, and chaste women did bolster male authority in general and help to assure individual noblemen that their children were their own, the presence of active, vocal, and political women helped these same men move up the social ladder, guard their property and wealth, gain political influence, win legal battles, and protect their minor heirs. Drawing on a variety of documents-guardianships, wills, dowry and marriage contracts, lawsuits, genealogies, and a few letters-from the family archives of the nine noble families housed in the Osuna and Frías collections in Toledo, Guardianship, Gender and the Nobility in Early Modern Spain explores the lives and roles of female guardians. Grace Coolidge examines in detail the legal status of these women, their role within their families, and their responsibilities for the children and property in their care. To Spanish noblemen, Coolidge argues, the preservation of family, power, and lineage was more important than the prescriptive gender roles of their time, and faced with the emergency generated by the premature death of the male title holder, they consistently turned to the adult women in their families for help. Their need for support and for allies against their own mortality meant, in turn, that they expected and trained their female relatives to take an active part in the economic and political affairs of the family.
Out of the Shadows

Out of the Shadows

Grace E Chase

IngramSpark
2023
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Out of the Shadows is a book of poetry designed to meet those walking through different forms of grief. The hope is that as the reader reads these poems, they will feel empathized with and have some relief to then begin to move through their pain.
The Formation of the Child in Early Modern Spain
Drawing on history, literature, and art to explore childhood in early modern Spain, the contributors to this collection argue that early modern Spaniards conceptualized childhood as a distinct and discrete stage in life which necessitated special care and concern. The volume contrasts the didactic use of art and literature with historical accounts of actual children, and analyzes children in a wide range of contexts including the royal court, the noble family, and orphanages. The volume explores several interrelated questions that challenge both scholars of Spain and scholars specializing in childhood. How did early modern Spaniards perceive childhood? In what framework (literary, artistic) did they think about their children, and how did they visualize those children’s roles within the family and society? How do gender and literary genres intersect with this concept of childhood? How did ideas about childhood shape parenting, parents, and adult life in early modern Spain? How did theories about children and childhood interact with the actual experiences of children and their parents? The group of international scholars contributing to this book have developed a variety of creative, interdisciplinary approaches to uncover children’s lives, the role of children within the larger family, adult perceptions of childhood, images of children and childhood in art and literature, and the ways in which children and childhood were vulnerable and in need of protection. Studying children uncovers previously hidden aspects of Spanish history and allows the contributors to analyze the ideals and goals of Spanish culture, the inner dynamics of the Habsburg court, and the vulnerabilities and weaknesses that Spanish society fought to overcome.
Girl Captives of the Cheyennes: A True Story of the Capture and Rescue of Four Pioneer Girls, 1874
""Girl Captives of the Cheyennes"" is a non-fiction book written by Grace E. Meredith. The book is based on a true story of the capture and rescue of four pioneer girls in 1874 by the Cheyenne tribe. The book narrates the story of how the girls were taken captive by the Cheyenne tribe during a raid on their homestead in Kansas. The girls were then taken to the Cheyenne village where they were held captive for several months. The book describes the harsh conditions the girls had to endure during their captivity, including the brutal treatment they received from their captors. The book also narrates the efforts made by the girls' families and the government to rescue them. The rescue mission was led by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, who was then a young officer in the US Army. The book describes how Custer and his men were able to track down the Cheyenne village and rescue the girls. ""Girl Captives of the Cheyennes"" is a gripping account of the resilience and courage of the pioneer girls who were able to survive their captivity and the daring rescue mission that saved them. The book is a testament to the bravery of the girls and the men who risked their lives to save them. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the American West and the struggles of the pioneers who settled there.""This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
David C. Cook Family Homes In Elgin

David C. Cook Family Homes In Elgin

Grace E Brown; Conor J Cook

Lulu.com
2021
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In July 2021 I met with the authors of this unique volume - Conor Cook and Grace Brown. This was an unusual interview with a pair of authors. We met in the home of my son, Bruce Cook and reminisced over extracts from historical collections about homes of the David C. Cook family - my father David C. Cook III, my Grandfather David C. Cook II, and my Great Grandfather - David C. Cook I -often called "The Friend of the Sunday School." Now, to be honest, Conor and Grace are my grandchildren, and I love their talent for writing. And, while we got together to share historical vignettes, I should mention that we also enjoyed my son's barbeque cooking and a plate of cookies just prepared by his wife and my daughter, Helen Brown. And, thanks to my wife, Mary Homeier Cook, for suggesting this book.
Guardianship, Gender, and the Nobility in Early Modern Spain

Guardianship, Gender, and the Nobility in Early Modern Spain

Grace E. Coolidge

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2011
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Contrary to early modern patriarchal assumptions, this study argues that rather trying to impose obedience or enclosure on women of their own rank and status, noblemen in early modern Spain depended on the active collaboration of noblewomen to maintain and expand their authority, wealth, and influence. While the image of virtuous, secluded, silent, and chaste women did bolster male authority in general and help to assure individual noblemen that their children were their own, the presence of active, vocal, and political women helped these same men move up the social ladder, guard their property and wealth, gain political influence, win legal battles, and protect their minor heirs. Drawing on a variety of documents-guardianships, wills, dowry and marriage contracts, lawsuits, genealogies, and a few letters-from the family archives of the nine noble families housed in the Osuna and Frías collections in Toledo, Guardianship, Gender and the Nobility in Early Modern Spain explores the lives and roles of female guardians. Grace Coolidge examines in detail the legal status of these women, their role within their families, and their responsibilities for the children and property in their care. To Spanish noblemen, Coolidge argues, the preservation of family, power, and lineage was more important than the prescriptive gender roles of their time, and faced with the emergency generated by the premature death of the male title holder, they consistently turned to the adult women in their families for help. Their need for support and for allies against their own mortality meant, in turn, that they expected and trained their female relatives to take an active part in the economic and political affairs of the family.