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Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence

Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence

Edith Wharton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Newland Archer, the ambivalent protagonist, represents the apogee of good breeding. He is the ultimate insider in post-Civil War New York society. Although engaged to May Welland, a beautiful and proper fellow member of elite society, he is attracted to the free-spirited Countess Ellen Olenska, May's cousin and a former member of their circle who has been living in Europe but has left her husband, a cruel Polish nobleman, under mysterious circumstances and returned to her family's New York milieu. His upcoming marriage to the young socialite will unite two of New York's oldest families, but from the novel's opening pages, Olenska imports a passionate intensity and mysterious Old World eccentricity that disrupt the conventional world of order-obsessed New York. Ellen's hopes of being set free from her past are dashed when she is forced to choose between conformity and exile, while Newland's appointment by the Welland family as Ellen's legal consultant begins an emotional entanglement the force of which he could never have imagined.
Edith Blake's War

Edith Blake's War

Krista Vane-Tempest

NewSouth Publishing
2021
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In the early hours of 26 February 1918, the British hospital ship Glenart Castle steamed into the Bristol Channel, heading for France to pick up wounded men from the killing fields of the Western Front. Onboard was 32-year-old Australian nurse, Edith Blake. After being torpedoed by a German U-boat, the Glenart Castle took minutes to sink. Of the 182 onboard, 153 perished including all eight nurses. After missing out on joining the Australian Army, in 1915 Edith Blake was one of 130 Australian nurses allocated to the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service by the British government. In very personal letters to her family back home Edith shares her homesickness, frustration with military rules, and the culture shock of Egypt. In Edith Blake's War, her great niece Krista Vane-Tempest traces Edith's story from training in Sydney to her war service in the Middle East and the Mediterranean; her conflicted feelings about nursing German prisoners of war as German aircraft bombed England, to her death in waters where Germany had promised the safe passage of hospital ships.
All Wrapped Up: Botanicals by Edith Rewa

All Wrapped Up: Botanicals by Edith Rewa

Edith Rewa

Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
2018
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All Wrapped Up is a series of gorgeous stationery books celebrating the work of Australia’s best and brightest artists. Botanicals showcases the unique flora of Australia as seen through the eyes of textile designer and illustrator Edith Rewa. Love the pattern? Rip it out and wrap something up! Includes 20 gift wrapping sheets and 2 sheets of stickers.
Botanicals by Edith Rewa

Botanicals by Edith Rewa

Edith Rewa

Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
2020
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Colour Your Way: Botanicals by Edith Rewa is a gorgeous colouring book showcasing the unique flora of Australia as seen through the eyes of textile designer and illustrator Edith Rewa.Includes 80 pages of blank colouring-in artwork to help you find mindfulness through nature's beauty.
Edith Excuse

Edith Excuse

Janet Snyder; Kathleen Canova

Hasmark Publishing
2024
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Book 3 of 5 in SILVER SERIES OF GROWN-UP WISDOM It's part of human nature to make excuses, but has it become your last name? Sometimes, we can take it a bit too far Edith and Ellie have been best friends since childhood. Edith always seems to be the one with a dramatic song and dance when she needs an excuse not to participate in certain activities with Ellie. At other times, she seems very evasive.Whether it's an invitation for dinner together, an outdoor concert, a recommendation to use an organic hair product, or even the suggestion of a walk or workout routine, Edith almost always answers Ellie without any hesitation in defiant justification."What else have you been up to, Edith? Tell me about that short storybook your daughter Evelyn gave you to read. What's the name of it again?" asks Ellie."That weird book? 'OOOH Crap We Become What We Think About, '" roars Edith."Isn't that the dumbest name anyone's ever heard?""It says right here, 'Give yourself permission to start a new path.' What the hell is that supposed to mean?""It's a little too late for me to be starting a new path at 77 years old ""It's called a 'StoryBookPath, '" Edith says with sarcasm."And I certainly don't have time to hear about some ridiculous stories ""I'm no damn kid, that's for sure "Damn ...DAMN ...and shit fire, shit Do you know anyone like Edith? Maybe YOU are Edith Perhaps this adult fiction, illustrated short story is worth reading. OTHER BOOKS IN THE SILVER SERIES OF WISDOM: Bertha Baggage Connie Conformity Herbert HatredUlla Universe
Edith Excuse

Edith Excuse

Janet Snyder; Kathleen Canova

Hasmark Publishing
2024
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Book 3 of 5 in SILVER SERIES OF GROWN-UP WISDOMIt's part of human nature to make excuses, but has it become your last name? Sometimes, we can take it a bit too far Edith and Ellie have been best friends since childhood. Edith always seems to be the one with a dramatic song and dancewhen she needs an excuse not to participate in certain activities with Ellie. At other times, she seems very evasive.Whether it's an invitation for dinner together, an outdoor concert, a recommendation to use an organic hair product, or even the suggestion of a walk or workout routine, Edith almost always answers Ellie without any hesitation in defiant justification."What else have you been up to, Edith? Tell me about that short storybook your daughter Evelyn gave you to read. What's the name of it again?" asks Ellie."That weird book? 'OOOH Crap We Become What We Think About, '" roars Edith."Isn't that the dumbest name anyone's ever heard?""It says right here, 'Give yourself permission to start a new path.' What the hell is that supposed to mean?""It's a little too late for me to be starting a new path at 77 years old ""It's called a 'StoryBookPath, '" Edith says with sarcasm."And I certainly don't have time to hear about some ridiculous stories ""I'm no damn kid, that's for sure "Damn ...DAMN ...and shit fire, shit Do you know anyone like Edith? Maybe YOU are Edith Perhaps this adult fiction, illustrated short story is worth reading.OTHER BOOKS IN THE SILVER SERIES OF GROWN-UP WISDOM: Bertha BaggageConnie ConformityHerbert HatredUlla Universe
Edith Windsor

Edith Windsor

Rajesh Al-Mansour

Derf Press
2024
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Discover the powerful and inspiring story of Edith Windsor, the relentless force behind marriage equality in 1. Introduction: The Story Begins. From her childhood in Philadelphia to her landmark Supreme Court victory in United States v. Windsor, journey through Ediths heartfelt romance, legal struggles, and triumphant legacy. This compelling narrative reveals how Ediths unwavering dedication to love and justice ignited a movement that changed the course of history. Dive into a tale of courage, persistence, and the power of one womans determination, and be moved by the impact she left on the LGBTQ rights movement.
Edith the Fair

Edith the Fair

William Flint

Gracewing
2017
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B. W. Flint's Edith the Fair: Visionary of Walsingham is the first attempt to establish the historical identity of the Walsingham visionary, 'Rychold', since 1951. The founding date of the Marian shrine of Walsingham, which is the national shrine of England, has long been disputed by historians- despite the fact that it was one of the most widely frequented shrines of medieval Europe, known and visited by leading scholars such as Erasmus. While the histories of other Marian visionaries are treated with great interest, surprisingly little attempt has been made to understand the message of Walsingham and the story of the woman to whom it was entrusted. Through rigorous re-examination of the primary sources, most notably the Norfolk Rolls and the Pynson Ballad, B. W. Flint ascertains the founding date of the shrine and identifies the name of 'Rychold', Lady of the Manor, through a close examination of the Domesday Book. His exhaustive analysis of the iconography of Our Lady of Walsingham and historical research into the figure of 'Rychold', identified as 'Edith the Fair', reveals why her identity as Walsingham visionary has been confined to obscurity for so long. Flint's insights lead to a fresh examination of the message of Our Lady of Walsingham, which has lasting implications for the understanding of Anglo-Saxon Christianity and the English Catholic Church.
Edith Cavell

Edith Cavell

Diana Souhami

riverrun
2015
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Edith Cavell was born on 4th December 1865, daughter of the vicar of Swardeston in Norfolk, and shot in Brussels on 12th October 1915 by the Germans for sheltering British and French soldiers and helping them escape over the Belgian border. Following a traditional village childhood in 19th-century England, Edith worked as a governess in the UK and abroad, before training as a nurse in London in 1895. To Edith, nursing was a duty, a vocation, but above all a service. By 1907, she had travelled most of Europe and become matron of her own hospital in Belgium, where, under her leadership, a ramshackle hospital with few staff and little organization became a model nursing school. When war broke out, Edith helped soldiers to escape the war by giving them jobs in her hospital, finding clothing and organizing safe passage into Holland. In all, she assisted over two hundred men. When her secret work was discovered, Edith was put on trial and sentenced to death by firing squad. She uttered only 130 words in her defence. A devout Christian, the evening before her death, she asked to be remembered as a nurse, not a hero or a martyr, and prayed to be fit for heaven. When news of Edith's death reached Britain, army recruitment doubled. After the war, Edith's body was returned to the UK by train and every station through which the coffin passed was crowded with mourners. Diana Souhami brings one of the Great War's finest heroes to life in this biography of a hardworking, courageous and independent woman.
Edith Holler

Edith Holler

Edward Carey

PUSHKIN PRESS
2025
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Norwich, 1901: Edith Holler spends her days among the eccentric denizens of the Holler Theatre, warned by her domineering father that the playhouse will literally tumble down if she should ever leave. Fascinated by tales of the city she knows only from afar, young Edith decides to write a play of her own about Mawther Meg, a monstrous figure said to have used the blood of countless children to make the local delicacy, Beetle Spread. But when her father suddenly announces his engagement to a peculiar woman named Margaret Unthank, Edith scrambles to protect her father, the theatre, and her play-the one thing that's truly hers-from the newcomer's sinister designs. Teeming with unforgettable characters and illuminated by Carey's trademark illustrations, Edith Holler is a surprisingly modern fable of one young woman's struggle to escape her family's control and craft her own creative destiny.