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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Gordon McNeil Rushforth
General Gordon's Letters From The Crimea, The Danube, And Armenia
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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The Life And Writings Of Reverend Joseph Gordon (1860)
Joseph Gordon
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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The Library Of George Gordon King, Part 2
George Gordon King; Joseph Allan Nolan
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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The Gordon Bennett, 1904 - A Tour Across Europe In A Motor Car
H. Money Coutts
READ BOOKS
2010
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The Gordon Setter - A Complete Anthology of the Dog
READ BOOKS
2010
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Stairgate - Gordon's Adventures on Everest
FriesenPress
2013
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The New York City battle for the Erie Railroad in 1872 is only one of many events within the sweep of this novel. Unhappily married and childless, Farah Belden disobeys her stockbroker husband and attends a parade-the scene of the Boyne's Day Massacre. Traumatized by the bloody deaths, she goes to Minnesota to visit her married sister. There she becomes attracted to Lord Gordon, a Scottish peer buying land to resettle his impoverished tenants. When she returns to her life in New York, Gordon arrives to fight for control of the Erie Railroad against her husband's powerful client, Jay Gould. Falling in love with Gordon, she yearns to bear his child even though she cannot divorce. The novel is based on historical events and real people (the Black Friday crash, the Chicago Fire, the murder of tycoon Jim Fisk, Jay Gould's battle for the Erie Railroad, and the 1874 clash between the United States and Canada). The principal characters-Farah Belden, Lord Gordon, Jay Gould, and Gould's hired thug, Tommy Lynch-each has a story. Each saga weaves a ribbon into this tapestry of the early 1870s, examining life in New York, Minnesota, Canada, and England, from the haughtiness of New York mansions to the squalor of Fort Garry saloons.
A left-handed batter in the NCAA's Division 1, Max Gordon still had a lot to live for, provided he would live at all. Facing a devastating loss--the death of his brother, Nick--and a life-threatening physical injury, he went on a transformative personal journey that united his family through the most difficult time they had ever faced. In this intimate narrative about the healing power of sports, a family is made whole again through the determination of a son who proves that in life as in baseball, no matter the score, as long as you have one more at bat, you're still in the game. The authors tell the story from the perspective of having shared relationships with the Gordon brothers.