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Cecil Dreeme, By: Theodore Winthrop: Novel (World's classic's)

Cecil Dreeme, By: Theodore Winthrop: Novel (World's classic's)

Theodore Winthrop

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This work is a work of fiction. The scene of the novel is New York City in the mid-19th century. The work was published posthumously in 1862......... Major Theodore Woolsey Winthrop (September 22, 1828 - June 10, 1861) was a writer, lawyer, and world traveller. He was one of the first Union officers killed in the American Civil War. Biography: Winthrop was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He was descended through his father from Governor John Winthrop and through his mother from George (Joris) Woolsey, one of the earliest settlers of New Amsterdam, Thomas Cornell (settler) and Jonathan Edwards. He graduated in 1848 from Yale University, where his uncle Theodore Dwight Woolsey was President and he was a member of the Phi Chapter of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, he travelled for a year in Great Britain and Europe and then through the United States. After contributing to periodicals, short sketches, and stories, which attracted little attention, Winthrop enlisted in the 7th Regiment, New York State Militia, an early volunteer unit of the Federal Army that answered President Abraham Lincoln's call for troops in 1861. He wrote a popular essay about the experience titled "Our March to Washington." He was appointed Major and soon became an aide-de-camp to Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler, commander of the Department of Virginia headquartered at Fort Monroe. Battle of Big Bethel: At the Battle of Big Bethel on June 10, 1861, he volunteered for General Ebenezer W. Peirce's staff and drew up a crude plan of battle. After a Federal attack to the enemy right flank was foiled, Winthrop led an ill-fated assault on the Confederate left held by four companies of the 1st Regiment North Carolina Infantry, under the command of Colonel (later Lieutenant General) Daniel Harvey Hill. In the heat of battle, Major Winthrop leapt onto the trunk of a fallen tree and reportedly yelled, "One more charge boys, and the day is ours." Soon thereafter, he was killed by a musket ball to the heart and became the first casualty of rank for the Northern side in what history regards as the first pitched land battle of the Civil War. Ironically, ardent abolitionist Winthrop may have been shot by the African-American slave of a Confederate officer in the 1st North Carolina Infantry. (Three different soldiers, as well as this slave, referred to in the records only as "Sam," claimed to have killed him.)
John Brent, By: Theodore Winthrop: Novel (Original Classics)

John Brent, By: Theodore Winthrop: Novel (Original Classics)

Theodore Winthrop

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This work is a work of fiction. The plot of the novel takes place in the United States in the middle of the 19th century. The scenes range from gold-rush era California, across the American West, and across the Atlantic to London. The work was published posthumously in 1865................... Major Theodore Woolsey Winthrop (September 22, 1828 - June 10, 1861) was a writer, lawyer, and world traveller. He was one of the first Union officers killed in the American Civil War. Biography: Winthrop was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He was descended through his father from Governor John Winthrop and through his mother from George (Joris) Woolsey, one of the earliest settlers of New Amsterdam, Thomas Cornell (settler) and Jonathan Edwards. He graduated in 1848 from Yale University, where his uncle Theodore Dwight Woolsey was President and he was a member of the Phi Chapter of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, he travelled for a year in Great Britain and Europe and then through the United States. After contributing to periodicals, short sketches, and stories, which attracted little attention, Winthrop enlisted in the 7th Regiment, New York State Militia, an early volunteer unit of the Federal Army that answered President Abraham Lincoln's call for troops in 1861. He wrote a popular essay about the experience titled "Our March to Washington." He was appointed Major and soon became an aide-de-camp to Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler, commander of the Department of Virginia headquartered at Fort Monroe. Battle of Big Bethel: At the Battle of Big Bethel on June 10, 1861, he volunteered for General Ebenezer W. Peirce's staff and drew up a crude plan of battle. After a Federal attack to the enemy right flank was foiled, Winthrop led an ill-fated assault on the Confederate left held by four companies of the 1st Regiment North Carolina Infantry, under the command of Colonel (later Lieutenant General) Daniel Harvey Hill. In the heat of battle, Major Winthrop leapt onto the trunk of a fallen tree and reportedly yelled, "One more charge boys, and the day is ours." Soon thereafter, he was killed by a musket ball to the heart and became the first casualty of rank for the Northern side in what history regards as the first pitched land battle of the Civil War. Ironically, ardent abolitionist Winthrop may have been shot by the African-American slave of a Confederate officer in the 1st North Carolina Infantry. (Three different soldiers, as well as this slave, referred to in the records only as "Sam," claimed to have killed him.).....................
Edwin Brothertoft, By: Theodore Winthrop: Novel (The plot of the novel takes place chiefly in New York during the American Revolutionary War)
This is a work of fiction. The plot of the novel takes place chiefly in New York during the American Revolutionary War. This work was published posthumously in 1862..................... Major Theodore Woolsey Winthrop (September 22, 1828 - June 10, 1861) was a writer, lawyer, and world traveller. He was one of the first Union officers killed in the American Civil War. Biography: Winthrop was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He was descended through his father from Governor John Winthrop and through his mother from George (Joris) Woolsey, one of the earliest settlers of New Amsterdam, Thomas Cornell (settler) and Jonathan Edwards. He graduated in 1848 from Yale University, where his uncle Theodore Dwight Woolsey was President and he was a member of the Phi Chapter of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, he travelled for a year in Great Britain and Europe and then through the United States. After contributing to periodicals, short sketches, and stories, which attracted little attention, Winthrop enlisted in the 7th Regiment, New York State Militia, an early volunteer unit of the Federal Army that answered President Abraham Lincoln's call for troops in 1861. He wrote a popular essay about the experience titled "Our March to Washington." He was appointed Major and soon became an aide-de-camp to Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler, commander of the Department of Virginia headquartered at Fort Monroe. Battle of Big Bethel: At the Battle of Big Bethel on June 10, 1861, he volunteered for General Ebenezer W. Peirce's staff and drew up a crude plan of battle. After a Federal attack to the enemy right flank was foiled, Winthrop led an ill-fated assault on the Confederate left held by four companies of the 1st Regiment North Carolina Infantry, under the command of Colonel (later Lieutenant General) Daniel Harvey Hill. In the heat of battle, Major Winthrop leapt onto the trunk of a fallen tree and reportedly yelled, "One more charge boys, and the day is ours." Soon thereafter, he was killed by a musket ball to the heart and became the first casualty of rank for the Northern side in what history regards as the first pitched land battle of the Civil War. Ironically, ardent abolitionist Winthrop may have been shot by the African-American slave of a Confederate officer in the 1st North Carolina Infantry. (Three different soldiers, as well as this slave, referred to in the records only as "Sam," claimed to have killed him.)..........................
Theodore Is Open: A Grand Illusion

Theodore Is Open: A Grand Illusion

Ted Dodson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The life adventures of "Toad" and "Crawdaddy" from 1962 until 2018. Their unique experiences start with the insanity of growing up during the 1960's and continues well into their senior years. They might be crazy, but they both have always lived life to the fullest. The book serves many masters. Besides providing many laughs and a sympathetic sob or two, it also gives a historical perspective to the 55 years of time that is documented by the irrepressible characters who actually lived through it. Highlights include encounters with Jim Morrison, Eric Burton, Andy Warhol, Robert Lockwood Jr., B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Wolfman Jack, R. A. Moog, Mike Ditka, Ebby Halliday, and Stanley Marcus just to name a few. Read about how the Beatles' music seemed to contain secret messages. Witness the absurdity of a pack rat who stole food, money and jewelry from the boys and almost ended their friendship. Want to know what it was like to be a hippie? Experience San Francisco in 1969. Eyewitness accounts of the Atlanta International Pop Festival and the Ozark Music Festival. Sell flowers on the street corner with Crawdaddy. 461 pages illustrated. It's the dash between the dates. Long may their story be told.
Theodore's Work in Progress

Theodore's Work in Progress

Chelsea Lauren

Represent Publishing
2022
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Can there be a world without chaos?Theodore, a teen activist, has been in a year-long fight to get his parents justice after they were murdered. He's nearly lost faith in humanity as each protest brings him no closer to progress. Yet, millions of people are watching his every move. He has to fight, he has to create change, he has to protect.Theo is exhausted. He wishes he could disappear to another planet, give up his responsibilities, stop caring, and not be the teen who saves the world-for just a moment.So when the opportunity to escape presents itself, offering hope, progress, and a break, Theo is skeptical.Can a perfect world even exist?
Theodore the Great

Theodore the Great

Brooke Eisenhart

Paperclip Publishing, LLC
2021
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Boundless adventures await Theodore the Great Come meet Theodore as a kitten and experience where it all began. Laugh with him as he explores his new world and join in the fun he encounters along the way. Enjoy the love and laughter of the first Theodore the Great book. After all, who could resist the adorable fluffiness of Theodore and friends? Cuddle up together and rediscover the world through acat's eyes.Theodore the Great is based on the life of a real cat, who is not only one of the cutest felines around, but an adventurous one as well Each book in this series will soften you and your children's hearts, as well as teach important life lessons along the way. This series progresses through different stages of Theodore's life in a way your children can easily relate to as they grow.
Theodore Metochites

Theodore Metochites

Frederick Lauritzen

Franciscan Academic Press
2024
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Theodore Metochites (1270-1332) is one of the most important writers, thinkers, and statemen of the Byzantine Empire. Metochites and his rival Nikephoros Choumnos (1250-1327) animated the philosophical and cultural debate in Constantinople in the early fourteenth century. Each held the title of mesazon (??????), a powerful position in the Byzantine government, and both men were active just before the controversy concerning the ""divine light"" and mystic contemplation (Hesychasm) that broke out in 1340. They had become monks before the synods were gathered to decide whether Gregory Palamas was Orthodox or not, resulting in his victory (Synods of Constantinople of 1341, 1347, 1351). Metochites is famous for his artistic patronage of the Monastery of Saint Saviour in Chora (Kariye Camii), where he retired. The monastery's mosaics and frescoes are among the greatest witnesses to Byzantine aesthetics. Metochites's writings are significant in the Byzantine era and are presented in this volume by some of the principal specialists of his work.
Theodore's dragon: a journey with Epilepsy

Theodore's dragon: a journey with Epilepsy

Beckie Martin-Scott

Beckie Martin-Scott
2024
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Join Theodore, a brave young boy in a town where magic and courage intertwine. Theodore faces a unique challenge as he encounters the dragon of epilepsy, embarking on an enchanting journey to conquer his fears. With the guidance of a wise owl, Theodore discovers the magic within himself, teaching children about bravery and understanding. Through his newfound courage. Theodore goes on to befriend Epilepsy and understand the important role he plays in his life. This rhyming children's tale, filled with whimsy and heart, invites readers to embrace their own courage in the face of challenges and discover the hero within.THE STORY BEHIND THE BOOK: Having epilepsy can be a frightening and isolating experience for children. "Theodore's Dragon: A Journey with Epilepsy" aims to diminish the stigma and fear associated with epilepsy by encouraging age-appropriate discussions about the condition.Inspired by my son's experiences with tonic-clonic and absence seizures, I set out to find a book that could explain to him and his peers what was happening. When I couldn't find anything suitable, I decided to write a story just for him.LIFE WITH EPILEPSY: Epilepsy is more than just seizures; it can permeate almost every aspect of an individual's life. Mental health issues are common in people with epilepsy, and the stigma associated with the condition can exacerbate this. For children with epilepsy, having their peers witness episodes can be very difficult. Without proper education, it can lead to other children being scared of the seizures or, indeed, the child with epilepsy.In addition to being a story about a little boy with epilepsy, the book provides important information for parents and caregivers at the back. This includes information to supplement discussions on epilepsy, what to do in the event of a seizure, and where to find more information.
Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt

Anthony Moss

Ingram Publishing
2020
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT This book aims to serve as a biography of Teddy Roosevelt, and details the incredible life he lived, as well as the large impact he had on the United States of America. Throughout this book, you will learn about Roosevelt's childhood, his formative years, his time at war, his politics, his family life, and much more As you will soon discover, much can be learned from the life and legacy of Theodore Roosevelt. At the completion of this book, you will be left with a great understanding of Theodore Roosevelt's life, and feel a deep respect for the man and the impact he had. Hopefully this book can inspire you to live as Theodore Roosevelt did; with passion, drive, and a desire to make the world a better place. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn About Inside... Who Was Theodore Roosevelt Roosevelt's Early Political Career The War On Cuba The Square Deal Roosevelt's Time As President Winning The Nobel Prize The Impact & Legacy Of Theodore Roosevelt Much, Much More
Théodore Mayi Matip: Accusé toute une vie pour la patrie

Théodore Mayi Matip: Accusé toute une vie pour la patrie

Alain Claude Ngouem

Bibliotheque Et Les Archives Du Canada
2019
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L' nigme de la mort du Mp d l...Le 13 septembre 1958 fut la date officielle de l'annonce de la mort du Secr taire g n ral de l'Union des Populations du Cameroun, le Mp d l Ruben Um Nyob . Selon cette version officiellement populaire, Th odore Mayi Matip chappe miraculeusement la fusillade qui emporte Ruben Um Nyob et ses comp res dans la for t de Libel Li Ngoy par Boumnyebel. Apr s la mort de Ruben Um Nyob , Th odore Mayi Matip jusque l Secr taire administratif de l'Union des Populations du Cameroun, rejoint le r gime n ocolonial, devient Premier vice-pr sident de l'Assembl e nationale du Cameroun et y contribue jusqu' sa disparition seka en 2003. Pour ces raisons, Th odore Mayi Matip fut accus d'avoir trahi Ruben Um Nyob .En r alit , Ruben Um Nyob fut assassin . Mais par qui? Pour quelles raisons? Et qui est celui qui prend la d cision d' liminer physiquement Ruben Um Nyob ? De son vivant, Th odore Mayi Matip avait r pondu certaines de ces questions fondamentales. Plusieurs r ponses se trouvent dans cette oeuvre biographique qui retrace le parcours atypique de Th odore Mayi Matip, un homme politico-mystique dont l'existence et l'oeuvre sont presque rel gu es aux oubliettes. Des analyses de la vie politico-religieuse du patriarche Mbombock Th odore Mayi Matip r v lent plusieurs p rip ties, des revirements subtils dans la lutte pour l'ind pendance du Cameroun, les intrigues, les incidents et les v nements impr vus qui ont men effectivement l'assassinat de Ruben Um Nyob .Les archives de la France sur sa guerre cach e pour l'ind pendance du Cameroun y clairent aussi la lanterne de ceux qui, politologues, anthropologues, sociologues ou chercheurs, veulent avoir une vision claire sur les circonstances de l'assassinat de Ruben Um Nyob et des autres leaders de l'Union des Populations du Cameroun.Cet ouvrage, en plus d' tre un devoir de m moire, relate l' nigmatique paradoxe de la r ponse politico-mystico-religieuse de l'assassinat de Ruben Um Nyob , le pr curseur de l'id e de la Nation Camerounaise. Th odore Mayi Matip, travers ses actions au sein de l'ar ne politique camerounaise et du patriarcat ancestral du Mbock Basaa auquel il a pr sid aux destin es pendant plusieurs ann es en tait un maillon essentiel de l' nigme.
Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt

Andrew Veale

Andrew Veale
2023
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The America we have today stands as a consequence of his policies. Our prominence is the direct result of his people first outlook. He is the reason we are who we are on the world's stage.This book is derived from the evidence of his own words and deciphered from his actions. It begins with his childhood and then quickly uncovers the major events that shaped his spirit and America's soul. The premise of this book is to be the light that shines on his thoughts and words. It is to understand him so that we may understand America better. Here is a preview of what you'll learn...A passion for nature: the life of theodore rooseveltAmerica's national parksProtect nature foreverHow nature influenced his way of thinking10 things to love about americaGovernor and vice presidentPresidencyPost-presidencyElection of 1912 and final yearsThis was a man who did many things and did them outstandingly well. Roosevelt's willingness to go the extra mile, to put fear in the back seat, were qualities that he saw in his beloved country as well. America is a better place for having known Theodore Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt

Royal Classics
2024
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Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography is a personal account of the life and career of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States. The autobiography chronicles his early life, his passion for the outdoors, his transformative years as a rancher in the Dakota Territory, and his rise to political prominence as a New York state assemblyman, police commissioner, and governor. He also delves into his role in leading the Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War, which catapulted him to national fame and eventually led to his presidency. Throughout, Roosevelt emphasizes his progressive ideals, his belief in the importance of civic duty, and his efforts to balance economic growth with social justice.The autobiography is a reflection of the Progressive Era in American history. Roosevelt's achievements in trust-busting, conservation, and his advocacy for the "Square Deal" are highlighted as part of his broader mission to reform government and improve the lives of ordinary citizens. The book showcases his dynamic leadership style, his commitment to military preparedness, and his diplomatic philosophy of "speaking softly and carrying a big stick." As both a historical document and a personal memoir, Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography provides valuable insight into the life of one of America's most energetic and influential presidents, offering readers a firsthand account of his ideals, challenges, and accomplishments.This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian-inspired dust jacket.
Theodore Beza

Theodore Beza

Shawn D. Wright

Christian Focus Publications Ltd
2015
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Theodore Beza? Who is he? Why should I care about him?Well, I'm glad you asked!Theodore Beza was a man who in his day was one of the luminaries of the Protestant world, who took the reins of the beleaguered Calvinistic movement after its namesake's death, and who influenced English-speaking Protestantism more than you might imagine. Shawn D. Wright casts light on a figure often neglected and helps illustrate the significant impact of his faith and influence.
Theodore Dreiser Recalled

Theodore Dreiser Recalled

Donald Pizer

Clemson University Digital Press
2021
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Theodore Dreiser (1871–1946) has long been recognized as a pivotal figure in twentieth-century American literary and cultural history. His fiction played (and still plays) a major role in the vigorous debate over the relationship of art to social reality and political purpose, and his complex and compelling personality has always attracted much attention. From about 1912–15 to his death he was often considered the greatest American writer of the period. Theodore Dreiser Recalled collects for the first time commentary on this literary giant by those of his own time who knew him well. The book includes seventy-six recollections by friends, lovers, and literary associates, ranging in time of publication from 1912 to 1995. Presented with both expert and general readers in mind, the book not only clarifies and extends our knowledge of many aspects of Dreiser’s life and career but also makes excellent reading. In their various ways—from H. L. Mencken’s acerbic accounts of their friendship to one of Edgar Lee Masters’s most powerful poems to Kirah Markham’s bittersweet memories of their affair and to Esther McCoy’s compelling narrative of Dreiser’s death—the recollections demonstrate Dreiser’s ability to move others to recall him not only in full detail but with panache.