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Emma on Thin Icing: #3

Emma on Thin Icing: #3

Coco Simon

CHAPTER BOOKS
2023
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Emma takes on a few more jobs and chores to afford a junior bridesmaid dress, but she might have bitten off more than she can chew. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Chapter Books is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO.
Emma All Stirred Up!: #7

Emma All Stirred Up!: #7

Coco Simon

CHAPTER BOOKS
2023
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Emma is not thrilled with always having to rearrange her schedule so she can babysit her younger brother, especially when her summer plans are involved. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Chapter Books is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO.
Emma Remembers

Emma Remembers

Rosalie Foss

Independently Published
2019
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This book was written for migrants to Western Australia. It is based on the memories of the author's grandparents, who grew up in Western Australia in the early 1900's
Emma Darwin, Wife of Charles Darwin

Emma Darwin, Wife of Charles Darwin

Cambridge University Press
2010
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This remarkable collection of private correspondence between Emma Darwin and members of her family, published in 1904, provides the reader with a delightful and informative account of life in the late nineteenth century, and a picture of an amusing, educated, and caring woman. Emma Darwin (1808–1896) was especially remembered for her patience and fortitude in dealing with her husband's long term illness, which became apparent shortly after their marriage. In nursing and humouring Charles through his many ups and downs, she was a crucial factor in her husband's scientific accomplishments. She was responsible for bringing up their large family, running their household, and hosting visits from relatives and scientists. This, the first of two volumes edited by her daughter Henrietta, focuses on Emma's parents and relatives, up to 1839. Both volumes are organised chronologically, and include delightful illustrations from the family archives.
Emma Darwin, Wife of Charles Darwin

Emma Darwin, Wife of Charles Darwin

Cambridge University Press
2010
pokkari
This remarkable collection of private correspondence between Emma Darwin and members of her family, published in 1904, provides the reader with an enjoyable and informative account of prosperous middle-class life in the Victorian period, as well as a picture of an amusing, educated, and caring woman. Emma Darwin (1808–1896) was especially remembered for her patience and fortitude in dealing with her husband's long term illness, which became apparent shortly after their marriage. In nursing and humouring Charles through his many ups and downs, she was a crucial factor in her husband's scientific accomplishments. She was responsible for bringing up their large family, running their household, and hosting visits from relatives and scientists. This, the second of two volumes edited by her daughter Henrietta, covers the period from 1839 until Emma's death in 1896. The letters are organised chronologically, and the book includes delightful illustrations from the family archives.
Emma Goldman’s No-Conscription League and the First Amendment

Emma Goldman’s No-Conscription League and the First Amendment

Erika Pribanic-Smith; Jared Schroeder

Routledge
2018
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Emma Goldman’s Supreme Court appeal occurred during a transitional point for First Amendment law, as justices began incorporating arguments related to free expression into decisions on espionage and sedition cases. This project analyzes the communications that led to her arrest—writings in Mother Earth, a mass-mailed manifesto, and speeches related to compulsory military service during World War I—as well as the ensuing legal proceedings and media coverage. The authors place Goldman’s Supreme Court appeal in the context of the more famous Schenck and Abrams trials to demonstrate her place in First Amendment history while providing insight into wartime censorship and the attitude of the mainstream press toward radical speech.