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Hope Springs Eternally, Poetry by Edward T. Mann
Introducing a collection of poems by the late Edward T. Mann about nature, seasons, farming, and love. They are written with a light sometimes comical other times heart wrenching and imaginative sense. The original poems were crafted on any type of material that was available when inspired. These items included: printer paper, napkins, notebooks, cards, old envelopes and church bulletins. These poems have been saved and treasured by his wife Sylvia and organized for print by his loving niece Linda Graney for all to enjoy.
Edward the Second

Edward the Second

Christopher Marlowe

Cambridge University Press
2014
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Originally published in 1955, as part of the English Literature for Schools series, this book contains the complete text of Christopher Marlowe's Edward the Second. An introduction and editorial notes are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Marlowe and English Renaissance drama.
Memoirs of Rear-Admiral Sir W. Edward Parry

Memoirs of Rear-Admiral Sir W. Edward Parry

Edward Parry

Cambridge University Press
2011
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Written by his son, the Rev. Edward Parry, this 1857 memoir describes the life and times of Rear-Admiral Sir W. Edward Parry (1790–1855), the British naval officer and Arctic explorer. The work describes how Parry became a successful pioneer of Arctic enterprise, having in 1827 attempted one of the earliest expeditions to the North Pole, setting a record which then stood for fifty years. Reflecting the religious side of Parry's character, the book demonstrates how he was a constant promoter of the welfare of his crews. From Parry's childhood years, the book traces the explorer's distinguished career in the Navy, his meticulous scientific work and his long and usually dangerous voyages and expeditions. Alongside his professional successes, including his knighthood in 1829, the book gives insights into the difficulties of his private life, including the tragic deaths of his first wife and of some of his children.
The Diaries of Edward Pease

The Diaries of Edward Pease

Edward Pease

Cambridge University Press
2013
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Edward Pease (1767–1858), who left behind extensive diaries for the years 1824–57, was dubbed the 'father of English railways' thanks to his backing of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, which began operating in 1825. A prominent Quaker and woollen manufacturer in Darlington, Pease famously recruited George Stephenson (1781–1848) as the line's engineer. His great-grandson Sir Alfred Pease (1857–1939) edited these diaries for private circulation only, but was persuaded to publish them in 1907. The work includes an introductory essay on Quakerism and biographical sketches of Pease and his wife Rachel. The diaries themselves reveal, as the editor mentions in his preface, a life devoted to public and private good works. The appendices include a variety of Quaker texts and other material relating to the Pease family and the founding of the railways.