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Mrs Catherine Gladstone

Mrs Catherine Gladstone

Janet Hilderley

The Alpha Press Ltd
2012
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Catherine Glynne was born in 1812, in the same year as Charles Dickens. An earl's daughter she married the son of a self-made merchant, William Ewart Gladstone, who became Queen Victoria's Prime Minister on four occasions. While the Queen and the PM loathed each other, they both loved Catherine, Gladstone's wife. After a long and indecisive courtship, Gladstone said of his new wife that my Cathie forever twinkles. Society remarked that her beauty showed a profound intelligence. Catherine loved being in the main stream of action but disliked politicians, fashion and social niceties. Unusual for the time Gladstone was present at the birth of each of their eight children and Catherine insisted on feeding them herself. Mrs Gladstone's primary concern was support of the poor - in particular those suffering from cholera, near-starving mill girls and homeless orphans. She established the concept of free convalescent homes and her common-sense influenced the Poor Laws. To maintain her genius for charity she took every opportunity to approach Gladstone's friends for financial support for her good works. In return she found places for her husband's 'rescue' women - young girls forced into prostitution as a result of poverty. When her brother's ironworks failed Catherine and her family faced poverty. It was Gladstone's financial skills that saved the family from bankruptcy. Catherine died on 14th June, 1900. Pertinent to this biography is the letter the author wrote to the Church Times about the reasons behind the riots in London and elsewhere in the United Kingdom, in August 2011. The letter header - "Mrs Gladstone! thou shouldst be living at this hour" - drew attention to a personality who in her time confronted severe social need through community action (the letter text is reproduced on the Press website).
Lady Catherine's Coil

Lady Catherine's Coil

Shirley Marks

Citrus Parlor Publishing
2023
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Falling in love is effortless . . . To unravel the tangle becomes quite the choreExiled to the country after a disastrous Season, Lady Catherine Jessup finds life at Grimshaw Court far more agreeable than the horrid Marriage Mart of London. Kate allows her companion to step into the shoes of "Lady Catherine" while she pursues the idle life, enjoying her pursuits of reading, drawing, and dreaming of a carefree life.Lord Stephen Emerson seeks the refuge of his uncle's country house to escape his marriage-minded mother's matchmaking ways until he can safely return to University. The bucolic setting allows Stephen to spend the days pursuing sports, long after-dinner promenades, and reading in the evenings. The last thing he wants is to be dragged into a gaggle of females in search of husbands.The imminent arrival of Kate's guardian threatens to expose her masquerade. Does his presence bring her game to an end, making her an outcast, or provide a catalyst for dreams realized, and will true love follow?Will Kate and Stephen ever see they share more than mere passing interests? Both strongly wish to remain unattached, but when circumstances dictate otherwise, will they realize what they should do and marry?
Remembering Catherine

Remembering Catherine

Reginald Audrick

Reginald Audrick
2024
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It is said that daughters are attached to their fathers, and sons are attached to their mothers. Of course, it might as easily be said that fathers have a special attachment to their daughters, and mothers have a special attachment to their sons. Either way, it is assumed throughout human history there is something unique about the mother-son relationship.In Remembering Catherine, author Reginald Audrick tells of the special relationship he had with his mother, Catherine, who died at age ninety-six. In this memoir, he pays tribute to the 100-pound, feisty, persistent, and beloved woman who as a single parent played a very instrumental part in his over sixty years of life.Audrick introduces Catherine to the world, sharing not only this beloved woman's personal struggles and disappointments but more importantly how she was able to set aside these di-fficulties to promote his good and future success; for which he will be forever grateful.
Remembering Catherine

Remembering Catherine

Reginald Audrick

Reginald Audrick
2024
sidottu
It is said that daughters are attached to their fathers, and sons are attached to their mothers. Of course, it might as easily be said that fathers have a special attachment to their daughters, and mothers have a special attachment to their sons. Either way, it is assumed throughout human history there is something unique about the mother-son relationship.In Remembering Catherine, author Reginald Audrick tells of the special relationship he had with his mother, Catherine, who died at age ninety-six. In this memoir, he pays tribute to the 100-pound, feisty, persistent, and beloved woman who as a single parent played a very instrumental part in his over sixty years of life.Audrick introduces Catherine to the world, sharing not only this beloved woman's personal struggles and disappointments but more importantly how she was able to set aside these di-fficulties to promote his good and future success; for which he will be forever grateful.
Lady Catherine Impedes

Lady Catherine Impedes

Zoe Burton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Two calculating cousins. Three cunning plots. One forced marriage. Fitzwilliam Darcy and his wife, Elizabeth, think they are safely married. Not everyone agrees. Darcy's aunt, her daughter, and Elizabeth's cousin are determined to separate them. When Lady Catherine de Bourgh discovers that her nephew has married, she is disappointed. She soon learns that she cannot let it go, and so travels to Hertfordshire to confront her new niece. When her plot fails, the true impetus behind her visit is revealed. Lady Catherine Impedes is the second book in Zoe Burton's Darcy Marriage Series. If you like unique plot twists, fast-paced action, and sweet romance, you will love this page-turning Jane Austen Fan Fiction novella. Pick up Lady Catherine Impedes today to discover the lengths to which love will go to protect those that mean the most.
Saint Catherine Of Siena As Seen In Her Letters

Saint Catherine Of Siena As Seen In Her Letters

St Catherine Of Siena

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Table of Persons Addressed 6 Introduction: St Catherine of Siena as Seen in Her Letters 8 Chief Events in the Life of St. Catherine 21 Brief Outline of Contemporary Public Events 23 Letters To Monna Alessa dei Saracini 27 To Benincasa her brother, when he was in Florence 30 To the Venerable Religious, Brother Antonio of Nizza 32 To Monna Agnese, who was the wife of Messer Orso Malavolti 35 To Sister Eugenia, her niece at the Convent of St. Agnes of Montepulciano 41 To Nanna, daughter of Benincasa, a little maid, her niece 46 Letters on the Consecrated Life 49 To Brother William of England 51 To Daniella of Orvieto, Clothed with the Habit of St. Dominic 55 To Monna Agnese, wife of Francesco, a tailor of Florence 59 Letters in response to certain criticisms 60 To Monna Orsa, wife of Bartolo Usimbardi, and to Monna Agnese 61 To a Religious man in Florence, who was shocked at her Ascetic Practices 62 To Brother Bartolomeo Dominici 63 To Brother Matteo di Francesco Tolomei 66 To a Mantellata of Saint Dominic, called Catarina di Scetto 71 Letters To Neri di Landoccio dei Pagliaresi 73 To Monna Giovanna and her other daughters in Siena 76 To Messer John, the Soldier of Fortune 78 To Monna Colomba in Lucca 80 To Brother Raimondo of Capua, of the Order of the Preachers 83 To Gregory XI 87 To Gregory XI 94 To Gregory XI 98 To Brother Raimondo of Capua, at Avignon 101 To Catarina of the Hospital, and Giovanna di Capo 105 To Sister Daniella of Orvieto 108 To Brother Raimondo of Capua, and to Master John III 116 To Sister Bartolomea della Seta 119 To Gregory XI 123 To the King of France 125 Letters to Florence 128 To the Eight of War chosen by the Commune of Florence 129 To Buonaccorso di Lapo: written when the Saint was at Avignon 131 To Gregory XI 133 To Monna Lapa, her mother, before she returned from Avignon 138 To Monna Giovanna di Corrado Maconi 140 To Messer Ristoro Canigiani 143 To the Anziani and Consuls and Gonfalonieri of Bologna 152 To Nicholas of Osimo 155 To Misser Lorenzo del Pino of Bologna, Doctor in Decretals 160 Letters written from Rocca D'Orcia 164 To Monna Lapa, her mother, and to Monna Cecca 165 To Monna Catarina of the Hospital, and to Giovanna di Capo 166 To Monna Alessa, clothed with the Habit of Saint Dominic 168 To Gregory XI 170 To Raimondo of Capua 172 To Urban VI 177 To her spiritual children in Siena 181 To Brother William and to Messer Matteo of the Misericordia 182 To Sano di Maco, and to all her other sons in Siena 183 To Brother Raimondo of Capua 187 To Urban VI 189 To Don Giovanni of the Cells of Vallombrosa 192 Letters announcing peace 195 To Monna Alessa, when the Saint was at Florence 196 To Sano di Maco, and to the other sons in Christ 197 To three Italian Cardinals 198 To Giovanna, Queen of Naples 205 To Sister Daniella of Orvieto 212 To Stefano Maconi 216 To certain holy hermits who had been invited to Rome by the Pope 222 To Brother William of England, and to Brother Antonio of Nizza 223 To Brother Andrea of Lucca, Brother Baldo, and Brother Lando 224 To Brother Antonio of Nizza 226 To Queen Giovanna of Naples 228 To Brother Raimondo of the Preaching Order, when he was in Genoa 233 To Urban VI 240 Letters describing the experience preceding death 243 To Master Raimondo of Capua 246 To Master Raimondo of Capua, of the Order of the Preachers 249
Saint Catherine Of Siena As Seen In Her Letters: Large Print Edition

Saint Catherine Of Siena As Seen In Her Letters: Large Print Edition

St Catherine Of Siena

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Table of Persons Addressed 7 Introduction: St Catherine of Siena as Seen in Her Letters 9 Chief Events in the Life of St. Catherine 29 Brief Outline of Contemporary Public Events 34 Letters To Monna Alessa dei Saracini 38 To Benincasa her brother, when he was in Florence 42 To the Venerable Religious, Brother Antonio of Nizza 46 To Monna Agnese, who was the wife of Messer Orso Malavolti 51 To Sister Eugenia, her niece at the Convent of St. Agnes of Montepulciano 61 To Nanna, daughter of Benincasa, a little maid, her niece 70 Letters on the Consecrated Life 74 To Brother William of England 78 To Daniella of Orvieto, Clothed with the Habit of St. Dominic 84 To Monna Agnese, wife of Francesco, a tailor of Florence 90 Letters in response to certain criticisms 92 To Monna Orsa, wife of Bartolo Usimbardi, and to Monna Agnese 93 To a Religious man in Florence, who was shocked at her Ascetic Practices 95 To Brother Bartolomeo Dominici 97 To Brother Matteo di Francesco Tolomei 100 To a Mantellata of Saint Dominic, called Catarina di Scetto 109 Letters To Neri di Landoccio dei Pagliaresi 112 To Monna Giovanna and her other daughters in Siena 117 To Messer John, the Soldier of Fortune 120 To Monna Colomba in Lucca 123 To Brother Raimondo of Capua, of the Order of the Preachers 128 To Gregory XI 135 To Gregory XI 145 To Gregory XI 152 To Brother Raimondo of Capua, at Avignon 157 To Catarina of the Hospital, and Giovanna di Capo 163 To Sister Daniella of Orvieto 168 To Brother Raimondo of Capua, and to Master John III 180 To Sister Bartolomea della Seta 185 To Gregory XI 192 To the King of France 194 Letters to Florence 200 To the Eight of War chosen by the Commune of Florence 202 To Buonaccorso di Lapo: written when the Saint was at Avignon 205 To Gregory XI 208 To Monna Lapa, her mother, before she returned from Avignon 216 To Monna Giovanna di Corrado Maconi 218 To Messer Ristoro Canigiani 222 To the Anziani and Consuls and Gonfalonieri of Bologna 238 To Nicholas of Osimo 244 To Misser Lorenzo del Pino of Bologna, Doctor in Decretals 250 Letters written from Rocca D'Orcia 257 To Monna Lapa, her mother, and to Monna Cecca 259 To Monna Catarina of the Hospital, and to Giovanna di Capo 261 To Monna Alessa, clothed with the Habit of Saint Dominic 264 To Gregory XI 267 To Raimondo of Capua 270 To Urban VI 278 To her spiritual children in Siena 285 To Brother William and to Messer Matteo of the Misericordia 286 To Sano di Maco, and to all her other sons in Siena 288 To Brother Raimondo of Capua 293 To Urban VI 298 To Don Giovanni of the Cells of Vallombrosa 301 Letters announcing peace 307 To Monna Alessa, when the Saint was at Florence 308 To Sano di Maco, and to the other sons in Christ 309 To Three Italian Cardinals 311 To Giovanna, Queen of Naples 323 To Sister Daniella of Orvieto 333 To Stefano Maconi 339 To certain holy hermits who had been invited to Rome by the Pope 349 To Brother William of England, and to Brother Antonio of Nizza 351 To Brother Andrea of Lucca, Brother Baldo, and Brother Lando 352 To Brother Antonio of Nizza 356 To Queen Giovanna of Naples 360 To Brother Raimondo of the Preaching Order, when he was in Genoa 367 To Urban VI 378 Letters describing the experience preceding death 382 To Master Raimondo of Capua 388 To Master Raimondo of Capua, of the Order of the Preachers 392
Great Catherine

Great Catherine

George Bernard Shaw

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Great Catherine: Whom Glory Still Adores is a 1913 one-act play by Irish dramatist George Bernard Shaw. It was written between two of his other 1913 plays, Pygmalion and The Music Cure. It tells the story of a prim British visitor to the court of the sexually uninhibited Catherine the Great of Russia.
Great Catherine

Great Catherine

George Bernard Shaw

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Great Catherine: Whom Glory Still Adores is a 1913 one-act play by Irish dramatist George Bernard Shaw. It was written between two of his other 1913 plays, Pygmalion and The Music Cure. It tells the story of a prim British visitor to the court of the sexually uninhibited Catherine the Great of Russia.
Cross + Catherine

Cross + Catherine

Bethany-Kris
2018
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The crime boss and the hustling queen are back for one last goodbye ...Cross and Catherine watch as their kids grow up, and everything changes again. Life is still as busy as it ever was for these two, and their family. Cece and Nazio are trying to figure this life thing out. From toddling babies to wedding bells, everything they've ever wanted is already at their fingertips. Go behind the scenes and beyond the final chapter of the Cross + Catherine series in The Companion to find never-before-seen POVs, deleted scenes, future outtakes, and short stories-all requested by readers. Each snapshot is written in short-story form, and meant to be enjoyed as individual pieces by the readers of the Cross + Catherine series. It is not standalone, and is not intended to be read as one.
Sainte Catherine, Patronne Des Jeunes Filles

Sainte Catherine, Patronne Des Jeunes Filles

Victor Dumax

Hachette Livre - BNF
2013
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Sainte Catherine, patronne des jeunes filles / par l'abbe V. Dumax, ...Date de l'edition originale: 1883"Collection: Bibliotheque des catechismes et des institutions chretiennes"Ce livre est la reproduction fidele d'une oeuvre publiee avant 1920 et fait partie d'une collection de livres reimprimes a la demande editee par Hachette Livre, dans le cadre d'un partenariat avec la Bibliotheque nationale de France, offrant l'opportunite d'acceder a des ouvrages anciens et souvent rares issus des fonds patrimoniaux de la BnF.Les oeuvres faisant partie de cette collection ont ete numerisees par la BnF et sont presentes sur Gallica, sa bibliotheque numerique.En entreprenant de redonner vie a ces ouvrages au travers d'une collection de livres reimprimes a la demande, nous leur donnons la possibilite de rencontrer un public elargi et participons a la transmission de connaissances et de savoirs parfois difficilement accessibles.Nous avons cherche a concilier la reproduction fidele d'un livre ancien a partir de sa version numerisee avec le souci d'un confort de lecture optimal. Nous esperons que les ouvrages de cette nouvelle collection vous apporteront entiere satisfaction.Pour plus d'informations, rendez-vous sur www.hachettebnf.fr
Sainte Catherine de Sienne, Du Tiers-Ordre de St-Dominique, Patronne de Rome
Sainte Catherine de Sienne, du tiers-ordre de St-Dominique, patronne de Rome, par le R. P. D.-A. Mortier, ...Date de l'edition originale: 1896Ce livre est la reproduction fidele d'une oeuvre publiee avant 1920 et fait partie d'une collection de livres reimprimes a la demande editee par Hachette Livre, dans le cadre d'un partenariat avec la Bibliotheque nationale de France, offrant l'opportunite d'acceder a des ouvrages anciens et souvent rares issus des fonds patrimoniaux de la BnF.Les oeuvres faisant partie de cette collection ont ete numerisees par la BnF et sont presentes sur Gallica, sa bibliotheque numerique.En entreprenant de redonner vie a ces ouvrages au travers d'une collection de livres reimprimes a la demande, nous leur donnons la possibilite de rencontrer un public elargi et participons a la transmission de connaissances et de savoirs parfois difficilement accessibles.Nous avons cherche a concilier la reproduction fidele d'un livre ancien a partir de sa version numerisee avec le souci d'un confort de lecture optimal. Nous esperons que les ouvrages de cette nouvelle collection vous apporteront entiere satisfaction.Pour plus d'informations, rendez-vous sur www.hachettebnf.fr"