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Ellen Smallboy

Ellen Smallboy

Regina Flannery

McGill-Queen's University Press
1995
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Flannery recounts Smallboy's childhood at Lake Kesagami, her father's early death and the effect of this tragedy, her marriage to Simon Smallboy and move to French River, and her old age at Moose Factory. Through Smallboy's anecdotes and episodes in her life, long-vanished values and norms of Cree society are illustrated and recorded. A concise history of European contact with James Bay Cree by John Long and a summary of literature on the Cree of Moose Factory and James Bay by Laura Peers place Smallboy's life in historical context.
Ellen Browning Scripps

Ellen Browning Scripps

Molly McClain

University of Nebraska Press
2017
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Molly McClain tells the remarkable story of Ellen Browning Scripps (1836–1932), an American newspaperwoman, feminist, suffragist, abolitionist, and social reformer. She used her fortune to support women’s education, the labor movement, and public access to science, the arts, and education. Born in London, Scripps grew up in rural poverty on the Illinois prairie. She went from rags to riches, living out that cherished American story in which people pull themselves up by their bootstraps with audacity, hard work, and luck. She and her brother, E. W. Scripps, built America’s largest chain of newspapers, linking midwestern industrial cities with booming towns in the West. Less well known today than the papers started by Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, Scripps newspapers transformed their owners into millionaires almost overnight. By the 1920s Scripps was worth an estimated $30 million, most of which she gave away. She established the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California, and appeared on the cover of Time magazine after founding Scripps College in Claremont, California. She also provided major financial support to organizations worldwide that promised to advance democratic principles and public education. In Ellen Browning Scripps, McClain brings to life an extraordinary woman who played a vital role in the history of women, California, and the American West.
Ellen Glasgow - American Writers 33

Ellen Glasgow - American Writers 33

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
1964
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Ellen Glasgow - American Writers 33 was first published in 1964. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.
The Essential Ellen Willis

The Essential Ellen Willis

Ellen Willis

University of Minnesota Press
2014
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Out of the Vinyl Deeps, published in 2011, introduced a new generation to the incisive, witty, and merciless voice of Ellen Willis through her pioneering rock music criticism. In the years that followed, Willis’s daring insights went beyond popular music, taking on such issues as pornography, religion, feminism, war, and drugs. The Essential Ellen Willis gathers writings that span forty years and are both deeply engaged with the times in which they were first published and yet remain fresh and relevant amid today’s seemingly intractable political and cultural battles. Whether addressing the women’s movement, sex and abortion, race and class, or war and terrorism, Willis brought to each a distinctive attitude-passionate yet ironic, clear-sighted yet hopeful. Offering a compelling and cohesive narrative of Willis’s liberationist “transcendence politics,” the essays-among them previously unpublished and uncollected pieces-are organized by decade from the 1960s to the 2000s, with each section introduced by young writers who share Willis’s intellectual bravery, curiosity, and lucidity: Irin Carmon, Spencer Ackerman, Cord Jefferson, Ann Friedman, and Sara Marcus. The Essential Ellen Willis concludes with excerpts from Willis’s unfinished book about politics and the cultural unconscious, introduced by her longtime partner, Stanley Aronowitz. An invaluable reckoning of American society since the 1960s, this volume is a testament to an iconoclastic and fiercely original voice.
Ellen Shipman and the American Garden

Ellen Shipman and the American Garden

Judith B. Tankard

University of Georgia Press
2018
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Between 1914 and 1950, Ellen Shipman (1869–1950) designed more than 600 gardens in the United States, from Long Island's Gold Coast to the state of Washington. Her secluded, lush formal gardens attracted a clientele that included Fords, Edisons, Astors, and du Ponts. Shipman’s imaginative approach merged elements of the Colonial Revival and Arts and Crafts movements with a unique planting style enlivened by Impressionistic washes of color.In Ellen Shipman and the American Garden author Judith B. Tankard describes Shipman’s remarkable life and discusses her major works, including the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens in Jacksonville, Florida; Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens in Akron, Ohio; Longue Vue House and Gardens in New Orleans, and Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University. Richly illustrated with plans and photographs, the book explores Shipman’s ability to create intimate spaces through dense plantings, evocative water features, and classical ornament. Tankard also examines Shipman's unusual life, which was enriched by her years in the artists' colony of Cornish, New Hampshire, and her association with the architect Charles A. Platt. Shipman was notable for establishing a thriving New York City practice and mentoring women in the profession. Many of the assistants she trained in her all-female office went on to become successful designers in other parts of the country.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Pamela Scully

Ohio University Press
2016
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In this timely addition to the Ohio Short Histories of Africa series, Pamela Scully takes us from the 1938 birth of Nobel Peace Prize winner and two-time Liberian president Ellen Johnson through the Ebola epidemic of 2014–15. Charting her childhood and adolescence, the book covers Sirleaf's relationship with her indigenous grandmother and urban parents, her early marriage, her years studying in the United States, and her career in international development and finance, where she developed her skill as a technocrat. The later chapters cover her years in and out of formal Liberian politics, her support for women's rights, and the Ebola outbreak. Sirleaf's story speaks to many of the key themes of the twenty-first century. Among these are the growing power of women in the arenas of international politics and human rights; the ravaging civil wars in which sexual violence is used as a weapon; and the challenges of transitional justice in building postconflict societies. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is an astute examination of the life of a pioneering feminist politician.
Ellen's Party Activity Guide: Wrangle Up a Wild West Fest

Ellen's Party Activity Guide: Wrangle Up a Wild West Fest

Ellen M. Pals

Aladdin Publishing Company
2016
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A Treasury of Vintage and Contemporary Games and Activities - User friendly "go to" book for detailed activity plans. - Creative, doable and cost-effective ideas for more than thirty theme activities and games. - All you need to know about creative decorations, invitations, favors, and menus. - Comprehensive resource lists provide company names for obtaining party supplies. - Brings the Wild West to life in the classroom, a field day or a culminating event. - Increases and diffuses knowledge and appreciation of American History. - Ideal for parents, teachers, homeschoolers, event planners, community organizers, youth leaders, senior centers and anyone who loves a memorable occasion.
Ellen E. Goes Fishing

Ellen E. Goes Fishing

G S Crews

Scottie Crews Media, LLC
2020
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Jumpin' Jehosophat Heavens to Murgatroyd Who is this girl who uses a pocket notebook to capture new lessons from her best friends Sally Science and Maria Math? Her name is Ellen E, and the "E" is short for Engineering Whether it's learning how to multiply by tens, speaking Spanish, or understanding the properties of water while on a fishing trip, Ellen E is sure to make each experience a fun one
Ellen E. Va De Pesca

Ellen E. Va De Pesca

G S Crews

Scottie Crews Media, LLC
2020
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Jumpin 'Jehosophat Cielos a Murgatroyd Qui n es esta chica que usa un cuaderno de bolsillo para capturar nuevas lecciones de sus mejores amigas Sally Science y Maria Math? Su nombre es Ellen E y la 'E' es la abreviatura de Ingenier a. Ya sea para aprender a multiplicar por decenas, hablar espa ol o comprender las propiedades del agua durante un viaje de pesca, Ellen E seguramente har que cada experiencia sea divertida
Ellen the Harpist

Ellen the Harpist

Diane Michaels

Middlerun Press
2016
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Ellen has talent.And a sense of humor.But when it comes to love, she's often the punch line. She's got nothing against Cupid so long as the couples he unites hire her to play the harp at their weddings. Better the bridesmaid than the bride if it means she can focus on her career. Enter Josh, a violinist with sparkling brown eyes who makes her laugh and sets her heart aflutter. He's perfect for her. Perfect except for his gorgeous ex who wants to reclaim him as her duet partner, a move that could spell ruin not only for Ellen's love life but also her career. Can Ellen find a way to steer her life back on track? Or will disharmony wreck her chance for happiness? Pick up a copy of this laugh-out-loud book about adulting fails and personal triumphs. A must read for fans of feel-good romantic comedies.
Ellen at Sea: (Ellen the Harpist Book 2)

Ellen at Sea: (Ellen the Harpist Book 2)

Diane Michaels

Middlerun Press
2018
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Who a harpist brings with her for a four-month long gig aboard a cruise ship: Her best friend.A lock-picking pianist.And a blow up doll.Who she leaves behind...When Ellen's boyfriend Josh goes on the road with a Broadway touring production, Ellen takes to the high seas. Can tropical destinations, a busy performance schedule, and cheap booze in the crew bar distract her from the heartache of her separation from Josh? Or will her mother's devastating news and her best friend's antics send her overboard?
Ellen the Bride: (ellen the Harpist Book 3)

Ellen the Bride: (ellen the Harpist Book 3)

Diane Michaels

Middlerun Press
2018
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Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.For an experienced wedding professional like Ellen Blum, planning her own wedding should be as simple as the age-old rhyme. Unfortunately, her something old is an ex-boyfriend itching to get back together, her something new is being the first bride to walk down the aisle at a venue still under construction, and her something borrowed is time. It's enough to make a bride quite blue. Trying to land her dream job offers her a distraction from her wedding blues. But when her fianc Josh Yates takes off for a Broadway tour without so much as a kiss goodbye, will Ellen's plans for the perfect wedding disappear with him?
Ellen Terry, Shakespeare, and Suffrage in Australia and New Zealand
While the life and career of Ellen Terry (1847–1928) have attracted decades of attention from theatre historians and feminist biographers, one chapter remains hidden: Terry's tour of her solo Shakespeare lectures to Australia and New Zealand in 1914. This bold venture, made at the age of sixty-six, has been interpreted as an indication of Terry's declining physical andmental health following her 1906 Jubilee. Yet Terry claimed that 'while in Australia, although a woman, I am permitted to be a person', testifying affinity with the geopolitical region in which women had already achieved the right to vote in federal elections and to run for parliament. This Element undertakes the first comprehensive examination of the 1914 tour to reveal Terry's professional agency, her creative autonomy, her skilful navigation of ageist sexism, her eager receptivity to new natural environments, and her friendship with international opera star, Nellie Melba.
Ellen Terry, Shakespeare, and Suffrage in Australia and New Zealand
While the life and career of Ellen Terry (1847–1928) have attracted decades of attention from theatre historians and feminist biographers, one chapter remains hidden: Terry's tour of her solo Shakespeare lectures to Australia and New Zealand in 1914. This bold venture, made at the age of sixty-six, has been interpreted as an indication of Terry's declining physical andmental health following her 1906 Jubilee. Yet Terry claimed that 'while in Australia, although a woman, I am permitted to be a person', testifying affinity with the geopolitical region in which women had already achieved the right to vote in federal elections and to run for parliament. This Element undertakes the first comprehensive examination of the 1914 tour to reveal Terry's professional agency, her creative autonomy, her skilful navigation of ageist sexism, her eager receptivity to new natural environments, and her friendship with international opera star, Nellie Melba.