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The Age of Elizabeth

The Age of Elizabeth

D.M. Palliser

Routledge
1992
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This famous book was the first up-to-date survey of its field for a generation; even today, when work on early modern social history proliferates, it remains the only general economic history of the age. This second edition, substantially revised and expanded, is clear in outline, rich in detail, stressing continuity as well as change, balancing the glamour of privilege with the misery and privation of the poor, and dealing with the dark side of Tudor life -- vagabondage, starvation, superstition and cruelty -- as well as its heroic achievements.
Holy Sh*t...I'm Having Twins!: The Definitive Guide to Remaining Calm When You're Twice as Freaked Out
A MUST-HAVE FOR NEW TWINS PARENTS"Smart, funny and refreshingly real advice that will change your life." -Hollie Gyarmati, Author of The Mother of All Makeovers, designer & mom of 5 (including two sets of twins)Seventeen years ago, Elizabeth Lyons wrote the bestselling, side-splittingly funny guide to managing twins in the first year. That book stayed at the top of the charts for over a decade. Since then, times have changed-and so has navigating Year One with twins (or any baby, for that matter).Holy Sh*t...I'm Having Twins features the very best of Lyons' hard-won advice, updated and expanded for today's new twins parents.If raising one newborn was a workout (and it is), raising two (or more) is like competing in an Ironman...backward...while wearing banana slippers. Well-meaning friends will try to prepare you for the endurance event that lies ahead, but only a seasoned parent, writer, and mom of twins (who has three additional kids to boot) can do it with the honest, belly-laugh humor and tried-and-true proven strategies you don't even know you need (yet).Topics include: ★ Money-Saving Secrets to What You Really Need, What you Need Two of, and What You Can Skip Altogether★ How to Stay Connected to the Person Who Got You Into This Mess★ Breastfeeding Twins (Two Mouths + Two Breasts = Not as Simple As It Sounds)★ Bottlefeeding: Why It's Okay and Won't Thwart Their Admission to Harvard★ Fielding Unsolicited Advice and Questions: Stories from the Trenches★ Getting Twins on a Schedule - Preferably the Same One★ How to Return to Work (and Speak Coherently and Intelligently While There)If you're overwhelmed, terrified, tired of people lamenting how hard one baby is, and wondering if you'll ever shower in peace again, you're in the right place."The advice you need in the short, funny format your sleep-deprived mind can absorb."- Lisa Earle McLeod, bestselling author of Forget Perfect"Elizabeth Lyons' humorous yet realistic perspective provides new parents of twins with a great starting point from which to embark on that all-important first year."- Dr. Bob Covert, leading Chicagoland neonatologist"Elizabeth Lyons captures the universal discourse of sisterhood while guiding new mothers of twins through the first year."- Kathy Voit, RNC, Labor and Delivery nurse
The Age of Elizabeth

The Age of Elizabeth

D.M. Palliser

Routledge
2016
sidottu
This famous book was the first up-to-date survey of its field for a generation; even today, when work on early modern social history proliferates, it remains the only general economic history of the age. This second edition, substantially revised and expanded, is clear in outline, rich in detail, stressing continuity as well as change, balancing the glamour of privilege with the misery and privation of the poor, and dealing with the dark side of Tudor life -- vagabondage, starvation, superstition and cruelty -- as well as its heroic achievements.
if i'm being honest

if i'm being honest

Kaylee Elizabeth

Lulu.com
2023
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"if i'm being honest" is a collection of poetry in which Kaylee Elizabeth reveals how to let go of your past and heal from your deepest traumas. It is a deep dive into the darkest places your mind can take you and the struggle of coming out on the other side. Separated into four sections: the hurting, the fighting, the loving, and the healing, this book takes you on a journey toward growth and finding inner strength.
Her Name Was Elizabeth

Her Name Was Elizabeth

Eva M Brewster

Four Wild Geese Design
2018
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Part biography/spiritual memoir, part adventure tale, Her Name Was Elizabeth, by Eva M. Brewster is the inspiring story of Elizabeth Fisher Brewster, Christian missionary to China for 67 years. Elizabeth Brewster was one of the many single women missionaries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who left their homes and sailed to far-off exotic places, dedicating themselves to lives of Christian service. In a time when women's roles were largely circumscribed by home and family, single women missionaries with few professional credentials and no special status thrust themselves into adventurous and sometimes heart-breaking lives of great toil and achievement.Elizabeth was just 22 years-old when she arrived in a China still ruled by the dying Manchu Dynasty. The Chinese masses lived lives of crushing toil in rural poverty with little hope of a better life. Among her many duties, it was the downtrodden women, who were considered unworthy of being educated, that were Elizabeth's strong concern. Travelling to country villages, she was paraded before the populace, who wished to see the "big heavenly feet" of the foreign lady missionary. Elizabeth labored mightily to change the cruel practice of foot-binding and the attitudes and customs that literally hobbled women, seeking to instill an ideal of education as the way forward for women.In 1890 Elizabeth married fellow Methodist missionary and minister, William Nesbitt Brewster. They settled in Hinghwa on the Min River near the coastal city of Fuzhou in the south of China, raising a family of six children and carrying on the work of the mission. The essence of their mission was "Christ made visible through deeds." Material things are holy, too, they believed, and they made every effort to improve the lot of their adopted countrymen. They persisted in the face of criticism from the mission board, some of whom felt that missionaries should limit their efforts to evangelism.When William died in 1916, Elizabeth stayed on another 34 years, leaving only when all foreigners were ousted in 1950 by the Communist regime. Entrusting her life and work into God's hands, like the story of Ruth in the Bible, she had made the Chinese people her own people. When China was plunged into civil war, Elizabeth strove to keep the mission's schools, hospitals and churches oases of neutrality. Under bombardment and imminent danger of total destruction, she kept her equilibrium, saying, "It is often necessary to go quietly on with work in hand, knowing the spirit will speak when it is necessary."Her "outsider" status as a missionary and her spirit-led decisions were, on several occasions, crucial in saving lives and averting catastrophes.The local Chinese people found much to admire in this woman of enduring selfless service. They called her "Miss Star" when she was a young, spirited woman freshly arrived in their country. Later they called her "Mother Shepherdess"and even "Friend of the Bandits." Elizabeth traveled safely in rural areas between feuding factions, displaying a white flag. All of the involved parties knew her as the kindly foreign missionary woman who had taught their countrymen and cared for them when they were children.Daughter-in-law Eva tells an engaging story of daily life; hearts touching hearts in a foriegn land. The narrative unfolds in the context of conversations between the two women - one an artist by temperament, the other a seasoned missionary and revered family elder. The tenderness of their relationship gives this book, written almost 70 years ago, a freshness and warmth which shines through and imparts timeless lessons of faith and hope to today's reader.
W.I.S.D.O.M.

W.I.S.D.O.M.

Elizabeth Glotfelty

P R Glotfelty LLC
2021
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W.I.S.D.O.M. tells the story of the perpetually reluctant mother, as she enters her twenties with her own pessimistic views on children and parenthood, only to discover that in the words of Ian Malcolm, "life, uh...finds a way." Through bitingly honest humor she navigates through a multifront effort to pursue her own life goals, fight against mommy culture, and, oh yeah, raise a child. Through clever acronyms, W.I.S.D.O.M. guides the reader on a chronological journey to overcome the challenges faced throughout child-rearing. The reader will learn how to prepare for a baby while averting the insidious baby industry and their devious corporate marketers, and champion judgment-free parenting with the metric of, "what is easiest for me?" Most importantly, this book speaks to mothers striving to retain own goals outside of parenthood by giving career advice such as, "A great way to answer the typical interview question, 'What has been a challenge in your life and what did you do to overcome it' is to begin with 'Before the accident...' and then describe how you overcame those challenges to get where you are today. Just don't mention that 'accident' means pregnancy." In the end, every reader can comfortably rest knowing that, like the author's ancestors, who upon reaching the Midwest over one hundred years ago, decide that sometimes we just have to settle for good enough.
All I'm Becoming

All I'm Becoming

Rozemarijn Elizabeth Van Kampen

Mijnbestseller
2021
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Everyone struggles with something, but no one can't grow. This is one of the messages in Rozemarijn's book 'All I'm Becoming'. In this autobiographical poetry collection, Rozemarijn divides their life into three themes: hurt, love, and growth. Each theme talks about a different aspect of life, but they are all connected. All I'm Becoming is an autobiographical collection of poems that portray the author's struggles with love, depression, being autistic, and feeling like not belonging. The book is divided in three parts, where every part captures a specific feeling.
The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton

The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Gillia M. Olson

Sequence
2022
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Explore Elizabeth Cady Stanton's life as a campaigner for women's rights in this unique timeline biography. As one of the most recognized women's suffragists in America, Elizabeth Cady Stanton paved the way for women's right to vote. Stanton was a progressive thinker of her time who believed in equal rights for women. Her bold and persistent determination helped her to overcome sexism, befriend Susan B. Anthony, and become one of the leaders in the Women's Suffrage Movement. A progressive timeline highlights the chronology of Elizabeth Cady Stanton's major life moments for elementary readers. Table of contents, glossary, index, further resources, and author bio are included.
Elizabeth Costello: Fiction

Elizabeth Costello: Fiction

J. M. Coetzee

Penguin Publishing Group
2004
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J.M. Coetzee's latest novel, The Schooldays of Jesus, is now available from Viking. Late Essays: 2006-2016 will be available January 2018. Since 1982, J. M. Coetzee has been dazzling the literary world. After eight novels that have won, among other awards, two Booker Prizes, and most recently, the Nobel Prize, Coetzee has once again crafted an unusual and deeply affecting tale. Told through an ingenious series of formal addresses, Elizabeth Costello is, on the surface, the story of a woman's life as mother, sister, lover, and writer. Yet it is also a profound and haunting meditation on the nature of storytelling.