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Emma C. Berry in Photographs: the Slade Dale Collection, 1931-1941

Emma C. Berry in Photographs: the Slade Dale Collection, 1931-1941

John Van Horn

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Emma C. Berry is celebrating her 150th birthday this year. She has resided at Mystic Seaport in Connecticut for nearly a third of her life, restored to how the shipwrights and craftsmen built her in 1866 in Noank, just a few miles down the Mystic River.During her first hundred years she led an interesting and varied life as she traveled up and down the Atlantic coast. Prior to arriving back on the Mystic River, Emma was a fishing smack, a lobster and fishing schooner, a freightvessel and pleasure yacht.In 1973 I inherited and became the caretaker of F. Slade Dale's black and white photo and negative collection. Slade became Emma's owner in 1931 and had kept her afloat, sometimes barely, for nearly forty years until he donated her to Mystic Seaport in 1967. He was one of the great yachtsmen of his generation, and combined his love of the water with a successful business in the sales, docking and maintenance of boats in Bay Head, New Jersey. During his ownership of Emma, she was used for sailing with his friends, and on two occasions she hauled cargo for his boat business. And she was always a point of interest at Dale Yacht Basin.This book covers only the first ten years of Slade's ownership of Emma (1931-1941)-the years when he sailed her most actively
Emma Lee & Me Travel Europe

Emma Lee & Me Travel Europe

Kathy Zientek

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2018
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A girl and her puppy embark on a whirlwind tour of Europe. Their friendship deepens as they encounter Europe's cobblestone streets, castles, and palaces. What can make a good vacation great? Bringing your best friend along, of course In this story, a young girl and her puppy, Emma Lee, take a long trip through Europe. There, they see Buckingham Palace, the Eiffel Tower, the canals of Venice, and much more. Perfect for young children to read on their own or with a parent, Emma Lee & Me Travel Europe is an excellent introduction to the real-life magic of Europe. Its illustrations depict a blossoming friendship set against stunning backdrops, including tulip fields, snowy forests, and cobblestone streets. As they flip the pages, young animal lovers and aspiring travelers will fall in love with Emma Lee and Europe. Whether you're planning a family trip to Europe or simply wish to visit for an afternoon, this book serves as a charming guide.
Emma(illustrated)

Emma(illustrated)

Jane Austen

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2016
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Jane Austen was known as a great writer in the world. She wrote beautiful and touching stories. One of her most famous novels was Emma. It was first published in December 1815. Emma is the perfect novel to get deep thoughts from her life.
The Mountain Girl Emma Payne Erskine

The Mountain Girl Emma Payne Erskine

Emma Payne Erskine

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2017
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The snow had ceased falling. No wind stirred among the trees that covered the hillsides, and every shrub, every leaf and twig, still bore its feathery, white load. Slowly the train labored upward, with two engines to take it the steepest part of the climb from the valley below. David Thryng gazed out into the quiet, white wilderness and was glad. He hoped Carew's Crossing was not beyond all this, where the ragged edge of civilization, out of which the toiling train had so lately lifted them, would begin again.
Emma: (English Edition)

Emma: (English Edition)

Jane Austen

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2017
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Emma, by Jane Austen, is a novel about youthful hubris and the perils of misconstrued romance. The novel was first published in December 1815. As in her other novels, Austen explores the concerns and difficulties of genteel women living in Georgian-Regency England; she also creates a lively comedy of manners among her characters. Before she began the novel, Austen wrote, "I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like." In the first sentence, she introduces the title character as "Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich." Emma is spoiled, headstrong, and self-satisfied; she greatly overestimates her own matchmaking abilities; she is blind to the dangers of meddling in other people's lives; and her imagination and perceptions often lead her astray. This novel has been adapted for several films, many television programs, and a long list of stage plays.
Emma McChesney and Company

Emma McChesney and Company

Edna Ferber

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2017
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president of the Buck Featherloom Petticoat Company, coming gaily down the hall, stopped before it, dismayed, as one who, with a spicy bit of news at his tongue's end, is met with rebuff before the first syllable is voiced. That closed door meant: "Busy. Keep out." "She'll be reading a letter," T. A. Buck told himself grimly. Then he turned the knob and entered his partner's office. Mrs. Emma McChesney was reading a letter. More than that, she was poring over it so that, at the interruption, she glanced up in a maddeningly half-cocked manner which conveyed the impression that, while her physical eye beheld the intruder, her mental eye was still on the letter
Emma: (Spanish Edition)

Emma: (Spanish Edition)

Jane Austen

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2017
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Emma es una novela c mica escrita por Jane Austen, en ingl s, publicada por vez primera en 1815 por el editor John Murray, sobre los peligros de malinterpretar el romance. El personaje principal, Emma Woodhouse, se describe como "hermosa, lista y rica" pero tambi n est bastante mimada. Antes de comenzar la novela, Austen escribi , "Voy a coger una hero na que, excepto a m , no gustar mucho."
Emma McChesney and Co.

Emma McChesney and Co.

Edna Ferber

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2017
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Emma McChesney put down the letter and smiled. "Sit down-now that you're in. And if you expect me to say, 'Knew what' you're doomed to disappointment." T. A. Buck remained standing, both gloved hands clasping his walking stick on which he leaned. "Every time I come into this office, you're reading the latest scrawl from your son. One would think Jock's letters were deathless masterpieces. I believe you read them at half-hour intervals all week, and on Sunday get 'em all out and play solitaire with them." Emma McChesney's smile widened frankly to a grin.