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Eleanor, the Firebrand Queen [Large Print 16pt]

Eleanor, the Firebrand Queen [Large Print 16pt]

Helen Rayson- Hill

Readhowyouwant
2021
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Eleanor of Aquitaine is intelligent and beautiful, her immense wealth desired by kings. Her father's dying wish places the young heiress under the guardianship of King Louis VI of France, who marries her to his monkish son. The pious French Court considers her education and intellect shameful. She is accused of emulating men, regarded as her betters. It is emphasised she is there to breed, look decorative, and keep her eloquent mouth shut.
Eleanor and Franklin

Eleanor and Franklin

Joseph P. Lash; Arthur Meier (FRW) Schlesinger; Franklin D. Roosevelt

WW Norton Co
2014
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In his extraordinary biography of an extraordinary couple, Joseph P. Lash reconstructs the Roosevelt s four-decade marriage from Eleanor s personal papers. The result is an intimate look at the vibrant private world of the public persona."
Journals Of Eleanor Druse

Journals Of Eleanor Druse

Eleanor Druse

TRANSWORLD PUBLISHERS LTD
2004
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Since then it would seem Eleanor has acquired the disturbing ability to communicate with the dead... And her interest in this inconclusive world of shadows has become an obsession, prompted by what seems to be happening at Kingdom Hospital - the regional medical centre of her home town of Lewiston, Maine.
Eleanor's Story

Eleanor's Story

Alice O'Grady

iUniverse
2005
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Eleanor Baldwin is about to embark on a grand adventure. In a few weeks' time, she and her family will leave their small town of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and travel to Oregon to join her aunt and uncle. Eleanor can hardly contain her excitement, and the day finally arrives when they are to leave. On the train ride, her father becomes ill with the flu, and the family has to stay in St. Louis. Eleanor worries about Papa, especially when so many other people are becoming sick with what is called "influenza." But her father gets well, and the family sets off for Oregon once more. Back on the train, Eleanor's mother realizes she left all their money in the hotel in St. Louis. What will they do now? The money was for their house, their food, and Eleanor's new pet goat! Will Eleanor and her family be able to build a new life in Oregon?
Eleanor of Aquitaine

Eleanor of Aquitaine

D. D. R. Owen

Blackwell Publishers
1996
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This fascinating new biography tells the story of one of the most influential figures of the twelfth century, Eleanor of Aquitaine, successively queen of France and of England. In tracing her life story Professor Owen reassesses her political importance during the reigns of her husband Henry II and her sons, Richard the Lionheart and John, and aims to separate the true historical Eleanor from the Eleanor of legend.
Eleanor of South London

Eleanor of South London

Georgina Darter

Georgina Darter
2023
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The highs and lows of family life in South London as remembered by an aging Eleanor. This journey explores family life through the first and second World Wars, challenging events, tragedies and an unexpected fortune that changed Eleanor's life. Eleanor transports us for a short time to South Australia and links us through her daughter Diane to the Adelaide Hills and the town of Hahndorf, South Australia.A delightful family saga with extreme ups and downs to keep you intrigued till the end. Large Print Edition.
Eleanor's Dilemma

Eleanor's Dilemma

Cheryl Wright

Cheryl Wright - Sole Trader
2019
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When Eleanor Carter witnesses her husband's murder, and can identify the culprits, she's taken into protective custody. Living in sin with her protector for an unknown period of time doesn't sit right with her, so she takes the only option available to her - she marries him. She insists it's a marriage of convenience only, and they agree to annul the marriage when it's all over. Glen Sanders has been protector for a number of women, but none quite like this one. Everything must be done by the book, and when he embraces her to keep up the pretense of their marriage, she flinches. At least at first. His suggestion they marry to pull off the pretense is not only for her protection. He is certainly not adverse to having this high society lady as his wife for the rest of their days. Can these two make their forced exile work? And will their close proximity force them to face their feelings for each other? Author's Promise: This is a heartwarming historical romance novella with a happily ever after ending and no cliffhangers. It is a clean and wholesome story with nothing more than hugs, kisses, and holding hands.
Eleanor's Mind

Eleanor's Mind

Henry Neilsen

Henry Neilsen
2020
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Eleanor wakes up alone, in a near-featureless room with no windows or doors. A voice speaks to her from an unseen source: she's been in a car accident, and her mind has been transferred to a computer for safekeeping. Her body is being kept in an emergency room of a hospital while they heal her, and her brain function stopped some time ago.The medical and computer teams are working around the clock to heal Eleanor's body, and to keep her mind from deteriorating inside the computer. Nobody has ever done this before; can they reunite the brain with the body again, or is Eleanor doomed to being locked in the computer generated room forever?
Eleanor Bobbin and the Magical, Merciful, Mighty Art of Kindness
The world is once again in chaos. Rancor and retribution rule the day. Greed, fear and demagoguery have been crowned King of All That Is. For many, there seems to be no hope.And yet. . .and yet. . .hidden beneath the helplessness and hopelessness there is a glimmer of light. So faint it can be seen only in the darkest of dark nights. If this tiny flicker had a name, it might be called forgiveness, compassion, kindness or love. Such little words. But the one thing I know for sure is that they can create miracles. They can make the impossible possible. They can heal lives. And sometimes, whole communities. Just ask Eleanor Bobbin.
Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

University Press of Kansas
2010
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Presiding in the White House longer than any other first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt championed the downtrodden as she traveled the globe, yet she was a maze of contradictions—an idealist who carried on a moneymaking career that depended on her position and a conventional-appearing wife and mother who found emotional succor from intense relationships outside her family. This book cuts through those contradictions to reveal how Eleanor operated, both in and out of public view, to advance the causes in which she believed by participating in the political process.Although previous books have dealt with Eleanor Roosevelt, this is the first to focus on her White House years. Maurine Beasley, a scholar with extensive knowledge of Eleanor's life and times, provides a detailed examination of the innovative first lady that will enlighten those who think they already know her. Rich with detail, it effectively links her social activism from her early life, through the White House years, and to her work after FDR's presidency. From the ways in which Eleanor earned a living to the domestic arrangements in the White House, Beasley is an insightful and informed guide to the historical issues surrounding Mrs. Roosevelt's performance, describing how she took the ambiguous position of first lady and transformed it into an institution of the American political system.Beasley leaves no stone unturned as she casts fresh light on Eleanor's relations with Franklin, the people around her, and the causes she championed. She explores how personal relationships led Mrs. Roosevelt to hone political skills that redefined the position of the first lady for years to come. And as she enlarges our understanding of Eleanor's use of media to disseminate her political views, Beasley illuminates her complex network of personal relationships, finances, contributions to New Deal programs, and extensive publicity commitments.Here is a book that will reward general readers interested in Eleanor's historical importance and inform specialists looking for judicious appraisals of her words, her deeds, and the controversies that surrounded her. Anyone interested in the enigma that was Eleanor Roosevelt will discover here a rich trove of essential information for understanding how this dynamic and troubled woman succeeded in transforming the institution of the first lady during a dozen years of activism and commitment.
Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Maurine H. Beasley

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSAS
2026
nidottu
Presiding in the White House longer than any other first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt championed the downtrodden as she traveled the globe, yet she was a maze of contradictions—an idealist who carried on a moneymaking career that depended on her position and a conventional-appearing wife and mother who found emotional succor from intense relationships outside her family. This book cuts through those contradictions to reveal how Eleanor operated, both in and out of public view, to advance the causes in which she believed by participating in the political process. Although previous books have dealt with Eleanor Roosevelt, this is the first to focus on her White House years. Maurine Beasley, a scholar with extensive knowledge of Eleanor’s life and times, provides a detailed examination of the innovative first lady that will enlighten those who think they already know her. Rich with detail, it effectively links her social activism from her early life, through the White House years, and to her work after FDR’s presidency. From the ways in which Eleanor earned a living to the domestic arrangements in the White House, Beasley is an insightful and informed guide to the historical issues surrounding Mrs. Roosevelt’s performance, describing how she took the ambiguous position of first lady and transformed it into an institution of the American political system. Beasley leaves no stone unturned as she casts fresh light on Eleanor’s relations with Franklin, the people around her, and the causes she championed. She explores how personal relationships led Mrs. Roosevelt to hone political skills that redefined the position of the first lady for years to come. And as she enlarges our understanding of Eleanor’s use of media to disseminate her political views, Beasley illuminates her complex network of personal relationships, finances, contributions to New Deal programs, and extensive publicity commitments. Here is a book that will reward general readers interested in Eleanor’s historical importance and inform specialists looking for judicious appraisals of her words, her deeds, and the controversies that surrounded her. Anyone interested in the enigma that was Eleanor Roosevelt will discover here a rich trove of essential information for understanding how this dynamic and troubled woman succeeded in transforming the institution of the first lady during a dozen years of activism and commitment.