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California Gold Rush Merchant: The Journal of Stephen Chapin Davis
""California Gold Rush Merchant: The Journal Of Stephen Chapin Davis"" is a historical book written by Benjamin B. Richards. It is a detailed account of the life and experiences of Stephen Chapin Davis, a merchant who traveled from the East Coast to California during the Gold Rush era in the mid-1800s. The book is based on Davis's personal journal, which he kept during his journey and time in California.Through Davis's journal entries, readers are taken on a journey that starts in New York City and ends in San Francisco. Along the way, Davis faces many challenges, including harsh weather conditions, dangerous terrain, and encounters with Native Americans. He also documents the excitement and chaos of the Gold Rush, as well as the struggles of daily life in a new and rapidly changing society.The book provides a unique perspective on the Gold Rush era, as it is told through the eyes of a merchant rather than a miner. Davis's journal entries offer insights into the economic and social structures of the time, as well as the daily routines and challenges faced by those who sought their fortunes in California.Overall, ""California Gold Rush Merchant: The Journal Of Stephen Chapin Davis"" is a fascinating and informative read for anyone interested in the history of the American West, the Gold Rush era, or the experiences of early American pioneers.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
We Were There in the Klondike Gold Rush

We Were There in the Klondike Gold Rush

Benjamin Appel; Irv Docktor

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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""We Were There In The Klondike Gold Rush"" is a historical fiction book written by Benjamin Appel. The story follows two young boys, Johnny and Lee, who leave their homes in Seattle to join the Klondike Gold Rush in 1897. The boys face numerous challenges as they travel through treacherous terrain and harsh weather conditions to reach the gold fields. Along the way, they encounter various characters, including prospectors, con artists, and Native Americans. The book provides a vivid description of the Klondike Gold Rush, including the excitement and desperation that drove thousands of people to risk their lives in search of gold. It also explores the impact that the gold rush had on the environment and the indigenous people who lived in the area.""We Were There In The Klondike Gold Rush"" is a compelling story of adventure, perseverance, and friendship. It offers readers a glimpse into a fascinating period of American history and the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Red Flags Anthology

Red Flags Anthology

Adrianne Beer; Rebecca Rush; Phyllis Peterson Levine; Christina Hoag; Amara Phoenix; Christopher Gauntt; Wendy Lane; Nazia Kamali; Benjamin White; Bobbie Rollins; Joe Beck; Reuben Tihi Hayslett; Stella Almazan; Clay Hunt; Margo McCall

Running Wild, LLC
2023
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An anthology of tales and stories about signs and signals; seen, missed, and misunderstood on the foreshadowing of life’s relationships that sometimes makes the hairs on the back of one’s head stand up. Have you ever been in a situation where all of those internal warning signals went off but you went forward anyway? Or in a situation where you started to drive forward and then something told you to stop?This anthology is a collection of stories of similar situations that our authors experienced. Read on to find out about their own red flags.
Benjamin

Benjamin

University of Chicago Press
1989
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Walter Benjamin (1896-1940) has been called by Hannah Arendt the "greatest critic of the century." While an increasing number of Anglo-American literary critics draw upon Benjamin's writings in their own works, their colleagues in the philosophical community remain relatively unacquainted with his legacy. In the European intellectual world, by contrast, Benjamin's critical epistemological program, his philosophies of history and language, and his aesthetics have long since become part of philosophical discourse. The present collection of articles, many of which were contained in earlier versions in the Winter 1983 special issue of the journal The Philosophical Forum, initiates the project of establishing Benjamin's importance to philosophy. A balance of original work by Benjamin and important commentary on his works, this volume includes the crucial chapter from Benjamin's magnum opus The Arcades Project, his "Program of the Coming Philosophy," and "Central Park," as well as essays by leading scholars (including Theodor W. Adorno, Leo Lowenthal, and Rolf Tiedemann) that treat single philosophical themes and relate his ideas to those of other thinkers such as Gadamer, Goodmann, and Rosenzweig. Gary Smith's introduction to the volume provides an extremely useful and sophisticated entrée for readers unaccustomed to the breadth of Benjamin's philosophical allusions, as well as an informative summation of the contents of the volume. This book will be of interest to philosophers, literary theorists, art historians, anthropologists, and other social scientists.
Benjamin

Benjamin

Chico Buarque

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1998
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Photographic model turned minor actor Benjamin Zambraia feels mocked by his spurious sort of fame. He is also haunted by Castana Beatriz, a love he lost 30 years before, but whose double has begun to crop up around town. Could Arieta Muse be Castana's daughter?
Benjamin

Benjamin

Aaron Powell

Lulu.com
2013
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The harsh winter and great outdoors of upstate New York provide Benjamin with the only solace from an otherwise agonizing existence. His mother's abusive alcoholic boyfriend, the bully on the bus, and a Math teacher who pays a little too much attention to schoolboys are slowly chipping away at his dignity and feelings of self-worth. Benjamin clings to any sense of normalcy, until a series of escalating events drives him to the very edge of suicide. He begs God for help-a divine intervention-but his prayers go unanswered until he has an epiphany: God helps those who help themselves.
Benjamin

Benjamin

Barbie Bellinger

AuthorHouse
2004
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Benjamin is a talented seven year old artist who was given the gift of clairvoyance from God to help his family and friends cope with tragedies from the past and tragedies yet to come. Benji's older brother Billy and Billy's best friend Trevor are jealous of Benji's artistic ability until he shows them how he envisions a picture on the canvas. Together, the three of them create a painting and use it to locate a missing toddler. Through Benji's gift of foresight, God informs him about a death in the family in the not-so-distant future. Benji has accepted this to be true, but will his family?
Benjamin

Benjamin

Rita Kumar

Independently Published
2019
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"Benjamin" is dedicated to every soul that loves dogs. It expresses the emotions of a dog who faces so much in life that at one point, he just tries to give up on something called as 'Hope'. He finds love in someone who really respects for the being he is. It moulds a better soul out of him and the bond is just so beautiful. His journey starts from little hopes and continues to bigger expectations that aren't self-centred.As he grows up to be a good pet who is loved and cared for abundantly, life has other plans sown on the path of fate.It is all about how he overcomes his barriers, yet staying in the most loyal bond and friendship he owes his family.With a touch of emotions, adventures, fantasies, and a lot of love, Benjamin is here to foster the language of the heart.
Benjamin

Benjamin

John Koehler

Koehler Books
2012
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Before that day he was a weak and worthless cripple, a "sinful man" according to his father. Afterwards he was completely healed of his physical disabilities at the hands of the rabbi from Nazareth. Destined for the dungeons of society, suddenly a world without limits was open to him. This is the story of Benjamin, a man who was given a new body, a new life, and a new chance to live life the way he had always dreamed.