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The American Frugal Housewife: Dedicated to those who are not ashamed of Economy are not ashamed of Economy by: Lydia Maria Child
Lydia Maria Francis Child (born Lydia Maria Francis) (February 11, 1802 - October 20, 1880), was an American abolitionist, women's rights activist, Native American rights activist, novelist, journalist, and opponent of American expansionism. Her journals, both fiction and domestic manuals, reached wide audiences from the 1820s through the 1850s. At times she shocked her audience as she tried to take on issues of both male dominance and white supremacy in some of her stories. Despite these challenges, Child may be most remembered for her poem "Over the River and Through the Wood." Her grandparents' house, which she wrote about visiting, was restored by Tufts University in 1976 and stands near the Mystic River on South Street, in Medford, Massachusetts.She was born Lydia Maria Francis in Medford, Massachusetts, on February 11, 1802, to Susannah (n e Rand) and Convers Francis. Her older brother, Convers Francis, was educated at Harvard College and Seminary, and became a Unitarian minister. Child received her education at a local dame school and later at a women's seminary. Upon the death of her mother, she went to live with her older sister in Maine, where she studied to be a teacher. During this time, her brother Convers, by then a Unitarian minister, saw to his younger sister's education in literary masters such as Homer and Milton. Francis chanced to read an article in the North American Review discussing the field offered to the novelist by early New England history. Although she had never thought of becoming an author, she immediately wrote the first chapter of her novel Hobomok. Encouraged by her brother's commendation, she finished it in six weeks and had it published. From this time until her death, she wrote continually. Francis taught for one year in a seminary in Medford, and in 1824 started a private school in Watertown, Massachusetts. In 1826, she founded the Juvenile Miscellany, the first monthly periodical for children published in the United States, and supervised its publication for eight years. In 1828, she married David Lee Child and moved to Boston.
The Mother's Book. By: Lydia Maria Child (Original Version)

The Mother's Book. By: Lydia Maria Child (Original Version)

Lydia Maria Child

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Lydia Maria Francis Child (born Lydia Maria Francis) (February 11, 1802 - October 20, 1880), was an American abolitionist, women's rights activist, Native American rights activist, novelist, journalist, and opponent of American expansionism. Her journals, both fiction and domestic manuals, reached wide audiences from the 1820s through the 1850s. At times she shocked her audience as she tried to take on issues of both male dominance and white supremacy in some of her stories. Despite these challenges, Child may be most remembered for her poem "Over the River and Through the Wood." Her grandparents' house, which she wrote about visiting, was restored by Tufts University in 1976 and stands near the Mystic River on South Street, in Medford, Massachusetts.She was born Lydia Maria Francis in Medford, Massachusetts, on February 11, 1802, to Susannah (n e Rand) and Convers Francis. Her older brother, Convers Francis, was educated at Harvard College and Seminary, and became a Unitarian minister. Child received her education at a local dame school and later at a women's seminary. Upon the death of her mother, she went to live with her older sister in Maine, where she studied to be a teacher. During this time, her brother Convers, by then a Unitarian minister, saw to his younger sister's education in literary masters such as Homer and Milton. Francis chanced to read an article in the North American Review discussing the field offered to the novelist by early New England history. Although she had never thought of becoming an author, she immediately wrote the first chapter of her novel Hobomok. Encouraged by her brother's commendation, she finished it in six weeks and had it published. From this time until her death, she wrote continually. Francis taught for one year in a seminary in Medford, and in 1824 started a private school in Watertown, Massachusetts. In 1826, she founded the Juvenile Miscellany, the first monthly periodical for children published in the United States, and supervised its publication for eight years. In 1828, she married David Lee Child and moved to Boston
An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans (1833). By: Lydia Maria Child: An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Afri
An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans is an 1833 US-American book by Lydia Maria Child in favor of the immediate emancipation of the slaves without compensation to slaveholders.It is known as the first book in support of this policy, written by a white woman..... Lydia Maria Francis Child (born Lydia Maria Francis) (February 11, 1802 - October 20, 1880), was an American abolitionist, women's rights activist, Native American rights activist, novelist, journalist, and opponent of American expansionism. Her journals, both fiction and domestic manuals, reached wide audiences from the 1820s through the 1850s. At times she shocked her audience as she tried to take on issues of both male dominance and white supremacy in some of her stories. Despite these challenges, Child may be most remembered for her poem "Over the River and Through the Wood." Her grandparents' house, which she wrote about visiting, was restored by Tufts University in 1976 and stands near the Mystic River on South Street, in Medford, Massachusetts. Early life and education: She was born Lydia Maria Francis in Medford, Massachusetts, on February 11, 1802, to Susannah (n e Rand) and Convers Francis. Her older brother, Convers Francis, was educated at Harvard College and Seminary, and became a Unitarian minister. Child received her education at a local dame school and later at a women's seminary. Upon the death of her mother, she went to live with her older sister in Maine, where she studied to be a teacher. During this time, her brother Convers, by then a Unitarian minister, saw to his younger sister's education in literary masters such as Homer and Milton. Francis chanced to read an article in the North American Review discussing the field offered to the novelist by early New England history. Although she had never thought of becoming an author, she immediately wrote the first chapter of her novel Hobomok. Encouraged by her brother's commendation, she finished it in six weeks and had it published. From this time until her death, she wrote continually. Francis taught for one year in a seminary in Medford, and in 1824 started a private school in Watertown, Massachusetts. In 1826, she founded the Juvenile Miscellany, the first monthly periodical for children published in the United States, and supervised its publication for eight years.In 1828, she married David Lee Child and moved to Boston. Career: Early writings: Following the success of Hobomok, Child wrote several novels, poetry, and an instruction manual for mothers, The Mothers Book; but her most successful work was The Frugal Housewife. Dedicated to those who are not ashamed of Economy. First published in 1829, the book was expanded and went through 33 printings in 25 years. Child wrote that her book had been "written for the poor...those who can afford to be epicures will find the best of information in the Seventy-five Receipts" by Eliza Leslie. Child changed the title to The American Frugal Housewife in 1832 to end the confusion with the British author Susannah Carter's The Frugal Housewife first published in 1765, and then printed in America from 1772. Child wrote that Carter's book was not suited "to the wants of this country". To add further confusion, from 1832-1834 Child's version was printed in London and Glasgow.....
Lydia Sigourney

Lydia Sigourney

Lydia Sigourney

Broadview Press Ltd
2008
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Lydia Huntley Sigourney (1791-1865) was the most widely read and respected pre-Civil War American woman poet in the English-speaking world. In a half-century career, Sigourney produced a wide range of poetry and prose envisaging the United States as a new kind of republic with a unique mission in history, in which women like herself had a central role. This edition contributes to the current recovery of Sigourney and her republican vision from the oblivion into which they were cast by the aftermath of the Civil War, the construction of a male-dominated American "national" literary canon, and the aesthetics of Modernism.In this Broadview edition, a representative selection of poetry and prose from across her career illustrates Sigourney's national vision and the diversity of forms she used to promote it. In the appendices, letters and documents illustrate her challenges and working methods in what she called her "kitchen in Parnassus."
Lydia's Tale: The Mystery of Lydia Darragh, Irish Quaker, Patriot Spy
Lydia Darragh is famed for eavesdropping on British General William Howe's staff as they planned a surprise attack, then sneaking through the lines to give warning to American soldiers. Her actions are said to have saved George Washington's army from a devastating ambush as it lay starving and freezing on the barren hills of Whitemarsh at the end of 1777. But did the secret she brought to the Patriots really prevent their defeat? Why would a professed pacifist choose to risk her life by intervening in military affairs? Who was the mysterious intelligence officer she met between the lines? Was her story even true? Lydia's Tale: The Mystery of Lydia Darragh, Irish Quaker, Patriot Spy by Robert N. Fanelli uncovers a myriad of previously unknown records, knitting together for the first time the life and experiences of this remarkable heroine of the American Revolution who lived in the heart of Philadelphia. Behind her story we find an assertive woman who took an active hand in the affairs of her family and her community. Drawing on genealogical sources, legal documents, and other correspondence, the author reconstructs Lydia Darragh's early life in Dublin, her livelihood in Pennsylvania, and how the Revolution shaped her and her children's lives. Exploring the context of Lydia's tale sheds light on the activities of women in Revolutionary Philadelphia, reveals the complex issues faced by pacifist Quakers in a time of war, and brings to light the contributions of Irish immigrants in securing America's freedom. The author's careful research reveals little known details and corrects historians' common misapprehensions about the Revolutionary period. Along the way, we meet often overlooked figures, including diarist Christopher Marshall and his family, the irascible Quaker recluse, Bathsheba Bowers, and Blair McClenachan, the wealthy Patriot financier who also served his adopted country as a common soldier. Lydia Darragh is frequently included among that small group of women cited as Revolutionary heroines. This detailed microhistory demonstrates how legend can inform the study of history, describing how one woman's personal reminiscence morphed into a piece of American mythology, now recovered in the historical context it deserves.
Lydia of the Pines by Honore Willsie Morrow, Fiction, Classics, Literary
They are as poor as a family can be, among those rolling northern hills. Amos and his girls, Lydia and Patience -- with the hired help Lizzie whom Amos can barely afford -- scrape out a meager living on the edge of a town nestled among maple-edged farmlands.But Lydia is as rich with life as the motherless family is poor of pennies. With her friend Kent and even the spoiled Margery she finds play and joy aplenty. Troubles loom ahead, though: sickness, worries, and debts -- and then political turmoil so fierce it threatens to tear the community apart -- and that even more direly threatens the nearby Indians on their ancestral lands.
Lydia's Child

Lydia's Child

Valentine Kirychenko

Strategic Book Publishing Rights Agency, LLC
2011
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This is the amazing true story of the struggle and survival of the author's family, caught up in the upheavals of World War I, the Russian revolution, Communist rule, and World War II.Valentine Kirychenko's mother, Lydia, and Lydia's family were sent to Siberia at the start of WWI. While returning home after the war ended, eight-year-old Lydia and her two sisters become separated from their mother, Louiza. The girls grow up in the chaos of the Stalin regime, facing oppression, starvation, with death always threatening. During WWII, Lydia and her husband, Ivan, struggle to protect the family during the German occupation. Lydia finally finds her mother and they became reunited. But then the family is taken to Germany to work as slave labor in the munitions factories, enduring unrelenting bombing raids until the factory is destroyed. They manage to find jobs in a village, finally safe until the war's end.After four years in a refugee camp post-war, Ivan moves his loved ones to Australia, beginning a new life far from war-ravaged Europe. Here they grow and prosper in a safe and happy environment.Even when ordinary people are buffeted by forces beyond their control, they can do extraordinary things.About the Author: Valentine Kirychenko wanted to tell his parents' story. "In the context of a migrant family in a foreign country, I realized how their bravery and sacrifice ensured my survival." He is a medical doctor and lives in Sydney, Australia.Publisher's website: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/LydiasChild.html
Lydia Sigourney

Lydia Sigourney

University of Massachusetts Press
2018
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During her lifetime, Lydia Sigourney was acclaimed as nineteenth-century America's most popular woman poet and published widely as a historian, travel writer, essayist, and educator. While serious critical attention to her work languished following her death and into the twentieth century, a growing number of critics and writers have reexamined Sigourney and her large body of writing and have given her a central place in the ""new canon.""This first collection of original essays devoted to the poet's work puts many of the best scholars on Sigourney together in one place and in conversation with one another. The volume includes critical essays examining her literary texts as well as essays that unpack Sigourney's participation in the cultural movements of her day. Holding powerful opinions about the role of women in society, Sigourney was not afraid to advocate against government policies that, in her view, undermined the promise of America, even as she was held up as a paragon of American womanhood and middle-class rectitude. The resulting portrait promises to engage readers who wish to know more about Sigourney's writing, her career, and the causes that inspired her.Along with the volume editors, contributors include Ann Beebe, Paula Bernat Bennett, Janet Dean, Sean Epstein-Corbin, Annie Finch, Gary Kelly, Paul Lauter, Amy J. Lueck, Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso, Jennifer Putzi, Angela Sorby, Joan Wry, and Sandra Zagarell.
Lydia, Lucy y los Unicornios y el Conejito de Pascua Perdido: Un libro infantil juvenil de Pascua sobre dos hermanas, un conejo y muchas aventuras
Lydia y Lucy pensaban que estaban a punto de comenzar una divertida b squeda de huevos de Pascua. Pero se encontraron con una gran sorpresa: el Conejito de Pascua hab a desaparecido Este a o les espera una emocionante aventura, aunque no ser n huevos lo que busquen, sino... conejitos En este libro infantil por cap tulos Lydia y Lucy se embarcan en una emocionante aventura para encontrar al Conejo de Pascua con la ayuda de Cristal y Esmeralda, sus dos amigas unicornio y Pegaso. nete a ellas en su misi n para encontrar al Conejito perdido Lydia, Lucy y los Unicornios es una serie de libros de cap tulos para ni os, ideal para leer en voz alta antes de irse a la cama o para ni os m s mayores que ya leen libros juveniles ilustrados ellos solos. nete a estas dos valientes hermanas en un viaje al Castillo de Chocolate, donde se enfrentar n al Brujo Dulcirr n y aprender n a confiar en la bondad de las abejas. Disfruta de esta primaveral aventura con Lydia, Lucy y los Unicornios Otros t tulos en la colecci n: Lydia, Lucy y los Unicornios salvan la Navidad
Lydia and the Unicorns and the Lost Easter Bunny

Lydia and the Unicorns and the Lost Easter Bunny

Evelyn Irving

Independently Published
2020
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Lydia and Lucy thought they were about to start a fun Easter egg hunt. But they are about to meet a big surprise: the Easter Bunny has disappeared No more searching for eggs, this year we are searching for bunnies Lydia and Lucy set on a mission to find it with the help of Crystal and Emerald, their Unicorn and Pegasus friends. They will travel to the Land of Magic, meet the evil Sugar WIzard and make friends with the bees.Join them on their Easter Bunny adventure Lydia and the Unicorns is a series of chapter books for kids, ideal to read as bedtime stories or for children who can read on their own. These chapter books are apt for 1st and 2nd graders, and for older children as well.Enjoy this spring tale featuring Lydia, Lucy and the Unicorns
Lydia the dragon man & The light

Lydia the dragon man & The light

Lisa Rita Snodgrass

Xulon Press
2023
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Lydia the dragon man in the light it's about a young woman who always seeks out love, but along the way she finds herself in some trouble. She's always asking the Creator why?why? why? Are these things happening? The journey of being clashed and an inner turmoil between the darkness and the light. What will happen to dear Lydia as she faces people with unseemingly dragons behind them? What will happen is she gets to the wit's ends after so long of tragedies, the Lydia see the light or will she let darkness rien throughout her life. Hey everyone I'm Lisa. I'm a mother of four, I love to write, poetry, books, I work as a waitress, I was a former STNA, and I'm working on making my life better to be a good role model for my children to let them know that they too can achieve their dreams. I currently live in Alabama but I grew up in Lakewood Ohio with my family of five. I like music, poetry, reading my Bible and I like to read books of all kinds. You can say I was in a personal hell and the only way out was through the Lord Jesus and seeing how wonderful he is so I decided to write a book of my journey in the way in a fun way that was both a twist between fantasy and reality. I wanted to write a book that anybody could imagine themselves as a main character where they could see things from a different perspective so this book was a way I felt like I could honor God in a different way to help others get closer to God. You can find me on tiktok and Facebook all you have to do is search my name I have poetry and even a little clip for an advertisement for the book. So I hope you enjoy this little book that came from my heart and my experiences in a different way. And I hope that you guys are all having a blessed day because Jesus loves us all and we are all the same. I know God loves all of us even in our different ways.
Lydia It's a New Day!

Lydia It's a New Day!

Phyllis a Clemons

Westbow Press
2021
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Lydia: It's a New Day is a beautifully illustrated picture book that promotes the power of a supporting family and the biblical foundation that is needed for success in overcoming challenges and disappointment. Readers will find encouragement, the strength to move forward, and be compelled to explore the truths in the word of God. Lydia will help readers appreciate the beauty and the blessing of each new day. This book will complement any collection of children's books. An excellent read-aloud book for families, small groups, and Sunday school classes alike it appeals to the visual learner.
Lydia and the Talisman

Lydia and the Talisman

Sandra E Knox

Xlibris Us
2021
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This story is the beginning of the journey of two young children, who are unknowingly crucial to the survival of a race of beings. A race that is the foundation of everything good in the world. Their heritage, and their quest, is revealed to them in this first book but the adventure will take many years, risk and hardships. With the help of their many alliances they find love, security and something that neither of them even knew existed. The story reveals their blood lines past, as well as what will be required of them in the future. Dark forces have been aware and searching for centuries for the chosen ones who are prophesized to end their evil against mankind. They must overcome these dark forces and find the means to destroy them forever. Their destiny was formed when humans were cast out into the wilderness. The race they are to save were the Watchers that ensured the survival of these humans. Their biggest challenge will be to remain stoic and have the courage to finish their quest.
Lydia and the Talisman

Lydia and the Talisman

Sandra E Knox

Xlibris Us
2021
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This story is the beginning of the journey of two young children, who are unknowingly crucial to the survival of a race of beings. A race that is the foundation of everything good in the world. Their heritage, and their quest, is revealed to them in this first book but the adventure will take many years, risk and hardships. With the help of their many alliances they find love, security and something that neither of them even knew existed. The story reveals their blood lines past, as well as what will be required of them in the future. Dark forces have been aware and searching for centuries for the chosen ones who are prophesized to end their evil against mankind. They must overcome these dark forces and find the means to destroy them forever. Their destiny was formed when humans were cast out into the wilderness. The race they are to save were the Watchers that ensured the survival of these humans. Their biggest challenge will be to remain stoic and have the courage to finish their quest.
Lydia's Blue Rolls-Royce

Lydia's Blue Rolls-Royce

Dennis F Killeen

Xlibris Us
2022
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Lydia was just trying to get her wealthy husband to stop cheating on her, when he upped and threw her out into the streets of Miami. She grabbed clothes, a hidden stash of money, her pistol and took off in her Blue Rolls Royce. The Rolls was a gift from her husband before they were married, but he wanted it back - at all costs. Lydia hid the Blue Rolls Royce at a farm in north Florida where she and her friends stashed the spoils of a caper many years ago. She then played hide and seek with the PI firm her husband hired to find her and the Rolls Royce. Lincoln Hightower was sitting on the beach on Marco Island when his penchant for attractive, rich women focused on a blond, svelte Lydia walking off the beach to the resort hotel where he was staying. Little did he realize that engaging this blond was going to change his life.
Lydia's Blue Rolls-Royce

Lydia's Blue Rolls-Royce

Dennis F Killeen

Xlibris Us
2022
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Lydia was just trying to get her wealthy husband to stop cheating on her, when he upped and threw her out into the streets of Miami. She grabbed clothes, a hidden stash of money, her pistol and took off in her Blue Rolls Royce. The Rolls was a gift from her husband before they were married, but he wanted it back - at all costs. Lydia hid the Blue Rolls Royce at a farm in north Florida where she and her friends stashed the spoils of a caper many years ago. She then played hide and seek with the PI firm her husband hired to find her and the Rolls Royce. Lincoln Hightower was sitting on the beach on Marco Island when his penchant for attractive, rich women focused on a blond, svelte Lydia walking off the beach to the resort hotel where he was staying. Little did he realize that engaging this blond was going to change his life.