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The Life Of Chief Justice Ellis Lewis, 1798-1871 (1907)
Burton Alva Konkle
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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Joseph Hopkinson, 1770-1842: Jurist, Scholar, Inspirer of the Arts
Burton Alva Konkle
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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Thomas Willing and the First American Financial System
Burton Alva Konkle
University of Pennsylvania Press
1937
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This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.
This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.
Portrait of a versatile citizen of the early days of the Republic, his civic and literary activities, and his friendships with many famous men of his day.
John Motley Morehead and the development of North Carolina, 1796-1866
Burton Alva Konkle
Alpha Edition
2019
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This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We have represented this book in the same form as it was first published. Hence any marks seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
The Life And Speeches Of Thomas Williams
Burton Alva Konkle; Philander Chase Knox
Kessinger Pub
2008
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Feisty Catherine Butler,doomed to marry pious, plain old boring Walter, will lose her dream of traveling to Italy. Until just days before her wedding, a handsome, Italian tinker man, Antonio arrives in her small Ohio town. When the traveler is arrested and must work his fine off at her family's farm, Catherine hatches a plot to escape her fate. Ah, but only if the tinker man agrees. Language barriers lead to misunderstandings. Farm chores and family feuding drive poor Antonio to near madness. He dreams of freedom, to leave with his wagon and his faithful horse, Santos. While Catherine plots her escape, with or without his help.
Burton Lazars is a small village just outside Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire. When Gladys lived there, which she did for several years, she found the village has a rich history. Using her talents as a researcher and author she has brought alive, in this book, a little of the history of this part of rural England.
This updated and fully illustrated new edition of the definitive Burton interview book casts light on Burton's Burband childhood, his early work at Disney, the recurrent themes and stunning designs of his movies, and the creative obsessions that fuel them.
The products of Burton Toys may have been designed for children, but it was the childish adults producing them that made it a special place. It was an environment where educated men could debate the physics behind a Wile E. Coyote cartoon. It was a place where a woman with years of training in literature could celebrate the works of Dr. Seuss and be taken seriously. Burton Toys was the place that all children envisioned working as an adult, and the place where working adults could act like a child. "Burton Toys" is an awkward mishmash of heartfelt sincerity and absurd comedy that blends together for a unique reading experience. In the grand tradition of American writing that leans more on imagination than talent, "Burton Toys" is simply a lot of fun. Little more, but nothing less.
AN OMNIBUS EDITION containing the complete texts of the first three adventures of Burton the Red: IN THE NORTH, BURTON WITH THE THOUSAND and BEYOND ASPROMONTE. Jack Burton, who sailed the seas in 1848 to fight for the Italy of his dreams, who with a band of rebels caused the rising in 1860 in Palermo, who rode with the Thousand across Sicily, and then watched as Il Generale fell at Aspromonte, captivates two young boys with his yarns one night in a schoolyard. Burton is traveling now with a trained ape in a one ring circus. The boys decide to run away with the circus, and with this strange Burtoni. But is he a liar? Or are his adventures the truth? Without leaving a trace, Jack Burton disappears the next night in a long red convertible that seems to be driven by his ape, Zambutti Sam. So the two brothers find themselves for years pursuing him across the globe, in search of any trace they might find of something they don't quite understand.
Burton with the Thousand: Being the Second Adventure of Burton the Red
Sandro Dariosto
Per Sempre Anita Edizione
2014
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A telegram arrives from Sicily. "Come quickly," is all it reads, and names the Hotel Domus Mariae on the island of Ortigia. When Will reaches there, a packet is waiting for him from his brother Rob. Inside it on a yellowed scrap of paper is a letter to "Mia Rafaella Carissima," explaining some strange orders for a firing squad. It is signed by one "Burtoni." It can't be him, Will thinks. It has been fifteen years of searching. Rob arrives the next day, bearing with him an old, leather bound journal. When Will objects that this is all too long ago to be their Jack Burton. Il Rosso. Who is this "Burtoni"? "Read it." is all Rob says. The journal begins on 27 March 1860 and tells the story of three men: Count Rosalino Pilo, Giovanni Corrao and one Gianni Burtoni, who is keeping the journal. Under cover of night they set sail from Quarto into the Tyrrenhian Sea, headed for Sicily with a hold full of old rusty muskets. Il Generale is asleep on his island dreaming of revolution, but he has lost all faith in the spirit of the people. So Pilo and his little crew intend to land near Messina and travel over the Nebrodi and across the north of Sicily, announcing in every little village that Il Generale is on his way. And at every stop, Pilo sends a letter back the North, proclaiming that the people of Sicily are rising in revolt. By lying to both sides, Rosalino Pilo believes they can start the revolution. "But if this is our Jack Burton, it means he's a hundred and fifty years old " Will complains. "And who is this Rafaella? This "Carissima Mia"? "Read it," is all Rob will say.
Burton Upon Trent Tales of the Town
Geoffrey Sowerby; Richard Farman
The History Press Ltd
1998
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Burton Upon Trent Tales of the Town
Burton Upon Trent: Looking Back