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In Search of William Gascoigne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

In Search of William Gascoigne

William Gascoigne (c.1612-44) was the inventor of the telescopic sight and micrometer (instruments crucial to the advance of astronomy). His name is now known to historians of science around the world. For some considerable time after his tragic death at the age of 32 in the English Civil War, however, it seemed as if his achievements would be consigned to oblivion. Most of his papers were lost and even the few that survived have largely disappeared. This is the story of how his work was rescued. Into this story is woven an account of the state of astronomy and optics during Gascoigne’s lifetime, so that the reader can appreciate the significance of his discoveries.

A View of the Meadow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

A View of the Meadow

David Sellers can’t stop thinking about the beautiful California Napa Sonoma Mendocino Coastline, even though he’s never been there before. He’s grateful for the opportunity to go, thanks to a suggestion and a pair of tickets from his boss’s secretary. It’s a welcome distraction from the dangerous situation he’s currently embroiled in back home. He had planned to return soon, but that all changed when he met Charlotte Von Shillingsfurst. Meanwhile, Jasper Symthe and Otto Weinberger are puzzling over a relic or artifact found on the Von Shillingsfurst estate. Jasper, an architect tasked with remodeling the estate, and Otto, a university professor of archaeology and theology, are both intrigued. Jasper has no idea what the object is, and Otto is hesitant to investigate further. As it turns out, Charlotte, an heiress who has never been in danger before, suddenly finds herself under attack. Someone or something is determined to protect her, and the quiet town she’s lived in her whole life is not what it seems. 26 years ago, the town welcomed a wealthy royal couple and their child, Charlotte. But now, things have taken a dangerous turn.

A New Guide to the Collections in the Library of the American Philosophical Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 460

A New Guide to the Collections in the Library of the American Philosophical Society

Rev. ed. of: Guide to the archives and manuscript collections of the American Philosophical Society. 1966.

Legendary Locals of Newton
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Legendary Locals of Newton

Newton has more than enough legendary locals to fill volumes of books. Endless are the stories about men, women, and young people who dedicated, or still dedicate, countless hours of their lives in order to make Newton and the world a better place. Newton has been a launching ground for award-winning authors, Nobel Prize winners, Olympic medalists, and Hollywood stars. Some of Boston's best athletes have chosen to make "the Garden City" their home. In the pages of this book, readers will learn about Newton's first mayor, James Hyde, who never lost an election in more than 50 times on the ballot; Rev. Edmond Kelley, the first pastor at Myrtle Baptist Church and a former slave; Leonard Zakim, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League who dedicated his life to fighting prejudice and civil rights violations; Louise Bruyn, who walked from Newton to Washington, DC, to protest the Vietnam War; Shirley Lewis, known as the "regal queen of the blues"; and Ted Williams, regarded as baseball's greatest hitter, who lived in Newton Upper Falls.

The Sheriff's Betrayal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

The Sheriff's Betrayal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-10-27
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Sheriff Will Keller came into town with an attitude, a shotgun and a great set of legs. Sheriff Will Keller let it be known the Sheriff's word was law, and made it stick. Sheriff Will Keller arrested the Mayor and shot up the saloon within a half hour of arriving in town. Things have been peaceful and quiet as a result. Until now. Murder has been done: not the face to face conflict of loud voices, bared steel, a knife in the gut: no, this is the coward's murder of a little boy, the poisoning of a helpless, handicapped child in his own bed. The Sheriff is not happy about this. There will be justice. The Sheriff will see to it. Personally.

LIFE
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

LIFE

  • Type: Magazine
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  • Published: 1967-03-24
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  • Publisher: Unknown

LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.

The Prank
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

The Prank

THE PRANK is a novel about the tendency for any news story involving a cute child or a reprehensible parent to become a media feeding frenzy, about the incredible communicative power of the internet, about the speed at which a fabricated happening can cross the threshold into accepted truth. But it is also about us as consumers of narrative: about how the digital revolution has changed the way we process information. My hope is that as you are reading you will find yourself scanning, skipping, dismissing, and cherry-picking: pay attention to these moments. This is your brain doing something remarkable, something profoundly post-modern, something perhaps not altogether benign. - from the auth...

Colonial families of Philadelphia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 958

Colonial families of Philadelphia

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The Shortest and Most Convenient Route
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The Shortest and Most Convenient Route

Based on papers delivered at the Bicentennial Conference for Lewis & Clark, held in Philadelphia in Aug. 2003, these essays grapple in different ways with the motives underlying the Corps of Discovery & the impact on American culture. The question of failure is used by the authors as a means of interrogating the intellectual & cultural context in which the expedition was framed & in which its results were distributed. Contributors include Robert S. Cox (also the Ed. of the vol.), Domenic Vitiello, S.D. Kimmel, John W. Jengo, Brett Mizelle, & Andrew J. Lewis. Illus.