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Insatiable. Eager. Hopeful. Universal truth: Romance readers always want more. The next chapter, the next book, the unwritten words living in their favorite author’s mind. What happens next? How could you do that to my babies? I wonder what was going on in the other character’s head… You’ll never have all the answers, but inside these pages, you’ll get just a bit of the Unwritten. Nineteen previously unwritten stories all for your curious little heart to devour. Come see what’s going on with Serena Akeroyd’s Feckers, Crystal Ash’s Shadow, Kathryn Moon’s Lola and pack, and so many more of your favorite characters. All proceeds for this Anthology will be donated to the beloved member of the indie community, Izzy Hix, in hopes of helping her and her family as she recovers from a long and complicated hospital stay due to Covid-19.
The fascinating history of Five Points, a New York City neighborhood infamous for being utterly depraved and yet amazingly culturally rich, illuminates all the best and worst of the American immigrant experience. 40 photos.
When my father tries to force me to marry one of his cronies, I run away to my half-brother's home. He's the black sheep of the family, a biker, not an Irish mobster. At the Satan's Sinners' MC compound, I find more than I bargained for. Not my brother, ironically, but a man who gives a whole other meaning to 'white knight.' He's dark and mysterious, a seeker of answers and a finder of truths. Even better? He offers me an out, a shotgun wedding in Vegas. I just don't realize he has an ulterior motive. But he doesn't know I have one too...
Reproduction of the original: The Great Riots of New York 1712-1813 by Hon. J. T Headley
This volume extensively discusses the four-day Draft Riots of 1863, and includes a brief overview of 24 riots not mentioned in detail that occurred between 1745-1858, with an Afterword by Thomas Rose and James Rodgers.
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
One of the most popular writers of his day-and one most unjustly forgotten-J.T. Headley thrilled audiences with his tales of real-life history. This 1873 work is an enthralling collection of accounts of urban upheaval in one of the U.S.'s most historically vital cities: New York. Here, Headley offers us highly readable and informative reports on: - the negro riots of 1712-1741 - the Stamp Act riot of 1765 - the doctors' riot of 1788 - the abolition riots 1834-5 - the flour riot of 1837 - the draft riots of 1863 - and more. Anyone interested in the history of New York City will find this a fascinating read. American writer and journalist JOEL TYLER HEADLEY (1813-1897) was an editor at the *New York Tribune* and wrote extensively on historical matters. Among his many books are *Washington and His Generals* (1847), *Life of Cromwell* (1848), and the bestselling *Life of Washington* (1857).
In an effort to create a secure urban environment in which residents can work, live, and prosper with minimal disruption, New York and London established a network of laws, policing, and municipal government in the nineteenth century aimed at building the confidence of the citizenry and creating stability for economic growth. At the same time, these two cities attempted to maintain an expansive level of free speech and assembly. Yet as democracy expanded in tandem with the size of the cities themselves, the two goals clashed, resulting in tensions over their compatibility. Treating nineteenth-century London and New York as case studies, Lisa Keller examines the development of sanctioned free...