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Food Allergy Conqueror
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

Food Allergy Conqueror

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-01-21
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  • Publisher: Unknown

When Ollie's latest brush with peanuts lands him in the emergency room, his mom learns about a new treatment that could help free Ollie from food allergies. Dr. Browne and the staff at Bless You Allergy & Asthma support Ollie through his oral immunotherapy (OIT) journey--and are there to celebrate his success as he eats his first peanut butter cup! Inspired by the real kids and families Dr. Browne has helped over many years of practice, Food Allergy Conqueror: Ollie's OIT Story will delight and educate anyone who has food allergies (or loves someone who does!). Your child will love Ollie's OIT Story because (1) Ollie will be a friend and inspiration as they follow his journey through OIT; (2...

Travels in Africa, Egypt, and Syria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 554

Travels in Africa, Egypt, and Syria

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1799
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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William Montague Browne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

William Montague Browne

E. Merton Coulter's biography of William Montague Browne portrays the life of an Irish journalist living in the north who moved south to adopt the Confederate cause. Born in County Mayo, Ireland, Browne moved to the U. S. in 1852 to be an editor at the New York Journal of Commerce. In 1859 he moved to Washington, D.C., where he edited and owned the Washington Constitution. As a journalist, Browne was an ardent champion of the southern cause and when Georgia seceded he moved south. During the Civil War he served as Director of Conscription in Georgia, aide-de-camp to President Davis, and brigadier general. Browne also took part in the defense of Savannah. After the war, Browne moved to Athens, Georgia, where he edited the Southern Banner, studied law, was admitted to the Georgia bar, and tried farming on a plantation in Oglethorpe County. Later he founded and edited the Southern Farm and Home and became secretary of the Carolina Life Insurance Co., of which Jefferson Davis was president. After the failure of this company, Browne returned to Athens and was elected the first Professor of History and Political Science at the University of Georgia.

Official Register
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1500

Official Register

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1897
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Boyle's court and country guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1030

Boyle's court and country guide

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1872
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Artists of the North American Wilderness
  • Language: en

Artists of the North American Wilderness

George and Belmore Browne are together a strong and sometimes overlooked example of the integrity, passion, strength and grit of early landscape artists on this continent. Their backdrop -- the rugged, forbidding landscape of the Pacific Northwest -- and their passion for both hunting and documenting the nature around them, make them both an important piece of North American cultural history. And George's story in particular, including his untimely death, is a fascinating, if tragic, story of an enormous talent whose heralding is long overdue. Once described as "the greatest wildlife artist most people have never heard of," George Browne may be regarded as one of a few legitimate masters of ...

Bench and Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 866

Bench and Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1895
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Historical Collections of the Essex Institute
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 626

Historical Collections of the Essex Institute

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1896
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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An American Soldier in World War I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

An American Soldier in World War I

George “Brownie” Browne was a twenty-three-year-old civil engineer in Waterbury, Connecticut, when the United States entered the Great War in 1917. He enlisted almost immediately and served in the American Expeditionary Forces until his discharge in 1919. An American Soldier in World War I is an edited collection of more than one hundred letters that Browne wrote to his fiancée, Martha “Marty” Johnson, describing his experiences during World War I as part of the famed 42nd, or Rainbow, Division. From September 1917 until he was wounded in the Meuse-Argonne offensive in late October 1918, Browne served side by side with his comrades in the 117th Engineering Regiment. He participated ...