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The Gourley Clan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

The Gourley Clan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Genealogy of Samuel Gourley and His Descendants, 1784-1909
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Genealogy of Samuel Gourley and His Descendants, 1784-1909

Excerpt from Genealogy of Samuel Gourley and His Descendants, 1784-1909: Together With Accounts of the Families of Albert E. Gurley, Thomas B. Gourley, James Gourley, C. C. Lounsberry, James Gourley, Arthur Gourley, Thomas Gourley, Samuel B. Gourley, Joseph Gourley and George Gourley, and Account of Gourley Reunion, 1908 In the preparation of this little book, entitled Genealogy of Samuel Gourley and His Descendants, I have attempted to collect all the matter of general interest, together with such data as has been obtainable relating to said family, from about the year 1784 down to and including the present time, giving the facts as' were best known to the descendants, which have been retai...

Genealogy of Samuel Gourley and His Descendants, 1784-1909
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Genealogy of Samuel Gourley and His Descendants, 1784-1909

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1909
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Terrorism and Temporality in the Works of Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

Terrorism and Temporality in the Works of Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo

Terrorism and Temporality in the Works of Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo starts from a simple premise: that the events of the 11th of September 2001 must have had a major effect on two New York residents, and two of the seminal authors of American letters, Pynchon and DeLillo. By examining implicit and explicit allusion to these events in their work, it becomes apparent that both consider 9/11 a crucial event, and that it has profoundly impacted their work. From this important point, the volume focuses on the major change identifiable in both authors' work; a change in the perception, and conception, of time. This is not, however, a simple change after 2001. It allows, at the same time, a re-examination of both authors work, and the acknowledgment of time as a crucial concept to both authors throughout their careers. Engaging with several theories of time, and their reiteration and examination in both authors' work, this volume contributes both to the understanding of literary time, and to the work of Pynchon and DeLillo.

Lincoln
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 724

Lincoln

A masterful work by Pulitzer Prize–winning author David Herbert Donald, Lincoln is a stunning portrait of Abraham Lincoln’s life and presidency. Donald brilliantly depicts Lincoln’s gradual ascent from humble beginnings in rural Kentucky to the ever-expanding political circles in Illinois, and finally to the presidency of a country divided by civil war. Donald goes beyond biography, illuminating the gradual development of Lincoln’s character, chronicling his tremendous capacity for evolution and growth, thus illustrating what made it possible for a man so inexperienced and so unprepared for the presidency to become a great moral leader. In the most troubled of times, here was a man who led the country out of slavery and preserved a shattered Union—in short, one of the greatest presidents this country has ever seen.

Robert Harris Sr (1702-1788) Descendants, Vol 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 560

Robert Harris Sr (1702-1788) Descendants, Vol 2

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09-24
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

This is Volume 2 of a 2-part genealogy of the Harris family, tracing the lineage of Robert Harris Sr. (1702-1788). This work is part of The Families of Old Harrisburg Series, compiled and published by The Harris Depot Project. (Compact, Hardbound Edition)

The Real Lincoln
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 534

The Real Lincoln

Originally published in 1922, The Real Lincoln is an in-depth look at Abraham Lincoln the man, not the public figure. Acclaimed at the time as an excellent, impartial source book, The Real Lincoln was compiled by Jesse W. Weik through a series of letters and interviews with people who knew the sixteenth president personally as well as their descendents. This is an examination of Lincoln without the weight of history, looking at him as a dynamic figure and illuminating aspects of his life before his presidency. His childhood, his marriage to Mary Todd, his law practice, the way he spent his free time, and his introduction to politics are just some of the subjects covered. In this latest edition of The Real Lincoln, Michael Burlingame has included dozens of original letters and interviews received by Weik between 1892 and 1922 that went into creating this work. Occasionally lighthearted and always insightful, this revealing book will enthrall anyone curious about the human side of the man too often viewed as a monument.