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"Volumes nine and ten of the Luzerne legal register are in first Kulp [i.e. Kulp's Luzerne legal register reports], volumes eleven and twelve are in second Kulp, and volumes thirteen and fourteen are in third Kulp, with different paging."--V. 11, p. [iii].
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This third book by Libby T. Gregg continues the adventures of Piggy Wig and his friends as they build and blast off into outer space only to encounter trouble. Find out how Piggy Wig and his friends are saved! Libby T. Gregg's granddaughter, Nicolette, captures the beautiful winter scenes and the outer space adventure with delightful color and flare. A great picture book for the imaginative child!
"In 1955, the majority of Montgomery's Jews confounded Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by ignoring the Bus Boycott. The experience of the Jewish community during its first hundred years shaped its collective response to the Boycott; how the community dealt with this tension is the story of their Southern experience"--Provided by publisher.
The thrill of the chase... Free-spirited Lilian Loring doesn’t believe in love. For her, marriage is best avoided entirely, despite what her parents – and society – think. So when the charismatic Marquess of Claybourne – a notorious rake – begins to show interest, she goes into hiding in a scandalous boarding house. Never having had a woman discourage his advances before, Claybourne is set on winning Lilian’s hand – even if he must besmirch his reputation... Rouge Romance - your first stop for romance books
Here are thirty vivid and loving stories (and over one hunderd b/w photos) of Southern places and people, covering ten states. No ordinary travel book, Smith writes from personal experience of the highways and byways, cities and countryside - from serene Beaufort, South Carolina, to New Orleans, his favorite city in the world. A former NBC Radio reporter, Smith writes in a crisp broadcaster's prose with a storyteller's flair.
"For most people, Florida means palm trees, beaches, and Mickey Mouse. But there's anoth- er, more timeless, Florida, of places like Crescent City and the St. Johns River, where Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings's books Cross Creek and The Yearling come alive; of places like Eatonville, where Zora Neale Hurston lived, and St. Petersburg, where Jack Kerouac died; of places like Cassadaga, where you can have your fortune told, and Tallahassee, where the presidency and our nation's fortunes were twice decided. This is David Warner's Florida. Vanishing Florida."--Page 4 of cover.
In 2004, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts acquired a significant collection of contemporary African American quilts from Kempf Hogan of Birmingham, Michigan. The collection, consisting of forty-eight quilts dating from 1945 to 2001, was assembled by Hogan over a period of seventeen years with the guidance and expertise of Dr. Robert Cargo, of Robert Cargo Folk Art Gallery, formerly of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, now located in Paoli, Pennsylvania. The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts is indebted to both men for their combined interest in assembling a first-rate Southern quilt collection and, subsequently, in expanding the already impressive Southern folk art holdings of the MMFA.