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Joe Bradley is a self-made man and proud of it. Unlike most young men of his age, he is not called up for World War I. While he stays at home managing his factory and producing vital war supplies, he has the pick of the women in town. Mary, the lovely widow who works for him, steals his heart but his head steers toward Hannah, the daughter of a wealthy man. Joe has never been one to let his heart rule his head and chooses accordingly. It is the worst mistake of his life, while his businesses prosper, his home life is a sham. Mary survives the stigma of bearing Joe a son out of wedlock, carving out a useful life for herself, starting her own business and winning love and support when she goes...
A genealogy and a history of the Saville family in America who are descendants of Joseph Sevill born about 1750 in Middletown, Chester County, Pennsylvania, died 28 Feb 1826. He was the first Saville to settle in Hampshire County, Virginia (now West Virginia). He married Lydia (Pultz) Fultz.
There are many books on Organisational Development, but to the reflective practitioner who is curious about their practice there can be a disconnect between the simplicity of theory and the often messy reality of practice. Organisation Development: A Bold Explorer's Guide explores the realities that they encounter in a way that gives practitioners hope that this is a shared experience (in fact it is normal), and that out of all of this progress can be made. In exploring everyday interactions, with their fascinating textures and details, important clues for practice and theory can be found. This book offers the opportunity to appreciate how events, in which we are all involved, are connected....
-- Presents a behind-the-scenes look at the scale-model ship design and construction for the Emmy-winning A&E series Horatio Hornblower -- Illustrated with more than 100 color and black-and-white photos of the models, on-set production shots, and original draft plans For A&E's dramatization of C. S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower, producers lavishly funded astounding re-creations of the epic battles scenes. In Hornblower's Ships, Martin Saville interweaves the history of Nelsonic-era shipbuilding with his account of the research, planning, and construction stages of the eleven specially commissioned, fully working, scale models of Forester's famed vessels. The book also includes an invaluable reference section detailing the ship types, full specifications, historical precedents, the fictional role of the series' vessels, and scale plans of the vessels that will delight both nautical enthusiasts and model builders.
The second edition of Drawing the Line: How Mason and Dixon Surveyed the Most Famous Border in America updates Edwin Danson’s definitive history of the creation of the Mason - Dixon Line to reflect new research and archival documents that have come to light in recent years. Features numerous updates and revisions reflecting new information that has come to light on surveyors Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon Reveals the true origin of the survey’s starting point and the actual location of the surveyors’ observatory in Embreeville Offers expanded information on Mason and Dixon’s transit of Venus adventures, which would be an important influence on their future work, and on Mason’s final years pursuing a share of the fabulous Longitude prize, and his death in Philadelphia Includes a new, more comprehensive appendix describing the surveying methods utilized to establish the Mason-Dixon Line