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Out of Control
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Out of Control

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-10-17
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  • Publisher: Harlequin

“Happy birthday. Meet your new mother.” Suffice it to say, Daisy’s childhood had been less than idyllic. It hadn’t been easy growing up the daughter of the great Frank Truman—a respected and prolific painter who was not what he’d appeared. Even fifteen years after his death, Daisy is still trying to deal with her mixed feelings, not helped one bit by the arrival of a persistent biographer. Nicholas Wynne wants to write the definitive account of the artist’s life, not stir up old ghosts for Truman’s daughter. He’d certainly never intended to fall in love. So what’s he going to do with his newfound revelations about Daisy’s secret and traumatic past?

Henry Plant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Henry Plant

Tells the story of the Connecticut Yankee who built an empire of railroads, steamships, communication centers, and luxury hotels from Charleston to Tampa Bay, to Mobile, to Key West, to Cuba.

The Continuity of Cotton
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

The Continuity of Cotton

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The Politics of Trust
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

The Politics of Trust

"Examines the political career of Reubin Askew, whose election as governor in 1970 marked the beginning of a golden age in Florida's politics"--

Dreamers, Schemers and Scalawags
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Dreamers, Schemers and Scalawags

Florida has been the home of many unusual characters throughout the years. Meet Ned Buntline, Laura Riding, Wilson Mizner, Sam Jones, and many others. Storytellers, lawbreakers, movers and shakers, sportsmen, moviemakers, visionaries, and mobsters all left their mark on Florida. Next in series > > See all of the books in this series

Unloose My Heart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

Unloose My Heart

A deeply personal memoir that unearths a family history of racism, slaveholding, and trauma as well as love and sparks of delight Marcia Herman’s family moved to Birmingham in 1946, when she was five years old, and settled in the steel-making city dense with smog and a rigid apartheid system. Marcia, a shy only child, struggled to fit in and understand this world, shadowed as it was by her mother’s proud antebellum heritage. In 1966, weary of Alabama’s toxic culture, Marcia and her young family left Birmingham and built a life in North Carolina. Later in life, Herman-Giddens resumed a search to find out what she did not know about her family history. Unloose My Heart interweaves the st...

This Cruel War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

This Cruel War

"Some thirty-two of Malinda Taylor's own letters to her husband are part of this invaluable correspondence. Her letters offer a rich source on what the war did to Southern yeoman society. She records the problems of running the family farm and caring for their young children often on her own. Malinda gained self-reliance that made her husband uneasy. Despite all their trials, the Taylors remained a loving couple not afraid to express their feelings for each other."--BOOK JACKET.

Pop Culture Florida
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Pop Culture Florida

A behind-the-scenes look at some of the people and events that have played a part in the pop history of the Sunshine State from 1945 to the present

Miami Beach in 1920
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Miami Beach in 1920

Recognized for its poise and fashion, Miami Beach embodies the best elements of the new American city: cultural diversity, imaginative architecture, and dazzling scenery. In many aspects, Miami Beach is a metropolitan masterpiece, sculpted by the careful hands of visionary entrepreneurs against a magnificent coastal backdrop. The evolution of Miami Beach from a small, uninhabited strip of palmetto scrub and swamp into an internationally-renowned resort is a fascinating tale of human ingenuity, endurance, and foresight. A milestone in the city's development, the year 1920 marked many significant improvement, such as the new County Causeway bridge, and many "firsts" for the expanding hamlet, including the first electric trolley, the first automated telephone system, and its first post office building. Readers of all ages will be thoroughly entertained as they explore their Miami Beach of yesteryear: a time of Prohibition and bootlegging, grand hotels and lavish casinos, budding polo fields and golf courses, and the many distinct personalities that added color and life to this burgeoning town.

The Florida Historical Quarterly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 708

The Florida Historical Quarterly

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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