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“An example of how two men could—precariously and passionately—live together and love each other in the America of the 1930s and 1940s.” —Colm Tóibín, New York Times-bestselling author of The Magician After a chance meeting aboard the ocean liner Paris in 1924, Harvard University scholar and activist F. O. Matthiessen and artist Russell Cheney fell in love, and remained inseparable until Cheney’s death in 1945. During the intervening years, the men traveled throughout Europe and the United States, achieving great professional success while contending with serious personal challenges, including addiction, chronic disease, and severe depression. Situating the couple’s private c...
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Bane is a super-villain with a bad attitude. When he decides to take over the Gotham City Stock Exchange, the city's in big trouble! Can Batman get there in time to save the day?
Joshua Sweet was born in 1722/23 in East Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island. He married Susanna Nichols. They had two children. He died before 28 September 1748 in Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut. Reverend Joshua Sweet (1812-1874) is believed to be the great grandson of Joshua and Susanna. He was born in Ogdensburg, New York. He married Julia Ann Berry (1827-1865) 28 May 1848. They had four children. He married Jeannette E. Sykes DeCamp, a widow and mother of five children, in 1866. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Connecticut, New York, Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Montana and California.
David Darnall (ca.1678-ca.1702) and his family lived in St. Mary's County, Maryland in 1680, and moved in 1691 to Richmond County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Utah, Nevada and elsewhere.
Co-founder, Doug Sheehy, shares his 10 year journey playing guitar and writing songs with his band, Graphic Reality. ""This Was My Graphic Reality"" is filled with stories of rock-n-roll music, recording, performing and the experiences of being in a band. From humble beginnings in 1990, just learning to play guitar and write songs, to performing in front of thousands over the years, this book chronicles the adventures of Doug and his band Graphic Reality up to its final performance in the fall of 2000. The book includes photos, concert set lists and stories from Doug. Whether you were a fan of Graphic Reality or Doug, ""This Was My Graphic Reality"" gives you insight into being in a band in the 90's.
Thomas (Richard?) Varrell (ca. 1679/1680-1710/1716) and his wife immigrated from England or Wales to the British West Indies. He died of yellow fever, and she immigrated to Ipswich, Massachusetts (she married again, but there were no children from the second marriage). Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, Pennsyl- vania, California and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to British Columbia and elsewhere in Canada. Includes some genealogical data about ancestry in England.
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