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The Travel Chronicles of Mrs J. Theodore Bent


Free Download The Travel Chronicles of Mrs J. Theodore Bent. Greece and the Levantine Littoral: Mabel Bent’s diaries of 1883-1898, from the archive of the … of the Hellenic and Roman Societies, London by Gerald Brisch, Mabel Bent
English | January 11, 2006 | ISBN: 1905739028 | 380 pages | PDF | 63 Mb
"Then we went to the other bath. Here I found I was being again taken to the men’s place, so I said, ‘I’m not going in here’. But a great outcry was raised and loud exclamations of invitation and constant assurances that there was nobody naked, so when T said fiercely, ‘Come in and don’t make a fuss. They all wish it’, I entered a large hall with the raised divans peopled by gentry in cloaks and turbans of towels. There was fortunately no one in the hot bath as it deserved a careful examination. The wide platform round the tanks was inlaid with beautiful marbles and there were recesses with pumps, etc., also inlaid…" (Bursa, February 1888)On August 2nd 1877, the English explorer and archaeologist James Theodore Bent married an extraordinary Irishwoman, Mabel Virginia Anna Hall-Dare, the second of the four daughters born to Mr Robert Westley Hall-Dare of Co. Wexford and Essex. Mabel was 31, Theodore 25, and within a few months they had embarked on their pattern of annual travels that continued until his early death in 1897. Their trips began fairly close to home, visiting northern Italy, but by 1883 they were in the Eastern Mediterranean (in modern Greece and Turkey), searching out the antiquities, landscapes and lifestyles of a region that was to captivate them for the next fifteen years. Their researches led to a number of highly regarded monographs, papers and articles (such as Theodore’s ‘The Cyclades, or Life Among the Insular Greeks’, 1885, and the many publications of their various discoveries in locations such as ‘Rugged Cilicia’, the island of Thassos, and elsewhere) that were to place the couple securely amongst the foremost British travellers of the latter half of the 19th century.The publication, therefore, of Mabel Bent’s personal notebooks from the archive of the Joint Library of the Hellenic and Roman Societies, London, represents the discovery of a lost and notable milestone for scholars and travel enthusiasts of all kinds. This series of volumes begins with Mabel’s account of the couple’s adventures around the Aegean and beyond, extracted from her fifteen-year sequence of notebooks and presented chronologically. Specifically, we follow Mabel and Theodore to the Greek mainland and the islands known now as the Cyclades and the Dodecanese, as well as the northern Aegean islands; their journeys along the Turkish littoral lead them from bustling Istanbul to provincial Mersin in the far south-west. Contents include: Chapter 1) 1883-1884: The Cyclades – Mabel’s own accounts of the couple’s two tours of the Cyclades. Theodore relied on these Chronicles for the writing up of his classic travelogue ‘The Cyclades; or Life Among the Insular Greeks’ of 1885; Chapter 2) 1885: The Dodecanese – including Rhodes, Tilos and Karpathos; Chapter 3) 1886: The Eastern Aegean – including Samos, Patmos, Kalymnos and Astypalea; Chapter 4) 1887: The Northern Aegean – including Meteora, Thessaloniki, Thassos and Samothraki; Chapter 5) 1888: The Turkish Coast – from Istanbul to Kastellorizo; Chapter 6) 1890: ‘Rough Cilicia’ – extensive explorations around south-west Turkey.

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Mrs. Malory and the Festival Murder


Free Download Hazel Holt, "Mrs. Malory and the Festival Murder"
English | 2010 | pages: 186 | ISBN: 1603810463 | EPUB | 0,2 mb
Everyone in the small seaside village of Taviscombe is looking forward to the festival. So is Mrs. Sheila Malory-that is, until the unpleasant Adrian Palgrove joins the planning committee. Mrs. Malory, an avid reader of nineteenth century literature, is dismayed to find the man constantly in her path. First Adrian gleefully informs her that he has been appointed executor of the estate of a renowned author, whose private life he intends to expose. Soon his bad behavior has alienated his fellow committee members. One of his many enemies despises him enough to murder him just as the festival is underway. Mrs. Malory has impressive credentials when it comes to solving murders, but with so many suspects, she hardly knows where to begin. Mrs. Malory and the Festival Murder is the fourth of Hazel Holt’s Mrs. Malory mysteries.

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Mrs. Mark Twain The Life of Olivia Langdon Clemens, 1845-1904


Free Download Martin Naparsteck, "Mrs. Mark Twain: The Life of Olivia Langdon Clemens, 1845-1904"
English | ISBN: 0786472618 | 2013 | 220 pages | EPUB | 647 KB
This is the first book-length biography of Olivia Langdon Clemens, Mark Twain’s wife. Livy was an intelligent, well-educated woman of Victorian values and sensibilities who lived a charmed and tragic life.

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Mrs. Russell Sage Women’s Activism and Philanthropy in Gilded Age and Progressive Era America


Free Download Ruth Crocker, "Mrs. Russell Sage: Women’s Activism and Philanthropy in Gilded Age and Progressive Era America"
English | 2006 | pages: 553 | ISBN: 0253347122, 0253220459 | PDF | 3,9 mb
This is the biography of a ruling-class woman who created a new identity for herself in Gilded Age and Progressive Era America. A wife who derived her social standing from her robber-baron husband, Olivia Sage managed to fashion an image of benevolence that made possible her public career. In her husband’s shadow for 37 years, she took on the Victorian mantle of active, reforming womanhood. When Russell Sage died in 1906, he left her a vast fortune. An advocate for the rights of women and the responsibilities of wealth, for moral reform and material betterment, she took the money and put it to her own uses. Spending replaced volunteer work; suffrage bazaars and fundraising fAates gave way to large donations to favorite causes. As a widow, Olivia Sage moved in public with authority. She used her wealth to fund a wide spectrum of progressive reforms that had a lasting impact on American life, including her most significant philanthropy, the Russell Sage Foundation.

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The Talented Mrs. Mandelbaum The Rise and Fall of an American Organized-Crime Boss [Audiobook]


Free Download Margalit Fox, Saskia Maarleveld (Narrator), "The Talented Mrs. Mandelbaum: The Rise and Fall of an American Organized-Crime Boss"
English | ASIN: B0CMJVFGBV | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~06:18:00 | 173 MB
America’s first great organized-crime lord was a lady-a nice Jewish mother named Mrs. Mandelbaum.
"A tour de force . . . With a pickpocket’s finesse, Margalit Fox lures us into the criminal underworld of Gilded Age New York."-Liza Mundy, author of The Sisterhood
In 1850, an impoverished twenty-five-year-old named Fredericka Mandelbaum came to New York in steerage and worked as a peddler on the streets of Lower Manhattan. By the 1870s she was a fixture of high society and an admired philanthropist. How was she able to ascend from tenement poverty to vast wealth?

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The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon The Life and Times of Washington’s Most Private First Lady [Audiobook]


Free Download The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon: The Life and Times of Washington’s Most Private First Lady (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0CKLXSCML | 2024 | 14 hours and 7 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 406 MB
Author: Heath Hardage Lee
Narrator: Jane Oppenheimer

A new, revolutionary look into the brilliant life of Pat Nixon. In America’s collective consciousness, Pat Nixon has long been perceived as enigmatic. She was voted "Most Admired Woman in the World" in 1972 and made Gallup Poll’s top ten list of most admired women fourteen times. She survived the turmoil of the Watergate scandal with her popularity and dignity intact. The real Pat Nixon, however, bore little resemblance to the woman so often described as elusive, mysterious and "plastic" in the press. Pat married Richard Nixon in June of 1940. As the couple rose to prominence, Pat became Second Lady from 1953-1961 and then First Lady from 1969-1974, forging her own graceful path between the protocols of the strait-laced mid-century and the bra-burning Sixties and Seventies. Pat was a highly travelled First Lady, visiting eighty-three countries during her tenure. After a devastating earthquake in Peru in 1970, she personally flew in medical supplies and food to hard-hit areas, meeting one-on-one with victims of the tragedy.

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Before Mrs Beeton Elizabeth Raffald, England’s Most Influential Housekeeper (UK Edition)


Free Download Before Mrs Beeton: Elizabeth Raffald, England’s Most Influential Housekeeper (UK Edition) by Neil Buttery
English | 6 Mar. 2023 | ISBN: 139908447X | True EPUB | 224 pages | 21.9 MB
The great Elizabeth Raffald used to be a household name, and her list of accomplishments would make even the highest of achievers feel suddenly impotent.

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Mrs. Kennedy and Me An Intimate Memoir


Free Download Mrs. Kennedy and Me: An Intimate Memoir By Clint Hill, Lisa McCubbin
2012 | 352 Pages | ISBN: 1451648448 | EPUB | 5 MB
HE CALLED HER MRS. KENNEDY. SHE CALLED HIM MR. HILL. For four years, from the election of John Fitzgerald Kennedy in November 1960 until after the election of Lyndon Johnson in 1964, Clint Hill was the Secret Service agent assigned to guard the glamorous and intensely private Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. During those four years, he went from being a reluctant guardian to a fiercely loyal watchdog and, in many ways, her closest friend. Now, looking back fifty years, Clint Hill tells his story for the first time, offering a tender, enthralling, and tragic portrayal of how a Secret Service agent who started life in a North Dakota orphanage became the most trusted man in the life of the First Lady who captivated first the nation and then the world. When he was initially assigned to the new First Lady, Agent Hill envisioned tea parties and gray-haired matrons. But as soon as he met her, he was swept up in the whirlwind of her beauty, her grace, her intelligence, her coy humor, her magnificent composure, and her extraordinary spirit. From the start, the job was like no other, and Clint was by her side through the early days of JFK’s presidency; the birth of sons John and Patrick and Patrick’s sudden death; Kennedy-family holidays in Hyannis Port and Palm Beach; Jackie’s trips to Europe, Asia, and South America; Jackie’s intriguing meetings with men like Aristotle Onassis, Gianni Agnelli, and AndrĂ© Malraux; the dark days of the year that followed the assassination to the farewell party she threw for Clint when he left her protective detail after four years. All she wanted was the one thing he could not give her: a private life for her and her children. Filled with unforgettable details, startling revelations, and sparkling, intimate moments, this is the once-in-a-lifetime story of a man doing the most exciting job in the world, with a woman all the world loved, and the tragedy that ended it all too soon- a tragedy that haunted him for fifty years.

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The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks [Audiobook]


Free Download Jeanne Theoharis, Judith West (Narrator), "The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks"
English | ASIN: B0CMJRRF8K | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~15:23:00 | 436 MB
2014 NAACP Image Award Winner: Outstanding Literary Work-Biography/Auto Biography
2013 Letitia Woods Brown Award from the Association of Black Women Historians

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