Newspaper Extracts from the Marin Journal: January 5, 1893 to December 27, 1894

Newspaper Extracts from the Marin Journal: January 5, 1893 to December 27, 1894
Author: Marin County Genealogical Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788438493

Looking for someone in the 1890s in Marin County? Unfortunately, the 1890 Census that included information on births, marriages, and deaths was lost. Fortunately for researchers, this series provides a wealth of information to fill this gap, but these vol

Newspaper Extracts from Sausalito News, Sausalito, Marin County, California, February 12, 1885 to December 26, 1890

Newspaper Extracts from Sausalito News, Sausalito, Marin County, California, February 12, 1885 to December 26, 1890
Author: Marin County Genealogical Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788438486

One of the earliest newspapers in Marin County, California, was the Sausalito News, started by James H. Wilkins in February 1885. Previous efforts to start a newspaper met with little success. The Sausalito News was started as a weekly newspaper to be pub

Loudermilk

Loudermilk
Author: Lucy Ives
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1593763921

This New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice, is "hilarious . . . a riotous success. Equal parts campus novel, buddy comedy and meditation on art-making under late capitalism, the novel is a hugely funny portrait of an egomaniac and his nebbish best friend" (The Washington Post). It’s the end of summer 2003. George W. Bush has recently declared the mission in Iraq accomplished, the unemployment rate is at its highest in years, and Martha Stewart has just been indicted for insider trading. Meanwhile, somewhere in the Midwest, Troy Augustus Loudermilk (fair-haired, statuesque, charismatic) and his companion Harry Rego (definitely none of those things) step out of a silver Land Cruiser and onto the campus of The Seminars, America’s most prestigious creative writing program, to which Loudermilk has recently been accepted for his excellence in poetry. Loudermilk, however, has never written a poem in his life. Wickedly entertaining, beguiling, layered, and sly, Loudermilk is a social novel for our time: a comedy of errors that deftly examines class, gender, and inheritance, and subverts our pieties about literature, authorship, art making, and the institutions that sustain them.

The Man who Cried Genocide

The Man who Cried Genocide
Author: William Lorenzo Patterson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1971
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Highlights from the remarkable life of a participant in the Sacco-Vanzetti and Scottsboro cases, who founded the Civil Rights Congress and presented the historic petition We Charge Genocide to the UN in 1951. A new edition, with a section of the famous petition "We Charge Genocide." Index.