Saxenhurst

Saxenhurst
Author: Daniel Clarke Eddy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1896
Genre: Christian fiction
ISBN:

1636-1700

1636-1700
Author: Samuel Greene Arnold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 606
Release: 1859
Genre: Rhode Island
ISBN:

Providence's Benefit Street

Providence's Benefit Street
Author: Elyssa Tardif
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2013-06-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439643474

Providence's Benefit Street showcases the rich history of Rhode Island's capital, a tangible history that can be experienced firsthand by walking one mile through the heart of the city. Officially established by 1772 for "the benefit of all," Benefit Street is arguably the most historic thoroughfare in Rhode Island. Some of Providence's most prominent families, including the Browns (the namesake of Brown University), built stately homes on Benefit Street's hillside, many of which still stand today. Threatened by years of neglect, the Providence Preservation Society intervened in the 1950s to save the buildings that line the street. Benefit Street has survived the dangers of demolition and now bears witness to disparate time periods and communities. It is the site of important educational and community institutions, including the Rhode Island School of Design, Brown University, the First Baptist Church, and the Providence Athenaeum, the fourth oldest library in the United States.

The Thirteen Colonies

The Thirteen Colonies
Author: Helen Ainslie Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1901
Genre: United States
ISBN:

This work examines the history of the United States from the first settlement to the Declaration of Independence.

I, Roger Williams

I, Roger Williams
Author: Mary Lee Settle
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2002-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780393323832

Banished by his fellow colonists in the dead of winter, Roger Williams endured years of exile among the Narragansett Indians and narrates this tumultuous tale in the peaceful last years of his life. In this panorama of war and love, the reader finds the freedom of conscience is an idea worth dying for. A "Los Angeles Times" Best Book of 2001.

Providence Blue

Providence Blue
Author: David Pinault
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2021-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1642291773

At his typewriter in little Cross Plains, Texas, Robert E. Howard created big characters—Bran Mak Morn, Solomon Kane, Conan the Barbarian—who shaped the art of fantasy fiction for generations. But Howard would never know it. On June 11, 1936, at the age of thirty, he shot himself outside his country home. Why would he do it, and where could death have taken him? Providence Blue imagines the strange underworld journey of Howard after his suicide, through Texas flatlands, ancient Egyptian ruins, and New England city gutters. Meanwhile, as his girlfriend Novalyne Price investigates what caused the tragedy, she is led to Providence, Rhode Island, home of the horror writer H. P. Lovecraft, where she makes a terrifying, life-changing discovery. In Providence decades later, aging grad student Joseph Bonaventure struggles to finish his dissertation on Lovecraft. When he and a young librarian, Fay O''Connell, chance upon some of the author''s lost papers, this breakthrough locks both of them in a web of black magic, occult conspiracy, and dark cosmic forces—and ties them intimately to the fate of Robert E. Howard. Alongside a cast of Providence characters, including a local priest and a stray Chihuahua, Joseph and Fay join a supernatural quest for good against evil, heaven against hell, the Lamb of God against the horrors of oblivion. Written in a lean, direct style, with a native''s sense of Rhode Island''s geography and culture, David Pinault''s Providence Blue pushes the fantasy novel into new terrain, bringing the Cthulhu Mythos of H. P. Lovecraft into contact with the startling reality of Christian doctrine.