History of the John Hunt Family from the Beginning

History of the John Hunt Family from the Beginning
Author: John Hunt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2005
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781420894882

With over 125 recipes, Sunday Brunch and Everyday Breakfast will give you plenty of ideas for serving a healthy and flavor-packed breakfast. Building on traditional flavors and modern global cuisines, Marsha Schmidt has crafted interesting and unique recipes that you will want to turn to again and again. Whether you are looking for delicious, elegant, and sometimes decadent brunch recipes, or simply looking for a quick breakfast to go, Sunday Brunch and Everyday Breakfast is your source for starting your day off right.

John Hunt

John Hunt
Author: Brian O'Connell
Publisher: The O'Brien Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2014-01-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1847175740

The book tells for the first time the remarkable life story of John Hunt, one of the world's greatest medievalists and someone whose legacy to Ireland lives on today with most of the major cultural attractions in the Shannon region including Bunratty Castle and Folk Park and the Hunt Museum, owing their existence to either his initiative or generosity. Details of his family background are also provided which differ greatly from those previously published. This biography brings together a host of information about one of the most remarkable figures in the 20th century art scene, who collected treasures can be found in some of the world's major museums.

Author:
Publisher: Youguide International BV
Total Pages: 134
Release:
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Roadside History

Roadside History
Author: Melba Porter Hay
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2002-04-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780916968298

Published by the Kentucky Historical Society and distributed by the University Press of Kentucky We have all spied them as we blast down I-75 scanning the roadside for anything of interest or rolled past one while trying to find an elusive gas station in an unfamiliar small town. Perhaps we have even stopped to read one outside the local courthouse. Since 1949, the Kentucky Historical Highway Marker program has erected more than 1,800 markers that highlight the rich diversity of the state's local and regional history as well as topics of statewide, and sometimes national, importance. They provide on-the-spot Kentucky history lessons, depicting subjects as diverse as a seven-year-old boy who served as a drummer in the Revolutionary War to a centuries-old sassafras tree. Roadside History is a key to the markers, enabling travelers to read Kentucky history without stopping to see each marker as they pass. There are two indexes arranged by subject and county.