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Author | : Robert Barr |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2023-10-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
"A Chicago Princess" by Robert Barr is a captivating story set against the backdrop of the bustling city of Chicago. The novel follows the life of the titular Chicago princess, a young woman named Nell, as she navigates the challenges and opportunities that come her way. Barr's narrative skillfully blends elements of romance, social commentary, and adventure, providing readers with a compelling and immersive reading experience. Through Nell's journey, the novel offers insights into the dynamic and rapidly changing landscape of Chicago during the late 19th century. Whether you're a fan of historical fiction or engaging character-driven stories, "A Chicago Princess" promises an engaging and entertaining read.
Author | : Bree Porter |
Publisher | : Bree Porter |
Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 2020-09-15 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780648933816 |
In the outskirts of Chicago, there lives a royal family who have evil running through their blood and darkness in their souls. And now, they are at war. Sophia is still reeling after the shocking news that left her relationship with her family and her husband in tatters. With the birth of her firstborn looming, Sophia finds herself isolated and alone in a new environment...and haunted by the other Rocchetti women who came before her. But the FBI isn't done with the Outfit yet, and they don't plan to stop hunting down her loved ones until they are all gone. Armed with nothing but her cunning and beauty, Sophia must protect her family, her child and her husband, Alessandro, the man who betrayed her and the man she ultimately loves. The past and future collide, promising violence, unless Sophia can find a way to save everyone she loves. Or will she have to make the choice: her sister or her husband?
Author | : Jacob Dorman |
Publisher | : Beacon Press |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2020-03-03 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0807067482 |
The just-discovered story of how two enigmatic circus performers and the cultural ferment of the Gilded Age sparked the Black Muslim movement in America Delving into new archives and uncovering fascinating biographical narratives, secret rituals, and hidden identities, historian Jacob Dorman explains why thousands of Americans were enthralled by the Islamic Orient, and why some came to see Islam as a global antiracist movement uniquely suited to people of African descent in an era of European imperialism, Jim Crow segregation, and officially sanctioned racism. The Princess and the Prophet tells the story of the Black Broadway performer who, among the world of Arabian acrobats and equestrians, Muslim fakirs, and Wild West shows, discovered in Islam a greater measure of freedom and dignity, and a rebuttal to the racism and parochialism of white America. Overturning the received wisdom that the prophet was born on the East Coast, Dorman has discovered that Noble Drew Ali was born Walter Brister in Kentucky. With the help of his wife, a former lion tamer and “Hindoo” magician herself, Brister renamed himself Prophet Noble Drew Ali and founded the predecessor of the Nation of Islam, the Moorish Science Temple of America, in the 1920s. With an array of profitable businesses, the “Moors” built a nationwide following of thousands of dues-paying members, swung Chicago elections, and embedded themselves in Chicago’s dominant Republican political machine at the height of Prohibition racketeering, only to see their sect descend into infighting in 1929 that likely claimed the prophet’s life. This fascinating untold story reveals that cultures grow as much from imagination as inheritance, and that breaking down the artificial silos around various racial and religious cultures helps to understand not only America’s hidden past but also its polycultural present.
Author | : Bree Porter |
Publisher | : Bree Porter |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2020-09-15 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780648933823 |
In the shadow of a metropolis, there lives a dynasty that is tearing apart at the very seams... After the sudden brutal death that shook the Chicago Outfit to the core, the balance of the Rocchetti family has never been so unstable. Not only is each Rocchetti determined to gain more power for themselves, but their enemies are also gunning for the organisation. Sophia Rocchetti is struggling through early motherhood, while also dealing with her family's turmoil. Along with her husband, Alessandro 'The Godless' Rocchetti, the two are forced to go to lengths they never thought themselves capable of in order to ensure their family's survival. With opponents at every corner, Sophia must use everything she has and everything she has learnt to ensure her reign over Chicago. Will she succeed or will the Rocchetti Dynasty finally come to an end?
Author | : Cynthia Pelayo |
Publisher | : Polis Books |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2021-02-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1951709438 |
2021 BRAM STOKER AWARD NOMINEE FOR SUPERIOR ACHIEVEMENT IN A NOVEL 2021 INTERNATIONAL LATINO BOOK AWARD WINNER "GUARANTEED TO MAKE YOUR HEART THUMP AND SKIN CRAWL”—The New York Times A gripping, modern-day spin on the Pied Piper fairy tale, as well as a gritty love letter to the underworld of Chicago from acclaimed Bram Stoker nominee Cynthia Pelayo. Reminiscent of the Bloody Mary urban legend, the Pied Piper’s story can be tracked back to the deaths of children for centuries and across the world—call to him for help with your problems, but beware when he comes back asking for payment. Chicago detective Lauren Medina’s latest call brings her to investigate a brutally murdered teenager in Humboldt Park—a crime eerily similar to the murder of her sister decades before. Unlike her straight-laced partner, she recognizes the crime, and the new graffiti popping up all over the city, for what it really means: the Pied Piper has returned. When more children are found dead, Lauren is certain her suspicion is correct. Still reeling from the recent death of her father, she knows she must find out who has summoned him again, and why, before more people die. Lauren’s torn between protecting the city she has sworn to keep safe, and keeping a promise she made long ago with her sister’s murderer. She may have to ruin her life by exposing her secrets and lies to stop the Pied Piper before he collects.
Author | : Jodi Lynn Anderson |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2007-09-18 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0689869258 |
This third and final installment of Andersons Ever After saga delivers even more of the sly hilarity and horror, original touches, and poignant moments that earned starred reviews for the first two novels of the trilogy.
Author | : Bree Porter |
Publisher | : Brianna Porter |
Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 2020-09-15 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780648933809 |
In between the towering skyscrapers of the Windy City, there lives a dark underworld where loyalty, violence and blood are all that matters. Sophia always knew her marriage would be arranged and out of her hands, but when her husband-to-be is nonother than the notorious Alessandro 'The Godless' Rocchetti, prince of the Rocchetti family and Capo of Chicago, she finds herself falling into a nightmare. The arranged marriage begins bloody and the violence does not end on their wedding day. Sophia is forced to navigate her new family, her grief, and the brutal world she knows. As well as dealing with her dangerous yet intriguing husband. Secrets and threats surround her from the Feds and criminal world alike. Including the strange occurrences surrounding her sister's death...
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 772 |
Release | : 1911 |
Genre | : Chicago (Ill.) |
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Author | : American Hereford Association |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 610 |
Release | : 1897 |
Genre | : Cattle |
ISBN | : |
Brief history of Hereford cattle: v. 1, p. 359-375.
Author | : Renée Jeffery |
Publisher | : Lexington Books |
Total Pages | : 235 |
Release | : 2018-10-26 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1498568890 |
Elisabeth of Bohemia (1618–1680) was the daughter of the Elector Palatine, Frederick V, King of Bohemia, and Elizabeth Stuart, the daughter of King James VI and I of Scotland and England. A princess born into one of the most prominent Protestant dynasties of the age, Elisabeth was one of the great female intellectuals of seventeenth-century Europe. This book examines her life and thought. It is the story of an exiled princess, a grief-stricken woman whose family was beset by tragedy and whose life was marked by poverty, depression, and chronic illness. It is also the story of how that same woman’s strength of character, unswerving faith, and extraordinary mind saw her emerge as one of the most renowned scholars of the age. It is the story of how one woman navigated the tumultuous waters of seventeenth-century politics, religion, and scholarship, fought for her family’s ancestral rights, and helped established one of the first networks of female scholars in Western Europe. Drawing on her correspondence with René Descartes, as well as the letters, diaries, and writings of her family, friends, and intellectual associates, this book contributes to the recovery of Elisabeth’s place in the history of philosophy. It demonstrates that although she is routinely marginalized in contemporary accounts of seventeenth-century thought, overshadowed by the more famous male philosophers she corresponded with, or dismissed as little more than a “learned maiden,” Elisabeth was a philosopher in her own right who made a significant contribution to modern understandings of the relationship between the body and the mind, challenged dominant accounts of the nature of the emotions, and provided insightful commentaries on subjects as varied as the nature and causes of illness to the essence of virtue and Machiavelli’s The Prince.