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Author | : Cathy Gillen Thacker |
Publisher | : Harlequin Treasury-Harlequin American Romance 90s |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Maui (Hawaii) |
ISBN | : 9780373161874 |
Rogue's Bargain by Cathy Gillen Thacker released on Dec 25, 1986 is available now for purchase.
Author | : Lana Williams |
Publisher | : Lana Williams |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
A widow strikes a bargain with a rogue and gets much more than she expected! Alicia Radcliff, Countess of Hawthorne, spent a decade married to a man she didn’t like, let alone love. Now that she’s a wealthy widow and a suitable mourning period has passed, she’s determined to pursue happiness, beginning with finding a lover on her terms. Matthew Ashton, Earl of Slayton, is in desperate need of a miracle. His recent inheritance consisted of a title, holdings that require repairs, and piles of debt. If it weren’t for the need to help his sister make her debut, he’d turn his back on it all. Instead, he’s searching for an heiress to marry. Quickly. Alicia is struck by Matthew’s gentle care of his sister as well as his handsome ruggedness, so different than other lords. A dance with the earl confirms he is the one for her. Intrigued by the lovely widow and her fortune, Matthew proposes only to be shocked when Alicia counters with an offer of her own. A night of passion convinces him that she’s meant to be his. Can he persuade her to change their bargain to one of love? This Wicked Widows novella is tied to The Rogue Chronicles also by Lana Williams. Be sure to check out all the stories in the Wicked Widows series!
Author | : E. Menozzi |
Publisher | : Elizabeth Menozzi |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2020-09-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Rescue the queen. Don't lose your heart. When the Queen of the Fae is captured by a human hunter, Sorcha, the queen’s youngest sister, is convinced that her sister needs help. Unable to persuade her other High Fae sisters to join her on a rescue mission, she goes to the queen’s sire, the High Rogue, for help. Bryn, an apprentice serving the High Rogue, has been hoping to climb the ranks of the Rogue Fae. When the High Rogue’s untrained niece appears, asking for help rescuing the queen, Bryn sees this as an opportunity and agrees to take on this mission. With only days remaining before the wedding, the unlikely pair set off on their mission. But if Sorcha can’t control her impulsive nature, and Bryn can’t stay one step ahead of the High Rogue’s schemes, the Faerie Queen will remain the captive of a power hungry human and Fae magic will slowly fade away. Note: This is a stand-alone story that occurs alongside the events of the other books in the Modern Fae series.
Author | : Theodore Roosevelt |
Publisher | : DigiCat |
Total Pages | : 2876 |
Release | : 2023-12-12 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
This meticulously edited seven-volume edition explores in full detail the life and work of Abraham Lincoln. The collection contains complete writings of Abraham Lincoln from 1832 to 1865, as well as all of his speeches (including complete political debate with Stephen Douglas). This exceptional collection is enriched with an introduction written by Theodore Roosevelt and three different Lincoln's biographies by Carl Schurz, Joseph Choate and Francis F. Browne. Abraham Lincoln was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Lincoln led the United States through the Civil War, its bloodiest war, and perhaps its greatest moral, constitutional, and political crisis. In doing so, he preserved the country and abolished slavery. He had also strengthened the federal government and modernized the American economy. Content: Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt Abraham Lincoln, Biography by Carl Shurz Abraham Lincoln, Biography by Joseph H. Choate The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln by Francis F. Browne Volume 1: The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, 1832-1843 Volume 2: The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, 1843-1858 Volume 3: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates I Volume 4: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates II Volume 5: The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, 1858-1862 Volume 6: The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, 1862-1863 Volume 7: The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, 1863-1865
Author | : Theodore Roosevelt |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 2879 |
Release | : 2024-01-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
At the heart of the 'LINCOLN Complete 7 Volume Edition' lies a splendid assortment of biographies, speeches and debates, Civil War telegrams, letters, presidential orders, and proclamations that together offer a panoramic view of the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln. This collection, through its diversity of literary stylesfrom the epistolary to the rhetoricalprovides an unparalleled glimpse into the historical and cultural milieu of the United States during its most tumultuous period. The works included stand out not only for their historical significance but also for their contributions to the literary landscape of America, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Lincoln's multi-faceted persona and leadership during the Civil War. The assembled writersTheodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln himself, Carl Schurz, Francis F. Browne, and Joseph Choatebring a rich tapestry of perspectives to this collection. Their backgrounds, ranging from presidential to ambassadorial, offer a multi-dimensional view of Lincoln's policy and personality, further enriched by their direct or historical engagement with his presidency. This anthology aligns with both the American literary tradition and historical narrative, providing a scholarly exploration of Lincolns enduring impact on American society and governance. The 'LINCOLN Complete 7 Volume Edition' is an essential read for anybody with an interest in American history, politics, and literature. By presenting an array of literary forms and perspectives, this collection not only commemorates Lincoln's legacy but also encourages a deeper scholarly engagement with the texts. Readers are invited to explore the breadth of insight and the diverse narratives that this anthology presents, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of one of America's most pivotal eras and one of its most revered leaders.
Author | : Joseph R. Fornieri |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 1020 |
Release | : 2009-01-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1596980958 |
The Civil War is a defining event in American history and Abraham Lincoln is the central figure of both the Civil War and American history. In his struggle to preserve the Union and redeem the nation from the original sin of slavery, Abraham Lincoln provided the most compelling expression of the American Dream and the preeminent justification of the American regime. Indeed, at Gettysburg he distilled the very essence of the nation's political creed. His political thought and leadership are of enduring significance to democracy at home and abroad. To further appreciate and perpetuate Lincoln's legacy, The Language of Liberty offers the definitive one-volume collection of the Sixteenth President's speeches and writings. Unlike so many other collections, in which Lincoln's speeches and writings have been substantially edited, this volume provides a comprehensive selection of the Sixteenth President's most important speeches and writings in their entirety. The volume is conveniently divided both chronologically and thematically into five periods/chapters from 1832-1865. A final chapter offers a compilation of Lincoln's speeches and writings on the theme of religion and politics. Each speech is preceded by an informative head-note, which places Lincoln's words in context for the reader. In addition, each period/chapter includes a concise historical, political, and biographical overview of the major events in Lincoln's life and the life of the nation, thereby providing an even wider context for understanding the Sixteenth President's language of liberty. To assist the reader, crucial terms, dates, events and issues of the Civil War have been defined. Also unique to this volume is the final section on Lincoln's Political Faith, which includes an offering of his public and private utterances on religion, and a definition of this political faith based upon the first principles of the Declaration of Independence. A selected bibliography of secondary sources has been included for further reading on various topics related to the Sixteenth President. Finally, the volume includes an extensive introduction on Lincoln's Prudent Leadership and his application of the natural law to the circumstances of the Civil War Era. Indeed, this introduction provides a crucial understanding of the relationship between Lincoln's political thought and political action, between the world of theory and practice. In sum, The Language of Liberty provides an indispensable guide to the lay reader, the Lincoln aficionado, and the scholar. All now have access to a single volume collection of his great political speeches and writings with unedited versions, concise historical overviews, and scholarly reflections on the enduring significance of Lincoln's political philosophy.
Author | : Abraham Lincoln |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 738 |
Release | : 1907 |
Genre | : United States |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Monica Burns |
Publisher | : Maroli SP Imprints |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2024-01-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1948505037 |
Meddling In A Game Of Hearts comes naturally to Louisa Rockwood, Countess of Argaty who, with help from her sisters and brother Percy, ensures Ophelia and Mathias find the sensual, steamy HEA they deserve. A Reckless Proposal — Ophelia Templeton’s dead husband, Viscount Havenstock, convinced her she was incapable of passion. When her father wagers and loses their home to the Earl of Thornbury, she presents him with a rash proposal. The return of her home in exchange for the challenge of teaching her to feel passion. Unfortunately, she’s propositioned the wrong man. A Counter Offer — Mathias Gilchrist has always protected the interests of his brother, the Earl of Thornbury. When Ophelia mistakes him for his brother, he thinks she’s one more in a long line of women eager to be a countess. Despite his initial impression, Mathias is intrigued by Ophelia, and he makes her a counter offer in a game of seduction and passion. Ophelia and Mathias never dreamed the stakes for happiness would be this high, but with the help of the Reckless Rockwoods, they'll find their HEA. OTHER BOOKS IN THE RECKLESS ROCKWOODS SERIES and NOVELS Book 1 — Obsession (Sebastian and Helen) Book 2— Dangerous (Constance and Lucien) Book 3 — The Highlander's Woman (Patience and Julian) — Scottish setting Book 4 — Redemption (Rhea and Percy) Book 5— The Beastly Earl (Louisa and Ewan) — Scottish setting The Reckless Rockwoods Novels prominently feature different members of the Rockwood family as they meddle in their friends’ lives to ensure they find a happy ending. The Reckless Rockwoods Novels: Book 1 — The Rogue's Offer: Reluctant Rogues (Ophelia and Mathias; featuring Louisa Rockwood Colquhoun, Countess of Argaty ) Book 2 — The Rogue's Countess: Reluctant Rogues (Gideon and Phoebe; featuring Constance Rockwood Blakemore, Countess of Lyndham and her husband, Lucien) The Reckless Rockwoods series and the Reckless Rockwoods Novels are steamy Victorian historical romance books filled with suspense, intrigue, ghosts, psychics, the paranormal, villains, highlanders, and alpha males who succumb to the love of a woman. Five siblings descended from Highlanders, whose motto is to never refuse a challenge no matter what the reason. Whether it’s scandalous passions, wicked seductions, wanton pleasures, meddling in the love affairs of friends, or tragedy, each of these stories focuses on the hero/heroine finding their sensually spicy HEA. “...sexual tension as scorching as the desert...” — SYLVIA DAY, #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR “Monica Burns writes with sensitivity and panache.”— Sabrina Jeffries, NYT bestselling author
Author | : Raymond Tanter |
Publisher | : Palgrave Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 1999-02-15 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780312217860 |
Explores U.S. foreign policy with regard to nations such as Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Libya, uncovering the reasons why these countries are so menacing to the United States.
Author | : Abraham Lincoln |
Publisher | : Springfield, Ill. : Trustees of the Illinois State Historical Library |
Total Pages | : 720 |
Release | : 1908 |
Genre | : Illinois |
ISBN | : |