In 1851, fourteen-year-old orphan Ann McMath was sent to live with her uncle and his family in their parsonage in Horseh
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A collection of stories and musings on life as a journalist in New York City.
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An attempt to coordinate the internal economic history of New York with the crucial events in national life during the p
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Russia’s best Jewish writer in the nineteenth-century, Lev Levanda (1835-1888), is still barely known in the English-spe
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In 1849, within days of her marriage to missionary printer Edward Breath, Sarah Ann Breath joined her husband to begin a
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Home to the so-called big five publishers as well as hundreds of smaller presses, renowned literary agents, a vigorous a
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Writing years after terrible events which colored her life forever, Anna Stanislawska (1651-1701) meticulously reconstru
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Studies correctional institutions in New York State from the colonial days through the early 1900's to emphasize th
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They offer a compelling, rounded view of a controversial chief executive and a vigorous account of the ongoing, dynamic
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Sharing one's true-to-life experiences as an immigrant in a foreign country requires reminiscing happy and sad memo
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