LIBROS DEL AUTOR: richard marrin

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  • The Paradise of Texas, volume 2
    Lorna Geer Sheppard / Richard Marrin
    The material set forth in this two-volume series is from The Northern Standard, a weekly newspaper published in Clarksville, a small town in the northeastern corner of Texas. Founded in 1842 by Charles DeMorse, a New York lawyer and veteran of the Texas Revolution, the paper was published under his editorship for forty-six years. The paper grew to become the second largest in c...
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    26,90 €

  • Abstracts from the Connecticut [formerly New London] Gazette covering Southeastern Connecticut, 1777-1779
    Richard B. Marrin
    This volume of news abstracts provides a view of both the everyday life of the colonists of Eastern Connecticut and the extraordinary events of the Revolutionary War. The years 1777 through 1779 were more than just another chapter in our nation's history—Connecticut and the country were in the midst of a rebellion against the greatest power in the world. On 17 December 1773...
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    25,02 €

  • Abstracts from the Clarksville Standard (Formerly the Northern Standard) Texas
    Lorna Gerr Sheppard / Richard B. Marrin / Richard BMarrin
    The Northern Standard, later renamed The Clarksville Standard, was a weekly newspaper first published in 1842 by Charles DeMorse in Clarksville, a small town in the northeastern corner of the Republic of Texas. The paper grew to become the second largest in circulation in Texas and DeMorse was hailed as the Father of Texas Journalism. DeMorse, a fervent Democrat, also earned th...
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    36,45 €

  • Abstracts from the Connecticut (Formerly New London) Gazette Covering Southeastern Connecticut
    Richard B. Marrin / Richard BMarrin
    In 1780, Connecticut and the country were still in the midst of a rebellion against the greatest power in the world. This volume of news abstracts provides a view of everyday life of the citizens of Eastern Connecticut as they experienced the turmoil of the Revolutionary War with all its victories and defeats. The appearance of strife and effects of the war were everywhere; sol...
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    32,77 €

  • Abstracts from the Clarksville Standard (Formerly the Northern Standard)
    Lorna Geer Sheppard / Richard B. Marrin / Richard BMarrin
    The Northern Standard, later renamed The Clarksville Standard, was a weekly newspaper first published in 1842 by Charles DeMorse in Clarksville, a small town in the northeastern corner of the Republic of Texas. The paper grew to become the second largest in circulation in Texas and DeMorse was hailed as the Father of Texas Journalism. In 1854 and 1855, Texas was still 'growing ...
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    35,18 €

  • Abstracts from the Connecticut [Formerly New London] Gazette Covering Southeastern Connecticut, 1774-1776
    Richard B. Marrin / Richard BMarrin
    The period covered by this volume begins just weeks after the Boston Tea Party and ends three years later with a new nation declaring its intent on 4 July 1776. Witness the colonists gathering together; first in protest, then in rebellion. Read first hand reports of the Battle of Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill. Examine the colonists’ struggle for the liberty we still enjoy...
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    31,35 €

  • A Glance Back in Time
    Richard B. Marrin
    This compilation of news accounts from the colonial era can help today’s reader better visualize what life was like in America between two and three centuries ago. It includes approximately 2,000 names of the earliest inhabitants of the provinces of East and West New Jersey and others from 1704 through 1770, collected from nearly a thousand news accounts of life in colonial Ame...
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    39,81 €

  • Abstracts from the Northern Standard and the Red River District [Texas]
    Lorna Geer Sheppard / Richard B. Marrin / Richard BMarrin
    The Northern Standard was a weekly newspaper first published in 1842 by Charles DeMorse in Clarksville, a small town in the northeastern corner of the Republic of Texas. The paper grew to become the second largest in circulation in Texas and DeMorse was hailed as the Father of Texas Journalism. The wealth of information published in The Standard was important, both to the settl...
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    36,20 €

  • New Jersey During the Revolution, as Related in the News Items of the Day
    Richard B. Marrin / Richard BMarrin
    The period 1771 through 1783 saw the Revolution’s fermentation, eruption and resolution. New Jersey was in the middle of it all. Indeed, situated as it was, between the key cities of New York and Philadelphia, it was known as the cock pit of the Revolution and was never very far from the politics or action. Happily, the events of the Revolutionary War period can be observed, al...
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    43,16 €