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  • Shut up in Paris
    Nathan Sheppard / Richard Bentley and Son
    This gripping memoir offers a first-hand account of the Nazi occupation of Paris during World War II. The author, an American journalist, was among the thousands of civilians who were rounded up and sent to internment camps. Through his vivid descriptions and personal reflections, readers will experience the terror, deprivation, and resilience of those who lived through this ha...
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    26,11 €

  • 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 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 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 Clarksville Standard (Formerly the Northern Standard)
    Lorna Geer Sheppard / 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 1856 and 1857, times were good and ever...
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    33,69 €

  • 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 €

  • The Paradise of Texas, Volume 1
    Lorna Geer Sheppard / Richard BMarrin
    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 R ...
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    29,83 €

  • Abstracts from the Northern Standard and the Red River District [Texas]
    Lorna Geer Sheppard / 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 h ...
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    35,18 €

  • New Ways in Germanistik
    Richard Sheppard
    Why study German literature in an age when national identity is being eroded by a cosmopolitan, multinational culture? The authors provide diverse answers but all agree that modern German literature has been generated by a culture which has undergone extraordinary historical experiences, the effects of which are still with us. ...
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    228,45 €