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A Belle Of The Fifties; Memoirs Of Mrs. Clay Of Alabama, Covering Social And Political Life In Washington And The South, 1853-1866. Put Into Narrative Form By Ada Sterling

A Belle Of The Fifties; Memoirs Of Mrs. Clay Of Alabama, Covering Social And Political Life In Washington And The South, 1853-1866. Put Into Narrative Form By Ada Sterling

Virginia Clay-Clopton

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
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Historia de América
ISBN:
9789354757181
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A Belle Of The Fifties opens a door to a world where salons, parlours, and parlability stitched the republic together. Across Washington and the South, Ada Sterling’s narrative breathes life into Virginia Clay-Clopton’s intimate, historically rooted memoir, revealing the social life, political struggles, and intimate loyalties that shaped a nation.This is more than a historical memoir; it is a vivid social history told with luminous clarity. The book threads together antebellum to civil war currents, exposing the politics of slaveholding era life and the personal courage behind public actions. For readers drawn to history enthusiasts and academic history readers alike, the volume offers a precise, humanised lens on the era’s conflicts, from intimate gatherings to the halls of power, and the way women shaped opinion and memory.Significance rests in its preservation, translation into accessible prose, and its resonance with Mary Boykin Chesnut and other southern political memoirs. Alpha Editions presents this work as a true cultural treasure, restored for today’s audiences and for future generations. It is not merely a reprint but a collector’s item, a rare window into Washington and Alabama’s intertwined stories.Out of print for decades, this title now returns, restored and ready to inspire new readers-an indispensable addition for anyone seeking a richer sense of historical memoir, southern social history, and the texture of civil war era life in a single, compelling narrative.

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