Descendants of Henry Wallbridge - Scholar's Choice Edition
by William Gedney Wallbridge
64th-80th Annual Commencement, 1939-1953 (Classic Reprint)
by Southern Illinois State Norm University
General Register of Lake Forest College, 1865-1931 (Classic Reprint)
by Lake Forest College
The Department of State Bulletin, Vol. 45
by United States Department of State
Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Every country in the world, in one guidebook: Lonely Planet's The World. A Traveller's Guide to the Planet. We've taken the highlights from the world's best guidebooks and put them together into one 900+ page whopper to create the ultimate guide to Earth. This user-friendly A-Z gives a flavour of each country in the world, including a map, travel highlights, info on where to go and how to get around, as well as some quirkier details t...
Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn
by John 1620-1706 Evelyn, William 1736-1832 Bray, and John 1812-1876 Forster
History of the Families of McKinney-Brady-Quigley
by Belle McKinney Hays Swope
Supply, and State Tax Lists of the City and County of Philadelphia, for the Years 1781, 1782 and 1783 (Classic Reprint)
by William Henry Egle
History of Montville, Connecticut, Formerly the North Parish of New London from 1640 to 1896
by Henry Augustus Baker
Although the Gospels of Matthew and Luke support the tradition that there were two Jesus children, the idea was not adopted by the Church. Something of the idea lingered on in Christian art and symbolism, but the full tradition was preserved only in the literature of such esoteric sects as the Gnostics, who did not adopt all the official teachings of institutionalized Christianity. David Ovason explores the literature and art in which these symbols have been preserved, in particular, the ancient...
Im Wiener Gebarhaus wurden in den Jahren 1816 bis 1868 mehr als 2500 judische Kinder zwangsgetauft und von ihren judischen Muttern getrennt. Bis 1843 bekamen die Kinder auch andere Namen, welche zum Teil durch Initialen verschlusselt wurden, andere kamen namenlos ins Findelhaus. Nur 20% dieser Kinder haben uberlebt. Wollte eine judische Mutter ihr Kind sehen, so hatte sie bis 1861 ihren Taufschein vorzuweisen. In diesem Buch geht es um Unterschichten, um judische Unterschichten. Die Mutter die...