Subdued by the Sword Dr Ella O'GradyPresents the life of Captain John S. Kidder during the Civil War, as told through letters to his wife, Harriet, at home in rural New York. Drawing on previously unpublished letters written by John S. Kidder to his wife, Harriet, during the Civil War, James M. Greiner recounts the triumphs and tragedies endured by one New York family. Kidder, a carriage maker living in the rural village of Laurens, responded to President Lincoln's call in the summer of
his ambitions
Despite their quaint setting
remains incredibly influential in England and around the Western world
A fascinating personal account of life at this infamous prison during a bygone era
it highlights ensuing changes to critical theory and poses questions about cultural democracy and social change
King Arthur steps forth—only to be stopped by his youngest knight and nephew who requests to take on the task himself
and her sexual freedom
this edition of The Crimson Fairy Book is both modern and readable
and equivocal—demonstrating how various interpretations of ecstasy evolved out of and alongside each other
It engages with the scholarly legacy of Professor Duncan Tanner (1958–2010) whose work was focused on the political process and on politics in government
Collectively written with indigenous artists and activists
When he comes to his senses