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  • 楽天楽天Kobo電子書籍ストアA Blockaded Family: Life in Southern Alabama During the Civil War【電子書籍】[ Parthenia Hague ]
    A Blockaded Family: Life in Southern Alabama During the Civil War【電子書籍】[ Parthenia Hague ]
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p><strong>"Hague has rehearsed the history of life in Southern Alabama during the civl war...it fell chiefly to the...women of the Confederacy to create the comforts of home out of the meager materials." -<em>Times-Democrat, Dec. 2, 1888</em><br /> "Giving in an easy, kindly, sympathetic style the every-day life in Southern Alabama during the dark days of Civil War." -<em>Current Opinion</em></strong></p> <p>Parthenio Antoinette Vardaman Hague (1838 - 1914) author, was born at Dowdels Mill, Harris County, Georgia. She finished her education in Harris County, Ga. at Hamilton female college.</p> <p>After graduation from Hamilton Female college, she lived in Hurtville, AL about<br /> 11 miles from Eufaula, AL in Barbour County where she was a teacher on a<br /> plantation.</p> <p>She lived in Alabama in the 1860s. In 1888, she published a book, A BLOCKADED<br /> FAMILY. The book was endorsed personally by Jefferson Davis and Gen. Beauregard and is a book of great interest, describing the expedients resorted to by the people of blockaded districts to procure the necessities of life.</p> <p>The book presents a picture of life in Southern Alabama during the civil war, the contrasting colors of which are distributed very skillfully. The patience and the heroism displayed by the women of the South during four years of conflict, especially when we take into consideration the luxury which they had formerly enjoyed, has often been acknowledged; and the book in question gives details of their daily life, of their privations, and yet of their occasional pleasures, the reading of which is sure to interest. The tone in which the story is told also commends itself. There is not a word of reproach in it, and not a note of harshness or vindictiveness sounded.</p> <p>So Wide and varied is the field to be yet harvested for crops of information about the home life of Southern people in the War, that we are glad to take up Miss Hague's 'A Blockaded Family.' It will be found to be a record of interest, while unpretending as a piece of literary work. Miss Hague was a governess of Southern birth and sympathy, living in the houseliold of an Alabama planter during the four years that threw women as much upon their own resources to secure the necessaries</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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    <p><strong>"Hague has rehearsed the history of life in Southern Alabama during the civl war...it fell chiefly to the...women of the Confederacy to create the comforts of home out of the meager materials." -<em>Times-Democrat, Dec. 2, 1888</em><br /> "Giving in an easy, kindly, sympathetic style the every-day life in Southern Alabama during the dark days of Civil War." -<em>Current Opinion</em></strong></p> <p>Parthenio Antoinette Vardaman Hague (1838 - 1914) author, was born at Dowdels Mill, Harris County, Georgia. She finished her education in Harris County, Ga. at Hamilton female college.</p> <p>After graduation from Hamilton Female college, she lived in Hurtville, AL about<br /> 11 miles from Eufaula, AL in Barbour County where she was a teacher on a<br /> plantation.</p> <p>She lived in Alabama in the 1860s. In 1888, she published a book, A BLOCKADED<br /> FAMILY. The book was endorsed personally by Jefferson Davis and Gen. Beauregard and is a book of great interest, describing the expedients resorted to by the people of blockaded districts to procure the necessities of life.</p> <p>The book presents a picture of life in Southern Alabama during the civil war, the contrasting colors of which are distributed very skillfully. The patience and the heroism displayed by the women of the South during four years of conflict, especially when we take into consideration the luxury which they had formerly enjoyed, has often been acknowledged; and the book in question gives details of their daily life, of their privations, and yet of their occasional pleasures, the reading of which is sure to interest. The tone in which the story is told also commends itself. There is not a word of reproach in it, and not a note of harshness or vindictiveness sounded.</p> <p>So Wide and varied is the field to be yet harvested for crops of information about the home life of Southern people in the War, that we are glad to take up Miss Hague's 'A Blockaded Family.' It will be found to be a record of interest, while unpretending as a piece of literary work. Miss Hague was a governess of Southern birth and sympathy, living in the houseliold of an Alabama planter during the four years that threw women as much upon their own resources to secure the necessaries</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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  • 楽天楽天Kobo電子書籍ストアMy Sweet Home Alabama Honeysuckle Hill【電子書籍】[ Erin Knightley ]
    My Sweet Home Alabama Honeysuckle Hill【電子書籍】[ Erin Knightley ]
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>~A Honeysuckle Hill Novella~</p> <p>Delaney Hart is looking for a fresh startーwhich means leaving Alabama behind for good. But when her car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, she has no choice but to rely on the last person she expected to find in backwater Alabama: Beauregard Rodney, the former friend who months earlier had accused her fiance of cheating on her. The fallout was uglyーespecially when she discovered months later that Beau had actually been right.</p> <p>Back home in Honeysuckle Hill to temporarily fill the void in the family business left by his brother’s overseas deployment, Beau’s got more than enough on his plate. The last thing he needs is little Miss Silver Spoon Delaney making demands on his time. He hasn't forgotten the things she said to him, and would like nothing more than to see her taillights headed out of town, but when a back-ordered part means she’s stuck in his tiny town for two weeks, he has no choice but to put up with her.</p> <p>Despite their best efforts to ignore the growing attraction between them, sparks start to fly. But with Beau’s life on hold back in Birmingham and Delaney’s new job waiting in Florida, can they ever find a middle ground?</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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    <p>~A Honeysuckle Hill Novella~</p> <p>Delaney Hart is looking for a fresh startーwhich means leaving Alabama behind for good. But when her car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, she has no choice but to rely on the last person she expected to find in backwater Alabama: Beauregard Rodney, the former friend who months earlier had accused her fiance of cheating on her. The fallout was uglyーespecially when she discovered months later that Beau had actually been right.</p> <p>Back home in Honeysuckle Hill to temporarily fill the void in the family business left by his brother’s overseas deployment, Beau’s got more than enough on his plate. The last thing he needs is little Miss Silver Spoon Delaney making demands on his time. He hasn't forgotten the things she said to him, and would like nothing more than to see her taillights headed out of town, but when a back-ordered part means she’s stuck in his tiny town for two weeks, he has no choice but to put up with her.</p> <p>Despite their best efforts to ignore the growing attraction between them, sparks start to fly. But with Beau’s life on hold back in Birmingham and Delaney’s new job waiting in Florida, can they ever find a middle ground?</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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