Captain Art McKay and the crew of the U.S.S. Jefferson City fight to reclaim their honor after the disasterous Battle of Sovo Island
Time and Tide
Examines the analyses of feminism published during the 1920s in the British weekly magazine, Time and tide
Featuring colorful beach umbrellas and dreamy blue horizons, this beautiful oversized book offers a breath of fresh air and evokes fantasies of Mediterranean travel.
This is a story of how fate determines the life we lead, but with either kindness or cruelty.
First there was May Gill, Bob Gill's sister. Then there was Virginia Nicholoff. Then Diann, the good looking blonde Scandinavian. And then Shirley, Clede Wilson's exwife. I think that's it. Four.” A short pause, sip.
Millions are drawn every year to the stunning beauty of this rocky landscape of spruce-fir forest and granite islands. Some, like nature writer Christopher Camuto, never stop coming back.
' The book makes a major contribution to the history of women's writing and feminism in Britain between the wars."--Publisher's description
This is a book that revels in friendship, music, history, and the gorgeous landscape of a unique American place, and is a wonderful work by one of our greatest contemporary writers.
Frank Conroy first visited Nantucket with a gang of college friends in 1955. They came on a whim, and for Conroy it was the beginning of a lifelong love affair...
My adviser Dr. James L. Roark has remained a patient mentor through graduate school and continues to offer guidance. He has taught me about the craft of history, the art of teaching and some important lessons in humanity.