'One of the Eliza stories by Barry Pain.
1777. Albany, New York. As battle cries of the American Revolution echo in the distance, servants flutter about preparing for one of New York society's biggest events: the Schuylers' grand...
The captivating debut children's novel from popular television historian Lucy Worsley is an exciting and charming glimpse behind the scenes of the Tudor court. Eliza Rose Camperdowne is young and headstrong, but she knows her duty well.
This captivating account of the woman behind the famous man is perfect for fans of the works of Ron Chernow, Lisa McCubbin, and Nathaniel Philbrick.
The sweeping love story of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler comes to a close in All for One, the riveting final installment of the New York Times bestselling Alex & Eliza trilogy.
The enthralling story of Eliza Lucas Pinckney, an innovative, highly regarded, and successful woman plantation owner during the Revolutionary era Eliza Lucas Pinckney (1722-1793) reshaped the colonial South Carolina economy with her ...
Over knitting at Tillie's a few weeks earlier, Bertha had told Eliza in a hushed voice that Joshua hadn't courted anyone since Lizzie Beckens ran off with Thomas Cain two years before. Thomas teaches music. She never could see herself ...
'Gee up, she snapped at Dolly and the pony started to amble away in a slow walk. Gee up, I said, she snapped again and flapped the reins hard on Dolly's back and the walk turned into a trot. It wasn't just because of the lost chance for ...
Lauren snapped, quickly correcting him before Eliza could answer. “They didn't do things like that in those days.” “On the contrary, Lauren,” Eliza remarked. “We had what were called box socials that were very popular.
Eliza always had the kindest, sweetest disposition; indeed, that has, so many times, led her into difficulties, for people will so often take advantage of her good nature —' 'You are telling me that my mother is still alive?
He rode hard and fast, so fast that he exhausted his horses near Red Bank in New Jersey, and was forced to obtain others for the last leg of his journey. He covered the entire distance in less than three weeks: an astonishing feat.