Relations between the British and French royal courts went into a tailspin once it became known that the prototype had been tested in England with the complicity of a French exile, one Dr Simon Bernard, a resident of Bayswater.
When Beech Island, South Carolina, planter Jonathan Miller bought the ten-year-old slave boy Albert Taylor on credit terms for $1,000 in 1860, he thought he was obliging the boy's mother, rather than believing that the lad was worth it.
Albert: A One Act Comedy
The Principal Speeches and Addresses of HRH the Prince Consort, John Murray, london, 1862 — (ed.) ... New York, 1982 Scheele, Godfrey and Margaret, The Prince Consort: Man of many facets, Oresko Books, london, 1977 Sebrell, Thomas, ...
One day when Albert is at his window, two cardinals come to build a nest in his hand, an event that changes his life.
Boys and girls ages 3 to 7 will love this beautifully illustrated book based on the television movie. This Nickelodeon read-along contains audio narration.