9 resultados para Autistic people--Biography.
em University of Michigan
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First published in 1953 under title: Vocations in fact and fiction.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Foreword.-- Biographical sketch [by H.H. Ingersoll and G.F. Mellen]-- Civil war reminiscences.-- The transcendental movement.-- The South in the revolution.-- Goldsmith.-- Puritan races and Puritan living.-- Changing customs.-- East Tennessee in state history.-- The song of the automobile.-- Last days of Andrew Jackson.-- Unchastity in fiction.-- Thomas Carlyle.-- The South is American.-- Thoreau, the nature-lover.-- Literature and life of a people.-- An epic of the Knoxville bar.-- Calhoun the statesman.-- Tennessee, past and present.-- Athanasius.-- The Tater-bug parson.-- The bar of the South.-- John Bell of Tennessee.-- The chronicle of 1907.-- Notes critical and explanatory.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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On memories and people associated with certain flowers, rather than on the flowers themselves.
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Vols. 1-4, 7-12, 1909; v. 5-6, 1910; v. 13, 1913.
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Vols. 2-3 paged continuously.
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Binding deteriorated. Foxing. Water. Untrimmed.
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A biography of the President who preserved the American Union during the Civil War.