James H. Street (1903–1954)
Forfatter af The Struggle for Tennessee: Tupelo to Stones River
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Image credit: James H. Street [credit: Patricia Langley Harvey]
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Værker af James H. Street
THE CIVIL WAR - AS TOLD BY JAMES STREET An Unvarnished Account of the Last but Still Lively Hostilities (1953) 20 eksemplarer
The Revolutionary War; being a de-mythed account of how the Thirteen Colonies turned a world upside down (1954) 17 eksemplarer
James Street's South 3 eksemplarer
Short Stories 2 eksemplarer
Technological progress in Latin America : the prospects for overcoming dependency (1979) 1 eksemplar
A Letter To The Editor 1 eksemplar
The Civil War as told by James Street: The Unvarnished account of the late but still lively hostilities 1 eksemplar
The Guantlet 1 eksemplar
The Velvet Doublet (Condensed and Simplified for quick reading by James Street Jr) (1954) 1 eksemplar
The Grains of Paradise 1 eksemplar
Game Day, Texas Football: The Greatest Games, Players, Coaches, And Teams In The Glorious Tradion Of Longhorn Football (2005) 1 eksemplar
Look Away! A Dixie Notebook 1 eksemplar
Associated Works
Ten Years of Holiday: Selected by the Editors of Holiday Magazine (1956) — Bidragyder — 8 eksemplarer
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- Kanonisk navn
- Street, James H.
- Juridisk navn
- Street, James Howell
- Andre navne
- Street, James
- Fødselsdato
- 1903-10-15
- Dødsdag
- 1954-09-28
- Begravelsessted
- Old Chapel Hill Cemetery, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
- Køn
- male
- Nationalitet
- USA
- Fødested
- Lumberton, Mississippi, USA
- Dødssted
- Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
- Dødsårsag
- heart attack
- Bopæl
- Lumberton, Mississippi, USA
Pensacola, Florida, USA - Uddannelse
- Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Samford University (Howard College) - Erhverv
- minister
journalist
short story writer
novelist - Organisationer
- Baptist Church
Associated Press
New York World-Telegram
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- 34
- Also by
- 18
- Medlemmer
- 701
- Popularitet
- #36,120
- Vurdering
- 3.7
- Anmeldelser
- 5
- ISBN
- 18
No one really talks in writing like this anymore, it's a mess of words like "heah" instead of yeah and "howdied", and "som'n" which makes reading it quickly a mess of going back over these words. I've not seen the word Som'nt in a long long long time, if more than once.
I'd like to say I felt for the bond Skeeter has with Lady/Isis of the Blue Nile(what a name), but he is pretty easy to let her go and then switch gears to getting a hundred dollars worth of the reward. It's a very sharp change in the literature. An acceptance most kids simply do not have in them. Skeeter gives up and gives up hard and that's basically it.
To quote the book's weird speeches, reading this was brisk and slick as el'em.… (mere)