Covers Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
Henry Wiencek Libri
Henry Wiencek è un eminente storico ed editore americano il cui lavoro ha esplorato l'architettura storicamente significativa, i Padri Fondatori e la complessa storia della schiavitù. È particolarmente riconosciuto per i suoi acuti esami su George Washington e l'istituzione della schiavitù, rivelando le intricate connessioni tra figure storiche e le strutture sociali che hanno plasmato. La scrittura di Wiencek è caratterizzata da una ricerca meticolosa e uno stile narrativo avvincente che dà vita alle sfumate realtà del passato.






This acclaimed work, recognized with the National Book Critics Circle Award, delves into profound themes and rich character development. It offers a unique perspective on contemporary issues, weaving together personal narratives and broader societal commentary. The author’s distinctive voice and storytelling style engage readers, inviting them to reflect on the complexities of human experience. With its compelling insights and emotional depth, the book stands out as a significant contribution to modern literature.
In the SMITHSONIAN GUIDES TO HISTORIC AMERICA series. Includes up-to-date site information, maps and colour illustrations of the region. The revised edition includes new sites and museums as well as being expanded to include other historic and cultural attractions.
The Moodys of Galveston and Their Mansion: Volume 13
- 136pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
The book explores the history of the Moody family in Galveston, highlighting their renowned residence. It includes a foreword by Robert L. Moody Sr., who offers personal insights and context. Additionally, the narrative is enhanced by fifteen color photographs that showcase both the Moodys and their celebrated home, bringing their legacy to life visually.
A beautifully illustrated guide to museums and historical sites in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts.
Die Herrscher von Japan
- 176pagine
- 7 ore di lettura

