Through striking architectural photographs and lively, readable narrative, this pictorial account of early-twentieth-century Jacksonville tells the triumphant story of photographer Leah Mary Cox while revealing Jacksonville's architectural history. Nearly 50 years after her death, a treasure trove of more than 4,000 glass negatives were discovered ...
This 1930 volume, which has become an underground classic, includes recipes for soups, fish, bean dishes, salads, and meats--all in the French tradition, all quick to prepare.
Beyond the gate of security of family, friends and homeland, Willey finds God's wonders at every bend in the road. "Her life was like a fan: when one opens it, one discovers all sorts of nuances, colors and textures, all stemming from the same unit".--Sysy Constan, Maryland.
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