Kieran Doherty
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Sea Venture: Shipwreck, Survival, and the Salvation of the First English Colony in the New World
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published
2007
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7 editions
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William Howard Taft: America's 27th President (ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRESIDENTS SECOND SERIES)
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published
2004
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2 editions
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Andrew Jackson: America's 7th President (ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRESIDENTS SECOND SERIES)
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published
2003
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2 editions
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Back from the Abyss: The Autobiography of a Low-Bottom Alky
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2013
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2 editions
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John F. Kennedy: America's 35th President (Encyclopedia of Presidents. Second Series)
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published
2005
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William Bradford: Rock of Plymouth
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published
1999
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4 editions
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Puritans, Pilgrims, and Merchants: Founders of the Northeastern Colonies (Shaping America Series Vol. 1)
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published
1998
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3 editions
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Ronald Reagan: America's 40th President (Encyclopedia of Presidents. Second Series)
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2005
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William Penn: Quaker Colonist
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published
1998
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3 editions
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The Dance
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published
2013
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3 editions
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“In exchange, he was given a note “with the armes of Englande testifying the receipt therof.”24 Because of the size of his investment—£50, or roughly $10,000 in modern money, compared with the single share price of £12 10s (12 pounds, 10 shillings), or about $2,500 in modern terms—and because of his legal background, he was also appointed to the Virginia Council, the group of men whose job it would be to oversee operations of the colony from London.”
― Sea Venture: Shipwreck, Survival, and the Salvation of Jamestown
― Sea Venture: Shipwreck, Survival, and the Salvation of Jamestown
“labored almost without rest to save the ship and who had urged and cajoled his fellow passengers to bail and pump and then pump and bail some more, was ready to concede defeat. He waded out of the flooded hold saying that if he was to die, he did not want to perish in the hold of the ship, but on the deck, under the open sky, in the company of his friends. But the Sea Venture was not sinking—not yet, at least. And, probably at screamed orders from Admiral Somers, Strachey and Gates and the other men who were still able—and women, too, no doubt—went back to the pumps, back to the buckets and pails, and back to the exhausting, ceaseless, lifesaving work.”
― Sea Venture: Shipwreck, Survival, and the Salvation of Jamestown
― Sea Venture: Shipwreck, Survival, and the Salvation of Jamestown
“Sir George, meanwhile, remained on the ship’s poop, conning the vessel. As the morning hours passed, the storm abated slightly. Suddenly, the admiral jumped to his feet. He wiped the driving rain from his face and stared ahead, hoping his tired eyes were not deceiving him. Suddenly, Somers cried a word that brought amazement, and then joy, to all on the struggling ship. “Land!” he cried. “Land!”
― Sea Venture: Shipwreck, Survival, and the Salvation of Jamestown
― Sea Venture: Shipwreck, Survival, and the Salvation of Jamestown
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