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  • Sarah Bernhardt as I knew her: The Memoirs of Madame Pierre Berton as told to Basil Woon

    by Basil Woon ...
    Never was more apt the German proverb, “Truth is its own justification,” than in the telling of the story of that most remarkable of women, Sarah Bernhardt. During her life, in spite of the fact that she enjoyed more widespread publicity than any other person, man or woman, remarkably little was known by the public of her real life story. The very extent of this worldwide publicity served, in fact ... Read more

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  • Arizona's Yesterday

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    This book, in affectionate tribute to the gallant courage, rugged indepen-dence and wonderful endurance of those adventurous souls who formed the vanguard of civilization in the early history of the Territory of Arizona and the remainder of the Great West, isDEDICATED TO JOHN H. CADY and BASIL D. WOON / PATAGONIA, ARIZONA, NINETEEN-FIFTEEN.When I first broached the matter of writing his ... Read more

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  • Arizona's Yesterday

    Being the Narrative of John H. Cady, Pioneer

    In 'Arizona's Yesterday,' the reader embarks on a journey through the nuanced tapestry of historical narratives and reflections that celebrate the legacy of the American Southwest. The anthology presents a symphony of literary styles ranging from vivid historical recounts to illustrative personal anecdotes, all converging to construct a holistic portrayal of Arizona's rich past. Pieces within the ... Read more

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  • Arizona's Yesterday

    The book opens with an examination of the indigenous peoples of Arizona, detailing their cultures, traditions, and the intricate systems of life they developed long before European contact. Cady and Woon explore the legacy of the Hohokam and Pueblo cultures, emphasizing their contributions to the region’s history and the significance of their archaeological sites. The narrative then transitions to ... Read more

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  • Arizona's Yesterday: Being the Narrative of John Henry Cady, Pioneer

    Fourteen years before that broad, bloody line began to be drawn between the North and the South of the "United States of America," before there came the terrific clash of steel and muscle in front of which the entire world retreated to a distance, horrified, amazed, fascinated and confounded; before there came the dreadful day when families were estranged and birthrights surrendered, loves ... Read more

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  • Sarah Bernhardt as I knew her

    Enriched edition. The Memoirs of Madame Pierre Berton as told to Basil Woon

    In "Sarah Bernhardt as I Knew Her," Mme. Pierre Berton presents an intimate and evocative portrayal of one of the most legendary actresses of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This memoir is rich in personal anecdotes, blending narrative and reflection to offer readers a unique glimpse into Bernhardt's complex persona both on and off the stage. Berton's literary style is characterized by its ... Read more

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