Author: Hugging
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Hugging to music, by an American observer
Hugging to Music ... By an American Observer. Illustrated, Etc
Hugging to Music; or, The Waltz to the Grave. A sketch from life by an American Observer
Hugging to Music
Author: American observer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
Catalogue of Printed Books
Author: British Museum. Department of Printed Books
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 900
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 900
Book Description
Musical Observer
Hugging to Music; Or, The Waltz to the Grave
Catalogue of Printed Books
Observation of America and My Ancestral Past: An Epistolary Autobiography
Author: Richard P. Sinay
Publisher: richardpsinay.com
ISBN: 1965216056
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
An Epistolary Autobiography is a day-to-day writing about events in a person’s life—my observations of America during a twenty-five thousand-mile trip around the country. My trip started in Indio, California, took along the South to the Southeast, then to the Northeast, then back along a Northern route to the Midwest, the Northwest, and then full circle back home. The trip was intended to do three things: allow me to check off some of my bucket list items, meet with my first cousins to present information about the origin of our grandparents, and explore those places I always wanted to see as a teacher of American Literature and history. While traveling through the country, I made some observations about America that may differ from other points of view, but these observations are what I saw on my trip. I share those with the reader as part of the interest of the book. I also wanted to share my perceptions of the great writers of American Literature and what they stood for. I was also checking off my bucket list and sharing my experiences doing those things, like visiting the boyhood home of Mark Twain, one of my favorite writers. I taught these writers for thirty-seven years and wanted to see the ground they walked on. Literature was an important part of my life; seeing the hallowed grounds where some of our literary giants stood was also a goal for this adventure. I wanted to see Old Faithful go off, drive in Yellowstone National Park, see Mount Rushmore, and play golf at some exclusive golf courses here in America.
Publisher: richardpsinay.com
ISBN: 1965216056
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
An Epistolary Autobiography is a day-to-day writing about events in a person’s life—my observations of America during a twenty-five thousand-mile trip around the country. My trip started in Indio, California, took along the South to the Southeast, then to the Northeast, then back along a Northern route to the Midwest, the Northwest, and then full circle back home. The trip was intended to do three things: allow me to check off some of my bucket list items, meet with my first cousins to present information about the origin of our grandparents, and explore those places I always wanted to see as a teacher of American Literature and history. While traveling through the country, I made some observations about America that may differ from other points of view, but these observations are what I saw on my trip. I share those with the reader as part of the interest of the book. I also wanted to share my perceptions of the great writers of American Literature and what they stood for. I was also checking off my bucket list and sharing my experiences doing those things, like visiting the boyhood home of Mark Twain, one of my favorite writers. I taught these writers for thirty-seven years and wanted to see the ground they walked on. Literature was an important part of my life; seeing the hallowed grounds where some of our literary giants stood was also a goal for this adventure. I wanted to see Old Faithful go off, drive in Yellowstone National Park, see Mount Rushmore, and play golf at some exclusive golf courses here in America.