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Books with author Lynda Pflueger

  • Dolley Madison: Courageous First Lady

    Lynda Pflueger

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 1999)
    A biography of the wife of James Madison, focusing on her role as this country's fourth First Lady
  • George Eastman: Bringing Photography to the People

    Lynda Pflueger

    eBook (eFrog Press, Sept. 28, 2015)
    While history books consider George Eastman to be the father of photography, most people are unaware that his contributions to the world extended far beyond his multimillion-dollar company, Eastman Kodak. A banker by trade, his determination to improve and simplify his weekend hobby led to discovering cutting-edge photographic technology and the birth of his own business. A shrewd and principled businessman, he was a pioneer in customer service, employee relations, and worldwide product distribution. A generous philanthropist, his donations helped build universities, improve healthcare, and advance scientific research. His fascinating journey is deftly chronicled in George Eastman: Bringing Photography to the People, where readers will be inspired by a man whose invention and passion improved the lives of millions of people and the pictures they took.
  • Thomas Nast: Political Cartoonist

    Lynda Pflueger

    eBook (eFrog Press, Nov. 2, 2014)
    Thomas Nast was an ordinary child with an extraordinary talent. Never one for writing or arithmetic, his immigrant parents feared he would not even get through school with passing grades. Then they discovered an artist lived within him, and enrolled him in art school. There, he honed his talent until he was fifteen years old and needed to work to support himself and his family. It was then he walked into the offices of Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper and asked for a job. A storied career was had just begun.In the mid-nineteenth century, America was a land full of newly arrived immigrants coming to New York City to work and live. Many did not know how to read or write English. Political cartoons were a very big and powerful way to reach out to people and express ideas and beliefs about the government and the way of the world. Thomas Nast became a voice of justice through his political cartoons. He became famous for his depictions of the Civil War, his political party illustrations, and even helped develop the now-popular image of jolly old Saint Nick. But his biggest battle came in his own hometown, where he decided to go up against William “Boss” Tweed and his Tammany Hall collaborators—notoriously crooked leaders of New York City, bribing and laundering money into their own overstuffed pockets. Though they tried, Nast was never intimidated by threats and he never backed down, even when his life was threatened. Through his political cartoons he made a difference, and it helped bring the Tweed Ring to justice. Thomas Nast: Political Cartoonist illustrates the power of art and conviction and the journey of this American icon.
  • George Eastman: Bringing Photography to the People

    Lynda Pflueger

    Paperback (eFrog Press, Sept. 4, 2015)
    While history books consider George Eastman to be the father of photography, most people are unaware that his contributions to the world extended far beyond his multimillion-dollar company, Eastman Kodak. A banker by trade, his determination to improve and simplify his weekend hobby led to discovering cutting-edge photographic technology and the birth of his own business. A shrewd and principled businessman, he was a pioneer in customer service, employee relations, and worldwide product distribution. A generous philanthropist, his donations helped build universities, improve healthcare, and advance scientific research. His fascinating journey is deftly chronicled in George Eastman: Bringing Photography to the People, where readers will be inspired by a man whose invention and passion improved the lives of millions of people and the pictures they took.
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  • George Eastman: Bringing Photography to the People

    Lynda Pflueger

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, June 1, 2002)
    Follows the life and career of the man who revolutionized photography by developing a camera simple enough for anyone to use.
  • Jeb Stuart: Confederate Cavalry General

    Lynda Pflueger

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, May 1, 1998)
    Traces the life of the Confederate general from his childhood in Virginia through his West Point education to his death after the Battle of Yellow Tavern
  • Thomas Nast: Political Cartoonist

    Lynda Pflueger

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, July 1, 2000)
    Traces the life of the German immigrant whos artistic talent helped him become a popular and influential political cartoonist.
  • Mark Twain: Legendary Writer and Humorist

    Lynda Pflueger

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Documents the exciting life of Samuel Clemens, also known as Mark Twain, who based his stories on his own childhood experiences growing up near the Mississippi River, in a biography of one of America's greatest writers that includes fact boxes, maps, a chronology, chapter notes, and more.
  • Amelia Earhart: Legend of Flight

    Lynda Pflueger

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, June 1, 2003)
    A biography offers a look at the life and accomplishments of this celebrated aviator, from her incredible solo adventure across the Atlantic to her formation of the Ninety-Nines organization for women pilots.
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  • Mathew Brady: Photographer of the Civil War

    Lynda Pflueger

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, June 1, 2001)
    Recounts the life and accomplishments of pioneering photographer Mathew Brady, whose work left a pictorial record of the people and events of his times, most notably the Civil War.
  • George Eastman: Bringing Photography to the People

    Lynda Pflueger

    Paperback (eFrog Press, Sept. 4, 2015)
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  • Thomas Jefferson: Creating a Nation

    Lynda Pflueger

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishers, July 1, 2004)
    Chronicles the life of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, discussing his many accomplishments.