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Books with author Mary Cable

  • The Case of the Slave Ship Amistad

    Mary Cable

    eBook (New Word City, Inc., Sept. 3, 2017)
    In August 1839, what appeared to be a listless pirate ship, unidentified by any flag, was spotted off the North Atlantic coast of the United States. On board were thirty barely clad black men, armed with cutlasses, and two white men - Spanish slave owners with an incredible story to tell.A month earlier, the Amistad had set sail from Havana with a valuable cargo of slaves and $40,000 worth of gold doubloons. She was headed for the Cuban coastal town of Puerto Principe - but in a matter of days, the captain and the cook were dead, and the ship was in the control of the slaves.Thus began "the Amistad affair," which, writes Mary Cable, "was to bedevil the diplomatic relations of the United States, Spain, and England for a generation; intensify bitterness over the question of slavery; and lead an ex-president (John Quincy Adams) to go before the Supreme Court and castigate the administration in an eloquent plea for the slaves' freedom. In her fascinating and carefully researched account, Cable takes us right to the heart of these complex matters, dramatically replaying an incredible series of events that converged to form a uniquely exciting and challenging chapter in American history.
  • Avery’s Knot

    Mary Cable

    eBook (New Word City, Inc., Feb. 25, 2018)
    In May 1832, in Newport, Rhode Island, a Methodist minister named Ephraim K. Avery was tried for the murder of a twenty-nine-year-old mill worker, Sarah Marie Cornell. It was the first time a clergyman had ever been tried for murder in the United States and the first time an American murder trial became headline news.From this factual base, Mary Cable weaves a chilling novel of gothic desires and conflicting classes. She creates a rich atmosphere to show New England as it was then - simple, puritanical, superstitious, and unsentimental - on the brink of emerging from the eighteenth century into an industrial and far-more-complicated age.This dramatic, compelling story is as much about a time and place as it is about a notorious murder trial. A work of poetic intensity, Avery’s Knot is finally a classic, tragic tale of a woman caught between passion and puritanism.
  • The African Kings

    Mary Cable

    Hardcover (Stonehenge Press, Inc., Aug. 15, 1983)
    Art Book
  • The African kings

    Mary Cable

    Hardcover (Stonehenge Press, March 15, 1983)
    Book by Cable, Mary
  • The Best Kept Secret: What's your story?

    Matt Cable

    language (Amazon/Kindle, March 28, 2014)
    An autobiography of a troubled life.Shows the authors struggle with Schizoaffective disorder, prison, drugs, sexuality, and religion. Born into a broken home due to a mistake by his parents during a one night stand wasn't the greatest way to get started in life. Early into childhood he was subjected to abuse that ultimately changed the course of his life leaving him very confused as a child. From a home that was delusional with religious dogma from a former preachers daughter exile from her fathers home. The author details his struggles with a bit of comedy and entertainment to keep his readers wanting to turn the pages making it a very good read that is difficult to put down once began.
  • The African Kings

    Mary Cable

    Hardcover (New York : Select Books, March 15, 1984)
    Physical description; 176 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimile, color maps, color portraits ; 29 cm. Subjects; Art, Black -- Africa, Sub-Saharan. Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Kings and rulers.