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Books with title The First Americans

  • The Americans Florida

    MCDOUGAL LITTEL

    Hardcover (MCDOUGAL LITTEL, June 4, 2004)
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  • The American

    Henry James

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 28, 2018)
    The novel is an uneasy combination of social comedy and melodrama concerning the adventures and misadventures of Christopher Newman, an essentially good-hearted but rather gauche American businessman on his first tour of Europe. Newman is looking for a world different from the simple, harsh realities of 19th-century American business. He encounters both the beauty and the ugliness of Europe, and learns not to take either for granted. The core of the novel concerns Newman's courtship of a young widow from an aristocratic Parisian family.
  • The American

    Henry James

    (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Aug. 1, 1997)
    [This is the Audiobook Cassette Library Edition in vinyl case.] During a trip to Europe, wealthy American businessman Christopher Newman proposes marriage to the scintillating and beautiful aristocrat Claire de Cintré. To his dismay, he comes up against the machinations of her impoverished but proud family, who find Newman to be a vulgar example of the American privileged class. Brilliantly combining elements of comedy, tragedy, romance, and melodrama, this tale of thwarted desire vividly contrasts nineteenth-century American and European manners. Literary critic Leon Edel, considered the foremost authority on the works of Henry James, wrote of this novel: ''Behind its melodrama and its simple romance is the history of man's dream of better worlds, travel to strange lands, and marriage to high and noble ladies. At the same time, the book reveals a deep affection for American innocence and a deep awareness that such innocence carries with it a fund of ignorance.''
  • The American

    Henry James

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 26, 2017)
    The American is a novel by Henry James, originally published as a serial in The Atlantic Monthly in 1876–77 and then as a book in 1877. The novel is an uneasy combination of social comedy and melodrama concerning the adventures and misadventures of Christopher Newman, an essentially good-hearted but rather gauche American businessman on his first tour of Europe. Newman is looking for a world different from the simple, harsh realities of 19th-century American business. He encounters both the beauty and the ugliness of Europe, and learns not to take either for granted. The core of the novel concerns Newman's courtship of a young widow from an aristocratic Parisian family.
  • The Arab Americans

    Bob Temple

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    No further information has been provided for this title.
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  • The African Americans

    Richard A. Bowen

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Provides an overview of how Africans were brought to America and gives examples of how they were treated as slaves and the efforts of some to gain freedom.
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  • The First Americans: Tribes of North America

    Jane Werner Watson, Troy Howell

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1980)
    Easy-to-read text introduces the way of life of the various groups of native Americans before the arrival of the white man.
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  • The American

    Henry Jr. James, Henry James, 1stworld Library

    Hardcover (1st World Library - Literary Society, June 15, 2007)
    On a brilliant day in May, in the year 1868, a gentleman was reclining at his ease on the great circular divan which at that period occupied the centre of the Salon Carre, in the Museum of the Louvre. This commodious ottoman has since been removed, to the extreme regret of all weak-kneed lovers of the fine arts, but the gentleman in question had taken serene possession of its softest spot, and, with his head thrown back and his legs outstretched, was staring at Murillo's beautiful moon-borne Madonna in profound enjoyment of his posture. He had removed his hat, and flung down beside him a little red guide-book and an opera-glass. The day was warm; he was heated with walking, and he repeatedly passed his handkerchief over his forehead, with a somewhat wearied gesture. And yet he was evidently not a man to whom fatigue was familiar; long, lean, and muscular, he suggested the sort of vigor that is commonly known as "toughness." But his exertions on this particular day had been of an unwonted sort, and he had performed great physical feats which left him less jaded than his tranquil stroll through the Louvre. He had looked out all the pictures to which an asterisk was affixed in those formidable pages of fine print in his Badeker; his attention had been strained and his eyes dazzled, and he had sat down with an aesthetic headache.
  • The American

    Henry James

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Jan. 20, 2012)
    [This is the Audiobook CD Library Edition in vinyl case.] During a trip to Europe, wealthy American businessman Christopher Newman proposes marriage to the scintillating and beautiful aristocrat Claire de Cintré. To his dismay, he comes up against the machinations of her impoverished but proud family, who find Newman to be a vulgar example of the American privileged class. Brilliantly combining elements of comedy, tragedy, romance, and melodrama, this tale of thwarted desire vividly contrasts nineteenth-century American and European manners. Literary critic Leon Edel, considered the foremost authority on the works of Henry James, wrote of this novel: ''Behind its melodrama and its simple romance is the history of man's dream of better worlds, travel to strange lands, and marriage to high and noble ladies. At the same time, the book reveals a deep affection for American innocence and a deep awareness that such innocence carries with it a fund of ignorance.''
  • The American

    Henry James

    (Signet Classics, Aug. 1, 1965)
    None
  • The African Americans

    Richard A Bowen, Barry Moreno

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    No further information has been provided for this title.
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  • Sports of the first american

    HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

    Hardcover (HOUGHTON MIFFLIN, Aug. 18, 2004)
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