In einem kleinen Ort im Mississippi-Delta um 1916 erleben Willie T. (14) und sein Stiefvetter Uncle Jimmy aufregende, komische aber auch tragische Abenteuer. - Beeindruckender Familien- und Entwicklungsroman.
William Baldwin Bücher






Mantelpieces of the Old South:: Lost Architecture and Southern Culture
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
With these words William Baldwin and Elizabeth Turk lay the foundation for a stunning visual journey into the Southern home. The images found within these pages tell as much about the definition of home as they do about certain aspects of design.Taken from the Historic American Buildings Survey or HABS collection--which began as Depression-era works program--these images document the grace and unique nature of the Southern home. While some of the images show the grandeur of the old plantation house, others reveal a much simpler side of Southern living. And while there are always elements that are distinctive to each home there is an ever-present theme that reminds the reader that home is not just a structure, but also a reflection of our dreams. Compiled from over seventy years of HABS images, this arrangement is a matchless illustrated history of Southern architecture and design. Whether a stately mansion or a decaying rural farmhouse, the images within are a visual essay into the true nature and being of the South and Southern home.
A Gentleman in Charleston and the Manner of His Death
- 184 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The novel intertwines the true story of Charleston newspaper editor Frank Dawson, who was killed while protecting his children's governess from a predatory doctor. Set against a backdrop of historical turmoil in the Holy City, it skillfully blends fact and fiction, exploring themes of bravery and moral integrity. William Baldwin's narrative brings to life a gripping tale that highlights the complexities of human relationships and societal challenges during a significant era.
Footprint Thailand - 6th Edition
- 752 Seiten
- 27 Lesestunden
The tropical land where buddhism meets hedonism. Serene golden Buddhas watch over high-powered shoppers in Bangkok, the hilltribes of the north continue their age-old traditions, while Full Moon partygoers dance all night in the south. Footprint's Thailand guide is ideal for independent travellers who want to explore further, getting away from the crowds to discover more of the culture and see the sights that are off the beaten track. It is packed with detailed, thoroughly researched information from expert authors who know the country intimately. The perfect companion if you want to visit Thailand and tread your own path.
Mirror for Magistrates: In Five Parts, Volume 2, part 2
- 408 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Inland Passages:: Making a Lowcountry Life
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
From Lowcountry writer, novelist and Lillian Smith Award for Fiction winner William Baldwin comes Inland Passages: Making a Lowcountry Life, which features the coastal regions of Cape Romain and Charleston. This book is a compilation of over 25 oral histories, essays and observations from the past twenty years by William Baldwin. Though the people and topics covered in the work focus mainly around the Cape Romain and Charleston regions along the South Carolina coast, their themes are universal. With an approach that is introspective and true to the people being interviewed, Baldwin offers up traditional history in an untraditional way, leaving the reader with a sense of place that is often missing from regional writings.
Reliquiae Baldwinianae
Selections From The Correspondence Of The Late William Baldwin With Occasional Notes, And A Short Biographical Memoir
- 350 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The correspondence of William Baldwin is presented as a valuable literary resource for scholars and academicians, ensuring its significance is recognized for future generations. This edition maintains the original print format, preserving any marks or annotations to reflect its authentic character. Accompanied by a short biographical memoir, it serves as both a historical document and a tribute to Baldwin's contributions to literature.
A Myrrour for Magistrates
- 332 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The book is a high-quality reprint of the original 1571 edition, focusing on preserving historical literature. It highlights the importance of maintaining access to works by historical writers and scientists that are now rare. Hansebooks, the publisher, specializes in various topics and aims to ensure that these significant texts remain available for future generations, contributing to the preservation of historical knowledge.