From 1803 to 1807, Charles Brockden Brown served as editor and chief contributor to the Literary Magazine, and American Register, a popular Philadelphia miscellany. His position allowed him to observe and comment upon life in the United States and transatlantic world during the nineteenth century' first decade. America's first novelist, he moved to journalism in his later years. This book considers how Brown's Literary Magazine contributed to the development of cultural cohesiveness and political stability in the young United States. It explores the intellectual and cultural setting in which...
From 1803 to 1807, Charles Brockden Brown served as editor and chief contributor to the Literary Magazine, and American Register, a popular Philadelph...
More and more people are discovering the freedom of either not owning a car or using it far less. This is a collection of interviews from people all over the world from all walks of life living better, cheaper and greener without a car How and why did they make this change and how you can do it too Save money, be more healthy and help mother earth be more healthy
More and more people are discovering the freedom of either not owning a car or using it far less. This is a collection of interviews from people all o...
A Humorous and vibrant storyteller Cody offers exceptional insights into critical points of urban biking like safety, theft protection and choosing the right Urban Bike for YOUR needs Now he shares his experiences and insights in his debut Book: "The Urban Bike" A guide to city bikes and biking. Whether you live in an urban environment or not, the Cody-isms and ticklish caricatures done by artist Linda Cowen are sure to inform and inspire readers of all ages and biking experience.This book will show you how to shop for, buy and set up a great Urban bike to fit YOUR budget and needs. Whether...
A Humorous and vibrant storyteller Cody offers exceptional insights into critical points of urban biking like safety, theft protection and choosing th...