The Maid of Maiden Lane
Wydawca: 1st World Publishing
The Maid of Maiden Lane Never, in all its history, was the proud and opulent city of New York more glad and gay than in the bright spring days of Seventeen-Hundred-and-Ninety-One. It had put out of sight every trace of British rule and occupancy, all its homes had been restored and re-furnished, and its sacred places re-consecrated and adorned. Like a young giant ready to run a race, it stood on tiptoe, eager for adventure and discovery-sending ships to the ends of the world, and round the world, on messages of commerce and friendship, and encouraging with applause and rewards that wonderful spirit of scientific invention, which was the Epic of the youthful nation. The skies of Italy were not bluer than the skies above it; the sunshine of Arcadia not brighter or more genial. It was a city of beautiful, and even splendid, homes; and all the length and breadth of its streets were shaded by trees, in whose green shadows dwelt and walked some of the greatest men of the century. Autor: Amelia E. Barr Wydawnictwo: 1st World Publishing Rok wydania: 2008 Okładka: miękka Liczba stron: 296 Wymiary: 14 x 21.6 cm Język: angielski ISBN: 9781421893037
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