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house dora: The Birth House Ami McKay, 2009-04-24 The Birth House is the story of Dora Rare, the first daughter to be born in five generations of Rares. As a child in an isolated village in Nova Scotia, she is drawn to Miss Babineau, an outspoken Acadian midwife with a gift for healing. Dora becomes Miss B.’s apprentice, and together they help the women of Scots Bay through infertility, difficult labours, breech births, unwanted pregnancies and even unfulfilling sex lives. Filled with details as compelling as they are surprising, The Birth House is an unforgettable tale of the struggles women have faced to have control of their own bodies and to keep the best parts of tradition alive in the world of modern medicine. |
house dora: Dora Goes to the Doctor Random House, 2013-07-23 Collects two Dora stories, including Dora Goes to the Doctor, in which Dora takes a bus to the doctor for a checkup. |
house dora: Grandma's House (Dora the Explorer) Golden Books, Courtney Carbone, Various, 2013-01-08 Dora and Boots are taking a basket of treats to Dora's sick grandmother, but Swiper keeps trying to steal the basket. |
house dora: Dora's Big Birthday Adventure Lauryn Silverhardt, 2013-01-08 Dora is stuck at Wizzle World and can't get home to her own birthday party. |
house dora: Dora's Puppy, Perrito! (Dora the Explorer) Random House, 2013-07-23 Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer has a new pet puppy! Young Dora fans are sureto enjoy this leveled reader. Full color. |
house dora: Dora's Easter Bunny Adventure , 2012-01-24 When sneaky Swiper swipes the Easter basket from the Easter Bunny, Dora and Boots help him find the basket and save the Easter egg hunt. |
house dora: Dora's Lift-and-look Book Annie Wang, Random House, 2014 Dora and her classmates are going on a field trip to the art museum in this lift-the-flap book. |
house dora: Grandma's House (Dora the Explorer) Golden Books, Courtney Carbone, Various, 2013-01-08 Dora and Boots are taking a basket of treats to Dora's sick grandmother, but Swiper keeps trying to steal the basket. |
house dora: A Life Worth Living Irene B. Brand, 2013-05-01 Dora is dissatisfied. Although she’s at the center of New York society, Dora Porter still feels there’s something missing in her life. But a textile mill wasn’t what she had in mind. When she learns her father has purchased a Southern mill for her, she is upset. . .and faced with a difficult decision: either she assumes ownership or loses her inheritance. Allen Bolden never pictured himself with a wife until he aides injured Dora in the mountains near the Biltmore Estate. As a teenager he left his parents’ strained marriage behind and settled down to permanent bachelorhood. Now he can’t wrest his thoughts from Dora’s pretty face. Desperate to make a success of her business venture, Dora requests Allen’s advice, but their positions are as incompatible as oil and water. Can they find a solution together before disaster strikes the mill and their relationship? |
house dora: Money from Nothing Deborah James, 2014-11-19 Money from Nothing explores the dynamics surrounding South Africa's national project of financial inclusion—dubbed banking the unbanked—which aimed to extend credit to black South Africans as a critical aspect of broad-based economic enfranchisement. Through rich and captivating accounts, Deborah James reveals the varied ways in which middle- and working-class South Africans' access to credit is intimately bound up with identity, status-making, and aspirations of upward mobility. She draws out the deeply precarious nature of both the aspirations and the economic relations of debt which sustain her subjects, revealing the shadowy side of indebtedness and its potential to produce new forms of oppression and disenfranchisement in place of older ones. Money from Nothing uniquely captures the lived experience of indebtedness for those many millions who attempt to improve their positions (or merely sustain existing livelihoods) in emerging economies. |
house dora: The Bell Iris Murdoch, 2001-12-01 A motley assortment of characters seek peace and salvation in this early masterpiece by the Booker Prize-winning author of The Sea, The Sea A lay community of thoroughly mixed-up people is encamped outside Imber Abbey, home of an order of sequestered nuns. A new bell is being installed when suddenly the old bell, a legendary symbol of religion and magic, is rediscovered. And then things begin to change. Meanwhile the wise old Abbess watches and prays and exercises discreet authority. And everyone, or almost everyone, hopes to be saved, whatever that may mean. Originally published in 1958, this funny, sad, and moving novel is about religion, sex, and the fight between good and evil. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. |
house dora: Dedham Historical Register , 1896 |
house dora: The Works of Charles Dickens Charles Dickens, 1913 |
house dora: The personal history of David Copperfield, illustr. by W. Rainey Charles Dickens, 1904 |
house dora: Bulletin - University Number Syracuse University, 1904 |
house dora: The Crystal Butterfly Book One Jo Rees Lear, 2016-03-16 Dora has a miserable life with her adopted parents, Wilma and Edgar Sprocket, until one day she finds a beautiful painted boat on the old disused canal, and a new friend called Millie. But Millie isn't all she pretends, as Dora soon finds out. Dora also finds out that there is a plot against her, and she has to escape before it's too late. Will the magic of the mysterious crystal butterfly come to her aid? |
house dora: David Copperfield Charles Dickens, 2014-02-26 Of all my books, says Charles Dickens in his preface to this immortal novel, I like this the best. . . . Like many fond parents, I have in my heart of hearts a favorite child. And his name is David Copperfield. When David Copperfield' appeared in 1850, after Dombey and Son and before Bleak House, it became so popular that its only rival was Pickwick. Beneath the fiction lies much of the author's personal life, yet it is not an autobiography. The story treats of David's sad experiences as a child, his youth at school, and his struggles for a livelihood, and leaves him in early manhood, prosperous and happily married. Pathos, humor, and skill in delineation, give vitality to this remarkable work; and nowhere has Dickens filled his canvas with more vivid and diversified characters. Forster says that the author's favorites were the Peggotty family, composed of David's nurse Peggotty, who was married to Barkis, the carrier; Daniel Peggotty, her brother, a Yarmouth fisherman; Ham Peggotty, his nephew; the doleful Mrs. Gummidge; and Little Emily, ruined by David's schoolmate, Steerforth. It has been their fate, says Forster, as with all the leading figures of his invention, to pass their names into the language and become types; and he has nowhere given happier embodiment to that purity of homely goodness, which, by the kindly and all-reconciling influences of humor, may exalt into comeliness and even grandeur the clumsiest forms of humanity. ... |
house dora: Alice Paul Jill Diane Zahniser, Amelia R. Fry, 2014 Alice Paul redirected the course of American political history. Raised by Quaker parents in Moorestown, New Jersey, she would become a passionate and outspoken leader of the woman suffrage movement. In 1913, she reinvigorated the American campaign for a constitutional suffrage amendment and, in the next seven years, dominated that campaign and drove it to victory with bold, controversial action-wedding courage with resourcefulness and self-mastery. This riveting account of Paul's early years and suffrage activism offers fresh insight into her private persona and public image, examining for the first time the sources of Paul's ambition and the growth of her political consciousness. Though many historians regard her Quaker upbringing as the greatest influence in her commitment to women's rights, J. D. Zahniser and Amelia R. Fry explore the ways in which her political zeal developed out of years of education, as well as from her early involvement with British suffragists Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst. These two women helped to hone Paul's instincts and skills, which equipped her for later dealings with two important political adversaries, Woodrow Wilson and rival suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt. Using oral history interviews and the rich trove of Paul's correspondence, Zahniser and Fry substantially revise our understanding Paul's role in the suffrage movement. This compelling biography analyzes Paul's charisma and leadership qualities, sheds new light on her life and work, and is essential reading for anyone interested in the woman suffrage movement, particularly as the American centennial of the women's vote approaches. |
house dora: Isa's Flower Garden Mary Tillworth, Random House, 2014 Explore Isa's flower garden with Dora and pals. |
house dora: Representative American Plays Arthur Hobson Quinn, 1921 |
house dora: In Memoriam Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 2014-07-09 Published in 1850, In Memoriam won its author the Poet Laureateship of Britain and received widespread attention from critics and reviewers, as well as from ordinary readers. The poem was written in memory of Tennyson’s close friend Arthur Henry Hallam, who died suddenly in 1833; it became an unofficial devotional manual for mourners, including Queen Victoria after the death of Prince Albert. The poem’s scope goes beyond individual grief, however, to the development and extinction of species, audaciously exploring history, evolution, and God’s relationship with humanity. Its formal beauty and emotional resonance make In Memoriam as compelling today as it was for nineteenth-century readers. Matthew Rowlinson’s introduction traces the poem’s composition history and places it in the context of Tennyson’s personal and intellectual development. Historical appendices include writings by Arthur Hallam, Victorian fiction on courtship and marriage, and materials on natural history and evolution. |
house dora: New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs. New York (State). Court of Appeals., 1905 Volume contains: 183 NY 573 (Peo ex rel Churchill v. Greene) |
house dora: R. L. Polk & Co.'s Wisconsin State Gazetteer and Business Directory , 1907 |
house dora: Delphi Complete Harvard Classics and Shelf of Fiction (Illustrated) Charles W. Eliot, 2018-08-01 Regarded by many as the most comprehensive anthology of all time, ‘The Harvard Classics’ was first published in 1909 under the supervision of the Harvard president Charles W. Eliot. An esteemed academic, Eliot had argued that the elements of a liberal education could be gained by spending 15 minutes a day reading from a collection of books that could fit on a five-foot shelf. The publisher P. F. Collier challenged Eliot to make good on this statement and ‘Dr. Eliot's Five Foot Shelf’ was the result. Eight years later Eliot added a further 20 volumes as a sub-collection titled ‘The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction’, offering some of the greatest novels and short stories of world literature. The exhaustive anthology of the ‘The Harvard Classics’ comprises every major literary figure, philosopher, religion, folklore and historical subject up to the twentieth century. This comprehensive eBook presents the complete anthology, with Eliot’s original introductions, numerous illustrations, rare texts and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to life and works of the authors featured in the anthology * All 51 volumes of ‘The Harvard Classics’ * Eliot’s original concise introductions * Eliot’s general introduction to the anthology (Volume 50) * The complete 20 volume edition of ‘The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction’ * Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * Excellent formatting of the texts * Major works include the original illustrations that accompanied the text * Easily locate the chapters and sections you want to read with individual contents tables * Precise arrangement of texts into the original anthology order * A veritable digital library comprised in a single eBook! Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to see the full contents - too many titles to list fully here. CONTENTS: Vol. 1: FRANKLIN, WOOLMAN, PENN Vol. 2. PLATO, EPICTETUS, MARCUS AURELIUS Vol. 3. BACON, MILTON’S PROSE, THOS. BROWNE Vol. 4. COMPLETE POEMS IN ENGLISH, MILTON Vol. 5. ESSAYS AND ENGLISH TRAITS, EMERSON Vol. 6. POEMS AND SONGS, BURNS Vol. 7. CONFESSIONS OF ST. AUGUSTINE, IMITATION OF CHRIST Vol. 8. NINE GREEK DRAMAS Vol. 9. LETTERS AND TREATISES OF CICERO AND PLINY Vol. 10. WEALTH OF NATIONS, ADAM SMITH Vol. 11. ORIGIN OF SPECIES, DARWIN Vol. 12. PLUTARCH’S LIVES Vol. 13. AENEID, VIRGIL Vol. 14. DON QUIXOTE, PART 1, CERVANTES Vol. 15. PILGRIM’S PROGRESS, DONNE & HERBERT, BUNYAN, WALTON Vol. 16. THE THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS Vol. 17. FOLKLORE AND FABLE, AESOP, GRIMM, ANDERSON Vol. 18. MODERN ENGLISH DRAMA Vol. 19. FAUST, EGMONT, ETC. DOCTOR FAUSTUS, GOETHE, MARLOWE Vol. 20. THE DIVINE COMEDY, DANTE Vol. 21. I PROMESSI SPOSI, MANZONI Vol. 22. THE ODYSSEY, HOMER Vol. 23. TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST, DANA Vol. 24. ON THE SUBLIME, FRENCH REVOLUTION, ETC., BURKE Vol. 25. AUTOBIOGRAPHY, ETC., ESSAYS AND ADDRESSES, J.S. MILL, T. CARLYLE Vol. 26. CONTINENTAL DRAMA Vol. 27. ENGLISH ESSAYS: SIDNEY TO MACAULAY Vol. 28. ESSAYS: ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Vol. 29. VOYAGE OF THE BEAGLE, DARWIN Vol. 30. FARADAY, HELMHOLTZ, KELVIN, NEWCOMB, ETC Vol. 31. AUTOBIOGRAPHY, BENVENUTO CELLINI Vol. 32. LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS Vol. 33. VOYAGES AND TRAVELS Vol. 34. FRENCH AND ENGLISH PHILOSOPHERS Vol. 35. CHRONICLE AND ROMANCE Vol. 36. MACHIAVELLI, MORE, LUTHER Vol. 37. LOCKE, BERKELEY, HUME Vol. 38. HARVEY, JENNER, LISTER, PASTEUR Vol. 39. PREFACES AND PROLOGUES Vol. 40. ENGLISH POETRY 1 Vol. 41. ENGLISH POETRY 2 Vol. 42. ENGLISH POETRY 3 Vol. 43. AMERICAN HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS Vol. 44. SACRED WRITINGS 1 Vol. 45. SACRED WRITINGS 2 Vol. 46. ELIZABETHAN DRAMA 1 Vol. 47. ELIZABETHAN DRAMA 2 Vol. 48. THOUGHTS AND MINOR WORKS, PASCAL Vol. 49. EPIC AND SAGA Vol. 50. INTRODUCTION AND READER’S GUIDE Vol. 51. LECTURES The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction 20 Volumes: FIELDING to TURGENEV |
house dora: I Love Colors Random House, 2013-01-08 Dora the Explorer and her friends introduce colors in both English and Spanish. |
house dora: The Cleveland Directory Co.'s Cleveland (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) City Directory , 1875 |
house dora: Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observations of David Copperfield Charles Dickens, 1850 |
house dora: Only Herself Annie Thomas, 1870 |
house dora: The Personal History and Experience of David Copperfield the Younger Charles Dickens, 1907 |
house dora: Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observations of David Copperfield the Younger Charles Dickens, 1850 |
house dora: Only Herself Thomas, 1870 |
house dora: Swim, Boots, Swim! Phoebe Beinstein, 2009-05 Young readers will enjoy reading these books based on the popular Nickelodeon television series. |
house dora: It's Sharing Day! Kirsten Larsen, 2007-01-23 It's Sharing Day! Join Dora and Boots on their way to Abuela's house for a special Sharing Day lunch. First they have to pick up ingredients for their special dessert. Along the way, they learn how important and rewarding it is to share. |
house dora: The Hamiltons; or, Dora's choice Emily Brodie, 1880 |
house dora: Marla Morris, 2000-07-01 It's been over four years since the ill-fated marriage between R.C. Wetheringon and Alyssa McKenzie ended with an annulment. Alyssa never expects to see R.C. again. However, he is obsessed with finding her and renewing their relationship. There is no obstacle that will thwart him. The detective hired to locate Alyssa stumbles onto a fact that threatens to reopen wounds and topple the orderly world Alyssa has carved out for herself. Alyssa's future is tied to that of advertising giant, F. Grayson Coulter. The tie that binds them is much deeper than their professions. They are united by a secret that Alyssa must never tell, a secret that R.C. must never discover. Grayson is drawn into a web of deceit that threatens to destroy this life. Alyssa will do whatever it takes to keep the secret. R.C. will do whatever it takes to reunite with Alyssa. The journey is long and laden with pain. While the conclusion is bittersweet, the future is filled with promise. The plot is unforgettable and heartwarming. |
house dora: The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction: David Copperfield William Allan Neilson, 1917 |
house dora: The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction Charles Dickens, 1917 |
house dora: David Copperfield ... Charles Dickens, 1917 |
house dora: The complete works of Charles Dickens, ed. by F.G. Kitton. (Autograph ed.). Charles Dickens, 1903 |
house dora: David Copperfield, part II. Reprinted pieces Charles Dickens, 1911 |
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Jan 6, 2006 · The last time I was at that house MY SELF for a full service about 3 years ago it had a wood stove cap on it. We took it off and put on a wood stove cap and ran the stove. Worked …
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Nov 4, 2015 · So if you tie the burner & pump together, the pump will stop every time the boiler gets up to temp. If the 8148 aquatstat is faulty, I would replace it. $130 on Supply House …
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