Filled with profound heart, charm, and self-deprecating humor, Being Henry is a memoir about so much more than a life in Hollywood and the curse of stardom. It is a meaningful testament to the power of sharing truth and kindness and of finding fulfillment within yourself. A Macmillan Audio ...
Harmon, Charles Henry (biography) Harris, Alfred (biography) Harris, George Albert (biography) Harrison, Tony (biography) Hatofsky, Julius (biography) Havens, James Dexter (biography) Hay, James Hamilton (biography) Hebert, Frances Marian (biography) Heller, Helen West (biography) ...
(Andrew Carnegie), Les Standiford (2005).Meet You in Hell: Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership that Transformed America. (New York, NY: Crown Publishers, 336 p.). Professor of English and Director of the Creative Writing Program (Florida International University). Car...
Witness of a Century: Life and Times of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught (1850-1942)– Noble Frankland Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany Queen Victoria’s Youngest Son: The Untold Story of Prince Leopold– Charlotte Zeepvat Princess Beatrice, Princess Henry of Battenberg The Last Princess: The De...
On January 2, 1871, when Henry was seven and a half years old, he was supposed to join the school. But being the peak of winter it had snowed heavily, making it merely impossible to move out. Finding the snow too deep, his loving and considerate mother held him back home for a week...
Only the efforts of Senators Henry Clay (1777–1852) and Daniel Webster (1782–1852) brought about the Compromise of 1850. With the compromise, a temporary truce was reached between the states favoring slavery and those opposed to it. The basic issues, however, were not eliminated. Four ...
JeffersonThomas Jefferson: Psychobiography of an American Lionby M. Andrew HolowchakMar 2 T RoosevTheodore Roosevelt, Naturalist in the Arenaby Char Miller (ed) and Clay Jenkinson (ed)Mar 1 ClintonClinton’s Elections: 1992, 1996, and the Birth of a New Era of Governanceby Michael NelsonFeb...
Mandela was Henry’s son from his third wife. Being a chief, he had the privilege of getting married to four women, each of whom belonged to different clans of Xhosa- the superseding nation of the Thembu tribe. Mandela was the eldest of the children from Fanny- the third wife and the...
There is a small miniature portrait of the Marquis de Lafayette in Lexington, KY, at Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate. Unsigned, the Marquis is portrayed at a young man, very handsome and quite French, with an receeding chin. I am trying to figure out his connection to Henry Clay and why...
The personality of Carver An early close friend of Carver was Henry A. Wallace; the pair knew each other for forty-seven years. Wallace said that Carver often took him on botanical (relating to plants) expeditions, and it was he who first introduced Wallace to the mysteries of plant fertili...