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Hope Leslie or, Early Times
in the Massachusetts
From the Back Cover
Set in seventeenth-century New England, Hope Leslie (1827)
portrays early American life and celebrates the role of women in building the
republic. A counterpoint to the novels of James Fenimore Cooper, it challenges
the conventional view of Indians tackles interracial marriage and
cross-cultural friendship, and claims for women their rightful place in
history. At the center of novel are two friends. Hope Leslie, a spirited
thinker in a repressive Puritan society, fights for justice for the Indians
and asserts the independence of women. Magawisca, the passionate daughter of a
Pequot chief, braves her father's wrath to save a white man and risks her
freedom to reunite Hope with her long-lost sister, captured as a child by the
Pequots and now married to Magawisca's brother. Amply plotted, with
unforgettable characters, Hope Leslie is a rich, compelling, deeply satisfying
novel. --This text refers to the
Paperback edition.
The Massachusetts General
Hospital Handbook of Neurology
Book Info
Harvard Medical School, Boston. Pocket handbook provides
concise access to the diagnosis and treatment of commonly encountered
neurologic disorders. Covers the aspects of pharmacology, psychiatry, and
internal medicine. For residents and clinicians. Algorithmic approach in
outline format. Trim size: 7.5 x 4.5 inches. Softcover. DNLM: Nervous System
Diseases.
Massachusetts Atlas &
Gazetteer