A Handbook of Virginia
Author: Virginia. Department of Agriculture and Immigration
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Published: 1911
Total Pages: 286
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Virginia. Department of Agriculture and Immigration
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Published: 1911
Total Pages: 286
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Lara L. Lutz
Publisher:
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780692422199
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An established Native American settlement as early as 1200 CE, Werowocomoco--located in Gloucester County, Virginia, along the York River--was a secular and sacred seat of power of the present-day Virginia's Algonquian people, whom the English would call the "Powhatan." The site was rediscovered in 2003. Only about 1 percent of the 50-acre site has been investigated; however, based on archaeological research conducted so far, it appears to be an unprecedented archaeological find for the eastern coastal region of the nation, and its significance to Virginia Indians today and our shared history is without parallel. Generously illustrated and informed by recent scholarship, this latest addition to the National Park Service Handbook series is an engaging and concise history of the site, its rediscovery, and what recent archaeology tells us about Werowocomoco. Distributed for the National Park Service in association with the Virginia Department of Historic Resources
Author: John S. Salmon
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 532
ISBN-13: 9780811728683
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →142 two-color maps vividly depict battlefield action Detailed local driving directions guide visitors to each battlefield site Of the 384 Civil War battlefields cited as critical to preserve by the congressionally appointed Civil War Sites Advisory Commission, 123-fully one-third-are located in Virginia. The Official Virginia Civil War Battlefield Guide is the comprehensive guidebook to the most significant battles of the Civil War. Reviewed by Edwin C. Bearss and other noted Civil War authorities and sanctioned by the National Park Service and the Virginia Department of Historic Resources, no other guidebook on the market today rivals it for historical detail, accuracy, and credibility.
Author: Anne E. Fernald
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2021-08-12
Total Pages: 689
ISBN-13: 0192539639
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →With thirty-nine original chapters from internationally prominent scholars, The Oxford Handbook of Virginia Woolf is designed for scholars and graduate students. Feminist to the core, each chapter examines an aspect of Woolf's achievement and legacy. Each contribution offers an overview that is at once fresh and thoroughly grounded in prior scholarship. Six sections focus on Woolf's life, her texts, her experiments, her life as a professional, her contexts, and her afterlife. Opening chapters on Woolf's life address the powerful influences of family, friends, and home. The section on her works moves chronologically, emphasizing Woolf's practice of writing essays and reviews alongside her fiction. Chapters on Woolf's experimentalism pay special attention to the literariness of Woolf's writing, with opportunity to trace its distinctive watermark while 'Professions of Writing', invites readers to consider how Woolf worked in cultural fields including and extending beyond the Hogarth Press and the TLS. The 'Contexts' section moves beyond writing to depict her engagement with the natural world as well as the political, artistic, and popular culture of her time. The final section on afterlives demonstrates the many ways Woolf's reputation continues to grow, across the globe, and across media, in ideas and in artistic expression. Of particular note, chapters explore three distinct Woolfian traditions in fiction: the novel of manners, magical realism, and the feminist novel.
Author: Johnny Molloy
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2019-06-01
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 1493029924
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A comprehensive guide to Virginia and West Virginia’s best paddling trips with routes for every type of paddler, including access points, difficulty ratings, special points of interest, history and more.
Author: Stan Tekiela
Publisher: Adventure Publications
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 240
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This field guide, organized by color, features full-color photographs and information to help readers quickly and easily identify the Virginia birds they see.
Author: Virginia L. Kroll
Publisher:
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781563970511
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A concept book about the many ways we use our hands.
Author: Virginia. Department of Agriculture and Immigration
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Published: 1923
Total Pages: 290
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Virginia Secretary of the Commonwealth
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2019-04-06
Total Pages: 34
ISBN-13: 0359572111
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →INTRODUCTION - This handbook is intended as a general guide and is designed to assist non-attorney notaries with the general requirements, duties, powers, limitations, liabilities, and legal significance of their actions as a notary public. Legal counsel should be consulted whenever specific problems or questions arise concerning any aspect of the office of notary public. THE NOTARY?S FUNCTION - A notary public is a public official whose powers and duties are defined by statute. A notary acts as an official, unbiased witness to the identity and signature of the person who comes before the notary for a specific purpose. The person may be taking an oath, giving oral or written testimony, or signing or acknowledging his or her signature on a legal document. In each case, the notary attests that certain formalities have been observed. The key function is to be certain that the person appearing before the notary is who that person claims to be.