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Nipper

Author : Peter Massam
Publisher : Balboa Press
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 11,32 MB
Release : 2022-07-20
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1982286083

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It is curious how experience moulds our actions, reactions and expectations of what is to come. This first volume in a trilogy gives an account of how one boy grows up in the safety of a Spartan, but loving home and the freedoms afforded so easily to those who have so little. Part of that growing up is the introduction into the life equation of encounters with girls young and older. Haunted by the spectre of his first school bus journey to ‘big school’, the suppressed tears make him incandescent with inner rage. This is the story of how one boy’s opinion was turned, obstacles overcome and how a young man’s expectations were raised and confounded in equal measure.

Life on Christmas Eve

Author : Nathan Nipper
Publisher : Post Hill Press
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 48,26 MB
Release : 2021-11-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1642939218

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After watching It’s a Wonderful Life for the first time, thirty-one-year-old Julie Shelly’s predictable small-town life turns anything but as she begins experiencing uncanny parallels between her life and the fictional George Bailey’s. Initially intrigued by the way her life seems to imitate the classic movie, Julie secretly hopes the strange similarities bear some kind of deeper existential significance. But real life soon brings her back down to earth and she dismisses the episodes as mere coincidence and the wishful thinking of her restless spirit. Julie decides to put the Wonderful Life foolishness behind her…until a tragedy puts her faith to the test and forces her to view the odd movie coincidences in a completely different light. Her epiphany ultimately spurs her toward an extraordinary, life-changing encounter with a vulnerable stranger on Christmas Eve.

Nipper the Lonely Dog

Author : Joan Wright
Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 42,53 MB
Release : 2012-09
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 143491612X

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Nipper was sad and lonely when his old pal, Dusty, moved out of town. Missis, his owner, brought different dogs from the shelter, but Nipper just couldn't find a suitable friend. Nipper then decided that if he wanted to have a new playmate, he had to look for it himself. He then set outside through his secret hole-in-the-fence and found a good friend in the most unlikely place.

Nipper of Drayton Hall

Author : Amey Lewis
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 17,41 MB
Release : 2015-10-27
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1611176271

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Nipper of Drayton Hall is the just-about-true story of real-life characters who loved a grand old house and the natural beauty of its surroundings on the Ashley River of Charleston, South Carolina. Join Nipper, an energetic little dog, and his beloved Charlotta Drayton as they travel from Charleston's Battery to historic Drayton Hall and spend a spring day in 1916. At Drayton Hall, Nipper plays with his friend, eight-year-old Richmond Bowens. Both Charlotta and Richmond have family ties to Drayton Hall going back many generations, and both do their part to preserve the history and spirit of their families' homes. With his ever-present red ball, Nipper lets his curiosity—and Charlotta's and Richmond's lessons—guide his adventures as he explores the house and grounds. As the story unfolds, he has a close call with an alligator, but he makes it home to dream his way to the stars. The story by Amey Parsons Lewis and the watercolor illustrations by Gerry McElroy give readers of any age an informative and engaging look into the past of Drayton Hall, a historic house museum operated by the Drayton Hall Preservation Trust and owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Drayton Hall is the oldest surviving example of Georgian-Palladian architecture in the United States and one of just a few pre-Revolutionary War homes still in near-original condition today. As much a story of friendship and discovery as of facts and history, Nipper's tale is a welcoming invitation to see and share in the beauty and lasting significance of Drayton Hall. Seven generations of the Drayton family are tied to the history of the home and its grounds, from John Drayton, who established the plantation in 1738, to Charles and Frank Drayton, who transferred the property to the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the State of South Carolina in 1974 to ensure its preservation. Seven generations of African Americans are connected to Drayton Hall as well, most notably the Bowens family, including Richmond Bowens (1908-1998), who would become Drayton Hall's oral historian, its greatest resource on African American history at Drayton Hall, and the inspiration for its Connections: From Africa to America program, which continues to this day. Through the innocent eyes of Nipper, this story of Charlotta Drayton and young Richmond Bowens honors both families and brings Drayton Hall vibrantly to life. A timeline of Drayton Hall history and a glossary of important features and names enhance the story and artwork to the benefit of readers, parents, and teachers. Royalties benefit the Drayton Hall Preservation Trust.

When I Was a Nipper

Author : Alan Titchmarsh
Publisher : Random House
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 16,86 MB
Release : 2012-04-30
Category : History
ISBN : 1409074676

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In When I Was a Nipper Alan Titchmarsh goes on a personal and nostalgic journey through post-War Britain in search of treasured values and traditions that were once the soul of society. With characteristic wit, warmth and humour he draws on the experience of his own childhood, and also takes a broader perspective, creating a wonderfully detailed and evocative portrait of a way of life that is fast disappearing, and asks what can we learn from this era of austerity to make our lives better today? Born in Yorkshire in 1949 and brought up in a Britain still recovering from World War 2, Alan remembers a time of relative calm, when it was enough to return home at night knowing that the house would still be standing. We were known throughout the world for our patience, resourcefulness and resilience. 'Mustn't grumble' was almost a national catchphrase, and queuing was second nature. Peppered with wonderful archive photographs and advertisements, When I Was a Nipper takes us back to those days, down high streets and through farmyards, on to trolley buses and into local pubs. As we move towards a global economy, as communities fragment and customs are lost, When I Was a Nipper captures a world that is fast receding into history. It's powerfully nostalgic for those who remember those days, but it's also Alan's timely call to all recession-hit Brits to heed the lessons of austerity Britain: 'make do and mend'; 'look on the bright side' and 'take the knocks on the chin'.

The Case of Jack the Nipper

Author : H.L. Stephens
Publisher : H.L. Stephens
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 37,2 MB
Release : 2012-06-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1476467838

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Mister Marmee is a Victorian gentlecat, not a detective...or so he thinks. Everything changes when he takes up residence with Stephen Hanover, London's premier doctor of veterinary medicine, and his vivacious dachshund detective, Sir Happy, at their home, Hanover Place. With a nose for finding and following clues, Sir Happy soon begins to teach his feline friend the tricks of the investigative trade. Within short order, Mister Marmee finds himself whiskers-deep in one of the most perplexing and brutal crime sprees London has ever seen. Drawn into the fray by the charming but bewildered Hyrum Farley of Scotland Yard, Mister Marmee and Sir Happy follow the trail of a lifetime as they endeavor to track down a killer canine before it strikes again. From the slums of Cheapside and the dog fighting rings of the warehouse district to the sleepy manors of the British countryside, onto the very doorstep of Hanover Place itself, it's a race against the clock...and time is running out!

Naughty Nipper

Author : C.J. Sugie
Publisher : Archway Publishing
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 46,58 MB
Release : 2016-01-05
Category : Pets
ISBN : 1480824682

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Nipper is an adventurous pony who is always getting into trouble. Spunky and lovable, Nipper adores his family of two parents and four little girls. But when Nipper takes one of the girls for a crazy ride atop his back one day, daddy decides to build pony carts. Naughty Nipper is so very naughty. With a cart attached and the little girls inside, the easily spooked Nipper dashes through the neighbors yard and over a metal bridge, quickly showing everyone that this pony never knows what he will do next! Naughty Nipper is the delightful story of four young sisters and a spunky pony who takes them on one unforgettable journey after another during their childhood.

The Nipper

Author : Catherine Cookson
Publisher :
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 21,19 MB
Release : 1994
Category :
ISBN : 9780552139731

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A Catherine Cookson story of loyalty and determination set against the harsh background of life in a north-eastern mining area in the early 1800s. 15-year-old Sandy loses his job and his home when the small farm he lives on is sold, and then is horrified when The Nipper is sold as a pit-pony.

Cotton Spinning

Author : American School of Correspondence, Chicago
Publisher :
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 50,54 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Cotton spinning
ISBN :

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Baseball in Nashville

Author : Skip Nipper
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 35,7 MB
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 9780738543918

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Nashville's first professional baseball team was organized in 1885, but the city's baseball roots can be traced to 1862, as Union soldiers camped along the Cumberland River taught the Northern game to the citizens. The Seraphs, Blues, Tigers, Americans, and Volunteers made their home in Athletic Park, later renamed Sulphur Dell by Grantland Rice during his tenure as a local sportswriter. Including the Negro League Elite Giants and a two-year existence by the Nashville Xpress in the 1990s, Baseball in Nashville traces those roots from the early teams to Herschel Greer Stadium and the Nashville Sounds' Pacific Coast League Championship in 2005.