Books by "Charles D. Benson"

12 books found

American Boyers

American Boyers

by Charles Clinton Boyer

1924

There's More Leaves on the Tree Part Two: The Descendants

There's More Leaves on the Tree Part Two: The Descendants

by Charles Lee Bilberry

2015 · AuthorHouse

A statement that is often said in genealogical circles is, “If you can prove it, it’s genealogy, if you can’t it’s mythology.” This book includes extensive appendices of death certificates, marriage licenses, tombstone inscriptions, church histories, and funeral programs that support other records found in the earlier chapters of this book. “There’s More Leaves on the Tree Part Two: The Descendants” is the author documentation of four generations of his great-grand father Frank Bilberry and Emma Roberts descendants. Also included is additional descendant research on families that that were related to the Bilberry family or were part of the community that they lived in.

The Baldwin Genealogy Supplement

The Baldwin Genealogy Supplement

by Charles Candee Baldwin

1889

Reprint of the original, first published in 1882. The Antigonos publishing house specialises in the publication of reprints of historical books. We make sure that these works are made available to the public in good condition in order to preserve their cultural heritage.

Days of a Soldier's Life

Days of a Soldier's Life

by Charles Pyndar Beauchamp Walker

1894

An Analysis of the Population Dynamics of Selected Avian Species

An Analysis of the Population Dynamics of Selected Avian Species

by Charles J. Henny, Douglas H. Johnson, Michael A. Bogan, Sandra L Husar, Alan B. Sargeant

1972

Genevra

Genevra

by Charles Marriott

1904

The Manuscripts of the Canterbury Tales

The Manuscripts of the Canterbury Tales

by Charles Abraham Owen

1991 · Boydell & Brewer

Owen investigates what the manuscripts of the Canterbury Tales reveal about the way they came into being. [see revs] This study of the manuscripts of the Canterbury Talescalls into question previous efforts to explain the complexities, the different orderings of the tales and the extraordinary shifts in textual affiliations within the manuscripts. Owen sees the manuscripts that survive, most of them collections of all or almost all the tales, as derived from the large number of single tales and small collections that circulated after Chaucer's death. This theory takes issue with all modern editions of the Canterbury Tales, which in Owen's view reflect the effort of medieval scribes and supervisors to make a satisfactory book of the collection of fragments Chaucer left behind. It is this collection of fragments, the authentic Tales of Canterbury by Geoffrey Chaucer, which reflects the different stages of the plan that was still evolving at his death. CHARLES A. OWEN Jr is former Professor of English and Chairman of Medieval Studies at the University of Conneticut.