Books by "Charles Henry Burr"

12 books found

History of the Town of Springfield, Vermont

History of the Town of Springfield, Vermont

by Charles Horace Hubbard, Justus Dartt

1895

The British Invasion of New Haven, Connecticut

The British Invasion of New Haven, Connecticut

by Charles Hervey Townshend

1879

Andrew Steavenson or Stevenson and his wife Jane emigrated from England after 1637. He settled in Charlestown, Massachusetts. They had a son and five daughters. The family name changed to Stimson and then Stimpson. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and New York.

Our Fight with Tammany

Our Fight with Tammany

by Charles Henry Parkhurst

1895 · Libraries Press

Encyclopedia of Biography of New York

Encyclopedia of Biography of New York

by Charles Elliott Fitch

1916

A General History of the Burr Family

A General History of the Burr Family

by Charles Burr Todd

1902

The Accomplice

The Accomplice

by Charles Robbins

2025 · Macmillan

In this stellar debut by journalist turned Washington insider and political writer Charles Robbins, an eager politico finds himself on the rise only to discover the perilous costs of success. When Henry Hatten wangles a job as communications director for Nebraska SenatorTom Peele's presidential campaign, he breathes a huge sigh of relief. Smarting over a recent gubernatorial campaign in which his pulling a political punch may have cost his boss the race, he's thrilled to be back in action. This time around, Henry is determined to shuck his ethical qualms. But he soon finds he's facing more than he imagined. The new gig turns out to be rife with scandal and corruption— just the kind of politics Henry so fervently sought to banish. Events go from bad to worse as the depths of greed emerge, tracking the acceleration and excitement in the campaign itself. Led by a ruthless chairman and filled with warring aides, hired thugs, fractious union bosses, and snooping reporters, the Peele campaign is shaping up to be quite the circus. And that's before Henry's ex arrives on the scene . . . But when someone close to the campaign is murdered, Henry can no longer turn a blind eye. As he conducts his own covert investigation, still more secrets emerge. So deeply entrenched in the politics and manipulation, Henry must face a staggering reality in which his values are no longer his own. But can he extricate himself and salvage the career he loves? And can he do so with his soul intact? A brilliantly plotted and characterized political novel, The Accomplice takes readers into the guts of a brutal presidential campaign.

Armorial Families

Armorial Families

by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies

1910