Books by "Charles James Wills"

12 books found

Francis Beaumont, Dramatist

Francis Beaumont, Dramatist

by Charles Mills Gayley

1914

The Poems of Charles Wolfe

The Poems of Charles Wolfe

by Charles Wolfe

1903

Beaumont, the Dramatist

Beaumont, the Dramatist

by Charles Mills Gayley

1914

Anonyma and Pseudonyma

Anonyma and Pseudonyma

by Charles Archibald Stonehill, Andrew Block, H. Winthrop Stonehill

1927

The Prisoners' Memoirs

The Prisoners' Memoirs

by Charles Andrews

1852 · New York : Printed for the author

Lely & the Stuart Portrait Painters

Lely & the Stuart Portrait Painters

by Charles Henry Collins Baker

1912

Pittsburgh : a sketch of its early social life

Pittsburgh : a sketch of its early social life

by Charles W. Dahlinger

2025 · Good Press

In "Pittsburgh: A Sketch of Its Early Social Life," Charles W. Dahlinger intricately weaves a narrative that captures the essence of Pittsburgh's formative years. Through a blend of anecdotal storytelling and historical analysis, Dahlinger explores the city's social fabric, highlighting the cultural, economic, and political influences that shaped its communities. His meticulous research and vivid descriptions not only illuminate the struggles and triumphs of early Pittsburgh citizens but also situate the work within the broader context of American social history in the 19th century. The literary style is marked by an engaging tone that invites readers to visualize the city's transformation amid industrialization and immigration waves. Charles W. Dahlinger, an astute observer of social dynamics, possessed a keen interest in urban development and social justice, which undoubtedly influenced his decision to document Pittsburgh's history. His deep understanding of the city's past stems from both personal experience and scholarly pursuits, making him a credible voice in discussing the nexus of social change and urban life. Dahlinger's dedication to uncovering the stories of often overlooked communities speaks to his larger mission of fostering awareness of socio-economic disparities. This book is highly recommended for those interested in urban studies, American history, or sociology. Dahlinger's work not only serves as a historical account but also as a mirror reflecting contemporary social issues. Readers will find themselves both educated and engaged, gaining a deeper appreciation for Pittsburgh's rich history and its legacy in American society.

A History of the Family of Sherborn

A History of the Family of Sherborn

by Charles Davies Sherborn

1901

History of LaPorte County, Indiana

History of LaPorte County, Indiana

by Charles C. Chapman

1880

Bubbles light as air

Bubbles light as air

by Charles Wilkinson (Author of Bubbles Light as Air.)

1873