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Thomas Meehan

    Thomas Meehan was an American writer whose work is characterized by keen observations of human nature and insightful explorations of the complexities of relationships. His writing often features a subtle humor and a knack for finding the absurd in everyday situations. Meehan masterfully employs language, crafting vivid characters and immersive narratives that resonate long after the final page. His approach to storytelling is marked by an elegant and empathetic capture of life's nuances.

    The Gardener's Monthly and Horticulturist
    The Gardener's Monthly and Horticultural Advertiser
    The American Handbook Of Ornamental Trees (1853)
    The Plants Of Lewis And Clark's Expedition Across The Continent, 1804-1806
    The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States in Their Botanical, Horticultural and Popular Aspects
    Annie
    • Annie

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.2(130)Add rating

      It's 1933 and for as long as she can remember, 11 year old Annie has believed that her mother and father would come back to her New York City orphanage to get her. But mean Miss Hannigan the headmistress is making Annie's life a misery.

      Annie
    • The book is a facsimile reprint, which means it replicates the original work closely. Readers should be aware that it may include imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia, and flawed pages, reflecting its historical authenticity.

      The American Handbook Of Ornamental Trees (1853)
    • This reprint preserves the original content of a 1860 publication focused on gardening and horticulture. It offers insights into historical gardening practices, techniques, and advertisements relevant to that era, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts and scholars interested in the evolution of horticulture. The book reflects the gardening trends and knowledge of the 19th century, showcasing the cultural significance of plants and gardening during that time.

      The Gardener's Monthly and Horticultural Advertiser
    • The Gardener's Monthly and Horticulturist

      • 712 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      This reprint preserves the original content of a 1876 publication focused on gardening and horticulture. It offers timeless insights and practical advice for gardening enthusiasts, showcasing techniques and knowledge from the past that remain relevant today. The book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the art of gardening, reflecting historical practices and perspectives in horticulture.

      The Gardener's Monthly and Horticulturist
    • The native Flowers and Ferns of the United States

      In their botanical, horticultural and popular Aspects. Vol. 2

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the botanical and horticultural significance of native flora, this volume offers a comprehensive exploration of the flowers and ferns found across the United States. The text, originally published in 1879, presents detailed descriptions and insights into the popular aspects of these plants, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike. As a high-quality reprint, it preserves the original's informative content and historical context, providing a window into 19th-century botanical studies.

      The native Flowers and Ferns of the United States
    • The Gardener's Monthly and Horticulturist

      Vol. XXI

      • 436 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This reprint preserves the essence of a classic originally published in 1876, offering readers a chance to experience the historical context and themes of the era. The book showcases enduring characters and narratives that reflect the social and cultural dynamics of its time, making it a valuable addition for both collectors and new readers interested in literary history.

      The Gardener's Monthly and Horticulturist
    • The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States

      In their Botanical, Horticultural and Popular Aspects: Volume I.

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This volume offers a detailed exploration of native flowers and ferns in the United States, emphasizing their botanical, horticultural, and popular significance. The text, a faithful reprint of the original 1878 edition, serves as a valuable resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike, showcasing the diversity and beauty of American flora. It combines scientific insights with practical gardening information, making it a comprehensive guide for both professional botanists and amateur gardeners interested in native species.

      The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States
    • The Gardener's Monthly and Horticultural Advertiser

      Vol. 17

      • 412 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This reprint of a historical book originally published in 1875 aims to preserve and provide access to older literature. Although it may contain missing pages or lower quality due to its age, the publishing house Anatiposi focuses on making these works available to the public, ensuring that important historical texts are not lost to time.

      The Gardener's Monthly and Horticultural Advertiser