The Charles Massey Family
Author | : Vada Massey Davidson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Genealogy |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Vada Massey Davidson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Genealogy |
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Author | : Charlotte Gray |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2013-09-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1443409251 |
A Globe and Mail Top 100 Book of the Year An Amazon Top 100 Book of the Year Shortlisted for the RBC Taylor Prize Longlisted for the BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction A scandalous crime, a sensational trial, a surprise verdict—the true story of Carrie Davies, the maid who shot a Massey In February 1915, a member of one of Canada’s wealthiest families was shot and killed on the front porch of his home in Toronto as he was returning from work. Carrie Davies, an 18-year-old domestic servant, quickly confessed. But who was the victim here? Charles “Bert” Massey, a scion of a famous family, or the frightened, perhaps mentally unstable Carrie, a penniless British immigrant? When the brilliant lawyer Hartley Dewart, QC, took on her case, his grudge against the powerful Masseys would fuel a dramatic trial that pitted the old order against the new, wealth and privilege against virtue and honest hard work. Set against a backdrop of the Great War in Europe and the changing face of a nation, this sensational crime is brought to vivid life for the first time. As in her previous bestselling book, Gold Diggers—which was made into a Discovery Channel miniseries entitled “Klondike”—multi-award-winning historian and biographer Charlotte Gray has created a captivating narrative rich in detail and brimming with larger-than-life personalities, as she shines a light on a central moment in our past.
Author | : Charles Massy |
Publisher | : Chelsea Green Publishing |
Total Pages | : 530 |
Release | : 2018-08-31 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1603588140 |
“Charles Massy has written a definitive masterpiece that takes its place along with the writings of Aldo Leopold, Wendell Berry, Masanobu Fukuoka, Humberto Maturana, and Michael Pollan. No work has more brilliantly defined regenerative agriculture and the breadth of its restorative impact upon human health, biodiversity, climate, and ecological intelligence." --Paul Hawken In Call of the Reed Warbler, Charles Massy explores regenerative agriculture and the vital connection between our soil and our health. It is the story of how a grassroots revolution—a true underground insurgency—can save the planet, help reduce and reverse climate change, and build healthy people and healthy communities, pivoting significantly on our relationship with growing and consuming food. Using his personal experience as a touchstone—from an unknowing, chemical-using farmer with dead soils to a radical ecologist farmer carefully regenerating a 2000-hectare property to a state of natural health—Massy tells the real story behind industrial agriculture and the global profit-obsessed corporations driving it. With evocative stories, he shows how other innovative and courageous farmers are finding a new way. At stake is not only a revolution in human health and in our communities, but the very survival of the planet. For farmers, backyard gardeners, food buyers, health workers, policy makers, and public leaders alike, Call of the Reed Warbler offers a tangible path forward and a powerful and moving paean of hope. It’s not too late to regenerate the earth. Call of the Reed Warbler shows the way forward for the future of our food supply, our planet, and our health.
Author | : Charles Massy |
Publisher | : Univ. of Queensland Press |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2016-07-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0702246832 |
The 10-billion-dollar collapse of the wool industry is considered one of Australia's biggest business disasters, and for the first time, the shocking true story behind this colossal collapse is revealed. Spanning 170 years from the birth of the industry in 1840 and its boom during the 1950s through its unraveling from 1980 to 1991, this is a searing account of greed, political corruption, and heavy-handed protectionism. As it uncovers the never-before-seen archival sources, government and board papers, and private correspondence and shares exclusive interviews with key whistle blowers, this narrative unveils the gripping true story of government corruption in a seemingly untouchable industry.
Author | : Sebastian Faulks |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 604 |
Release | : 2014-09-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0804152608 |
Faulks's first novel since the extraordinary success of Birdsong is written with the same passion, power and breadth of vision. Set in England and France during the darkest days of World War II, Charlotte Gray, like Birdsong, depicts a complex love affair that is both shaped and thwarted by war. It is 1942. London is blacked out, but France is under a greater darkness, as the occupying Nazi forces encroach ever closer in a tense waiting game. Charlotte Gray, a volatile but determined young woman, travels south from Edinburgh. Working in London, she has a brief but intense love affair with an RAF pilot. When his plane is lost over France, she contrives to go there herself to work in the Resistance and to search for him--but then is unwilling to leave as she finds that the struggle for the country's fate is intimately linked to her own battle to take control of her life. Faulks's novel is an examination of lost paradises, politics without belief, the limits of memory, the redemptive power of art and the existence of hope beyond reason. It is also a brilliant evocation of life in Occupied France and, more significantly, a revelation of the appalling price many Frenchmen paid to survive in unoccupied, so-called Free France. As the men, women and children of Charlotte's small town prepare to meet their terrible destiny, the truth of what took place in wartime France is finally exposed. When private lives and public events fatally collide, the roots of the characters' lives are torn up and exposed. These harrowing scenes are presented with the passion and narrative force that readers will recall from Birdsong. Charlotte Gray will attract even more readers to Faulks's remarkable fiction.
Author | : Frank A. Massey |
Publisher | : Fort Worth, Tex. : King and Massey |
Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : England |
ISBN | : |
John Massey (b. 1616), eldest son of John and Sarah Birde Massey, is believed to have immigrated to Virginia in 1636. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas and elsewhere.
Author | : Lorenzo Sayles Fairbanks |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1116 |
Release | : 1897 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Christian De Massy |
Publisher | : Berkley |
Total Pages | : 362 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780425117767 |
The nephew of Prince Rainier and Charles Higham, the bestselling author of The Duchess of Windsor, tell what really went on behind the glittering fairy tale walls of the palace. Brimming with scandal, romance, and treachery, this is a shocking memoir complete with candid photos.
Author | : Charles Massey |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 4 |
Release | : 1852 |
Genre | : Gold mines and mining |
ISBN | : |
Reply to "Brother Wells'" letter of Oct. 11, 1852. Charles writes that Wells' decision to stay in Ohio was a wise one, and that his own trade is doing well. He then mentions that his plan would have been for them to buy a claim and mine it while operating another business. The claim he had considered paying $150 for would now cost $350-400, and now pays $5-10 per day, although recent rains have kept miners from working. He also writes that he will stay in Calif. and give it a fair chance, debates whether to send for his family, and writes of Sandusky as a town in which he would be content. In addition, Charles discusses other profitable mining activities in the area, family matters, and the price of goods.
Author | : William W. Massey |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Richard Massey was born 13 August 1661 in Cheshire, England. His father was Edward Massey of Puddington. He emigrated in about 1684 and settled in Charles City County, Virginia. He had three sons, Hezekiahm, Joseph and Richard. He died in 1699. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in England, Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee.