The Captain and the Baker

The Captain and the Baker
Author: Catherine Curzon
Publisher: Totally Entwined Group (USA+CAD)
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1839430656

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FROM ROMANTIC NOVELIST AWARD FINALISTS, CATHERINE CURZON AND ELEANOR HARKSTEAD Book seven in the Captivating Captains series When a hot-tempered TV chef and a mild-mannered baker meet on the rugged Cornish coast, they've got the perfect ingredients for a red-hot snack. Sweary and stressed celebrity chef Jake Brantham is the captain of several floating restaurants. When he's sent to the idyllic village of Porthavel to turn a pirate ship into the next gastronomic sensation, it's the last place on earth he wants to be. Locryn Trevorrow is the bakery king of Cornwall. From the humble pasty to a wedding cake fit for a mermaid queen, there's nothing he doesn't know about the art of baking. He lives in a cosy world of gingham and ganache, but at night he goes home to his smugglers' cottage alone. When he's adopted by a lost kitten, Jake soon discovers that there's more to Portavel than cream teas, lobster pots, and the annoyingly fastidious Locryn. As the village prepares for the wedding of its favourite young couple, Jake and Locryn find themselves as unlikely matchmakers for two locals who'd given up on love. Torn between the call of Hollywood and the kisses of Locryn, will Jake choose a mansion in Beverly Hills or a cottage on the Cornish coast?

Captain James A. Baker of Houston, 1857-1941

Captain James A. Baker of Houston, 1857-1941
Author: Kate Sayen Kirkland
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1603447970

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Captain James A. Baker, Houston lawyer, banker, and businessman, received an alarming telegram on September 23, 1900: his elderly millionaire client William Marsh Rice had died unexpectedly in New York City. Baker rushed to New York, where he unraveled a plot to murder Rice and plunder his estate. Working tirelessly with local authorities, Baker saved Rice’s fortune from more than one hundred claimants; he championed the wishes of his deceased client and founded Rice Institute for the Advancement of Literature, Science and Art—today’s internationally acclaimed Rice University. For fifty years Captain Baker nurtured Rice’s dream. He partnered with leading lawyers to create Houston’s first nationally recognized law firm: Baker, Botts, Lovett & Parker, now the worldwide legal practice of Baker Botts L.L.P. He chartered several Houston businesses and utility companies, developed two major regional banks, promoted real estate projects, and led an active civic life. To expand the Institute’s endowment, Baker invested William Marsh Rice’s fortune with local entrepreneurs, who were building homes, office towers, commercial enterprises, and institutions that transformed Houston from a small town in the nineteenth century to an international powerhouse in the twenty-first century. Author Kate Sayen Kirkland explored the archival records of Baker and his family and firm and carefully mined the archives of Baker’s contemporaries. Published as part of Rice University’s centennial celebration, Captain James A. Baker of Houston, 1857–1941 weaves together the history of Houston and the story of an influential man who labored all his life to make Houston a world-class city.

Descendants of Captain John Baker

Descendants of Captain John Baker
Author: Valerie Kramer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781312914704

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Captain John Baker came to America as a young man about 1750-1760. He fought as an Indian fighter in the revolutionary war where he attained the title, ""Captain."" He was killed by Indians in 1787. This book traces his descendants through ten generations to modern times. The book is extensively indexed to make researching more convenient. Not only are all the names and locations indexed, but there are index entries for things like occupations and stories so you can find those amusing anecdotes that you want to share with your relatives.

The Baker's Secret

The Baker's Secret
Author: Stephen P. Kiernan
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062369601

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A tale beautifully, wisely, and masterfully told.” — Paula McLain, author of The Paris Wife and Circling the Sun From the multiple-award-winning, critically acclaimed author of The Hummingbird and The Curiosity comes a dazzling novel of World War II—a shimmering tale of courage, determination, optimism, and the resilience of the human spirit, set in a small Normandy village on the eve of D-Day. On June 5, 1944, as dawn rises over a small town on the Normandy coast of France, Emmanuelle is making the bread that has sustained her fellow villagers in the dark days since the Germans invaded her country. Only twenty-two, Emma learned to bake at the side of a master, Ezra Kuchen, the village baker since before she was born. Apprenticed to Ezra at thirteen, Emma watched with shame and anger as her kind mentor was forced to wear the six-pointed yellow star on his clothing. She was likewise powerless to help when they pulled Ezra from his shop at gunpoint, the first of many villagers stolen away and never seen again. In the years that her sleepy coastal village has suffered under the enemy, Emma has silently, stealthily fought back. Each day, she receives an extra ration of flour to bake a dozen baguettes for the occupying troops. And each day, she mixes that precious flour with ground straw to create enough dough for two extra loaves—contraband bread she shares with the hungry villagers. Under the cold, watchful eyes of armed soldiers, she builds a clandestine network of barter and trade that she and the villagers use to thwart their occupiers. But her gift to the village is more than these few crusty loaves. Emma gives the people a taste of hope—the faith that one day the Allies will arrive to save them.

Baker's Magic

Baker's Magic
Author: Diane Zahler
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1496527240

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Bee is an orphan in the poor kingdom of Aradyn, and when she is caught stealing a bun from a bakery, the lonely baker offers to take her on as an apprentice--but when she meets Princess Anika, and the evil mage Joris who is her "guardian" she embarks on a journey to save Anika, and restore the kingdom its rightful ruler.

A Proud & Fiery Spirit

A Proud & Fiery Spirit
Author: Helen Hill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1995
Genre: Duxbury (Mass.)
ISBN:

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Valentine Baker's Heroic Stand at Tashkessen 1877

Valentine Baker's Heroic Stand at Tashkessen 1877
Author: Frank Jastrzembski
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2017-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473866820

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There are moments in the past of many a man's career that stand out clear and defined after the lapse of even many years: life pictures, the very memory of which brings back a glorious thrill of pride and pleasure. This is the feeling which vibrates through me still, when I recall that last and closing scene that crowned the hard-fought fight at Tashkessen.History has best remembered Valentine Baker for his embarrassments. In 1875, he was accused of sexual assault and dismissed from the British Army. In 1884, he suffered an embarrassing defeat at the Battle of El Teb. But what about Baker's positive achievements?The most underappreciated event that took place in his controversial life came during the Russo-Turkish War in 1877. The exiled Baker, in command of 3,000 Ottoman soldiers, was dispatched to the village of Tashkessen to stall 25,000 advancing Russian soldiers. Through his superb leadership and brilliant disposition of his troops, Baker was able to score a victory.The Spartan stand of Baker and his command has gained little recognition. Despite this modern obscurity, Baker's performance at Tashkessen was applauded by his contemporaries as a model of tactical leadership and heroism. This is the exhilarating tale of how Valentine Baker was able to find redemption at Tashkessen.

Key West

Key West
Author: Jefferson Beale Browne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1912
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Trial of the Officers and Crew [T. H. Baker and others] of the Privateer Savannah, on the charge of piracy, in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York ... Reported by A. F. Warburton ... and corrected by the Counsel

Trial of the Officers and Crew [T. H. Baker and others] of the Privateer Savannah, on the charge of piracy, in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York ... Reported by A. F. Warburton ... and corrected by the Counsel
Author: Thomas Harrison BAKER (Pirate.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1862
Genre:
ISBN:

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Bread

Bread
Author: Jeffrey Hamelman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN: 9781118548943

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