- The royal bastards of medieval England / by Given-Wilson, Chris.; Curteis, Alice.;
Bibliography: p. 180-[181].
- Subjects: Illegitimate children; Illegitimacy; England Kings Illegitimate children, 1066-1485;
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© 1984., Routledge & Kegan Paul,
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- Apprentices, poor children and bastards : Loudoun County, Virginia 1757-1850 / by Hutchison, Louisa Skinner.;
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- Subjects: Records; Apprentices; Poor children; Illegitimate children;
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© c2000., Willow Bend Books,
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- Jude the obscure : an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, criticism / by Hardy, Thomas,1840-1928.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 467-468).
- Subjects: Didactic fiction.; Love stories.; Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.; Stonemasons; Illegitimate children; Children; Unmarried couples; Adultery;
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© c1978., Norton,
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- Little Miss Strange : a novel / by Rose, Joanna.;
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- Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Abandoned children; Illegitimate children; Hippies; Drug abuse;
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© 1997., Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill,
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- The fortune hunter [text (large print)] / by McKinney, Meagan.;
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- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Love stories.; Large type books.; Spiritualists; Illegitimate children; Children of the rich; Orphans;
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© c1998., Beeler Large Print,
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- Jude the obscure / by Hardy, Thomas,1840-1928.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [453]-489) and notes.
- Subjects: Didactic fiction.; Love stories.; Stonemasons; Illegitimate children; Children; Adultery;
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© 2001., Modern Library,
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- Jude the obscure / by
Hardy, Thomas,
1840-1928.
;
King, Amy M.
(Amy Mae)
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 439-440).
- Subjects: Didactic fiction.; Love stories.; Stonemasons; Illegitimate children; Children; Unmarried couples; Adultery;
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© c2003., Barnes & Noble Classics,
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- Jude the obscure / by
Hardy, Thomas,
1840-1928.
;
pt. I. At Marygreen -- pt. II. At Christminster -- pt. III. At Melchester -- pt. IV. At Shaston - pt. V. At Aldbrickgham & Elsewhere -- pt. VI. At Christminster again.
- Subjects: Stonemasons; Illegitimate children; Children; Adultery; Umarried couples;
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© 1923., Modern Library,
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- Jude the obscure / by
Hardy, Thomas,
1840-1928.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 426-428).Thomas Hardy's deterministic art achieves fanatic intensity and raw perfection in the characterization of Jude Fawley, an impoverished stone mason who aspires to the ministry. Throughout his agonized existence, the cloistered halls and facades of Christminister--where Jude wishes to study--tempt and mock him to rid himself of ignorance. His failure to fulfill the expectations of either of the two women he loves, and the violent deaths of his children thwart him in his ideal and lead to his destruction.
- Subjects: Didactic fiction.; Love stories.; Stonemasons; Illegitimate children; Children; Unmarried couples; Adultery;
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© c1999., Signet Classic,
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- The president's daughter / by
Chase-Riboud, Barbara.
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The life of Harriet Hemings, daughter of President Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, his slave and mistress. Passing for white because of her light skin and red hair, Harriet is tormented by the thought that her husband could be jailed and her children sold into slavery if the truth of her race came out. By the author of Echo of Lions.
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826; Racially mixed people; Children of presidents; Illegitimate children; Young women;
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© c1994., Crown Publishers,
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