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  • av Mary Antin
    230,-

    "Embark on a poignant journey across continents and cultures with Mary Antin in 'From Plotzk to Boston.' Penned in the early 20th century, this memoir captures Antin's personal odyssey from her childhood in Plotzk, Russia, to her eventual settlement in Boston, USA.As Antin navigates the challenges of immigration, cultural assimilation, and the pursuit of the American Dream, 'From Plotzk to Boston' is more than a memoir¿it's a literary expedition that vividly portrays the immigrant experience and the resilience of the human spirit.Join Mary Antin on this literary journey where each page unveils a new chapter of her life, making 'From Plotzk to Boston' an essential read for those captivated by tales of immigration, cultural diversity, and the pursuit of a better life in a new land."

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    202 - 386,-

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    292 - 426,-

  • av Mary Antin
    237,-

    This book "" From Plotzk to Boston "", has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • av Mary Antin
    149 - 229,-

    The Promised Land is a compelling account of one woman¿s journey from Polotsk to Boston and her attempts to embrace a new culture and identity. Author Mary Antin highlights the old values and contemporary views that shaped her immigrant experience. In The Promised Land, Antin recounts the many obstacles she encountered before and after emigrating to the U.S. Arriving in 1894, she details the years in Boston where she attempted to assimilate while facing religious, political and financial challenges. Despite hidden pitfalls and social barriers, Antin continued to make strides towards her American dream.Although it centers a specific experience, The Promised Land is an aspirational story that speaks to a universal audience. Upon its release, the book was a resounding success for Antin, eventually selling more than 80,000 copies. It propelled her into a career of public speaking, which she used to address anti-immigration sentiment and invoke policy change. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Promised Land is both modern and readable.

  • av Mary Antin
    252,-

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    250 - 390,-

  • av Mary Antin
    148,-

    From the American author and immigrant civil activist, Mary Antin, The Lie is an enlightening short story that illustrates what life was like for young immigrants in early twentieth-century America.David is the son of Mr. Rudinsky, an immigrant living in America. To keep his son in the school system for a further two years, Mr. Rudinksy lies about David's age. Although David works hard and performs well in school, his father's lie is constantly nestled in the back of his mind and weighs heavy on his shoulders. Will their lie eventually catch up with them?Mary Antin was a Jewish immigrant in the late 1800s whose writing was inspired by her own experiences. In this short story, she captures the emotions of many young people who have had to leave their birth countries for a new life. The Lie, originally published shortly after Antin's seminal autobiography, The Promised Land, provides incredible insight into the lives and struggles of immigrants in the early 1900s.Still as relevant as it was upon first publication, The Lie has been republished by Read & Co. Books for future generations to enjoy. This new edition is a must-read for those who enjoy the work of Mary Antin, and are interested in the history of immigration in twentieth-century America.

  • av Mary Antin
    249,-

    The Promised Land' is Mary Antin's 1912 autobiography, which tells the story of her early life in what is now Belarus and her immigration to the United States in 1894. Antin describes her public school education and assimilation into American culture, as well as life for Jews in Czarist Russia. Mary Antin (1881 ¿ 1949) was an American author and immigration rights activist. Other notable works include 'From Plotzk to Boston' (1899) and 'They Who Knock at Our Gates - A Complete Gospel of Immigration' (1914).

  • av Mary Antin
    189,-

    Written from the authors own personal experiences of her journey from Polotsk, Russia to Boston, USA in 1894 at the age of 11. This early works, published in 1899, is a fascinating look at American history and immigration. Mary Antin's vivid description of all she and her dear ones went through, enables us to see almost with our own eyes how the invasion of America appears to the impecunious invader. It is thus "a human document" of considerable value, as well as a promissory note of future performance..... Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

  • av Mary Antin
    386,-

  • av Mary Antin & Antin Mary Antin
    440,-

  • av Mary Antin
    187,-

  • av Mary Antin
    236,-

    Weaving introspection with political commentary, biography with history, this title brings to life the transformation of an Eastern European Jewish immigrant into an American citizen. It illuminates the lives of hundreds of thousands.

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