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Mistress of Riversdale: The Plantation Letters of Rosalie Stier Calvert, 1795-1821 (Maryland Paperback Bookshelf)
Margaret Law Callcott
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| #845859 in Books | Johns Hopkins University Press | 1992-02-01 | 1991-03-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.98 x6.00l,1.36 | File type: PDF | 432 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Beautiful book|By Grandma Linda|As a native of Maryland, and a graduate of the U of MD, I loved this book. Rosalie Stier was a Belgian who came to the U.S. with her wealthy family to wait out the French Revolution. She married a Calvert, of the state's founding family, and stayed after the rest of her family returned to Europe. This book is woven from letters she wrote her fami|||"A richer reflection of life in early 19th-century Maryland and the Washington environs cannot be found... These superb letters are enhanced by able editing, both in footnotes and excellent essays at the beginning and end." (Washington Post Book World)
A richer reflection of life in early 19th-century Maryland and the Washington environs cannot be found. -- Washington Post Book World
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