Mistress of Riversdale by Margaret Law Callcott

Mistress of Riversdale by Margaret Law Callcott

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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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Mistress of Riversdale by Margaret Law Callcott

Winner of the Book Prize from the Maryland Historical Association "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 "Callcott is a suberb editor; she has exhaustively researched every aspect of Calvert's life, and her introductory and concluding essays, including an account of George Calvert's relationship with a slave woman, which produced five children, contain much information of interest." —Elizabeth R. Baer, Belles Lettres "These letters document the timeless elements of domestic life—family relationships, childbirth, illness, househld chores—but they offer far more than the familiar fare of the plantation mistress."—Patricia Brady, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
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 In 1803 Rosalie [Calvert] began a remarkable correspondence home to her family that continued until her death in 1821. Those extraordinary letters in French, discovered in the family archives in Belgium in the 1970's, triggered the ongoing restoration of the rundown [Riversdale] mansion and in an equally remarkable chronological narrative of the translated letters resulting in a Johns Hopkins University Press book. Annapolitan Not only can you visit Rosalie's home, you can visit it with Rosalie's words in your head. This is important because, while the structure is in fine shape, the interiors with one notable exception are sparsely furnished on the first floor and unfurnished upstairs. The walls largely have yet to be painted or papered appropriately, and the floors are bare. Baltimore Sun

Margaret Law Callcott is the author of The Negro in Maryland Politics, 1870-1912.

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ISBN 13 9780801843990
ISBN 10 0801843995
Title Mistress of Riversdale
Author Margaret Law Callcott
Series Maryland Paperback Bookshelf
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Year published 1992-03-28
Number of pages 432
Prizes Winner of Cheiron Book Prize Citation 1992 (United States)
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.