“[W]ith acane inhishand, hestarted goingto the diningroom, dragging hislegs fromhishipsand supporting himself on the caneandhis bodyguard's ... Roosevelt fell into hisseat, and “that scenewas witnessed byallthe guestsatthe dinner table.
" La Pâque juive, c'est nul, comme vacances ! " se plaint Angelica. " Pas du tout ", proteste le grand-père de Casse-Bonbons. Bientôt, les Razmoket sont captivés par Grand-Père...
Robert E. Lee has often been portrayed as a tragic hero of the Civil War, a general leading the Confederacy's defense of slavery, although he didn't support the institution. Those who make this case often quote a letter he wrote to his ...
Expert research and fascinating, little-known details about the Presidents of the United States make the second book in The Seven-Day Scholar series essential for anyone interested in the history of the U.S. The series is done in ...
in this case, than Deleuze's insistence on an impossible real, or Guattari's formulation of a “machinic unconscious.” The brain does not “contain” such a reality or unconscious, but it actively produces it.
This volume in the Seven-Day Scholar series brings to life significant moments in our nation’s heroic tragedy, the Civil War, and coincides with its 150th anniversary.
Readers can sweep through the book from beginning to end, or use it as a reference book, periodically exploring topics and presidents in which they are interested.
This volume in the Seven-Day Scholar series brings to life significant moments in our nation's heroic tragedy, the Civil War, and coincides with its 150th anniversary.