A companion volume to Taken at the Flood, this work identifies areas of research and in-depth source material for studies of the Maryland Campaign of 1862.
Our ability to meld with all manner of tools is one of the qualities that most distinguishes us as a species. ... The evolution of our extraordinary mental capacity to blur the boundary between the 208 THE SHALLOWS.
... Sounding the Shallows , 19 , 201 , 202 , 214 ; U.S. Department of the Interior , National Park Service , Antietam National Battlefield , Handout , " Casualties of Battle , " undated ; Charles W. Rouse diary , September 17 , 1862 , copy ...
Robert E. Lee and Confederate Strategy in the Maryland Campaign of 1862 Joseph L. Harsh. Anderson of South Carolina would be directed to report to me , and that I would follow with Anderson's and my own division in the rear of the army ...
Essays in this volume include: My Six Conversions The Return to Religion The Higher Nihilism The Ascetic At Large Babies and Distribution A Century of Emancipation Trade Terms Shocking the Modernists Sex and Property Why Protestants ...
Harry and Miles live with their father, an abalone fisherman, on the south-east coast of Tasmania.
In this first-ever book dedicated to the sharks of this region, biologist Jeffrey C. Carrier reveals the captivating lives of these large marine predators and describes how they have survived for over 400 million years.
While it's unnerving to know that sharks often swim just below the surface in the shallows, W. Clay Creswell, a shark-bite investigator for the Shark Research Institute's Global Shark Attack File, explains that attacks on humans are ...
Robert E. Lee and the Making of Southern Strategy, 1861-1862 Joseph L. Harsh. have already been made to withdraw ... On July 12 Maj . Cornelius Boyle reported 47 48 from Gordonsville that at 11 A.M. Federals had 108 Confederate Tide Rising.
The book thus offers fresh and innovative interpretations in considering the old question of why the South lost the Civil War"--
Powell was not calling for armed resistance. “Our cause is forever gone,” he argued. “The Confederacy is gone... acts of personal violence now is madness and invites the inexcusable acts of crueltyranny which our masters are capable of.