After the War

  • After the War: The Lives and Images of Major Civil War Figures After the Shooting Stopped
    By David Hardin

    These are among the stories and people in After the War, which also includes the Southern diarist Mary Chesnut, the luckless Confederate John Bell Hood, the sometimes Klan leader Nathan Bedford Forrest, the shopaholic Mary Lincoln, the ...

  • After the War: Nation-Building from FDR to George W. Bush
    By James Dobbins, Austin Long, Michele A. Poole

    Colonel Paul Hughes, who would become Lieutenant General Jay Garner's chief planner, agreed: “While it produced some useful background information it had no chance of really influencing the post-Saddam phase of the war.

  • After the War: The Press in a Changing America, 1865-1900
    By David B. Sachsman

    After the Civil War, the United States became a nation of industrialized cities crisscrossed by a vast network of railroads.

  • After The War
    By Richard Marius

    But no, Virgil Weaver put up the money for a man named Charley Meyers. Charley Meyers is a cantankerous fool. One of the people inCuba with me. I grant you,he suffered. He hadthe yellow fever, andhe livedto tellabout it.

  • After the War: The Lives and Images of Major Civil War Figures After the Shooting Stopped
    By David Hardin

    "[The] aim in this book is to tell some of these stories of the years beyond the war.

  • After the War: The Press in a Changing America, 1865–1900
    By David B. Sachsman

    Portions of this chapter are reprinted by permission from James E. Mueller, Shooting Arrows and Slinging Mud: Custer, the Press, and the Little Bighorn, University of Oklahoma Press, 2013. 1. “Telegraphic Progress,” Alta California, ...

  • After the War: US Women in Physics
    By Ruth H. Howes, Caroline L. Herzenberg

    Moreover, the physics conducted in the National Laboratories changed with the signing of the Limited Test Ban Treaty in ... PA: Temple University Press) [5] Holl J M 1997 Argonne National Laboratory: 1946–96 (Chicago, IL: University of ...

  • After the War
    By Carol Matas

    After being released from Buchenwald at the end of World War II, fifteen-year-old Ruth risks her life to lead a group of children across Europe to Palestine.

  • After the War
    By Tom Palmer

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  • After the War
    By Anita Frank

    Gwen’s war is over, but her greatest battle is about to begin. ‘An engaging story of secrets, sacrifice and the persistence of love’ Sunday Times ‘An enticing slant on wartime life’ Mandy Robotham

  • After the War: Returned Soldiers and the Mental and Physical Scars of World War I
    By Leigh S. L. Straw

    The scars of war-mental and physical-can be lifelong for soldiers who serve their country. This is a story of surviving life after war. [Subject: Military History, History, PTSD, Psychology, WWI, Australian Studies]

  • After the War
    By Frederic Raphael

    In post World War II Europe, Michael Jordan and Joe Hirsch share a friendship marked by combativeness, a common Jewish heritage, and their ties to Michael's sister, Rachel

  • After the War
    By Alice Adams

    Like Jane Austen, she stays close to her characters and weaves intrigue out of their interrelated and complex life stories.” --San Jose Mercury News In her final novel, published posthumously, Alice Adams returns to the Southern college ...

  • After the War: Nation-building from FDR to George W. Bush
    By James Dobbins

    From the post-World War II era through the Cold War, post-Cold War era, and current war on terrorism, this volume assesses how U.S. presidential decisionmaking style and administrative structure can work in favor of, as well as against, the ...

  • After the War
    By Hervé Le Corre

    Praise for After the War “Graphic in its violence but rich in history and psychology, this novel is vivid proof that “after the war, sometimes the war continues.” —Kirkus Reviews “The writing of Hervé Le Corre has a musicality ...

  • After the War: The Press in a Changing America, 1865-1900
    By David B. Sachsman, Dea Lisica

    "After the War presents a panoramic view of social, political, and economic change in post-Civil War America by examining its journalism, from coverage of politics and Reconstruction to sensational reporting and images of the American ...

  • After the War: The Press in a Changing America, 1865-1900
    By David B. Sachsman, Dea Lisica

    "After the War presents a panoramic view of social, political, and economic change in post-Civil War America by examining its journalism, from coverage of politics and Reconstruction to sensational reporting and images of the American ...

  • After the War: A Coming Home Novel
    By Jessica Scott

    "After The War is Jessica Scott’s best book to date. It was a powerful and emotional book” - Smut Book Junkies From USA Today bestselling author Jessica Scott, a compelling story of daring to love again.