... by Charles Kingsley , and Upton Sinclair's anthology of the literature of social protest from the Egyptians to Max Eastman called The Cry for Justice.98 It is an indication of the times from which both Osborn and Mumford sprang .
It was another event in this revolution, which truly showed how Scottish football had changed since 1967. Early in 1989 Celtic sold the striker, Frank McAvennie to West Ham and believed their former striker Maurice Johnston had promised ...
Barbara Kingsolver's first non-fiction book is the story of women's lives transformed by an a signal event.
Holding the Line, Barbara Kingsolver's first non-fiction book, is the story of women's lives transformed by an a signal event.
Now available in paperback, this is the gripping story of Task Force 77, the US Navy carrier commitment to the Korean War that was vital to the success of the UN forces battling the Chinese and North Koreans.
This paperback edition of Holding the Line chronicles the carrier war in Korea from the first day of the war to the last, focusing on front-line combat, while also describing the technical development of aircraft and shipboard operations, ...
M.J. Hogan and T.G. Paterson ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1991 ) , 177-92 ; A.K. Henrikson , " A North American Community : ' From the Yukon to the Yucatan , ' " in The Diplomatic Record , 1991-1992 , ed .
A memoir of Flavel C. Barber's service with the Third Tennessee, which also provides a history of a Confederate regiment of the time. The editor introduces Barber and details the formation of the regiment.
The author offers an insider's sometimes shocking account of how Defense Secretary James Mattis led the U.S. military through global challenges while serving as a crucial check on the Trump Administration.
An objective and detailed look at the American defense budget and military strategy.
Riveting in themselves, these stories showcase the esprit de corps that makes the Southern District so special, and the stakes Berman felt in protecting its integrity against all foes, up to and including the US attorney general and the ...
A behind-the-scenes political memoir written by a prominent White House physician.
In Holding the Line, Diane Zimmerman Umble offers a historical and ethnographic study of how the Old Order Mennonites and Amish responded to and accommodated the telephone from the turn of the twentieth century to the present.
This paperback edition of Holding the Line chronicles the carrier war in Korea from the first day of the war to the last, focusing on front-line combat, while also describing the technical development of aircraft and shipboard operations, ...
... hold the defense department to a lower “top-line” budget, as were other Republicans concerned about ballooning federal deficits and the national debt. Mattis knew that we had to be relentless about restoring military spending ...
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1918 Edition.
Alexander sees the characteristic feature of the Eisenhower era as an effort to "hold the line" -- against Communism, against big government, against intellectual challenge, against disruptive social change. The...
In this new work, historian George White, Jr., explores the ways in which Eisenhower diplomacy, influenced by America's racialized fantasies, fears, and desires, turned the Cold War into a global sanctuary for the rehabilitation of ...
Holding the Line, Barbara Kingsolver's first non-fiction book, is the story of women's lives transformed by an a signal event.
Among the Old Order Mennonite and Amish communities of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the coming of the telephone posed a serious challenge to the longstanding traditions of work, worship, silence, and...