... 2005) Jackson Stanley Jackson, The Sassoons (Heinemann, 1989 [1968]) James Lawrence James, Imperial Warrior: The Life and Times of Field-Marshal Viscount Allenby 1861–1936 (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1993) Jeffery (1984) Keith Jeffrey, ...
... he would offend the Wilsonians in the party; if he did not, he would lose the support of the nation's most powerful Democratic publisher. On January 30, 1932, Louis Howe wrote to urge Roosevelt “to be sure and telephone Hearst.
I. Henderson, Scott B., illustrator II. Title. III. Series: Robertson, David, 1977- . The chief Mistahimaskwa E98.C88R63 2016 j971.2004'97323 C2016-900698-0 21 20 19 18 2 3 4 5 6 Also issued in electronic format: ISBN 978-1-55379-666-4 ...
In The Chief, award-winning journalist Joan Biskupic contends that Roberts is torn between two, often divergent, priorities: to carry out a conservative agenda, and to protect the Court's image and his place in history.
Anyone who cares about Pittsburgh sports, and football in particular, will enjoy this book. You will learn more than you ever knew about the Rooneys and their impact on Pittsburgh and the national sports picture as well.
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Dedicated to his clan, the fiercely independent chief answers to no one—especially not to his alluring new bride, bartered to him in a bid to secure his command of the deadliest fighting force the world has ever seen.
They say I can't be saved. The Chief holds the highest power in San Ricardo, a small town in California. Near the southwestern American border to Mexico, the Chief helms an operation that steals from human traffickers.
This book is a must read for the old and young, black or white, who want to learn the truth about the obstacles and successes of Blacks in the Fire Department of New York.
A fight for his people.
The Chief: Field Marshal Lord Wavell, Commander-in-Chief and Viceroy, 1939-1947