The Winds of Change

  • The Winds of Change: A Novel about the last 14 months of the American Civil War
    By Richard Guida

    Horatio Wright led his Corps through the streets ofWashington and into Fort Stevens. The Federal Capital was now safe as twenty-thousand battle- hardened veterans prepared to defend the Capital and the President.

  • The Winds of Change: The Evolution of the Contemporary American Wind Band/ensemble and Its Conductor
    By Frank L. Battisti

    This expansion on Battisti's The Twentieth Century American Wind Band/Ensemble includes discussions on the contribution of important wind band/ensemble personalities and organizations, and provides important information on hundreds of ...

  • The Winds of Change: A Novel about the Last 14 Months of the American Civil War
    By Richard Guida

    A gripping historical novel, "The Winds of Change" encompasses the last fourteen months of the American Civil War. Beginning in March of 1864, President Abraham Lincoln meets Ulysses S. Grant,...

  • The Winds of Change: Climate, Weather, and the Destruction of Civilizations
    By Eugene Linden

    A concise history of significant world events that occurred as a direct result of climate changes describes lost societies in Greenland, central America, and central Africa, in a cautionary account that evaluates the present world's ...

  • The Winds of Change: A Richard Jury Mystery
    By Martha Grimes

    The death of a girl found on a London street, as well as the discovery of the body of a woman prompts Richard Jury to join forces with Plant and Macalvie, commander of the Devon and Cornwall police, to investigate a murder.

  • The Winds of Change
    By Gail Bornfield

    Each of us is touched by both joy and sadness. Each of us has to make choices about how to go forward with our lives when we are faced with change; so do the characters in these stories.

  • The Winds of Change: Buddhism and the Maritime Links of Early South Asia

    The Winds of Change: Buddhism and the Maritime Links of Early South Asia

  • The Winds of Change
    By Gail Bornfield

    Some years, they had hurricanes from the Pacific Ocean, and the winds would push them into Rocky Point and beyond to the deserts. ... However, Henry, heeding his mother's concerns, always paid D127E THE WINDS OF CHANGE.

  • The Winds of Change
    By Beverly Ferebee Heyde

    Jaimie missed Caty's hearty spirit, and the months following the birth of their second daughter had brought change in Caty, for there was now blankness and deep loneliness written across her face that could no longer be concealed when ...

  • THE WINDS OF CHANGE
    By Frederick Scheepers

    'Before you get carried away, let's see if we could arrange our leave first,' Frans said with a grin. Suddenly there was a gust of wind that showered the three men with leaves. 'Did you guys feel it?—The Winds of Change—,' Peter said.

  • THE WINDS OF CHANGE: The realization of self
    By Miracle Kelly

    ... from Motown because soul music would always be deeply embedded in my heart and soul and nothing could change that! ... I am fascinated by all the different sceneriesin the hillsides and landscapes you view as we wind back and forth ...

  • The Winds of Change: A Journey in a Child's Life to Happiness
    By Cecilia Apodaca

    It was hard to see what would come next through the tall trees rustling in the wind. He felt lonely and confused. “What if I trip and fall or get lost?” thought Nikko. Suddenly a gentle deer walked up to him and said,

  • The Winds of Change
    By Martha Grimes

    The death of a girl found on a London street, as well as the discovery of the body of a woman, prompts Richard Jury to join forces with Plant and Macalvie, commander of the Devon and Cornwall police, to investigate these crimes. Reprint.

  • The Winds of Change
    By Charles E. Liverpool

    SAY IT WITH MUSIC Say it with music, then sing the song my love Show it with stars that fill the heavens above With pomp and ... Let the sound ring out, of music so dear The highs, then lows, a hum, to your ear Saying it with music, ...

  • The Winds of Change
    By Martha Grimes

    When an unidentified five-year-old girl is shot on a grimy street in London, Jury knows this will be one of the hardest investigations of his career.

  • The Winds of Change: Buddhism and the Maritime Links of Early South Asia
    By Himanshu Prabha Ray

    Two major trends have dominated studies on the maritime history of ancient India: in the western Indian Ocean, it is emphasized that the enterprise and nautical skills of the Romans...

  • The Winds of Change: How One Organization Turned a Hurricane Into a Better World
    By Jack Little

    In [this book], Executive Director Jack Little tells the story of ECCO, from its modest beginnings to its current state as a model for providers of basic needs, health services, and empowerment in a one-stop shop"--Page 4 of cover.

  • The Winds of Change: A Richard Jury Mystery
    By Martha Grimes

    As he leans over the body of an unidentified five-year-old girl shot in the back on a shabby London street, Superintendent Richard Jury knows heall be facing one of the...