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  • - The Selected Civil War Letters of General Orlando M. Poe to His Wife Eleanor
     
    648,-

    The roar of battle permeates this collection of 241 highly literate and previously unpublished wartime letters from Brevet Brigadier General Orlando M. Poe to his wife, Eleanor Brent Poe. Yet readers will discover more than just Poe's battlefield experiences.

  • av Alfredo Aguilar
    226

    This collection of poems explore the power and meaning derived from the act of naming; the deep interconnectedness of Latinx cultures, a product of strong family traditions and an intimate relationship with the natural world; and a profound spirituality rooted in the sacraments of Catholic orthodoxy.

  • av Megan E. Griffiths
    500

    An informative guide that provides information on the identification and control of non-native plant species formally listed as invasive or prohibited noxious weeds in Ohio. In addition, the book treats many additional species that are considered a nuisance in gardens, landscaping, or natural settings.

  • - How it Took Time, Money, Music Moguls, Corporate Types, Politicians, Media, Artists, and Fans to Bring the Rock Hall to Cleveland
    av Norm N. Nite
    355

    For 25 years, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has defined Cleveland's image as the ""Rock and Roll Capital of the World"". But while the Rock Hall has become an iconic landmark for the city of Cleveland and for fans of rock and roll around the world, it was just one missed phone call away from never being built in Cleveland.

  • - In the Aftermath of Nixon's Expansion of the Vietnam War
    av James A. Tyner
    269,-

    President Nixon's announcement on April 30, 1970, that US troops were invading neutral Cambodia as part of the ongoing Vietnam War campaign sparked a complicated series of events with tragic consequences on many fronts. This short book concisely contextualizes these events, filling a gap in the popular memory of the 1970 shootings and the wider conceptions of the war in Southeast Asia.

  • - Voicing a Movement after Kent State 1970
     
    581,-

    A multi-genre collection describing the May 4, 1970, shootings at Kent State University, the aftermath, and the impact on wider calls for peace and justice. Fifty years after the National Guard killed four unarmed students, Susan J. Erenrich has gathered moving stories of violence, peace, and reflection, demonstrating the continued resonance of the events and the need for sustained discussion.

  • - The National Road, 1806-1853
    av Roger Pickenpaugh
    392

    The story of America's first government-sponsored highway. Roger Pickenpaugh's comprehensive account is based on detailed archival research into documents that few scholars have examined, including sources from the National Archives, and details the promotion, construction, and use of this crucially important thoroughfare.

  • - Divine Beings and Middle-earth
    av Sam McBride
    652,-

    Brings together Tolkien's many references to such beings and analyzes their involvement within his created world. Unlike many other commentators, Sam McBride asserts that a careful reading of the whole of the author's corpus shows a coherent, if sometimes contradictory, divine presence in the world.

  • av Gracjan Kraszewski
    376 - 548,-

  • - Death at the Hands of a Jealous Husband
    av Gary Sosniecki
    300,-

    At long last, The Potato Masher Murder: Death at the Hands of a Jealous Husband unearths the full story of two immigrant families united by love and torn apart by domestic violence.

  • - Understanding Migraine through Literature
    av Kathleen J. O'Shea
    454,-

    Some of the world's greatest literature is devoted to expressing the joys and sorrows humans experience as they grow old. New opportunities and challenges appear: retirement, a special closeness with the family, failing health, the recognition of personal mortality. This collection of short stories, poems, and plays addresses these issues.

  • av Robert K. Elder
    362,-

    Demonstrates the truly international reach of Hemingway as a pop culture icon. Hemingway's role in these comics ranges from the divine to the ridiculous, as his image is recorded, distorted, lampooned, and whittled down to its essential parts.

  • - Stories from Behind the Front Lines
    av Rona Simmons
    434

    Compiling the stories of noncombat veterans, Rona Simmons follows them as they report for service, complete their training, and ship out to stations thousands of miles from home. She shares their dreams to see combat and their disappointment at receiving noncombat positions, as well as the young men and women's selflessness and yearning for home.

  • - The World War II Letters of William R. Catton Jr.
     
    445,-

    While a number of published collections of World War II letters are available to readers, few rise to the level of war literature. A Young Sailor at War is remarkable for the narrative skill of its letter writer, for his exuberance and candour, and for his youthful but thoughtful commentary.

  • av Tom Batiuk
    553,-

    Funky Winkerbean, a newspaper staple since 1972, is one of the few comic strips that allows its characters to grow and age. With this ninth volume of the collected Funky Winkerbean, containing strips from 1996-1998, time continues to pass and events take place that will forever alter the lives of the core characters.

  • - The Story of the Worst School Fire in American History
    av James Jessen Badal
    300,-

    Tells the story of devastating loss of life and a community's response. This book describes not only the events of a fateful day but also their lingering effects. Rumor and suspicion splintered a grieving community. And yet the community also rose to the challenge of healing.

  • - The Ku Klux Klan in Ohio's Mahoning Valley
    av William D Jenkins
    363

  • - The "Horse Soldiers" and Popular Memory
    av Neil Longley York
    363

    In 1863 Colonel Benjamin Henry Grierson led a cavalry expedition the General Grant hoped would distract Confederate forces while the Union Army made its way toward Vicksburg. This is a thorough examination of this expedition.

  • - Italian and American Children Joined in Poetry (Bambini italiani e americani uniti in poesia)
     
    324,-

    When school children from Kent, Ohio and Florence, Italy, were invited to express their thoughts about "Where I'm From" in poetry, the connections that emerged were remarkable. Their responses to this prompt demonstrate the underlying importance of home, families, the natural world, and the creative identities that children harbour within them.

  • - An Essential Compendium for Visitors and Residents Alike
    av John J. Grabowski
    379,-

    Cities around the globe, whether large or small, have characteristics that create a particular identity. So what about Cleveland? With striking contemporary photographs by Lauren R. Pacini paired with the insights of historian John J. Grabowski, Cleveland A to Z is a fascinating and entertaining resource for anyone interested in this important American city.

  • - Reflections on Teaching, Reading, and Understanding
     
    299,-

    Sometimes characterised as the most significant author since Shakespeare, Ernest Hemingway was an acknowledged master of the short story. In this collection, thirteen teachers from all levels discuss aspects of his work, demonstrating how they motivate students to appreciate what Hemingway is doing.

  • - Hemingway on Flight and Hospitality
    av David L. Anderson
    496,-

    Offers a new and provocative analysis of The Snows of Kilimanjaro. To explore the richness of this work, David Anderson returns to a somewhat unusual approach, that of archetypal criticism, which allows us to examine the story in more universal, rather than strictly historical, ways.

  • - The Story of Kent State University's Airport and Flight Education
    av William D. Schloman
    498,-

    Explores the hundred-year history of the longest surviving public-use airport in Ohio. Intertwining the story of the airport's development with the history of flight education programs at the university, the book highlights a vast cast of characters and an examination of aviation's development on the local level throughout the last century.

  • - The Scandal of Emma Molloy and the Murder of Sarah Graham
    av Larry E. Wood
    301

    Recounts the dramatic tale of Emma Molloy, who hit headlines when her husband George Graham was charged with the murder of his first wife - and she and her daughter were implicated as accessories.

  • - Robert E. Lee and the Making of Southern Strategy, 1861-1862
    av Joseph L. Harsh
    376

    In this reexamination of Confederate war aims, Joseph Harsh analyses the military policy and grand strategy adopted by Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis in the first two years of the Civil War. Harsh argues that Davis and Lee's policies allowed the Confederacy to survive longer than it otherwise could have.

  • - The Civil War Letters of Singelton Ashenfelter, Dickinson College
     
    392

    Offers a rare glimpse into the life of one young man who chose not to fight. College life during the Civil War has received remarkably little attention, however. Jonathan White and Daniel Glenn fill that gap by presenting the unabridged letters of Singleton Ashenfelter, a student at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania, to his closest friend at home.

  • - The Tragic Case of Anna Antonio
    av James M. Greiner
    301

    The first complete history of the historically significant case, A Woman Condemned draws upon newly discovered New York State Police records, volumes of court transcripts, and period newspapers, leading readers to wonder if justice was really served.

  • - Reflections on Teaching, Reading, and Understanding
     
    430,-

    Asks questions that connect Hemingway's time and our own digital era. Are there qualities of digital age life that make students more connected to Hemingway's life and writing? How can we compare the 21st-century transhumanist interest in making ourselves into 'something more than merely human' with Hemingway's characters?

  • - The Success of Midwestern Front Porch Campaigns
    av Jeffrey Normand Bourdon
    392

    Explores how front porch campaigns transformed candidate interaction with the public. In 1880, James Garfield decided to try something new: rather than run the typical passive campaign for president, he would welcome voters to his farm. Not only did Garfield win, but he started a new campaign technique.

  • av Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach
    227

    An exploration of intergenerational motherhood, which emphasises that there is no single narrative of motherhood, no finite image of her body or its transformation, and no unified name for any of this experience. The collection is a reminder of the mothers we all come from, urging us to remember both our named and unnamed pasts.

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