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  • av David Schaeffer
    357,-

    The "Greatest Generation" was filled with war heroes and love stories, during and shortly after World War II. Love of God, country, and family were the priorities of young men and women facing and surviving military service at the time. This is the true story of Bill, a twenty-eight-year-old Gettysburg seminarian and Purple Heart veteran, who was still single, disenchanted with women, and unsure of his future in the ministry. Mary was a twenty-two-year-old, highly educated, pragmatic woman starting a public health program in Greenville, South Carolina. After meeting, they quickly fell in love and became engaged on the same day Bill left for an eighteen-month post-graduate religious and academic study program in Sweden in January 1947. Based on hundreds of handwritten letters during and after the war, this nonfiction historical romance explores how, with God's help, one couple's love, commitment, faith, and trust was sustained and grew across an ocean of separation.

  • av Glenn F. Chesnut
    549,-

  • av Herb Bridges
    549,-

    Through nearly 1,000 photographs, this picture essay illustrates the day-to-day activities on the set of the greatest American cinematic saga of all, Gone With the Wind. Many heretofore unpublished photographs-those made by studio photographers, for example, as well as rare snapshots taken by crew members-are included. Many books, essays, and articles have been written on the subject, but this candid chronicle presents a unique view of the daily activities and the many people involved in bringing Margaret Mitchell's unforgettable story to the screen. Herb Bridges is a lifelong fan and collector of Gone With the Wind memorabilia. His previous books include Scarlett Fever and Favorite Scenes from Gone With the Wind.

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