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  • av Maxwell D. Taylor
    243

  • - The Story of the Men and Women Who Control Air Traffic
    av Don Biggs
    256

  • av William J. Small
    363

  • av Loraine Stern & Kathleen Mackay
    263,-

  • - Language and Literature
    av Albert H. Marckwardt & James L. Rosier
    363

  • av Dorothy Backer
    383,-

  • - The Pilgrims' First Year in America
    av Thomas Fleming
    237,99

    But the story is by no means entirely grim and solemn. Young explorers get lost in the woods and climb trees to escape "roaring lions." There is a comic duel for the hand of a headstrong fifteen-year-old. We are present at a bizarre visit to the great Indian chief, Massasoit.With masterly skill, Mr. Fleming gives us life-size portraits of the Pilgrim leaders. The Pilgrims' unique achievements--the Mayflower Compact, their tolerance for other faiths, the strict separation of church and state--are discussed in the context of the first year's anxieties and crises. Special attention is given to the younger men who emerged in this first year as the real leaders of the colony--William Bradford and Miles Standish. And new insights are provided into the deep humanity and tolerance of the Pilgrims' spiritual shepherd, Elder William Brewster.On the first Thanksgiving, there is already in the Pilgrim mind a dawning consciousness that they are the forerunners of a great nation. It is implicit in William Bradford's words "As one small candle may light a thousand, so the light kindled here has shone unto many...."

  • av Roy F. Guste
    272

    An intimate treatise on the subject through the ramblings of a student and practitioner of the culinary arts of this exotic region with basic recipes and their variations.

  • - The Making of a News Empire in Washington
    av Howard Bray
    276

  • - The Life and Times of Lyndon Johnson
    av Ronnie Dugger
    423,-

  • av Edwin P. Hoyt
    289

  • - Bread and Freedom in Developing Societies
    av William Maxwell McCord
    289

    An optimistic proposal for the solution to the fierce problems of the Third World nations--by two acknowledged experts.

  • - A Bicentennial History
    av Walter Havighurst
    256

    In character, the first Ohioans exhibited qualities that seemed typical of Americans in general. "The spirit of the place was large, vigorous, and buoyant," Walter Havighurst writes of the colorful early days when settlers attached forests with ax and fire. "Keep the ball rolling" and "Give it a try" became Ohio slogans as boosterism surged, fields were planted, towns were founded, and canals were dug. Steamboats, steel plants, and the rubber industry brought growth to Cleveland, Cincinnati, and other major cities, making Ohio a commercial and industrial as well as an agricultural heartland.

  • - Stories
    av James W. Hall
    251

  • av Christine Bell
    343

    Made into a major motion picture that starred Academy Award winner Marisa Tomei, The Perez Family is "a profound little parable about the redemptive power of love. And when you put it down ... you have glimpsed a single human truth, brilliantly stated. And it will linger in your mind for a long time."--New York Times Book Review

  • - A Natural History of Sorts
    av Jake Page
    231,99

  • - A Novel
    av April (Skidmore College & Bennington College) Bernard
    256

    "Life sucks, but you can still get a good deal if you're sharp". On this motto hangs the saga of a heroine who makes herself up as she goes along, never looking back. A closely observed and intricate comedy of class relations, here is a novel of suspense and adventure on the stormy seas of New York--a book as smart, dangerous, and winning as the femme fatale at its heart.

  • av Wilfred Thesiger
    397

    Wilfred Thesiger is the last of the great British eccentric explorers, renowned for his travels through some of the most inaccessible places on earth.

  • av Steven J. Zeitlin & David S. Greenwald
    256

  • - A Study in the Politics of History
    av Larry William Fuchser
    256

  • - The Tyranny of the Market and the Subversion of Culture
    av Earl Shorris
    289

    If Adam is the archetype of man, and Eve of woman, then the serpent who sold the apple to Eve in the Garden of Eden was the first salesman: all culture and commerce flow from that act.

  • - A Novel
    av Steven Bloom
    231,99

    The time is 1949, just before the Korean War - a war that many believed would become World War III.

  • - A Bicentennial History
    av Robert Laxalt
    231,99

    Sagebrush and neon, shepherds and gangsters, a crossroads and a refuge, Nevada is a state that "didn't deserve to be."

  • av Hans Koning
    237,99

  • av Noah Adams
    289

    Over its 20-year history, National Public Radio's "All things Considered" has become a daily "must-listen" for millions of Americans. Now host Noah Adams gives listeners a "must-read" look behind the scenes at this landmark show. The result is a delight for every fan of what Time calls "the most literate, trenchant, and entertaining news program on the radio".

  • - The Sun, the Stirling Engine and the Drive to Change the World
    av Mark L. Shelton
    263,-

    One of the major challenges of the coming century is how to keep our technological world working and still save the environment and mankind. Author Mark Shelton takes readers through fascinating Sunpower, Inc., staffed by engineers testing a solar-powered machine, which may promise to be one of the most important advances the world has ever known.

  • - The Passing of an American Woodland
    av Robert Arbib
    237,99

  • - A Bicentennial History
    av Bruce Bliven
    263,-

    From the Big Apple to Niagara Falls, the state of New York has always had enormous fascination for Americans.

  • - A History
    av Charles E. Clark
    256

    For the Abnaki Indians who came east, Maine was Dawnland. Other settlers--Europeans--came west, searching first for Norumbega, a mythical city of gold and silver. What they found was more modest, but still it was enough to set them thinking of the different uses to which the place might be put. Most saw what they wanted to see: for naturalist John Josselyn, the region was an idyllic curiosity; Cotton Mather saw a moral desert inviting conquest by Puritan Massachusetts; James Sullivan pictured Maine as a symbol of the romantic nationalism of the new American nation; and in the nineteenth century, John Alfred Poore envisioned it as a vast commercial empire of shipbuilding and lumbering, with Portland as its capital. For Quaker New Dow, Maine was a crucible for testing prohibition and other reforms; for entrepreneurs after the Civil War, it was the site of paper manufacturing and potato farming that brought new exploitation, new French-Canadian immigrants, and a new concern for conservation of dwindling resources. Others more recently have seen a part-time Maine: a summer home to be visited once a year or marketed to those who do.Today, Maine continues to evoke in resident and visitor alike conflicting images that mirror the desire both for more jobs and cheaper energy, and for unspoiled coastlines and forest--both the quest for prosperity and the need for natural places where men's thoughts tend to be, in the words of Maine native Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "long, long thoughts."

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