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  • - Private Papers of Harry S.Truman
    av Harry S. Truman
    677

    This is a collection of private papers from family correspondence, testy letters never sent, memoranda, an off-and-on diary, and complaints about the restrictions of the ""White prison"". It covers the period from his occupancy of the White House in 1945 to shortly before his death in 1972.

  • - Later Middle Ages
    av Eric Voegelin
    947

    In this, his third volume on the history of political ideas, Vogelin continues his exploration of political thought, illuminating the great figures of the high Middle Ages and particulary focusing on the ""civilizational schism"" which resulted in the disappearance of the ""sacrum imperium"".

  • - A Memoir of Adoption
    av Nancy McCabe
    401

    This is the story of Nancy's McCabe's adoption of a daughter and the many obstacles she faced during the adoption and adjustment process. Especially poignant is her struggle to bond with a sick, grieving baby while in a foreign country during political unrest.

  • - Inside Photojournalism
    av Howard Chapnick
    627

    This work explores the history of documentary photography, from the early years of Life and Look magazines to the more recent explosion of photographic technology. It features anecdotes from the author's own career and covers practical, creative and ethical issues.

  • - Derek Walcott's ""Omeros
    av Robert D. Hamner
    947

    This analysis of Walcott's ""Omeros"", argues that the poem is an innovative extension of the epic tradition. The book examines Walcott's writing career and traces his development of devices, themes, techniques and a narrative style essential to epic poetry.

  • - Comprehending the Whole
     
    761

    In keeping with Durrell's multifaceted career and the centrality of his experiments, the essays in this collection use a variety of literary approaches to the diversity of Durrell's contributions of literature, illuminating four major dimensions of Durrell's writing.

  • av Michael White
    401

    A collection of 12 wide-ranging stories about those unexpected moments in our lives when our layers of defenses are peeled away, one by one, and we are left with the harsh inevitability of our fates. Touching on themes of loneliness and isolation, it deals with characters alienated from society.

  • av Martha S. Vogeler
    767

    Political and literary journalist Austin Harrison became editor of the ""English Review"" in 1910. While holding that chair, he expanded the publication's literary scope by publishing articles on such issues as woman suffrage, parliamentary reform, the German threat, and Irish home rule. This book assesses Harrison's tenure at the ""English Review"".

  • - Exploring Darwin's Tapestry
    av John Hess
    881

    The Galapagos ecosystem, a tapestry of living things, is probably the best preserved of any in the world. Like all ecosystems, it is made of many components that are interwoven and interdependent. Now, in spectacular pictures and insightful prose, The Galapagos: Exploring Darwin's Tapestry opens the Galapagos experience to general readers.

  • av Eric Voegelin
    1 177

    Contains selected correspondence written by Eric Voegelin during the period 1924 to 1949. This work is suitable for readers concerned with political theory and with better understanding of Voegelin's intellectual pilgrimage from his earliest academic years to his emergence as one of the most significant philosophers of our time.

  • - Empowerment through Narrative
    av Elaine J. Lawless
    767

    Once every nine minutes in the United States, a woman is beaten by her spouse or partner. This work gathers together the experiences of women who have fallen victim to domestic violence, and those who have managed to escape and rebuild their lives.

  • - The Antarctic Diaries of Stuart D. Paine, Second Byrd Expedition
     
    577

    Admiral Richard Byrd launched his Second Expedition to chart the southernmost continent. This work reveals the daily struggles, extreme personalities, and the bravery of early explorers. Detailing the men's frustrations, annoyances, and questioning of leadership, it provides insight into how Byrd conducted his expeditions.

  • - The Life of Folklorist Mary Alicia Owen
    av Greg Olson
    501

  • av Ann Liberman
    647

    Focuses on the eleven states of the old Confederacy, and Kentucky and West Virginia, and offers a brick-and-mortar reflection of the region's rich history. This book includes the country's oldest governor's mansion in continuous use, in Virginia, and two built as recently as the 1960s, in Louisiana and Georgia.

  • - Diary of Twenty-eight Days on the Russian Front, Winter, 1942-43
    av Eugenio Corti
    481

    This account of the bitter fighting on the Russian front during World War II is told through the eyes of one former officer in the Italian army. His diary is of his experiences during the month it took the troops to break through the Russian line to freedom, and it is already a classic in Italy.

  • av Francesca Aran Murphy
    1 137

    Etienne Gilson often stood alone in presenting St Thomas Aquinas as a theologian, one whose philosophy came from his faith. This struggle to reconcile faith and reason was a cornerstone of Gilson's contribution to philosophy. Francesa Aran Murphy offers an intellectual biography of this French philosopher.

  • av Lisle A. Rose
    481

    The twentieth century was preeminently an age of warring states and collapsing empires. Industrialism brought not peace but the sword. And the tip of that sword was sea power. This volume recalls the early twentieth-century world of emerging, predatory industrial nations engaging in the last major scramble for global markets and empire.

  • av John Bird
    581 - 767

    More than a study of Mark Twain's language, this book delves into the psychological aspects of metaphor to reveal the writer's attitudes and thoughts, showing how using metaphor as a guide to Twain reveals much about his composition process. It offers readers not only insights into Twain but also an introduction to this interdisciplinary field.

  • - Saving Journalism in the Information Age
    av Philip Meyer
    547 - 831

    Takes declines in circulation and the number of dailies into consideration offering a variety of ways to save journalism. This book argues that understanding the relationship between quality and profit probably may not save traditional newspapers, but such knowledge can guide new media enterprises.

  • - My Years as a Guard in America's Most Notorious Prison
    av George H. Gregory
    421

    A first-hand account from a prison guard's perspective years spent in the infamous US Penitentiary at Alcatraz. George Gregory began his career as a guard for the Federal Bureau of Prisons in 1940. He was transferred to Alcatraz in 1947 and for the next 15 years worked on ""The Rock"".

  • - The Hiroshima Decision
    av Robert James Maddox
    347

    Weapons for Victory originally appeared in 1995, the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War II. Now, in this paperback edition, Robert James Maddox provides a new introduction about the ongoing controversy related to the decision to bomb Hiroshima.

  • av Anthony John Harding
    907

    Examines the ways in which mythology was received and reinterpreted by the most prominent English Romantic poets. This book addresses the wider question of the contemporary reception of myth including what sources the Romantics turned to and what roles were given to mythology in the writer's works.

  • av Langston Hughes
    981

    Although Langston Hughes had a lifelong engagement in theatre and other performance arts, his work in this area is the least known of his contributions to African American expressive culture. This volume focuses on Hughes's plays after 1942, along with all of his other work written for performance.

  • - Perspectives on a Literary Phenomenon
     
    557

    An analysis of J. K. Rowling's work from a broad range of perspectives within literature, folklore, psychology, sociology, and popular culture. It explores the Harry Potter series' literary ancestors and the moral and ethical dimensions of Harry's world, including objections to the series raised within some religious circles.

  • - Letters to the Editor
     
    707

  • - The Myths of Revisionism
    av Robert James Maddox
    477

  • av Arvarh E. Strickland
    677

    This title seeks to provide a detailed history of the Chicago Urban League from its founding in 1916 through the early years of the civil rights movement in the 1960s and relates the work of this agency to broader developments in Chicago and America as a whole.

  • - Newsmagazines and Vietnam
    av James Landers
    801

    In The Weekly War, James Landers provides the first in-depth investigation of how the three major newsmagazines - Newsweek, Time, and U.S. News & World Report - covered the Vietnam War and the impact their coverage had on the American public, presidents, and policymakers.

  • - Foreign Policy and the End of the Cold War
    av Beth A. Fischer
    501

    In this study, the author demonstrates that rather than simply being reactive in bringing about an end to the Cold War, it was the US President who first sought a rapprochement, calling for ""dialogue, co-operation and understanding"". She examines the possible theories for this reversal in policy.

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