Publication date: 1989
Review Personal Reminiscences Of General Robert E. Lee / United States Historical Society:From Forward: Dr. J. Williams Jones' Reminiscences of General Robert E. Lee is universally regarded as one of the most valuable and interesting works on the South's great commander, but copies of the original work are rare. The United States Historical Society is pleased and proud to be working with Washington and Lee University on this and other project,.
Creator: Pierre de Fontnouvelle Publication date: 1993-06-01 Dewey code: 220.609 Price: $29.95
Review Intro to the History of Exegesis: Saint Augustine (Introduction to the History of Exegesis) / Saint Bede's Publications:It is generally acknowledged that we do not have at our disposal today a history of patristic exegesis. We have many monographs on the exegesis of this or that Father. But there exists no general work presenting the principal traits and characteristics of their exegesis, taken one at a time and in order. In this series, the distinguished French theologian, Bertrand de Margerie, S. J. , attempts to fill this lacuna.
Publication date: 2001-01 Dewey code: 509 List Price: $12.95 Price: $100.00
Review Nikola Tesla: The Man Who Harnessed Niagara Falls / Metascience Productions:
Publication date: 1983-11 Dewey code: 796.3230924 Price: $4.95
Review Sports Star: Larry Bird (Sports Star) / Harcourt:A biography of "Mean" Joe Greene, a defensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers who is part of their powerful "front four" defense.
Edition: 6th Publication date: 1907
Review The true Abraham Lincoln (The "true" biographies and histories) / Lippincott:
Publication date: 1979
Review Living proof : an autobiography / Hank Williams, Jr., with Michael Bane / New York : Putnam:
Publication date: 1994
Review Handwritten autobiography for the Chicago Press and Tribune (Treasures of the Library of Congress) / Easton Press:
Authors
- J. A. Leo and ZALL, P. M. (edited by) LEMAY
Publication date: 1986
Review BENJAMIN FRANKLIN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Norton:
Publication date: 1980-12 Price: $1.25
Review The Message of Jesus Christ / Greenleaf Books (ME):
Authors
- Johanne Marie Karoline Salomon Arndt
Publication date: 2001-06 Dewey code: 823.912
Review A Critical Study of Sean Ofaolain's Life and Work (Mellen Studies in Architecture) / Edwin Mellen Press:A critical exploration of the life and work of Sean O'Faolain, a somewhat neglected Irish writer, placing his achievement in historical and political context. Marie Arndt's theoretical framework uses primarily Foucault and Fanon. Though O'Faolain tried to convey a picture of himself as an internationalist, he also remained emotionally attached to his Irish roots. This study proposes that these fundamental points lie at the heart of his often contradictory arguments on contemporary Irish issues such as the Gaelic heritage, Catholicism, nationalism, and the Anglo-Irish and English colonial presence in Ireland.
Authors
- U.S. Congressional Budget Office
Publication date: 1995
Review First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, 1929-1994 : memorial tributes in the One Hundred Third Congress of the United States (SuDoc Y 1.1/3:103-32) / U.S. G.P.O.:
Creator: Frank J. Williams Publication date: 2000-07-30 Dewey code: 973.41092 List Price: $125.00 Price: $100.00
Review George Washington and the Origins of the American Presidency / Praeger Publishers:This essay collection is a retrospective analysis of the Washington administration's importance to the understanding of the modern presidency. Contemporary presidential scholarship gives little attention to the enormous impact that Washington's actions had on establishing the presidency. Most contemporary literature starts with 1933 and, although FDR's impact on the development of the modern institution of the presidency is undeniable, Washington's actions in office also established standards for practices that continue to this day. This analysis of the Washington presidency begins with an examination of Washington's leadership and its relevance to the modern presidency. The second group of essays looks at different aspects of presidential powers and the precedents established by the Washington administration. The third section examines Washington's press coverage, looking at the origins of Washington's image and the various myths in the press as well as the president's difficult relations with his contemporary press. A thoughtful and important corrective that will be of interest to scholars, students, and researchers involved with the American presidency and its history.
Publication date: 1879
Review Life of George Washington / Putnam:
Publication date: 1927
Review "Plucky" Lindbergh;: Incidents in the life of Colonel Charles Lindbergh and brief biography, log of his transatlantic trip and receptions, recording all important facts, / Gem Pub. Co:
Publication date: 1976
Review What Manner of Man a biography of Martin Luther King, Jr. / Johnson:
Edition: 2. ed Publication date: 1927
Review "Plucky" Lindbergh;: Incidents in the life of Colonel Charles Lindbergh and brief biography, log of his transatlantic trip and receptions, recording all important facts, / Wetzel Pub. Co:
Publication date: 1923
Review The autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt,: With illustrations / Charles Scribner's Sons:
Publication date: 1979-01-01
Review The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. / Publisher Unknown:
Creator: Joan Paterson Keer Publication date: 1972
Review George Washington: A Biography in His Own Words, Vol. 2 / Newsweek:Deluxe edition with blue leather cover. Part of the Newsweek Book Division's series "The Founding Fathers". Contains 140 illustrations - old woodcuts and engravings, cartoons, maps, portraits, and sketches to accompany exerpts from George Washinton's writings - diaries, letters, wartime memoranda, speeches and state paper. This book also contains a selected bibliograpy and complete index to make this a useful reference work.
Publication date: 2008-06-12 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $99.99 Price: $99.99
Review Christopher Columbus / IndyPublish:
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