Authors
- Wilhelm Von Lenz
- Madeleine R. Baker
Publication date: 1973-02 Dewey code: 786.10922 Price: $33.50
Review The Great Piano Virtuosos of Our Time (Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Era of the New Deal) / Da Capo Press:
Creator: Office of the Federal Register (U.S.) Publication date: 1999-09-28 Price: $62.00
Review Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, Ronald Reagan, 1983, Book 2: July 2 to December 31, 1983 / Office of the Federal Register:Public Papers of the Presidents, Ronald Reagan, 1983, by the Office of the Federal Register, contains official public messages, statements, speeches, and news conferences of the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, released by the White House from July 2 through December 31, 1983. The documents contained within this handsome hardbound edition of the Public Papers are arranged in chronological order. Included in this handsome edition is an index and appendices.
Publication date: 1990-04 Dewey code: 338.76292092 Price: $100.00
Review The American Ford (The Fordiana series) / Motorbooks International:
Edition: 1st Publication date: 1989
Review Elvis, his real life in the 60's: My personal scrapbook / [Sharon R. Fox] / Sharon R. Fox:
Authors
- Michael P. Johnson
- Susan M. Hartmann
- James L. Roark
- Sarah Stage
- Frederick Douglass
- Benjamin Franklin
- Peter C. Mancall
- Patricia Cline Cohen
- Alan Lawson
Creator: David W. Blight Edition: 3rd Publication date: 2007-10-19 Dewey code: 973 Price: $96.00
Review American Promise Compact 3e V1 & Envisioning America & Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin 2e & Federalist & Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 2e / Bedford/St. Martin's:
Publication date: 2003-08 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $95.99 Price: $95.99
Review Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World / IndyPublish.com:This Bay I shall describe when I come to speake of the rest of the Coast. Hoisted out the Boats and moor'd with the Stream Anchor. While this was doing I went ashore accompanyed by Mr. Banks and Dr. Solander to look for a Watering place and to speak with the Natives, who were assembled on the Beach at the Head of the Bay to the Number of 30 or 40. They were so far from being afraid or surprised at our coming amongst them that three of them came on board without the least hesitation. They are something above the Middle size, of a Dark Copper Colour with long black hair; they paint their Bodies in Streakes, mostly Red and Black.
Publication date: 2008-09-11 List Price: $95.99 Price: $95.99
Review Voyages of Samuel de Champlain, V3 / IndyPublish:
Edition: 5th Publication date: 2001-11-01 Dewey code: 920 Price: $17.95
Review Bob Dylan: A Biography / Helter Skelter Publishing:Written at the dawn of the seventies by a former crime reporter and self-confessed "mafia expert", this book was not only the first serious study of Dylan's life and work, but also a landmark in the way popular music was written about. In addition to a Bob biographer's wish-list of interviews, Scaduto pulled off the remarkable coup of getting Dylan's full co-operation without conceding an editorial veto. Dylan has read this book cover to cover and discusses its uncomfortable contents with the author at length!Though a veritable publishing industry has followed in Scaduto's wake, arguably no-one since has come as close to revealing the true nature of the man behind the shades. "Pioneering portrait of this legendarily elusive artist. Now in a welcome reprint, it's a real treat to read this still-classic Bobography. "-Q***** Five Stars!"A classic!"-Paul Williams, author of Bob Dylan: Performing Artist"Pioneers are often written out of history but never let it be forgotten that Scaduto was the man. It's scandalous that this book has been out of print for so many years. Its return should be greeted with dancing in the street. "-Jimmy Rogan, from the foreword"The author's triumph was that ultimately he persuaded Dylan to talk. "-Liz Thompson, editor of the Dylan Companion"I read it. [+]
Some of it is pretty straight, some of it exactly the way it happened I rather enjoyed it. "-Bob Dylan.
Publication date: 1861
Review A pictorial biography of Andrew Jackson / Henry Bill:
Creator: Vincent J. Marsala Publication date: 1994-11-30 Dewey code: 973.7092 List Price: $119.95 Price: $95.96
Review Abraham Lincoln: Sources and Style of Leadership / Greenwood Press:Written by both historians and political scientists, this new essay collection explores the sources, style, and quality of Lincoln's leadership. Challenging several popular schools of thought, the contributors show that both Lincoln's character and American democratic culture influenced his leadership style. They present him as a principled leader who sought realistic solutions in extenuating circumstances. Building on the democratic principles of the nation's framers, his vision of equality was consistent with the views of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. The portrait that emerges is of an "active-flexible" president whose culture permitted a magnanimous and prudential political style. Lincoln's leadership encouraged the development of responsible democratic rule. The volume places Lincoln's leadership in a historical context and within the political perspective of the influences on him and his impact on others. It also examines his leadership style in terms of the factors organization theorists consider essential for effectiveness. The initial chapters focus on the impact others had on Lincoln and how he transformed their ideas into his own political vision. The work then turns to Lincoln's political style during the Civil War and how he influenced others. [+]
The final chapter puts Lincoln's political style in the perspective of world leaders of his age. This volume will be of interest to both historians and political scientists.
Creator: Charles T. Cullen Publication date: 1990-01-23 Dewey code: 973.46092 List Price: $99.50 Price: $99.50
Review The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. 23: January 1792-May 1792 / Princeton University Press:This volume deals with an unusually active, dramatic period during Thomas Jefferson's tenure as Secretary of State.
Publication date: 1987
Review THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE NEW NATION : A BIOGRAPHY / The Easton Press:
Publication date: 2005-08 Dewey code: 780 List Price: $25.00 Price: $489.63
Review Johann Sebastian Bach: His Life In Pictures And Documents / Augsburg Fortress Publishers:The monumental work of J. S. Bach—some 250 cantatas, 280 organ compositions, the great Passions, oratorios and masses, the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Brandenburg Concertos, the Art of the Fugue—stands as a high-water mark of Western civilization. Yet that work is understandable only in light of Bach's profound Christian faith, asserts Hans Conrad Fischer. Born under the shadow of Wartburg Castle, where Martin Luther in seclusion had translated the New Testament into German, Bach saw his work as a daily engagement with Christian mysteries, often signing his manuscripts SDG–soli deo gratia or for God's glory alone. This lavish volume celebrates Bach unabashedly. The engrossing text, enhanced with dozens of portraits, photos of locales and artifacts, maps and manuscripts, brings Bach, his faith, and his achievements directly to the reader. So too does the accompanying CD-ROM, including 17 key selections sampling Bach's best-known pieces from each genre and period of his life. It conclusively presents J. S. [+]
Bach's genius as not only musical but also religious, one that still effectively presents Christian faith to today's largely secular public.
Publication date: 1884
Review The life and public services of Abraham Lincoln, / Daily Independent Steam Power Print:
Publication date: 2008-11-12 List Price: $95.99 Price: $95.99
Review Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World / IndyPublish:
Authors
- Barry . E. O'Meara
- Napoleon Bonaparte
Publication date: 1822
Review Napoleon in Exile; or, a Voice From St. Helena. Volume I. / London: W. Simpkin and R. Marshall:Volume 1 of a two volume set! "The Opinions and Reflections of Napoleon on the Most Important Events of His Life and Government, in His Own Words. ".
Creator: Charles T. Cullen Publication date: 1986-12-01 Dewey code: 973.46092 List Price: $99.50 Price: $99.49
Review The Papers of Thomas Jefferson / Princeton University Press:
Publication date: 1989-08 List Price: $24.95 Price: $152.69
Review Winston Churchill on Empire (Studies in statesmanship) / Carolina Academic Press:
Creator: John Y Simon Edition: 1st Publication date: 2008-07-30 Dewey code: 973 List Price: $100.00 Price: $100.00
Review The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 30: October 1, 1880-December 31, 1882 (U S Grant Papers) / Southern Illinois University Press:In the final weeks of the 1880 campaign, Ulysses S. Grant left Galena and headed east to stump for the Republican ticket. At rallies in New England, upstate New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York City, sometimes several times a day, the reticent Grant warmed to his role. Sounding a familiar postwar theme, he repeatedly condemned voter harassment in the South, asserting the right of “our fellow-citizens of African descent,. to go to the polls, even though they are in the minority, and put in their ballot without being burned out of their homes, and without being threatened or intimidated. ” James A. Garfield won a narrow victory over Major General Winfield S. Hancock and welcomed Grant's advice on matters ranging from cabinet choices to foreign policy. [+]
Rootless since their White House days, unsatisfied with backwater Galena, the Grants now decided to settle in New York City and took rooms at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. In January, 1881, Grant accepted the presidency of the 1883 World's Fair Commission, charged with bringing an exposition to New York City. Initial enthusiasm soon gave way to rancor, as factions split over where to place the fair. Grant favored Central Park, but public sentiment intervened, and funding evaporated. By March, Grant resigned. A friend told a reporter, “Grant and I had a long talk over the matter across the way in his son's office, and we both arrived at the conclusion that the people of New-York don't want a World's Fair. ” Grant's business interests reflected the international stage he now occupied. Competing plans for an isthmian canal through Panama, Mexico, and Nicaragua jockeyed for support, and Grant had his favorite. “The only feasible route for a canal across from the Atlantic to the Pacific is by the Nicaragua route. I have been all over the routes myself, besides having examined all the reports made regarding each of them carefully, and that is my firm conviction. ” Grant published an article championing Nicaragua even as momentum swung behind Panama. But Grant's attention was drawn more to railroads and to Mexico. When his friend Matías Romero promoted a new line through Oaxaca, Grant jumped on board. A speech to American capitalists in November, 1880, led a few months later to the incorporation of the Mexican Southern Railroad, with Grant as president. By April, 1881, he was in Mexico City, where he told lawmakers: “I predict, with the building of these roads, a development of the country will take place such as has never been witnessed in any country before. There is nothing, in my opinion, to stand in the way of Mexican progress and grandeur, and wealth, but the people themselves. ” In June, Grant returned from Mexico with a new charter in hand. But his mind was on Garfield and Secretary of State James G. Blaine, two men who had thwarted him at the Republican convention one year earlier. Grant supported his Stalwart ally, Roscoe Conkling, in a power struggle with Garfield and Blaine. From New Orleans to New York City, Grant spoke candidly. “If you want to know what I think of the manner in which Mr. Conkling has been treated by the President and his colleagues in the Senate, I will tell you without any hesitation. I think it is most outrageous. ” The feud ended after Garfield was shot on July 2. When he died in September, Grant wept with the nation. Fitz John Porter had sought restoration to the army since his dismissal after the Second Battle of Bull Run. Grant had previously rebuffed Porter but now reversed course. “I believe I have heretofore done you an injustice, both in thought & speach. ” Taking up a case that divided former commanders now in Congress, Grant forcefully argued for Porter's vindication. Grant and wife Julia bought a home just off Fifth Avenue in New York City. In the summer, he commuted from his seaside cottage at Long Branch, New Jersey, to his office on Wall Street, where he greeted a steady stream of admirers and influence-seekers. A silent partner in the brokerage firm his son Ulysses, Jr. , formed with Ferdinand Ward, Grant left finances in Ward's hands. Surveys for the Mexican Southern proceeded. Banquets and parties filled many evenings. The Grants settled into Manhattan society. .
Creator: J. Jefferson Looney Publication date: 2005-01-04 Dewey code: 973.46092 List Price: $99.50 Price: $99.50
Review The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series: Volume 1: 4 March 1809 to 15 November 1809 (Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series) / Princeton University Press:This volume inaugurates the definitive edition of papers from Thomas Jefferson's retirement. As the volume opens, a new president is installed and Jefferson is anticipating his return to Virginia, where he will pursue a fascinating range of personal and intellectual activities. He prepares for his final departure from Washington by settling accounts and borrowing to pay his creditors. At Monticello he tells of his efforts to restore order at his mismanaged mill complex, breed merino sheep, and otherwise resume full control of his financial and agricultural affairs. Though he is entering retirement, he still has one foot firmly planted in the world of public affairs. He acknowledges a flood of accolades on his retirement and has frequent exchanges with President James Madison. While fielding written requests for money, favors, and advice from a kaleidoscopic array of relatives, acquaintances, strangers, cranks, anonymous writers, and a blackmailer, he maintains a wide and varied correspondence with scientists and scholars on both sides of the Atlantic. The volume's highlights include first-hand accounts of Jefferson's demeanor at his successor's inauguration and one of the most detailed descriptions of life at Monticello by a visitor; Jefferson's recommendations on book purchases to a literary club and a teacher; chemical analyses of tobacco by a French scientist that first isolated nicotine; the earliest descriptions of the death of Meriwether Lewis; one of Jefferson's most eloquent calls for religious tolerance; and his modest assessment of the value of his writings in reply to a printer interested in publishing them.
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