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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Saline (Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
Our Pride, Saline, MI, USA
History of Soybeans and Soyfoods in Michigan (1853-2021)
Author: William Shurtleff; Akiko Aoyagi
Publisher: Soyinfo Center
ISBN: 1948436515
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 1217
Book Description
The world's most comprehensive, well documented, and well illustrated book on this subject. With extensive subject and geographic index. 211 photographs and illustrations - mostly color. Free of charge in digital PDF format.
Publisher: Soyinfo Center
ISBN: 1948436515
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 1217
Book Description
The world's most comprehensive, well documented, and well illustrated book on this subject. With extensive subject and geographic index. 211 photographs and illustrations - mostly color. Free of charge in digital PDF format.
Henry Ford and his Researchers - History of their Work with Soybeans, Soyfoods and Chemurgy (1928-2011)
Author: William Shurtleff
Publisher: Soyinfo Center
ISBN: 1928914365
Category : Chemurgy
Languages : en
Pages : 437
Book Description
Publisher: Soyinfo Center
ISBN: 1928914365
Category : Chemurgy
Languages : en
Pages : 437
Book Description
Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Henry Ford and His Researchers' Work with Soybeans, Soyfoods, and Chemurgy
Author: William Shurtleff
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chemurgy
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chemurgy
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
The Michigan Murders
Author: Edward Keyes
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504025598
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
Edgar Award Finalist: The true story of a serial killer who terrorized a midwestern town in the era of free love—by the coauthor of The French Connection. In 1967, during the time of peace, free love, and hitchhiking, nineteen-year-old Mary Terese Fleszar was last seen alive walking home to her apartment in Ypsilanti, Michigan. One month later, her naked body—stabbed over thirty times and missing both feet and a forearm—was discovered, partially buried, on an abandoned farm. A year later, the body of twenty-year-old Joan Schell was found, similarly violated. Southeastern Michigan was terrorized by something it had never experienced before: a serial killer. Over the next two years, five more bodies were uncovered around Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, Michigan. All the victims were tortured and mutilated. All were female students. After multiple failed investigations, a chance sighting finally led to a suspect. On the surface, John Norman Collins was an all-American boy—a fraternity member studying elementary education at Eastern Michigan University. But Collins wasn’t all that he seemed. His female friends described him as aggressive and short tempered. And in August 1970, Collins, the “Ypsilanti Ripper,” was arrested, found guilty, and sentenced to life in prison without chance of parole. Written by the coauthor of The French Connection, The Michigan Murders delivers a harrowing depiction of the savage murders that tormented a small midwestern town.
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504025598
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
Edgar Award Finalist: The true story of a serial killer who terrorized a midwestern town in the era of free love—by the coauthor of The French Connection. In 1967, during the time of peace, free love, and hitchhiking, nineteen-year-old Mary Terese Fleszar was last seen alive walking home to her apartment in Ypsilanti, Michigan. One month later, her naked body—stabbed over thirty times and missing both feet and a forearm—was discovered, partially buried, on an abandoned farm. A year later, the body of twenty-year-old Joan Schell was found, similarly violated. Southeastern Michigan was terrorized by something it had never experienced before: a serial killer. Over the next two years, five more bodies were uncovered around Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, Michigan. All the victims were tortured and mutilated. All were female students. After multiple failed investigations, a chance sighting finally led to a suspect. On the surface, John Norman Collins was an all-American boy—a fraternity member studying elementary education at Eastern Michigan University. But Collins wasn’t all that he seemed. His female friends described him as aggressive and short tempered. And in August 1970, Collins, the “Ypsilanti Ripper,” was arrested, found guilty, and sentenced to life in prison without chance of parole. Written by the coauthor of The French Connection, The Michigan Murders delivers a harrowing depiction of the savage murders that tormented a small midwestern town.
Merchant Vessels of the United States
Michigan Historical Collections
The Thomsonian Recorder
Pioneer Collections. Report of the Pioneer Society of the State of Michigan. Together with Reports of County, Town, and District Pioneer Societies
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385511747
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 694
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385511747
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 694
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.