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Author: Cornelius Ryan Publisher: Simon and Schuster ISBN: 1439126461 Category : History Languages : en Pages : 352
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The unparalleled, classic work of history that recreates the battle that changed World War II—the Allied invasion of Normandy. The Longest Day is Cornelius Ryan’s unsurpassed account of D-Day, a book that endures as a masterpiece of military history. In this compelling tale of courage and heroism, glory and tragedy, Ryan painstakingly recreates the fateful hours that preceded and followed the massive invasion of Normandy to retell the story of an epic battle that would turn the tide against world fascism and free Europe from the grip of Nazi Germany. This book, first published in 1959, is a must for anyone who loves history, as well as for anyone who wants to better understand how free nations prevailed at a time when darkness enshrouded the earth.
Author: Cornelius Ryan Publisher: Simon and Schuster ISBN: 1439126461 Category : History Languages : en Pages : 352
Book Description
The unparalleled, classic work of history that recreates the battle that changed World War II—the Allied invasion of Normandy. The Longest Day is Cornelius Ryan’s unsurpassed account of D-Day, a book that endures as a masterpiece of military history. In this compelling tale of courage and heroism, glory and tragedy, Ryan painstakingly recreates the fateful hours that preceded and followed the massive invasion of Normandy to retell the story of an epic battle that would turn the tide against world fascism and free Europe from the grip of Nazi Germany. This book, first published in 1959, is a must for anyone who loves history, as well as for anyone who wants to better understand how free nations prevailed at a time when darkness enshrouded the earth.
Author: Jean Prokott Publisher: ISBN: 9781736577714 Category : Languages : en Pages : 114
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Poetry. Women's Studies. "THE SECOND LONGEST DAY OF THE YEAR offers us a poetic landscape that is easily entered but not lightly forgotten. Jean Prokott's writing is agile. It moves gracefully from a stark wittiness and conversational observations to unforgettable imagery evoking the true palpability of grief. You'll find yourself pausing between pages to reflect and revel; to mourn or query; to grow and keep going."--Sierra DeMulder
Author: Jean Prokott Publisher: ISBN: 9781838251628 Category : Poetry Languages : en Pages : 32
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" Wry, funny and raw, Prokott's distinctive poetry spins out from the personal into the public in The Birthday Effect " Jean Prokott is the winner of the AWP Intro Journals Award. She has published work in numerous journals including Rattle, Arts & Letters, Midwestern Gothic, Quarterly West, RHINO, Red Wheelbarrow and Sierra Nevada Review. She teaches in Rochester, Minnesota.
Author: Lucas Varela Publisher: Fantagraphics Books ISBN: 1606999516 Category : Capitalism Languages : en Pages : 129
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In a futuristic city, two mega-companies share power, while indulging in a thankless war to eliminate the other, by any means necessary. The crash of an extraterrestrial flying saucer will, perhaps, change that. This masterfully crafted, witty and irreverent graphic novel is Argentine cartoonist and graphic designer Lucas Varela's debut.
Author: Katrina Kenison Publisher: Grand Central Publishing ISBN: 1455518042 Category : Biography & Autobiography Languages : en Pages : 185
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From the author of The Gift of an Ordinary Day comes an intimate memoir of loss, self-discovery, and growth that will resonate deeply with any woman who has ever mourned the passage of time, questioned her own purpose, or wondered, "Do I have what it takes to create something new in my life?" "No longer indispensable, no longer assured of our old carefully crafted identities, no longer beautiful in the way we were at twenty or thirty or forty, we are hungry and searching nonetheless." With the candor and warmth that have endeared her to readers, Kenison reflects on the inevitable changes wrought by time: the death of a dear friend, children leaving home, recognition of her own physical vulnerability, and surprising shifts in her marriage. She finds solace in the notion that midlife is also a time of unprecedented opportunity for growth as old roles and responsibilities fall away, and unanticipated possibilities appear on the horizon. More a spiritual journey than a physical one, Kenison's beautifully crafted exploration begins and ends with a home, a life, a marriage. But this metamorphosis proves as demanding as any trek or pilgrimage to distant lands-it will guide and inspire every woman who finds herself asking: "What now?"
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald Publisher: Broadview Press ISBN: 1770488219 Category : Fiction Languages : en Pages : 322
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The Great Gatsby is widely regarded as one of the masterpieces of American fiction. It tells of the mysterious Jay Gatsby’s grand effort to win the love of Daisy Buchanan, the rich girl who embodies for him the promise of the American dream. Deeply romantic in its concern with self making, ideal love, and the power of illusion, it draws on modernist techniques to capture the spirit of the materialistic, morally adrift, post-war era that Fitzgerald dubbed “the jazz age.” Gatsby’s aspirations remain inseparable from the rhythms and possibilities suggested by modern consumer culture, popular song, and the movies, while his obstacles remain inseparable from contemporary American anxieties about social mobility, racial mongrelization, and the fate of Western civilization. This Broadview edition sets the novel in context by providing readers with a critical introduction and crucial background material about the consumer culture in which Fitzgerald was immersed, the novel’s composition and reception, and the jazz age. The second edition has been updated throughout, with expanded writings on race and immigration in 1920s America from Anzia Yezierska, Alain Locke, and others.
Author: Douglas W. Ayres Publisher: Trafford Publishing ISBN: 1553691865 Category : Biography & Autobiography Languages : en Pages : 390
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Ever wonder what it is like spending almost a half-century as a city manager, in cities from coast to coast? It's nothing like that. Douglas W. Ayres did it and, even more important, has written about it.
Author: Helen Marquis Publisher: New York : Meredith Press ISBN: 9780696690907 Category : Canada Fiction Languages : en Pages : 116
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When a blizzard prevents her parents from returning home on Christmas Eve, a thirteen-year-old girl must somehow provide a successful Christmas for her younger brother and sister.
Author: Diane Reynolds Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers ISBN: 1498206573 Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 508
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Few twentieth-century theologians have had a bigger impact on theology than Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a man who lived his faith and died at the hands of the Nazis. For Bonhoeffer, the theological was the personal, life and faith deeply intertwined--and to this day the world is inspired by that witness. Yet the true story of the women in this remarkable man's life has until now been obscured by a conventional narrative that has distorted their role. Using primary source material by the women, and even including the first ever photo of alleged "first fiancee" Elisabeth Zinn, this book "sees" these women fully for the first time. A highly readable but scholarly work of narrative nonfiction, The Doubled Life places Bonhoeffer's theology of love and sexuality within the context of his struggles with women, friendship, and the evils of Nazi Germany.
Author: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Aging. Subcommittee on Retirement Income and Employment Publisher: ISBN: Category : Medicare Languages : en Pages : 116