Author: Libby Fischer Hellmann
Publisher: The Red Herrings Press
ISBN: 1938733983
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
War, Spies, and Bobby Sox: Stories About World War II At Home
Author: Libby Fischer Hellmann
Publisher: The Red Herrings Press
ISBN: 1938733983
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Publisher: The Red Herrings Press
ISBN: 1938733983
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
An Image of Death: An Ellie Foreman Mystery
Author: Libby Fischer Hellmann
Publisher: The Red Herrings Press
ISBN: 1938733053
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
Publisher: The Red Herrings Press
ISBN: 1938733053
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
Jump Cut: Filmmaker Takes On a Security Hack
Author: Libby Fischer Hellmann
Publisher: The Red Herrings Press
ISBN: 1938733878
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 339
Book Description
Chicago video producer Ellie Foreman is back after a decade, entangled in a web of espionage, murder, and suspicion that threatens to destroy what she holds most dear.
Publisher: The Red Herrings Press
ISBN: 1938733878
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 339
Book Description
Chicago video producer Ellie Foreman is back after a decade, entangled in a web of espionage, murder, and suspicion that threatens to destroy what she holds most dear.
War, Spies, and Bobby Sox
Author: Libby Fischer Hellmann
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
As World War II rages across Europe and the Pacific, its impact ripples through communities in the heartland of America. A farm girl is locked in a dangerous love triangle with two Germans soldiers held in an Illinois POW camp... Another German, a war refugee, is forced to risk her life spying on the developing Manhattan Project in Chicago... And espionage surrounds the disappearance of an actress from the thriving Jewish community of Chicago's Lawndale. In this trio of tales, acclaimed thriller author Libby Fischer Hellmann depicts the tumultuous effect of war on the home front and illustrates how the action, terror, and tragedy of World War II was not confined to the front lines.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
As World War II rages across Europe and the Pacific, its impact ripples through communities in the heartland of America. A farm girl is locked in a dangerous love triangle with two Germans soldiers held in an Illinois POW camp... Another German, a war refugee, is forced to risk her life spying on the developing Manhattan Project in Chicago... And espionage surrounds the disappearance of an actress from the thriving Jewish community of Chicago's Lawndale. In this trio of tales, acclaimed thriller author Libby Fischer Hellmann depicts the tumultuous effect of war on the home front and illustrates how the action, terror, and tragedy of World War II was not confined to the front lines.
War, Spies, and Bobby Sox
Author: Libby Fischer Hellmann
Publisher: Red Herrings Press
ISBN: 9781938733970
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
In this trio of tales (The Incidental Spy, POW, and The Day Miriam Hirsch Disappeared), acclaimed thriller author Libby Fischer Hellmann beautifully depictsthe tumultuous effect of war on the home front and illustrates how the action, terror, and tragedy of World War II was not confined to the front lines."
Publisher: Red Herrings Press
ISBN: 9781938733970
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
In this trio of tales (The Incidental Spy, POW, and The Day Miriam Hirsch Disappeared), acclaimed thriller author Libby Fischer Hellmann beautifully depictsthe tumultuous effect of war on the home front and illustrates how the action, terror, and tragedy of World War II was not confined to the front lines."
Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress
Quarterly Journal of Current Acquisitions
Hollywood War Films, 1937-1945
Author: Michael S. Shull
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476621780
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 495
Book Description
From 1937 through 1945, Hollywood produced over 1,000 films relating to the war. This enormous and exhaustive reference work first analyzes the war films as sociopolitical documents. Part one, entitled "The Crisis Abroad, 1937-1941," focuses on movies that reflected America's increasing uneasiness. Part two, "Waging War, 1942-1945," reveals that many movies made from 1942 through 1945 included at least some allusion to World War II.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476621780
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 495
Book Description
From 1937 through 1945, Hollywood produced over 1,000 films relating to the war. This enormous and exhaustive reference work first analyzes the war films as sociopolitical documents. Part one, entitled "The Crisis Abroad, 1937-1941," focuses on movies that reflected America's increasing uneasiness. Part two, "Waging War, 1942-1945," reveals that many movies made from 1942 through 1945 included at least some allusion to World War II.
Set the Night on Fire
Author: Libby Fischer Hellmann
Publisher:
ISBN: 098406768X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 349
Book Description
Someone is trying to kill Lila Hilliard. As she desperately tries to determine who is after her she uncovers information about the past that threatens to destroy her. An unforgettable portrait of Chicago during the turbulent late 1960s: the riots at the Democratic Convention, the struggle for power between the Black Panthers and SDS, and a group of young idealists who tried to change the world.
Publisher:
ISBN: 098406768X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 349
Book Description
Someone is trying to kill Lila Hilliard. As she desperately tries to determine who is after her she uncovers information about the past that threatens to destroy her. An unforgettable portrait of Chicago during the turbulent late 1960s: the riots at the Democratic Convention, the struggle for power between the Black Panthers and SDS, and a group of young idealists who tried to change the world.
The Golden Era of Major League Baseball
Author: Bryan Soderholm-Difatte
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1442252227
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
When Jackie Robinson made his debut at Ebbets Field on opening day in 1947, the Brooklyn Dodgers became the first major league team with a black player anywhere in its organization. By the end of the Golden Era of baseball, a period in and around the 1950s, there would be an unprecedented number of notable black players in the major leagues, including Hall of Famers Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, Roberto Clemente, Willie Mays, and Jackie Robinson. While this era is defined by integration, it was also the age of the “boys of summer” Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Yankee dominance, and the first major change in the geographic landscape of the big leagues in half a century. In The Golden Era of Major League Baseball: A Time of Transition and Integration, Bryan Soderholm-Difatte explores the significant events and momentous changes that took place in baseball from 1947 to 1960. Beginning with Jackie Robinson’s rookie season in 1947, Soderholm-Difatte provides a careful and thorough examination of baseball’s integration, including the struggles of black players who were not elite to break into the starting lineups. In addition, the author looks at the dying practice of player-managers, the increasing use of relief pitchers and platooning, the iconic 1951 pennant race between the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers, and more. Soderholm-Difatte also tells the stories of three central characters to this era, whose innovations, strategies, and vision changed the game—Branch Rickey, who challenged the baseball establishment by integrating the Dodgers; Casey Stengel, whose 1949-1953 Yankees won five straight championships; and Leo Durocher, whose spy operations was a major factor in the Giants’ 1951 pennant surge. In an age when baseball was at the forefront of American society, integration would come to be the foremost legacy of the Golden Era. But this was also a time of innovative strategy, from the use of pinch hitters to frequent defensive substitutions. Concluding with an overview of how baseball is still evolving today, The Golden Era of Major League Baseball will be of interest to baseball fans and historians as well as to scholars examining the history of integration in sports.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1442252227
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
When Jackie Robinson made his debut at Ebbets Field on opening day in 1947, the Brooklyn Dodgers became the first major league team with a black player anywhere in its organization. By the end of the Golden Era of baseball, a period in and around the 1950s, there would be an unprecedented number of notable black players in the major leagues, including Hall of Famers Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, Roberto Clemente, Willie Mays, and Jackie Robinson. While this era is defined by integration, it was also the age of the “boys of summer” Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Yankee dominance, and the first major change in the geographic landscape of the big leagues in half a century. In The Golden Era of Major League Baseball: A Time of Transition and Integration, Bryan Soderholm-Difatte explores the significant events and momentous changes that took place in baseball from 1947 to 1960. Beginning with Jackie Robinson’s rookie season in 1947, Soderholm-Difatte provides a careful and thorough examination of baseball’s integration, including the struggles of black players who were not elite to break into the starting lineups. In addition, the author looks at the dying practice of player-managers, the increasing use of relief pitchers and platooning, the iconic 1951 pennant race between the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers, and more. Soderholm-Difatte also tells the stories of three central characters to this era, whose innovations, strategies, and vision changed the game—Branch Rickey, who challenged the baseball establishment by integrating the Dodgers; Casey Stengel, whose 1949-1953 Yankees won five straight championships; and Leo Durocher, whose spy operations was a major factor in the Giants’ 1951 pennant surge. In an age when baseball was at the forefront of American society, integration would come to be the foremost legacy of the Golden Era. But this was also a time of innovative strategy, from the use of pinch hitters to frequent defensive substitutions. Concluding with an overview of how baseball is still evolving today, The Golden Era of Major League Baseball will be of interest to baseball fans and historians as well as to scholars examining the history of integration in sports.