Bøger af Richard Melzer
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- A Colorful Life in Business, Politics, and Motor Sports Championships
228,95 kr. AVAILABLE IN BLACK AND WHITE AND IN A SPECIAL COLOR EDITION. TO ACCESS THE COLOR EDITION, CLICK "SEE ALL FORMATS AND EDITIONS." ALSO AVAILABLE IN KINDLE. TO ACCESS THE KINDLE EDITION SEARCH AMAZON.COM BOOKS FOR "CASEY LUNA KINDLE." "Dirt is cheaper in the country!" Everyone who lived in New Mexico in the 1980s remembers that famous slogan used in TV commercials to market Casey Luna's Ford and Mercury car dealership in Belen. Casey's TV ads made his a household name, contributing to his great success as a businessman while helping him launch his career in politics. But it took much more than a popular ad to make Casey a success in nearly every endeavor he pursued in life. In one of the most engaging biographies of a 20th century New Mexico state leader, historian Richard Melzer recounts Casey's life from his humble beginnings in Cañon de Jemez and Albuquerque to his more than fifty years in Ford car dealerships, his ownership of a national champion sprint car, and his service as a lieutenant governor of New Mexico. Filled with compelling, often humorous anecdotes, this is the story of a colorful leader with lessons to be learned for all who truly care about New Mexico and its future.
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263,95 kr. Don Perkins led a life as one of the most honored athletes in the history of the University of New Mexico and the Dallas Cowboys. But Perkins's life was far more complex and, at times, controversial. He experienced the traumas of racial discrimination, death, divorce, football-related injuries, and a never-ending search for his own identity. In his search, Perkins ventured into sportscasting, public speaking, community relations, big-rig trucking, government work, and even amateur theater, where he portrayed Frederick Douglass and other famous Black leaders. Through it all, he remained a kind, unassuming, charismatic man, universally admired by family members, friends, and millions of fans. Don Perkins: A Champion's Life is the final tribute he so greatly deserves.
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198,95 - 358,95 kr. Ernie Pyle ranks with Richard Harding Davis, John Reed and Edward R. Murrow as one of the greatest war correspondents in American history. But he was different from all the correspondents who went before him or followed him in the combat zones of the world. While the others reported on the big picture of troop movements and massive battles, Pyle wrote about the fighting soldier and his plight on the front lines. It was said that Pyle's daily columns gave nothing more and nothing less than a worm's eye view of World War II. Richard Melzer does for Ernie Pyle what Ernie Pyle did for thousands of average G.I.s overseas: he describes Pyle's joys and struggles from Ernie's perspective, in candid, straightforward terms. The result is a focused biography, rich in detail and broad in appeal, just as Ernie would have liked it. "e;Book News"e; reported: "e;A well-written and researched slice of the famous war correspondent's peripatetic life."e; * * * * Richard Melzer is a professor of history at the University of New Mexico-Valencia Campus. He is an award-winning author of many books and articles about New Mexico, including two grade school textbooks for New Mexico's 2012 centennial celebration of statehood. Sunstone Press has published three of his previous books, including "e;Buried Treasures, Famous and Unusual Gravesites in New Mexico History,"e; "e;Breakdown: How the Secret of the Atomic Bomb was Stolen during World War II,"e; and "e;When We Were Young in the West: True Stories of Childhood."e;
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178,95 - 358,95 kr. The enormous effort-called the Manhattan Project-that produced the world's first atomic bomb was supposed to be the best kept secret of World War II. And the Project's Los Alamos, New Mexico site where the bomb was perfected was supposed to have the tightest security of the project's other 37 installations across the United States. Even the vice president, Harry S. Truman, was kept in the dark initially until fate propelled him into the fray. But this was an illusion. Evidence from Soviet and American sources have proven that at least three-and as many as six-Communist spies penetrated the security system at Los Alamos and shared the secret of the atomic bomb with the Stalin regime in the Soviet Union before the end of World War II. Historian Richard Melzer now sheds new light on how security at Los Alamos broke down-not by examining this isolated site in New Mexico from the outside as many other authors have-but from within Los Alamos itself. Using interviews, memoirs, and formerly confidential files Melzer shows that spies quite easily obtained security clearances, gained access to top secret information, and carried this information to their Soviet contacts without a hitch. What Melzer tells us about the flaws of security in the past might well help those in charge of security today as the United States grapples with these problems in the aftermath of the Chinese espionage scandal that rocked Los Alamos and the American intelligence. Photographs, index, bibliography.
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618,95 kr. In this thoughtful work, the authors delineate New Mexico's role in the shaping of the United States by carefully analyzing how the rich histories of the many cultures of the region affected and in turn were affected by influxes of newcomers seeking health benefits, minerals, farms, relaxation, and new beginnings.
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