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  • - A History of United States Maritime Policy
    af Andrew Gibson & Arthur Donovan
    458,95 kr.

    This work offers an appraisal of United States maritime policy from the establishment of a merchant marine immediately after the Revolutionary War through radical industry transformations of the late 20th century.

  • af Josephine Pinckney
    253,95 kr.

    This is the story of an ill-fated marriage on the eve of World War II. When ""Tat"" elopes with the henna-haired daughter of the Hessenwinkles, his family, the Redcliffs are determined to respond with civility. They invite their son, his new wife and her family for Sunday dinner at three o'clock.

  • af William J. Cooper
    263,95 kr.

    An exploration of the American South's paradoxical devotion to liberty and the practice of slavery. Cooper contends that southerners defined their notions of liberty in terms of its opposite - slavery. He assesses how abolitionism, in the eyes of white southerners, threatened the death of liberty.

  • - The First Twenty-six Stories
    af F.Scott Fitzgerald
    458,95 kr.

    In this work, all the commercially published short stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald written before and during his work on ""The Great Gatsby"" have been collected in one volume. Published between 1919 and 1923, these 26 stories document the development of Fitzgerald's short-story craftsmanship.

  • - Alternative to the Bomb
    af John Ray Skates
    293,95 kr.

    An examination of the American plan to end World War II by invading Japan. The author looks at factors such as beliefs about Japanese forces and projected loss of life in an invasion situation to question whether they justified the use of the atomic bomb.

  • - Camp Followers and Community During the American Revolution
    af Holly A. Mayer
    328,95 kr.

    This work reveals the identity and importance of the civilians in the War for American Independence. It reconstructs the interactions between the army and the community that encompassed and sustained it.

  • - Supreme Court Under Stone and Vinson, 1941-53
    af Melvin I. Urofsky
    353,95 kr.

    A comprehensive appraisal of the Supreme Court during the fractious period that bridged the court-packing fight of the Hughes years and the rights explosion of the Warren era. During these years the Court ruled on a range of controversial cases, including the crimes of Nazi saboteurs.

  • af Arthur Henry Hirsch
    328,95 kr.

    First published in 1928, this text explores the Huguenot presence in the South Carolina colonies. The author provides description and analysis of the migration and settlement there, showing how communities and churches were founded and how religious, political and social integration occurred.

  • af Herbert A. Johnson
    353,95 kr.

    A portrait of the US Supreme Court's activities and accomplishments under the Chief Justiceship of John Marshall. The Marshall Court established the supremacy of the federal government in areas of national concern and shaped the structure of federalism in the US before the Civil War.

  • - Life and Times of Susan Pringle Frost
     
    263,95 kr.

    The story of one of America's first historic preservationists and the city she fought to save. This biography enumerates Susan Pringle Frost's many accomplishments and chronicles the historic preservation movement in Charleston, a model for preservationists throughout the country.

  • - Ernest Hemingway-Maxwell Perkins Correspondence
     
    333,95 kr.

    In 1924, book editor Maxwell Perkins began a correspondence with Ernest Hemingway charting the career of one of the most influential American authors of this century. The letters collected here are the record of that professional alliance and of Hemingway's development as a writer.

  • - Poems by Sidney Wade
    af University of Florida, USA) Wade & Sidney (Department of English
    238,95 kr.

    This collection features poems which touch a wide variety of subjects. The volume is primarily set in Istanbul and reflects life on the edge of two continents, Asia and Europe.

  • af Etc., Richmond, James W. Ellor, mfl.
    263,95 kr.

    This volume focuses on the spirituality and religious belief of clients within health and human service professions. The text addresses the challenge of understanding the client's perspective, even when it involves a religious tradition unfamiliar to the practitioner.

  • af David B. Mattern
    263,95 kr.

    This is the comprehensive biography of one of the least known Revolutionary War generals, Benjamin Lincoln. It explains the events that shaped Lincoln's evolution from affluent middle-aged family man to pillar of the Republic.

  • af Chan Parker
    293,95 kr.

    A memoir of the Jazz Age and a life profoundly influenced by itMy Life in E-flat is the remarkable memoir of a woman who witnessed some of the most important movements in the history of jazz. Through her autobiography, Chan Parker provides intimate insights into the music and into life with Charlie Parker, the key figure in the development of bebop and one of the most important of all jazz musicians.Born Beverly Dolores Berg in New York City at the height of the Jazz Age, Parker's father was a producer of vaudeville shows and her mother was a dancer in Florenz Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolic. Parker became part of the jazz culture as a nightclub dancer and later as the wife of jazz saxophonists Charlie Parker and then Phil Woods.In a moving and candid portrait of Charlie Parker, the author describes in harrowing detail a man of incredible talent besieged with addictions and self-destructiveness. She painfully recounts his death at the age of 35 while married to her and its effect on her life as well as on the musical world. Parker's honest portrait of one of the most gifted musicians in jazz provides unique insight into the history of the music and the difficulties faced by African American performers during the 1940s.Parker also reflects on her struggle to find her own voice and on her work with Clint Eastwood on the film biography of Charlie Parker, Bird (1988).

  • - An Evolution of the Democratic Peace Proposition
    af James Lee Ray
    318,95 kr.

    In this text, the author defends the idea that democratic states do not initiate war against one another and therefore offer an avenue to universal peace. He examines the criticisms levelled against the democratic peace proposition and offers a systematic analysis of each.

  • - Century of Life in a Negro Community
    af Elizabeth Rauh Bethel
    293,95 kr.

    From the newly emancipated slaves who established the rural community of Promised Land in South Carolina, to the third- and fourth-generation descendants who remain there, this text chronicles the story of 50 African-American families. The author explores their unity in the face of racial abuse.

  • - The Diaries of James Henry Hammond, a Southern Slaveholder
    af James Henry Hammond
    293,95 kr.

    This set of diaries (1841-1864) brings to light the journal notations of James Henry Hammond, a prominent South Carolina planter and slaveholder. They reveal a man whose fortune and intellect combined to make him an important leader, but whose flaws kept him from true greatness.

  • af Jan Nordby Gretlund
    293,95 kr.

    This volume offers readings of Eudora Welty's last two novels, ""Losing Battles"" (1970) and ""The Optimist's Daughter"" (1972), which won a Pulitzer prize. The essays focus on Welty's work as a novelist, although she was better known as a writer of short fiction, a critic and reviewer, a photographer.

  • - A History
    af Robert M. Weir
    343,95 kr.

    This history of South Carolina seeks to explicate the apparent paradoxes which defined the state in the colonial era. The author offers observations about its ascension to the pinnacle of mid-18th-century prosperity, escalating racial tension, political struggles and the push for revolution.

  • - Letters of Tryphena Blanche Holder Fox, 1856-1876
    af Tryphena Blanche Holder Fox
    263,95 kr.

    The wife of a physician, mother of ten children, and mistress of five slaves, Tryphena Blanche Holder Fox, fought the isolation of her adopted home by maintaining a lively correspondence with family and friends in Massachusetts. This work provides a candid look at middle-class southern life.

  • - True Tales of the Men Who Conspired with John Brown
    af Jr. Renehan & Edward J.
    328,95 kr.

    John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry was one of the events which sparked the US Civil War. This study looks at the group of Northern aristocrats who covertly aided Brown, convinced that armed conflict was necessary to purge the United States of the government-sanctioned evil of slavery.

  • - John S.Jackman of the Orphan Brigade
    af John S. Jackman
    278,95 kr.

    This is the diary of John S. Jackman, a Confederate soldier in the Orphan Brigade, a regiment in Tennessee's 9th Kentucky Brigade which participated in most of the major Western campaigns of the American Civil War. Jackman served as a regimental clerk, and faithfully recorded his impressions.

  • af Albert Burton Moore
    253,95 kr.

    Using conscription to illustrate a central paradox of the Confederacy, this work examines the system's daily operations, troublesome substitution, and exemption procedures, and ultimate collapse. William Garrett Piston's introduction places the volume in its historical context.

  • - The Journal of a Confederate Artillery-man in the Defense of Charleston
     
    263,95 kr.

    Covering 13 months of combat in one of the Confederacy's rare siege artillery units, Major Edward Manigault's journal offers a day-by-day account of life on the front lines during the American Civil War. The journal is especially noted for its description of artillery training.

  • - The Diary of Keziah Goodwyn Hopkins Brevard, 1860-61
    af Keziah Goodwyn Hopkins Brevard
    293,95 kr.

    The diary of Keziah Brevard evokes the mundane concerns of the plantation period. It also documents her reflections on the events leading up to the American Civil War: the election of Abraham Lincoln, South Carolina's secession convention and the attack on Fort Sumter.

  • af Mary Lee Settle
    263,95 kr.

    Set in 1912, ""The Scapegoat"" propels readers towards a fateful day in a coal miners' strike when distant relatives of the Beulah dynasty, only dimly aware of their blood ties, face off in a dispute that escalates into a frenzy of violence and ends in the slaughter of an innocent man.

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    328,95 kr.

    First published in 1931, the author exposes the commercial aspects of slave trading, including the ""breeding"" and ""rearing"" of slaves for sale to Western territories. The author shows antebellum slavery to be commercial, exploitative and cruel rather than a benevolent ""peculiar institution

  • af Mary Lee Settle
    263,95 kr.

    In a novel that begins with accidental death and ends with deliberate murder, Mary Lee Settle tells the story of an eclectic collection of American and European expatriates who take refuge in an ancient Turkish city and, once there, wreak havoc on the Aegean paradise. At first the characters, who range from a former accountant to a petulant heiress, appear to have little in common, but as the novel progresses their motives and desires cross and blend in an eerie, sometimes comic geometry of misunderstanding. In this award-winning work of fiction, Settle reveals new life springing forth out of death and change, and blood as the only tie that endures. With her trademark versatility, Settle conveys the restlessness and ennui of the foreigners as successfully as the humanity of the native Turks. To both humorous and pitiable examples of culture clash she adds vivid scenes of archaeological digs, underwater diving, and a children's festival. Further, Settle's description of Timur, a fugitive who is lost in a cave, remains as terrifying as anything since Mark Twain placed Tom Sawyer in the same predicament.

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    483,95 kr.

    This volume assesses what happens to the distribution of power when policymakers rely on the counsel of technical experts to make decisions of international importance. It includes a look at the role epistemic communities play in several areas.