Bulletin
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Page : 284 pages
File Size : 43,2 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Education
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Page : 284 pages
File Size : 43,2 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Education
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Author : Justin Deabler
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 29,96 MB
Release : 2021-02-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1250256119
"Desperately affecting." —The New York Times “Generous and epic...takes us through generations of a singular family, whose loves and losses also tell us a story about America itself." —Eliot Schrefer, National Book Award finalist, author of Endangered Justin Deabler's Lone Stars follows the arc of four generations of a Texan family in a changing America. Julian Warner, a father at last, wrestles with a question his husband posed: what will you tell our son about the people you came from, now that they're gone? Finding the answers takes Julian back in time to Eisenhower's immigration border raids, an epistolary love affair during the Vietnam War, crumbling marriages, queer migrations to Cambridge and New York, up to the disorienting polarization of Obama's second term. And in these answers lies a hope: that by uncloseting ourselves—as immigrants, smart women, gay people—we find power in empathy.
Author : Louis L'Amour
Publisher : Pocket Books
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 25,68 MB
Release : 2020-10-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1982153067
A thrilling collection of twelve powerful and action-packed stories that celebrate the legendary Texas Rangers from Louis L’Amour, the world’s greatest Western storyteller, Rod Miller, and many more. Explore the proud heritage of the elite Texas Rangers in these exhilarating, white-knuckled stories. From historical tales of outlaws and rustlers to modern thrillers of tracking serial killers with the latest technology, Lone Star Law is an outstanding collection of stories about delivering justice the Texan way.
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Page : 932 pages
File Size : 38,45 MB
Release : 1969-06
Category : Delegated legislation
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Page : 64 pages
File Size : 23,44 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Transportation, Automotive
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Author : Texas. State Department of Education
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Page : 88 pages
File Size : 34,76 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Textbooks
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Author : Nigel D. Findley
Publisher : FASA Corporation
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 24,99 MB
Release : 1994-04-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781555602307
Author : Randall Woods
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 1043 pages
File Size : 36,1 MB
Release : 2007-11-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1416593314
For almost forty years, the verdict on Lyndon Johnson's presidency has been reduced to a handful of harsh words: tragedy, betrayal, lost opportunity. Initially, historians focused on the Vietnam War and how that conflict derailed liberalism, tarnished the nation's reputation, wasted lives, and eventually even led to Watergate. More recently, Johnson has been excoriated in more personal terms: as a player of political hardball, as the product of machine-style corruption, as an opportunist, as a cruel husband and boss. In LBJ, Randall B. Woods, a distinguished historian of twentieth-century America and a son of Texas, offers a wholesale reappraisal and sweeping, authoritative account of the LBJ who has been lost under this baleful gaze. Woods understands the political landscape of the American South and the differences between personal failings and political principles. Thanks to the release of thousands of hours of LBJ's White House tapes, along with the declassification of tens of thousands of documents and interviews with key aides, Woods's LBJ brings crucial new evidence to bear on many key aspects of the man and the politician. As private conversations reveal, Johnson intentionally exaggerated his stereotype in many interviews, for reasons of both tactics and contempt. It is time to set the record straight. Woods's Johnson is a flawed but deeply sympathetic character. He was born into a family with a liberal Texas tradition of public service and a strong belief in the public good. He worked tirelessly, but not just for the sake of ambition. His approach to reform at home, and to fighting fascism and communism abroad, was motivated by the same ideals and based on a liberal Christian tradition that is often forgotten today. Vietnam turned into a tragedy, but it was part and parcel of Johnson's commitment to civil rights and antipoverty reforms. LBJ offers a fascinating new history of the political upheavals of the 1960s and a new way to understand the last great burst of liberalism in America. Johnson was a magnetic character, and his life was filled with fascinating stories and scenes. Through insights gained from interviews with his longtime secretary, his Secret Service detail, and his closest aides and confidants, Woods brings Johnson before us in vivid and unforgettable color.
Author : Gary W. Gallagher
Publisher : Stackpole Books
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 17,37 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Generals
ISBN : 9780811700870
Two well-known historians of the American Civil War collect new essays on eight major military commanders of the Confederacy.
Author : Robert Craik McLean
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Page : 236 pages
File Size : 26,27 MB
Release : 1914
Category : Architecture
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