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Will love follow when four American settlers become husbands in the most unusual of circumstances? Gabe Hunters, Riley O'Conner, Painted Hands, and Caleb Windsor find that being a husband to a strong woman requires a strong man.
Author : DiAnn Mills
Publisher : Barbour Pub Incorporated
Page : 477 pages
File Size : 32,28 MB
Release : 2006-02-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781597891066
Will love follow when four American settlers become husbands in the most unusual of circumstances? Gabe Hunters, Riley O'Conner, Painted Hands, and Caleb Windsor find that being a husband to a strong woman requires a strong man.
Author : Mike Babcock
Publisher : Sports Publishing LLC
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 45,30 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Football
ISBN : 1596700173
Heart of a Husker is a portrait of Nebraska football coaching legend Tom Osborne, drawn with interviews from former players and coaches who were with the team during his 25 seasons as head coach. Osborne is a congressman now, in his third term in the House of Representatives.Among the most successful coaches in college football history, Osborne's Cornhuskers had a combined record of 255-49-3 from 1973-1997. They won or shared 13 conference titles, went to bowls in each of his 25 seasons and won three national championships in his final four seasons. Osborne reached 200 victories and 250 victories quicker than any major college head football coach and is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.Heart of a Husker is an intimate look at a man whose quiet, but intense, demeanor touched thousands of lives, both on and off the college gridiron.
Author : G. Goethals
Publisher : Springer
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 23,48 MB
Release : 2009-12-21
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0230104568
An in-depth look at Abraham Lincoln's leadership, both before and during his presidency. Lincoln led through times of confusion, war, and dissent. The set of chapters included in this volume are based on papers that constituted part of the 2008-2009 Jepson Leadership Forum at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond.
Author : Roxanne Harde
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,16 MB
Release : 2021-10-19
Category :
ISBN : 9781609622121
Legacy books in colonial America were instruments for the transmission of cultural values between generations: the dying mother (usually) instructing and advising children on the path to salvation and heavenly reunions. They were a popular and influential form of women's discourse that distilled the ideologies of the religious establishment into practical and emotional lessons for lay persons, especially the young. This collection draws together legacy texts written by colonial American women and girls: five mother's legacy books and two legacies by children, organized here chronologically. These legacies were written in anticipation of dying, making awareness of death central to the texts. All are highly personal, revealing the thought processes and emotive patterns of their authors, and all are meant for the comfort and instruction of the loved ones these dying women and girls were leaving behind. Published between 1664 and 1792, these texts provide insight into early New England culture through to the first years of the republic. Included are: Anne Bradstreet, To My Dear Children (1664) Susanna Bell, The Legacy of a Dying Mother to Her Mourning Children (1673) Sarah Goodhue, The Copy of a Valedictory and Monitory Writing (1681) Grace Smith, The Dying Mother's Legacy (1712) Sarah Demick, Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Sarah Demick (1792) Hannah Hill, A Legacy for Children (1714) Jane Sumner, Warning to Little Children (1792) Benjamin Colman, A Devout Contemplation on ... the Early Death of Pious & Lovely Children (1714) A Late Letter from a Solicitous Mother To Her Only Son (1746) Memoirs of Eliza Thornton (1821)
Author : Mike Babcock
Publisher :
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 25,52 MB
Release : 1995
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Author : Mills
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 13,79 MB
Release : 2023-07-11
Category :
ISBN : 9780972217279
Since the death of her parents, Susan Rhinehart is more determined than ever to keep the family farm going, except she needs help. A strong man to do the heavy lifting would make things easier, but without any local prospects, is she willing to advertise for a husband? Unsatisfied working as a bookkeeper, Jesse Irvine is longing for a significant change in his life. On impulse he responds to an ad for a mail order husband, one who's willing to provide a helping hand on a small farm. Seeds of love are being sown on a Colorado farm, but will love bloom and grow between a rebel bookkeeper and a devoted farm girl as they are forced to weather the storm of an emotional past?
Author : Jody L. Lamp & Melody Dobson
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 34,12 MB
Release : 2017-06-12
Category : History
ISBN : 1439661014
Once known as the "Great American Desert," Nebraska's plains and native grasslands today make it a domestic leader in producing food, feed and fuel. From Omaha to Ogallala, Nebraska's founding farmers, ranchers and agribusiness leaders endured hardships while fostering kinships that have lasted generations. While many continued on the trails leading west, others from around the world stayed, seeking a home and land to cultivate. American Doorstop Project co-founders and authors Jody L. Lamp and Melody Dobson celebrate the state's forgotten and untold agricultural history, highlighting more than a century and a half of agriculture industry, inventions and innovations in the Cornhusker State.
Author : Robert Penn Warren
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 83 pages
File Size : 12,80 MB
Release : 2015-11
Category : History
ISBN : 0803299273
In this elegant book, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer explores the manifold ways in which the Civil War changed the United States forever. He confronts its costs, not only human (six hundred thousand men killed) and economic (beyond reckoning) but social and psychological. He touches on popular misconceptions, including some concerning Abraham Lincoln and the issue of slavery. The war in all its facets "grows in our consciousness," arousing complex emotions and leaving "a gallery of great human images for our contemplation."
Author : David Naze
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 37,23 MB
Release : 2019-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 149621496X
Reclaiming 42 centers on one of America’s most respected cultural icons, Jackie Robinson, and the forgotten aspects of his cultural legacy. Since his retirement in 1956, and more strongly in the last twenty years, America has primarily remembered Robinson’s legacy in an oversimplified way, as the pioneering first black baseball player to integrate the Major Leagues. The mainstream commemorative discourse regarding Robinson’s career has been created and directed largely by Major League Baseball (MLB), which sanitized and oversimplified his legacy into narratives of racial reconciliation that celebrate his integrity, character, and courage while excluding other aspects of his life, such as his controversial political activity, his public clashes with other prominent members of the black community, and his criticism of MLB. MLB’s commemoration of Robinson reflects a professional sport that is inclusive, racially and culturally tolerant, and largely postracial. Yet Robinson’s identity—and therefore his memory—has been relegated to the boundaries of a baseball diamond and to the context of a sport, and it is within this oversimplified legacy that history has failed him. The dominant version of Robinson’s legacy ignores his political voice during and after his baseball career and pays little attention to the repercussions that his integration had on many factions within the black community. Reclaiming 42 illuminates how public memory of Robinson has undergone changes over the last sixty-plus years and moves his story beyond Robinson the baseball player, opening a new, broader interpretation of an otherwise seemingly convenient narrative to show how Robinson’s legacy ultimately should both challenge and inspire public memory.
Author : J. Clark Archer
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 14,37 MB
Release : 2017-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 080324939X
2018 Nebraska Book Award The state of Nebraska has a rich and varied culture, from the eastern metropolitan cities of Omaha and Lincoln to the ranches of the western Sand Hills. The first atlas of Nebraska published in over thirty years, this collection chronicles the history of the state with more than three hundred original, full-color maps accompanied by extended explanatory text. Far more than simply the geography of Nebraska, this atlas explores a myriad of subjects from Native Americans to settlement patterns, agricultural ventures to employment, and voting records to crime rates. These detailed and beautifully designed maps convey the significance of the state, capturing the essence of its people and land. This volume promises to be an essential reference tool to enjoy for many years to come.