Rich Man, Poor Man
Author: Irwin Shaw
Publisher:
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780450049620
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Author: Irwin Shaw
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Published: 1980
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780450049620
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Scott Spencer
Publisher: Open Road Media
Published: 2010-11-23
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 1453205403
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA man’s impassioned search for his legendary rock star father becomes a journey of self-discovery in this masterful novel from bestselling author Scott Spencer Billy Rothschild’s obsession with legendary ’60s folksinger Luke Fairchild could be considered fanatic, if not for the fact that Luke is actually Billy’s father. Raised by his beautiful, charismatic, former–flower child mother, Billy is a lost soul. Determined to learn something—anything—about his origins, he sets out on an illuminating quest to find and confront the father he always knew of but never knew. Evocative and lyrical, The Rich Man’s Table is a moving portrait of a man seeking to connect to a lost past, and to build a new future for himself. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Scott Spencer, including rare photos from the author’s personal collection.
Author: Eve Kasey
Publisher:
Published: 2021-01-13
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"You, me, and the stars." What do you do when your personal and professional life gets smashed to bits by a jerk named Chad? If you're Rosie, you change your number, start your own architecture firm, and barely trust the ground you walk on. You certainly banish the spark you feel when you meet Tate, the too-handsome billionaire who's just hired you to design a hotel. Sure, his words are even prettier than his face. Yes, his touch brings Rosie to her knees. Of course, he'd take her on the best date of her life. But he's an out-of-town billionaire. With secrets. Theirs is a situation designed for disaster. Tate's never looked for love. In his family, it's love or legacy, never both. Tate prefers the legacy. In business he trusts. But that changes the moment Rosie walks into OrbitAll, Tate's space tourism company. He knows fate when he feels it, and his fate is the redhead with stars in her eyes and scars on her heart. When they're together, Tate forgets all about the 'legacy over love' family motto hanging over his head, or that in the Geier empire, if you're in love, you're out. Rosie forgets that Tate is anything but the planet's best kisser. He can't be a threat to her patched-up heart; not with the way he makes her feel. But when a new secret is revealed, love, legacy, and everything they've built come crashing to the ground. Fighting Gravity, Book Two of the All In series, is a steamy contemporary romance with a cinnamon roll billionaire, a broken heroine, and a guaranteed happily ever after. The All In books are standalones in a series and can be read out of order.
Author: Lynne Graham
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2013-04-23
Total Pages: 190
ISBN-13: 0373131437
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA month with the ruthless Russian… Kat Marshall has sacrificed everything for her younger sisters. And with money tighter than ever, she's in desperate need of help. Innocent Kat has hidden her dreams away until she meets enigmatic Russian, Mikhail Kusnirovich, whose outrageous offer could make them all come true…. Billionaire Mikhail doesn't have dreams. He has money, lots of it, and he always gets what he wants. Bedding Kat should be easy, but the tempting redhead is impossible to seduce! So Mikhail offers to pay off her debts—in exchange for a month on his yacht, and in his cabin, virginity included!
Author: J. S Ellis
Publisher: Black Cat Ink Press
Published: 2021-02-02
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 9789995719401
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHer boyfriend vanished, but moving on could be murder... Acey left without a word, leaving Elena alone to pick up the pieces of her broken heart. Determined not to be crushed by his betrayal, she forces herself to get over him. Never did she fathom the unspeakable darkness closing in... Sinclair Diamond breezes into her life like an answered prayer. Handsome. Wealthy. Charming. As he lovingly dotes on her, Elena finds herself falling for him. But Sinclair has unspeakable secrets all his own. Men in black suits trailing them. Shady business dealings. The odd chain of events surrounding his first wife's death. The more Elena learns about Sinclair, the more her apprehension builds. Yet when a ghost from her past reappears, Elena is forced to face a startling truth that could cost her everything. Can she escape the web of deceit tightening around her? Or will she be the next to mysteriously disappear?
Author: David Williams
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 2011-03-15
Total Pages: 329
ISBN-13: 0820340790
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Rich Man's War historian David Williams focuses on the Civil War experience of people in the Chattahoochee River Valley of Georgia and Alabama to illustrate how the exploitation of enslaved blacks and poor whites by a planter oligarchy generated overwhelming class conflict across the South, eventually leading to Confederate defeat. This conflict was so clearly highlighted by the perception that the Civil War was "a rich man's war and a poor man's fight" that growing numbers of oppressed whites and blacks openly rebelled against Confederate authority, undermining the fight for independence. After the war, however, the upper classes encouraged enmity between freedpeople and poor whites to prevent a class revolution. Trapped by racism and poverty, the poor remained in virtual economic slavery, still dominated by an almost unchanged planter elite. The publication of this book was supported by the Historic Chattahoochee Commission.
Author: Donna Spangler
Publisher: Boonie Pub Llc
Published: 2007-02-01
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 9780976932512
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThere is a proven and practical way to find the right man, and it's called the Princess Formula. In this book you will learn how to find rich men, spot impostors, identify what rich guys want and what they don't. Also, discover the secrets to feeling accepted and at ease in the world of the wealthy no matter your bank balance, and most importantly how to achieve the goal of “I do.”
Author: Ken Roberts
Publisher:
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 220
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIt's the key to wealth and wisdom. It's an intriguing mystery. It's a novel that will fascinate and educate. It's A Rich Man's Secret by Ken Roberts. Ken Roberts spent years studying self-help guides, moving from job to job, and worrying about how to achieve personal and professional success. He thought he knew the answer, but his schemes fizzled. Then he discovered the inner principle that you will learn in A Rich Man's Secret. This book is unique, with no recycled and fruitless adages. Does it work? Ken Roberts is more than just an American "everyman" who found success. Today, his philosophical and financial guidance has reached over 200,000 subscribers in eighty-six countries. His guides to prosperity have grossed over forty million dollars and have international acclaim. Rather than simply tell you the spiritual and financial truths (which could be ignored or overlooked for their simplicity), A Rich Man's Secret is an exciting novel that will touch your heart and instill you with his elegant and clear presentation of ancient tenets leading to success. The story is about Victor Truman, a person who represents many people. He spends his days scanning the want ads, going to get-rich-quick seminars and listening to talk radio. But his every effort leaves him impoverished in spirit . . . and in his wallet. One day, while retrieving an errant golf ball, he stumbles upon a forgotten woodland cemetery and a tombstone engraved with a strange message. "Take the first step-no more, no less-and the next will be revealed." Puzzled, Victor Truman starts out to find out what this means. Is the tombstone really that of a wealthy industrialist? What are the next steps? Why do the clues seem to be left specifically for him? Crackling with the suspense of a detective story, yet soothing in its homespun wisdom and common sense, A Rich Man's Secret delivers scene upon scene of the quiet trials and tribulations we all experience during life. The conclusion will have you nodding in agreement at the way success can be had in all aspects of life: spiritual, emotional, and financial. Get A Rich Man's Secret for a better future.
Author: Edith Wharton
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
Published: 2020-09-29
Total Pages: 147
ISBN-13: 1513264044
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Will writers ever recover that peculiar blend of security and alertness which characterizes Mrs. Wharton and her tradition?” -- E. M. Forster The Descent of Man and Other Stories offers the author’s well-known depictions of upper class life in New York, but also exhibits her remarkable talent in tales of humorous irony, history and the supernatural. Originally published in 1904 The Descent of Man and Other Stories features the author’s nuanced prose and sharply observed characters in a chain of unforgettable tales. In several Wharton examines marriage, which was frequently arranged in her era. The author digs deep into her characters to find what can hold a marriage together or slowly pull it apart. The difficulty of establishing and maintaining honest relations in a highly stratified and proper society is a consistent challenge for her characters, especially in the title story in which a man of principle finds himself misunderstood and forced to potentially compromise his beliefs. Wharton also affords glimpses into the trials of being an author, drawing both drama and humor from the profession. There’s a chance to sample the author’s ghostly fiction, which has long been appreciated by aficionados of the macabre. This is a showcase for the author’s range of interests and for her remarkable ability to tell memorable stories that strike to the heart. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Descent of Man and Other Stories is both modern and readable.
Author: David Williams
Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 263
ISBN-13: 9780813025704
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A significant voice in a significant debate . . . full of marvelous quotes."--William W. Freehling, University of Kentucky "Shows clearly that the Solid South was not solid at all [and] demonstrates that the war encompassed much more than military strategy and tactics . . . it was fought at home as well as on the battlefield."--Wayne K. Durrill, University of Cincinnati This compelling and engaging book sheds new light on how planter self-interest, government indifference, and the very nature of southern society produced a rising tide of dissent and disaffection among Georgia's plain folk during the Civil War. The authors make extensive use of local newspapers, court records, manuscript collections, and other firsthand accounts to tell a story of latent class resentment that emerged full force under wartime pressures and undermined southern support for the Confederacy. More directly than any previous historians, the authors make clear the connections between the causes of class resentment and their impact. Planters produced far too much cotton and avoided the draft at will. Speculators hoarded scarce goods and brought on spiraling inflation. Government officials turned a blind eye to the infractions of the rich, and were often bribed to do so. Women left to go hungry took matters into their own hands, stealing livestock in rural areas and rioting for food in every major city in Georgia. The hardships of families back home weighed heavily on soldiers in the field, contributing to rampant desertion. Deserters banded together, sometimes with draft dodgers and blacks escaping enslavement, to defend themselves or to go on the offensive against Confederate authorities. Some whites even planned and participated in slave resistance, a joining of forces that previous historians have long dismissed as highly improbable. So violent did Georgia's inner civil war become that one resident commented, "We are fighting each other harder than we ever fought the enemy." This work stresses more forcefully than any before it that plain folk in the Deep South were far from united behind the Confederate war effort. That lack of unity, brought on largely by class resentment, helped to ensure that the Confederacy's cause would, in the end, be lost. David Williams is professor and acting chair of the Department of History at Valdosta State University.