America's Wartime Scrapbook

America's Wartime Scrapbook

Author: Charles A. Numark

Publisher: New Cavendish Books Dist

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 63

ISBN-13: 9781872727141

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Provides an insight into life on the American homefront that will be fascinating to people of all ages.


Best Friends Forever

Best Friends Forever

Author: Beverly Patt

Publisher: Marshall Cavendish

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780761455776

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Fourteen-year-old Louise keeps a scrapbook detailing the events in her life after her best friend, a Japanese-American girl, and her family are sent to a relocation camp during World War II.


America's Joan of Arc

America's Joan of Arc

Author: J. Matthew Gallman

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2006-04-15

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0190289767

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One of the most celebrated women of her time, a spellbinding speaker dubbed the Queen of the Lyceum and America's Joan of Arc, Anna Elizabeth Dickinson was a charismatic orator, writer, and actress, who rose to fame during the Civil War and remained in the public eye for the next three decades. J. Matthew Gallman offers the first full-length biography of Dickinson to appear in over half a century. Gallman describes how Dickinson's passionate patriotism and fiery style, coupled with her unabashed abolitionism and biting critiques of antiwar Democrats--known as Copperheads--struck a nerve with her audiences. In barely two years, she rose from an unknown young Philadelphia radical, to a successful New England stump speaker, to a true national celebrity. At the height of her fame, Dickinson counted many of the nation's leading reformers, authors, politicians, and actors among her friends. Among the dozens of famous figures who populate the narrative are Susan B. Anthony, Whitelaw Reid, William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Gallman shows how Dickinson's life illuminates the possibilities and barriers faced by nineteenth-century women, revealing how their behavior could at once be seen as worthy, highly valued, shocking, and deviant.


V for Victory

V for Victory

Author: Stan Cohen

Publisher: Pictorial Histories Publishing Company

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13:

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Tells of the Amerian efforts to provide equipment for World War II and tells of the situation in America at the time.


Victory

Victory

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780824940683

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'Victory' is published in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War II. It is intended as a nostalgic look at the era, a scrapbook of American experience in wartime assembled from an eclectic collection of photographs, personal reminiscences, and accompanying factual information.


No Ordinary Woman

No Ordinary Woman

Author: Angela Penrose

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 0198753942

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A biography of one of the most under-rated economists of the 20th century, whose own remarkable and eventful life paralleled key events of the twentieth century. Edith Penrose's work is now the cornerstone of current work in business strategy and entrepreneurship.


The War Bride's Scrapbook

The War Bride's Scrapbook

Author: Caroline Preston

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2017-12-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0062096885

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A World War II love story, narrated through a new bride’s dazzling array of vintage postcards, newspaper clippings, photographs, and more Lila Jerome has never been very lucky in love, and has always been more interested in studying architecture and, more recently, supporting the war bond effort on the home front. But in the fall of 1943, a chance spark with a boarder in her apartment sets Lila on a course that shakes up all of her ideas about romance. Lila is intoxicated by Perry Weld, the charismatic army engineer who’s about to ship out to the European front, and it isn’t long before she discovers that the feeling is mutual. After just a few weeks together, caught up in the dramatic spirit of the times and with Perry’s departure date fast approaching, the two decide to elope. In a stunning kaleidoscope of vibrant ephemera, Lila boldly attempts to redefine her life in America as she navigates the heartache and longing of a marriage separated by ocean and war. In her second scrapbook novel after the lauded Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt, Caroline Preston has once again pulled from her own extraordinary collection of vintage memorabilia, transporting us back to the lively, tumultuous 1940s and introducing us to an unforgettable, ambitious heroine who must learn to reconcile a wartime marriage with a newfound self-confidence.


The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, 2005-2006

The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, 2005-2006

Author: William M. Simons

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2007-04-30

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 0786432128

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This anthology gathers selected papers from the 2006 and 2007 meetings of the Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, the long-running academic conference held annually at the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Essays in the first of the volume's six sections, "The African American Experience," examine Negro League playing styles as cultural expression, media coverage of Curt Flood's battle against MLB, and autobiographical accounts by Flood and Jackie Robinson that recall slave-narrative tradition. In "The Women's Game" the legacy of Title IX is explored, along with gender constructions at the time of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Teams and their towns are the focus of "Baseball and Community"; essays deal with Dodgertown and Vero Beach, baseball and advertising in Brooklyn, and the baseball identity of a mining town in New Mexico. In "Baseball Ideology" the game's films, wartime rhetoric, and the approaches to its ethnic history are investigated. Essays in "Biography: Baseball Lives" relate the true stories of a Depression-era felon treated to a World Series game at Wrigley and the post-Katrina struggles of pitching great Mel Parnell. Finally, in "The Business of Baseball," essayists gauge the effects of the recent steroids scandal, three decades of free agency, and MLB's new global perspective.


The Oxford Handbook of Modern and Contemporary American Poetry

The Oxford Handbook of Modern and Contemporary American Poetry

Author: Cary Nelson

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 733

ISBN-13: 019020415X

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The Oxford Handbook of Modern and Contemporary American Poetry gives readers a cutting-edge introduction to the kaleidoscopic world of American poetry over the last century. Offering a comprehensive approach to the debates that have defined the study of American verse, the twenty-five original essays contained herein take up a wide array of topics: the influence of jazz on the Beats and beyond; European and surrealist influences on style; poetics of the disenfranchised; religion and the national epic; antiwar and dissent poetry; the AIDS epidemic; digital innovations; transnationalism; hip hop; and more. Alongside these topics, major interpretive perspectives such as Marxist, psychoanalytic, disability, queer, and ecocritcal are incorporated. Throughout, the names that have shaped American poetry in the period--Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, Mina Loy, Sterling Brown, Hart Crane, William Carlos Williams, Posey, Langston Hughes, Allen Ginsberg, John Ashbery, Rae Armantrout, Larry Eigner, and others--serve as touchstones along the tour of the poetic landscape.