Echoes of Distant Thunder

Echoes of Distant Thunder

Author: Edward Robb Ellis

Publisher: Kodansha Globe

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13:

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The author draws vigorous portraits of the era's leading figures, including Woodrow Wilson, the cerebral president; Teddy Roosevelt, the saber-rattling ex-president; Henry Cabot Lodge and Robert LaFollette, bitter Senate foes, the former favoring intervention, the latter never wavering from his conviction that the war was anathema; and many others. Ellis also focuses on working people and the growing labor movement that led to vicious confrontations such as the deadly massacre at John D. Rockefeller's Ludlow mine in Colorado.


Echoes of Distant Thunder

Echoes of Distant Thunder

Author: Edward Robb Ellis

Publisher: Kodansha Globe

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13:

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The author draws vigorous portraits of the era's leading figures, including Woodrow Wilson, the cerebral president; Teddy Roosevelt, the saber-rattling ex-president; Henry Cabot Lodge and Robert LaFollette, bitter Senate foes, the former favoring intervention, the latter never wavering from his conviction that the war was anathema; and many others. Ellis also focuses on working people and the growing labor movement that led to vicious confrontations such as the deadly massacre at John D. Rockefeller's Ludlow mine in Colorado.


Echoes of Distant Thunder

Echoes of Distant Thunder

Author: Thomas Maybin

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2012-03-01

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9781468051469

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....in the spring of 1772, with an unjustified price on his head for a crime he unknowingly committed and a heart tortured by a crime he could not prevent, young Matthew Maybin flees Ireland aboard the ship The Pennsylvania Farmer. Hoping to escape English tyranny, he arrives in Charles Town, South Carolina only to discover that the heavy hand of King George has the same strangle hold on the colonies as he did on his homeland...... high in the Carolina mountains, among the Cherokee he seeks to forget the past, but it is not to be. As the Revolutionary war spreads, he will once again be drawn into a conflict that his heart will not let him avoid. By chance or by fate Mathew witnesses the abduction of a young Cherokee woman under very strange circumstances. He tries to convince himself that it is none of his business...and it might have succeeded if only he had not looked into those large brown doe-like eyes...eyes pleading for his help....


Echoes of Distant Thunder

Echoes of Distant Thunder

Author: Frank P. Slaughter

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781933926360

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Twenty-year old Michigan farm boy Will Castor finds his life changed forever as he is thrust into the harsh realities of nineteenth-century combat on the last day of the battle of Chickamauga. Wounded physically and mentally, Will escapes the battlefield aided by a war weary Confederate deserter, but can't escape the echoes of death and horror that will remain with him for the rest of his life. Returning to Michigan after the war, Will deals with guilt and recurring nightmares from his war experience, finding relief in the numbing effects of a bottle of whiskey and the bawdy houses of East Saginaw. He joins the rough and tumble world of Michigan's lumber boom as a land looker seeking the majestic white pine. Alone in the vast northern Michigan wilderness, he comes face to face with his demons and must make a life or death decision.


Echoes of a Distant Thunder

Echoes of a Distant Thunder

Author: Brian C. Poole

Publisher: Washington House

Published: 2005-08-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781932581942

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"Rob Devane doesn't believe in the supernatural, but a chance encounter with a psychic plunges him into a world he doesn't understand and isn't sure he can accept. Rob soon finds himself embroiled in a series of grisly murders that seem to defy logic, crimes that hit closer to home than Rob himself could have guessed. Now he needs to unlock the key to the deadly mystery before someone, maybe Rob himself, falls victim."


Novel Science

Novel Science

Author: Adelene Buckland

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2013-04-12

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 0226079686

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Novel Science is the first in-depth study of the shocking, groundbreaking, and sometimes beautiful writings of the gentlemen of the “heroic age” of geology and of the contribution these men made to the literary culture of their day. For these men, literature was an essential part of the practice of science itself, as important to their efforts as mapmaking, fieldwork, and observation. The reading and writing of imaginative literatures helped them to discover, imagine, debate, and give shape and meaning to millions of years of previously undiscovered earth history. Borrowing from the historical fictions of Walter Scott and the poetry of Lord Byron, they invented geology as a science, discovered many of the creatures we now call the dinosaurs, and were the first to unravel and map the sequence and structure of stratified rock. As Adelene Buckland shows, they did this by rejecting the grand narratives of older theories of the earth or of biblical cosmogony: theirs would be a humble science, faithfully recording minute details and leaving the big picture for future generations to paint. Buckland also reveals how these scientists—just as they had drawn inspiration from their literary predecessors—gave Victorian realist novelists such as George Eliot, Charles Kingsley, and Charles Dickens a powerful language with which to create dark and disturbing ruptures in the too-seductive sweep of story.


America’s Two Constitutions

America’s Two Constitutions

Author: Thomas J. Reed

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2017-10-06

Total Pages: 485

ISBN-13: 1683931130

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America’s Two Constitutions explores the history of the treatment of dissenters in time of war, beginning with the treatment of Tories during the Revolution, followed by description and analysis of the Lincoln administration’s treatment of disloyal persons during the Civil War, President Wilson’s organized plan to curb anti-war, anti-draft groups including the Socialist party during World War I, President Roosevelt’s handling of the Japanese internment program and trial of U.S. citizens by military commission during World War II, the cold war campaign against Communists in government and in the entertainment field, the FBI spying program COINTELL and other means to curb draft resisters and anti-war groups during the Viet Nam war followed by a chapter on the post 9-11 treatment of suspected terrorists including surreptitious interception of electronic traffic and trial of U.S. citizens and foreign nationals by military commission. The final chapter concludes that the United States has two constitutions: the written constitution in peacetime and a special unwritten constitution in time of war or national emergency.


The Collected Works of James Oliver Curwood

The Collected Works of James Oliver Curwood

Author: James Oliver Curwood

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-11-13

Total Pages: 4134

ISBN-13:

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DigiCat presents to you this unique and meticulously edited western collection: Novels The Wolf Hunters The Gold Hunters Kazan Baree, Son of Kazan The Courage of Captain Plum The Danger Trail The Honor of the Big Snows Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police The Flower of the North Isobel God's Country and the Woman The Hunted Woman The Grizzly King The Courage of Marge O'Doone Nomads of the North The River's End The Valley of Silent Men The Golden Snare The Flaming Forest The Country Beyond Short Stories Back to God's Country (Wapi the Walrus) The Yellow-Back The Fiddling Man L'ange The Case of Beauvais The Other Man's Wife The Strength of Men The Match The Honor of Her People Bucky Severn His First Penitent Peter God The Mouse The First People Thomas Jefferson Brown Other Works The Great Lakes God's Country – The Trail to Happiness James Oliver Curwood (1878-1927) was an American action-adventure writer and conservationist. His adventure writing followed in the tradition of Jack London. Like London, Curwood set many of his works in the wilds of the Great White North. He often took trips to the Canadian northwest which provided the inspiration for his wilderness adventure stories. At least eighteen movies have been based on or inspired by Curwood's novels and short stories.