Lion in the Bay

Lion in the Bay

Author: Stanley L. Quick

Publisher: Naval Institute Press

Published: 2015-10-15

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1612512372

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This is the story of the War of 1812 like no other, brought to life in narrative form with pinpoint historical details. As the War of 1812 raged on the high seas and along the Canadian border, the British decided to strike at the heart of the United States, the relatively undefended area of the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake was a fertile farm region, a renowned place of shipbuilding and an area divided along political lines over the war. Admiral George Cockburn led the British into the bay in March 1813. After a failed attempt to take Norfolk, Cockburn led the British up and down the Chesapeake. Originally a campaign to relieve pressure from other fronts, the Chesapeake theater soon became a campaign of retribution for the British, turning what had been an economic engine for America into a region of terrorized citizens, destroyed farms and fears of slave insurrection. The blockade choked American commerce and prevented privateers from taking the war to the English. Cockburn returned in 1814 and once more terrorized the residents on both shores of the Chesapeake while stoking the political divisions that also rent the country. In August, 1814, the British capitalized on the refusal of President James Madison to bolster the defenses of the waterway that led to the nation’s capital. Cockburn again led a naval force into the bay, but this time he ran into opposition from Commodore Joshua Barney and his polyglot flotilla of warships. Barney put up an heroic though doomed fight before the British landed at Benedict, Md., in August, 1814 and marched on Washington, D.C. After defeating the Americans at Bladensburg, the British burned Washington before returning to their boats and setting out for Baltimore. There, the British armada ran into Fort McHenry and a stalwart group of defenders. Despite a massive bombardment, the British could not silence the fort or the city’s other defenses, forcing them to retreat and give up their campaign to completely shut the Chesapeake. The victory at Baltimore, coupled with victories on the Great Lakes, helped turn the war in America’s favor.


In Search of the African Lion

In Search of the African Lion

Author: Roger de la Harpe

Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 1920289682

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The African lion (Panthera leo), long celebrated as the king of beasts, faces unprecedented challenges in the wild today. Loss of habitat through the expansion of human activity increasingly restricts the lion to game reserves and national parks, while diseases such as bovine tuberculosis pose a threat to the health of lion prides. Over a period of two years, Roger and Pat de la Harpe have documented wild lions of South Africa, and the result is a superbly photographed and engagingly written tribute to this often misunderstood predator. In Search of the African Lion enters the complex world of the lion, describing pride dynamics, hunting patterns, the reproductive cycle and interactions with human communities. The book focuses on four main areas: the Kalahari, the Madikwe/Mapungubwe area, the Greater Kruger National Park and Northern Zululand -each with its own problems, challenges and opportunities. In addition, the authors highlight the important work done by game rangers, wildlife managers and scientific researchers in understanding the lion and in protecting existing populations. The In Search of... series focuses on the plight of threatened and endangered species. Also available by the same authors: In Search of the African Wild Dog.


The Lion's Pride

The Lion's Pride

Author: Edward J. Renehan Jr.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1999-12-09

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0198029276

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In The Lion's Pride, Edward J. Renehan, Jr. vividly portrays the grand idealism, heroic bravery, and reckless abandon that Theodore Roosevelt both embodied and bequeathed to his children and the tragic fulfillment of that legacy on the battlefields of World War I. Drawing upon a wealth of previously unavailable materials, including letters and unpublished memoirs, The Lion's Pride takes us inside what is surely the most extraordinary family ever to occupy the White House. Theodore Roosevelt believed deeply that those who had been blessed with wealth, influence, and education were duty bound to lead, even--perhaps especially--if it meant risking their lives to preserve the ideals of democratic civilization. Teddy put his principles, and his life, to the test in the Spanish American war, and raised his children to believe they could do no less. When America finally entered the "European conflict" in 1917, all four of his sons eagerly enlisted and used their influence not to avoid the front lines but to get there as quickly as possible. Their heroism in France and the Middle East matched their father's at San Juan Hill. All performed with selfless--some said heedless--courage: Two of the boys, Archie and Ted, Jr., were seriously wounded, and Quentin, the youngest, was killed in a dogfight with seven German planes. Thus, the war that Teddy had lobbied for so furiously brought home a grief that broke his heart. He was buried a few months after his youngest child. Filled with the voices of the entire Roosevelt family, The Lion's Pride gives us the most intimate and moving portrait ever published of the fierce bond between Teddy Roosevelt and his remarkable children.


Lion’s Pride

Lion’s Pride

Author: Jessica Miller

Publisher:

Published: 2020-03-30

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13:

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*** A Standalone Short Story with No Cliffhanger! *** Nora and Safir are ready to have a great summer together. Safir is sure Nora is destined to be his mate, and Nora thinks the same, until an outsider pride of lion shifters moves into Safir’s territory. It isn’t long before Weston, the leader of the outsider shifters, kidnaps Nora and holds her captive away from Safir’s reach. Nora wants to hold steadfast to her relationship with Safir, but she soon comes to realize that Weston isn’t a threat to her at all. She also starts to gain very real feelings for him and doesn’t know how to handle it all. But when Safir finally finds where Weston has been keeping her she isn’t prepared for the outcome that ultimately ensues between the three of them. Scroll up and click the buy now button to start reading TODAY!


Eldorado: the scarlet pimpernel at bay

Eldorado: the scarlet pimpernel at bay

Author: Baroness Orczy

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-06-10

Total Pages: 602

ISBN-13: 129144730X

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Anther thrilling episode in Baroness Orczy.s wonderful evocation of the fripperies of the English Regency court and the horrors of the Feench revolution