The Kansas Chronicles

The Kansas Chronicles

Author: Brenda Paske

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2003-01-13

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 0595253741

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The "Kansas chronicles" are thirteen stories of warped realities ... and some very familiar ones. These are stories of women who have strayed past the edge of disaster, trapped in nightmares of their own making.


Kansas City Chronicles

Kansas City Chronicles

Author: David W. Jackson

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2010-07-16

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1614232024

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From guerilla warfare and martial law to the elegant dresses of the Harzfeld Parisian Cloak Company, discover how everything became up-to-date in Kansas City (including the phrase "up-to-date"? itself, which predates the song in Oklahoma!). Watch as the Jackson County Poor Farm became the state-of-the-art Truman Medical Center and learn why Old Westport is the real McCoy. Meet the resident mouse of the Laugh-O-Gram studio on Thirteenth and Forest, which took food from Walt Disney's hand as Mortimer before taking shape on Disney's drawing board as Mickey. In this collection of his best historical columns, David Jackson delivers a vivid portrait of the people, places and events that continue to shape this fascinating town.


9th STREET CHRONICLES

9th STREET CHRONICLES

Author: W. Self

Publisher:

Published: 2016-04-01

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780692657850

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Finally, the story that no one would write has been written. The 9th Street Chronicles, by writer William Self, was five years in the making. This remarkable book 'drops salt', i.e. knowledge to the point of understanding, because it is a story about all of us, black, brown and white, male and female, rich and poor, shameless and honorable, making it and faking it. The 9th Street Chronicles draws attention to the many unspoken truths about this infamous 'block', the lives that depended on it, the politics and the cabal that controlled it, and the power that brought it down. Violence, courage, sex for sale, gambling, and murder are intertwined in this story of greed, fear, money and power, laid bare in the riveting accounts by the shakers, makers and players themselves. 9th Street Chronicles draws attention to The Block and the effects it has had on the town, its citizens, the economy, and the United States Army.We see the best and the worst of ourselves then and now. It is rare when the underbelly of a town or city is revealed in such a forthright manner.


Cimarron Chronicles

Cimarron Chronicles

Author: Carrie W. Schmoker Anshutz

Publisher: Prairie Books

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0974622206

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History of Southwest Kansas and Northwest Oklahoma prior to and during settlement. One family's story of the pioneer experience and a cowboys perspective of the open range from 1879 to 1935.


The Chili Cone Chronicles

The Chili Cone Chronicles

Author: Michael Winslow

Publisher:

Published: 2010-12

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9781450277068

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InThe Chili Cone Chronicles,Michael Winslow shares his remarkable story of growing up and coming-of-age in a small midwestern town during the tempestuous, whirlwind time of the 1960s. Funny and poignant by turns, Winslow offers a memorable journey through the mayhem as he relies on the comfort of his family, oddball friends, and small-town charm to make everything right in his own little corner of the world. Against a backdrop of calamitous world and national events, Winslow recalls the cocoon of his youth on a sane island at the twilight of corner grocery stores, passenger trains, drive-in movies, and greasy spoons. While it may be true that you can never truly go home again, Winslow's stories awaken the child within, providing glimpses into a fading way of life filled with such delights as eating an ice cream cone filled with hot chili, surfing Suicide Hill in flattened cardboard boxes, and feeling the exhilaration and pulse-quickening excitement that accompanied boxcar running in the dark of night. Thoughtful, warm, and full of hometown vignettes,The Chili Cone Chronicleswill compel the willing to recall their own budding youth—and the events, places and people that were a part of it.


The Hellbox Chronicles

The Hellbox Chronicles

Author: David Huckett

Publisher: Publishamerica Incorporated

Published: 2004-11

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 9781413745641

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Story of a journeyman printer who wanders into Kansas City after the Civil War.


The Rufus Chronicles

The Rufus Chronicles

Author: Charles Gusewelle

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Published: 1999-11-02

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780345423863

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When Charles Gusewelle first saw Rufus as a pup, he was a mere tangle of orange and white fur. The plan was that he'd be an outdoor dog. But the feisty, inquisitive Rufus decided otherwise, and quickly made his way inside the house--and soon after, inside his owner's heart. The Rufus Chronicle is Gusewelle's moving chronicle of the thirteen years he spent with his devoted, loyal, and much loved Brittany spaniel, Rufus. It is an affecting, unforgettable portrait of the tender relationship between a man and his dog. As Gusewelle so eloquently notes, "Some of us learn forgiveness by studying the lives of saints. And some of us keep dogs. . . ."


The Cancer Chronicles

The Cancer Chronicles

Author: George Johnson

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2013-08-27

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0385349718

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When the woman he loved was diagnosed with a metastatic cancer, science writer George Johnson embarked on a journey to learn everything he could about the disease and the people who dedicate their lives to understanding and combating it. What he discovered is a revolution under way—an explosion of new ideas about what cancer really is and where it comes from. In a provocative and intellectually vibrant exploration, he takes us on an adventure through the history and recent advances of cancer research that will challenge everything you thought you knew about the disease. Deftly excavating and illuminating decades of investigation and analysis, he reveals what we know and don’t know about cancer, showing why a cure remains such a slippery concept. We follow him as he combs through the realms of epidemiology, clinical trials, laboratory experiments, and scientific hypotheses—rooted in every discipline from evolutionary biology to game theory and physics. Cogently extracting fact from a towering canon of myth and hype, he describes tumors that evolve like alien creatures inside the body, paleo-oncologists who uncover petrified tumors clinging to the skeletons of dinosaurs and ancient human ancestors, and the surprising reversals in science’s comprehension of the causes of cancer, with the foods we eat and environmental toxins playing a lesser role. Perhaps most fascinating of all is how cancer borrows natural processes involved in the healing of a wound or the unfolding of a human embryo and turns them, jujitsu-like, against the body. Throughout his pursuit, Johnson clarifies the human experience of cancer with elegiac grace, bearing witness to the punishing gauntlet of consultations, surgeries, targeted therapies, and other treatments. He finds compassion, solace, and community among a vast network of patients and professionals committed to the fight and wrestles to comprehend the cruel randomness cancer metes out in his own family. For anyone whose life has been affected by cancer and has found themselves asking why?, this book provides a new understanding. In good company with the works of Atul Gawande, Siddhartha Mukherjee, and Abraham Verghese, The Cancer Chronicles is endlessly surprising and as radiant in its prose as it is authoritative in its eye-opening science.