The Old Continental
Author: James Kirke Paulding
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 396
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Author: James Kirke Paulding
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 396
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Kirke Paulding
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Published: 1851
Total Pages: 396
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Greg Brenneman
Publisher: Rosetta Books
Published: 2016-02-09
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 0795346530
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn expert in business turnaround shares his inspiring approach to problem-solving: “A fascinating read” (Mitt Romney). Visionary leader Greg Brenneman believes that true business success and personal fulfillment are two sides of the same coin. The techniques that will grow your business will also help you achieve a rich, purposeful, and integrated life. Here, Brenneman takes what he’s learned from turning around or tuning up many businesses—including Continental Airlines and Burger King—and distills it into a simple, clear, five-step roadmap that anyone can follow. He teaches you how to: *prepare a succinct Go Forward plan *build a fortress balance sheet *grow your sales and profits *choose all-star servant leaders *empower your team For more than thirty years, Brenneman has seen these steps foster dramatic results in a variety of business environments. But he also came to realize that he could apply these same principles to improve his life and build a lasting moral legacy. He found he could make better decisions by carefully taking the most important facets of his life—faith, family, friendship, fitness, and finance—into consideration. Brenneman’s inspiring examples, from both his business and his life, demonstrate the astounding effects these steps can have when you apply them—right away and all at once.
Author: E.G. Spaulding
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2020-09-23
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 3752505907
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1869.
Author: Elbridge Gerry Spaulding
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2022-05-09
Total Pages: 261
ISBN-13: 3375019505
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1869.
Author: Robert Morris
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
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Total Pages: 468
ISBN-13: 9780822970187
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlthough Robert Morris (1734-1806), "the Financier of the American Revolution," was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution, a powerful committee chairman in the Continental Congress, an important figure in Pennsylvania politics, and perhaps the most prominent businessman of his day, he is today least known of the great national leaders of the Revolutionary era.This oversight is being rectified by this definitive publication project that transcribes and carefully annotates the Office of Finance diary, correspondence, and other official papers written by Morris during his administration as superintendent of finance from 1781 to 1784.
Author: United States. National Labor Relations Board
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 1186
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dashiell Hammett
Publisher: Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
Published: 2017-11-28
Total Pages: 754
ISBN-13: 0525432957
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNow for the first time ever in one volume, all twenty-eight stories and two serialized novels starring the Continental Op—one of the greatest characters in storied history of detective fiction. Dashiell Hammett is the father of modern hard-boiled detective stories. His legendary works have been lauded for almost one hundred years by fans, and his novel The Maltese Falcon was adapted into a classic film starring Humphrey Bogart. One of Dashiell Hammett's most memorable characters, the Continental Op made his debut in Black Mask magazine on October 1, 1923, narrating the first of twenty-eight stories and two novels that would change forever the face of detective fiction. The Op is a tough, wry, unglamorous gumshoe who has inspired a following that is both global and enduring. He has been published in periodicals, paperback digests, and short story collections, but until now, he has never, in all his ninety-two years, had the whole of his exploits contained in one book. The book features all twenty-eight of the original standalone Continental Op stories, the original serialized versions of Red Harvest and The Dain Curse, and previously unpublished material. This anthology of Continental Op stories is the only complete, one-volume work of its kind.
Author: D. W. Meinig
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 1986-01-01
Total Pages: 484
ISBN-13: 9780300082906
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVolume one examines how an immense diversity of ethnic and religious groups ultimately created a set of distinct regional societies. Volume two emphasizes the flux, uncertainty, and unpredictablilty of the expansion into continental America, showing how a multitude of individuals confronted complex and problematic issues.
Author: Maurice Isserman
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2016-04-25
Total Pages: 448
ISBN-13: 0393292525
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis magesterial and thrilling history argues that the story of American mountaineering is the story of America itself. In Continental Divide, Maurice Isserman tells the history of American mountaineering through four centuries of landmark climbs and first ascents. Mountains were originally seen as obstacles to civilization; over time they came to be viewed as places of redemption and renewal. The White Mountains stirred the transcendentalists; the Rockies and Sierras pulled explorers westward toward Manifest Destiny; Yosemite inspired the early environmental conservationists. Climbing began in North America as a pursuit for lone eccentrics but grew to become a mass-participation sport. Beginning with Darby Field in 1642, the first person to climb a mountain in North America, Isserman describes the exploration and first ascents of the major American mountain ranges, from the Appalachians to Alaska. He also profiles the most important American mountaineers, including such figures as John C. Frémont, John Muir, Annie Peck, Bradford Washburn, Charlie Houston, and Bob Bates, relating their exploits both at home and abroad. Isserman traces the evolving social, cultural, and political roles mountains played in shaping the country. He describes how American mountaineers forged a "brotherhood of the rope," modeled on America’s unique democratic self-image that characterized climbing in the years leading up to and immediately following World War II. And he underscores the impact of the postwar "rucksack revolution," including the advances in technique and style made by pioneering "dirtbag" rock climbers. A magnificent, deeply researched history, Continental Divide tells a story of adventure and aspiration in the high peaks that makes a vivid case for the importance of mountains to American national identity.