Beyond the Beach

Beyond the Beach

Author: Stephen Bourque

Publisher: Naval Institute Press

Published: 2018-04-15

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 1612518745

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An important rethinking of the Normandy war narrative Beyond the Beach examines the Allied air war against France in 1944. During this period, General Dwight David Eisenhower, as Supreme Allied Commander, took control of all American, British, and Canadian air units and employed them for tactical and operational purposes over France rather than as a strategic force to attack targets deep in Germany. Using bombers as his long-range artillery, he directed the destruction of bridges, rail centers, ports, military installations, and even French towns with the intent of preventing German reinforcements from interfering with Operation Neptune, the Allied landings on the Normandy beaches. Ultimately, this air offensive resulted in the death of over 60,000 French civilians and an immense amount of damage to towns, churches, buildings, and works of art. This intense bombing operation, conducted against a friendly occupied state, resulted in a swath of physical and human destruction across northwest France that is rarely discussed as part of the D-Day landings. This book explores the relationship between ground and air operations and its effects on the French population. It examines the three broad groups that the air operations involved, the doctrine and equipment used by Allied air force leaders to implement Eisenhower’s plans, and each of the eight major operations, called lines of effort, that coordinated the employment of the thousands of fighters, medium bombers, and heavy bombers that prowled the French skies that spring and summer of 1944. Each of these sections discusses the operation's purpose, conduct, and effects upon both the military and the civilian targets. Finally, the book explores the short and long-term effects of these operations and argues that this ignored narrative should be part of any history of the D-Day landings.


Free the Beaches

Free the Beaches

Author: Andrew W. Kahrl

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2018-01-01

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 0300215142

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The story of our separate and unequal America in the making, and one man's fight against it During the long, hot summers of the late 1960s and 1970s, one man began a campaign to open some of America's most exclusive beaches to minorities and the urban poor. That man was anti-poverty activist and one‑time presidential candidate Ned Coll of Connecticut, a state that permitted public access to a mere seven miles of its 253‑mile shoreline. Nearly all of the state's coast was held privately, for the most part by white, wealthy residents. This book is the first to tell the story of the controversial protester who gathered a band of determined African American mothers and children and challenged the racist, exclusionary tactics of homeowners in a state synonymous with liberalism. Coll's legacy of remarkable successes--and failures--illuminates how our nation's fragile coasts have not only become more exclusive in subsequent decades but also have suffered greater environmental destruction and erosion as a result of that private ownership.


Beyond the Beachhead

Beyond the Beachhead

Author: Joseph Balkoski

Publisher: Stackpole Books

Published: 2005-08-04

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 0811741451

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Expanded edition with a new chapter on the final battles of the Normandy campaign.


Cuba Beyond the Beach

Cuba Beyond the Beach

Author: Karen Dubinsky

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781771132695

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Havana is Cuba's soul: a mix of Third World, First World, and Other World. After over a decade of visits as a teacher, researcher, and friend, Karen Dubinsky looks past political slogans and tourist postcards to the streets, neighbourhoods, and personalities of a complicated and contradictory city. Her affectionate, humorous vignettes illustrate how Havana's residents--old Communist ladies, their sceptical offspring, musicians, underground vendors, entrepreneurial landlords, and poverty-stricken professors--go about their daily lives. As Cuba undergoes dramatic change, there is much to appreciate, and learn from, in the unlikely world Cubans have collectively built for themselves. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will go to the Queen's University Student Overseas Travel Fund--The Sonia Enjamio Fund, which funds Cuban/Canadian student exchange.


535 Best Beaches - Fodor's

535 Best Beaches - Fodor's

Author: Fodor's

Publisher: Fodor's

Published: 2010-11-02

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 1400005051

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The ultimate guide for planning a beach vacation covers every great beach from Maine's rugged coast to the tranquil waters of the Florida Keys to the best surfing beaches in Los Angeles to the white sands of Grand Turk to the Banzai Pipeline of Oahu. Full-color photos and magazine-style features make this the go-to source for beach-lovers.


Beyond the Blood, the Beach & the Banana

Beyond the Blood, the Beach & the Banana

Author: Sandra Courtman

Publisher: Ian Randle Publishers

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 9766371822

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Beyond the Blood, the Beach and the Banana emphasises the significance of the Caribbean in an increasingly globalised social world and draws attention to the contribution that scholarship in Caribbean Studies makes in coming to terms with a multi-cultural heritage. The compilation deliberately ranges in focus across periods, geographies, linguistic divisions and subject matter to present the fruition of significant research projects by 25 researchers from the Caribbean, North America and Europe. Contributors on the Hispanic, Dutch, African, Indian and Anglophone Caribbean juxtaposed with work on the Caribbean diasporas of the USA, UK, Canada and the Netherlands enrich the text with multiple perspectives.


Bliss

Bliss

Author: Randall Kaplan

Publisher: Cameron Books

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9781951836177

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"A collection of aerial photography of beaches and exotic coastal locations around the world"--


Living the California Dream

Living the California Dream

Author: Alison Rose Jefferson

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1496229061

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2020 Miriam Matthews Ethnic History Award from the Los Angeles City Historical Society Alison Rose Jefferson examines how African Americans pioneered America’s “frontier of leisure” by creating communities and business projects in conjunction with their growing population in Southern California during the nation’s Jim Crow era.


Oahu Beach Access

Oahu Beach Access

Author: Katherine Garner

Publisher: Mutual Publishing Company

Published: 2012-05-01

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9781566479752

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Did you know that many of Oahu's best beaches are easily reached by public rights of way? Do you want to explore Oahu's vistas and water playgrounds beyond Waikiki, but aren't sure where to go and whether they are accessible? Oahu Beach Access unlocks access to the island's priceless panoramas and beach parks by detailing the location of its 89 Public Rights of way. Here are the beaches that cover every interest--sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling, picnicking, fishing, surfing, and more. Organized by twelve coastline sections of the island, details on directions, parking, marine life, and restroom availability are presented in a reader-friendly format. A convenient activities table is provided for easy reference, along with simple maps and color photos for each beach access. Each chapter includes some local history and colorful anecdotes about the locale. Enrich and enhance your Oahu beach experience. Take the Public Rights of Way and exercise your right to an adventure. Venture off the beaten path and explore the beach wonders that make Oahu special.


The Outer Beach: A Thousand-Mile Walk on Cape Cod's Atlantic Shore

The Outer Beach: A Thousand-Mile Walk on Cape Cod's Atlantic Shore

Author: Robert Finch

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2017-05-09

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 132400052X

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"Finch is today’s best, most perceptive Cape Cod writer in a line extending all the way back to Henry David Thoreau." —Christian Science Monitor Weaving together Robert Finch’s collected writings from over fifty years and a thousand miles of walking along Cape Cod’s Atlantic coast, The Outer Beach is a poignant, candid chronicle of an iconic American landscape anyone with an appreciation for nature will cherish.