Maury's Musings

Maury's Musings

Author: Maurice A. Johnson

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2004-08

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 141843728X

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"Contradiction after contradiction, said the man, the Bible is full of them." I wondered what Bible he was reading. Most apparent paradoxes resolve themselves with careful study and research. I love the old book, it is my God, speaking to me. Oh, there are love stories that would make a romance novelist author blush and tales of extra-terrestrials that surpass the fiction of television and movie space travel. There are also truths about how to enjoy life and how to live it to the fullest. I've spent many years in the book and I hope to spend more. For forty years I've studied the end days and what we are to expect in the future! A short course in what heaven is like and the condition of today's churches is included in this book. Warning, not all churches will be automatically represented in heaven. When I was born, there were less than two billion people on this earth, now, there are more than seven billion. The earth can't hold many more. Despite wars, that kill many, and crop failures the population growth soars. The earth's population is soon to peak. Soon, the end will come.


Maury Maverick

Maury Maverick

Author: Richard B. Henderson

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2010-07-22

Total Pages: 435

ISBN-13: 0292788800

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Maury Maverick was possibly the first liberal United States Congressman from Texas to achieve national and even international stature. A dedicated Democrat, he was ready to attack Franklin D. Roosevelt whenever he felt that Roosevelt was flagging in his enthusiasm for reform. He was honest to the point of rudeness, and he belonged to the "damn the torpedoes" class that pulled ahead regardless of political consequences. He was at home with the literate—he was a prodigious writer and speaker—but always ready to puncture their pretensions. And he could cuss with sailors, pecan shellers, and any breed of saloon keeper. Put all that together with a short, stocky, bulldog frame, a fierce face and a voice to match, and you have one of the nation's more colorful political figures.


Co. Aytch: Maury Grays First Tennessee Regiment

Co. Aytch: Maury Grays First Tennessee Regiment

Author: Samuel R. Watkins

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-12-09

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13:

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In 'Co. Aytch: Maury Grays First Tennessee Regiment,' Samuel R. Watkins offers a gripping firsthand account of his experience as a soldier in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. Written in a straightforward and unembellished style, Watkins provides a detailed and intimate look at the daily life of a soldier, filled with both the hardships and camaraderie of war. The book offers valuable insights into the mindset of a Southern soldier and the impact of the war on individuals and communities. Watkins' vivid descriptions and candid narrative style bring the reader directly into the heart of the conflict, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in Civil War history. Samuel R. Watkins, himself a Confederate soldier, draws on his own experiences to provide a genuine and authentic account of the war. His dedication to preserving the memory of his fellow soldiers shines through in this poignant and powerful memoir. I highly recommend 'Co. Aytch' to history enthusiasts, Civil War scholars, and anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of the human experience during times of conflict.


Genealogy of the Lewis Family in America

Genealogy of the Lewis Family in America

Author: William Terrell Lewis

Publisher:

Published: 1893

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13:

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Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of John Lewis. He was born in Donegal County, Ireland 1678 to Andrew Lewis and Mary Calhoun. He married Margaret Lynn. He died in Virginia 1 Feb 1762. They were the parents of seven children.


Sam Houston, the Great Designer

Sam Houston, the Great Designer

Author: Llerena Friend

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2010-06-28

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 0292789114

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This biography of Sam Houston goes beyond the romantic frontier life of the "buckskin hero from Tennessee" to examine seriously his role as an American statesman.


The Last Commission

The Last Commission

Author: Eytan Halaban

Publisher: Inkwater Press

Published: 2014-01-14

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1629010375

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Maury Green was once a proud man. Now middle-aged, unmarried, and stuck in a dead-end job as a small-time real estate agent, he has few social prospects and fewer friends. The local Jewish community wrote him off years ago, when he slunk home to New Haven from the Israeli War of Independence, his spirit broken by the very men he tried to help. But now, twenty-five years later, Israeli General Yaacov Ronen is passing through the city on a fundraising tour, ahead of his run for prime minister. Somehow, the nebbish Maury winds up on the guest list for a soiree in the general’s honor. When he finally meets the general, Maury sees not an Israeli hero, but the taunting smile that’s been haunting his nightmares for decades. As he soon learns, General Ronen needs someone to do a bit of dirty work, someone expendable—someone like Maury. The general promises an impressive commission—but Maury will only collect if he lives. Maury launches a daring gambit the like of which nobody ever dreamed he could pull off: Outwit the great tactician, get even, and, in the process, regain his pride, his manhood, and the love of a wonderful woman—not to mention pocket the commission. If he survives. It’s Maury’s chance to be a hero once more … but to whom, and at what price?


Fathoming the Ocean

Fathoming the Ocean

Author: Helen M. Rozwadowski

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2008-03-31

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 0674042948

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By the middle of the nineteenth century, as scientists explored the frontiers of polar regions and the atmosphere, the ocean remained silent and inaccessible. The history of how this changed—of how the depths became a scientific passion and a cultural obsession, an engineering challenge and a political attraction—is the story that unfolds in Fathoming the Ocean. In a history at once scientific and cultural, Helen Rozwadowski shows us how the Western imagination awoke to the ocean's possibilities—in maritime novels, in the popular hobby of marine biology, in the youthful sport of yachting, and in the laying of a trans-Atlantic telegraph cable. The ocean emerged as important new territory, and scientific interests intersected with those of merchant-industrialists and politicians. Rozwadowski documents the popular crazes that coincided with these interests—from children's sailor suits to the home aquarium and the surge in ocean travel. She describes how, beginning in the 1860s, oceanography moved from yachts onto the decks of oceangoing vessels, and landlubber naturalists found themselves navigating the routines of a working ship's physical and social structures. Fathoming the Ocean offers a rare and engaging look into our fascination with the deep sea and into the origins of oceanography—origins still visible in a science that focuses the efforts of physicists, chemists, geologists, biologists, and engineers on the common enterprise of understanding a vast, three-dimensional, alien space.