My Heart Lies Here

My Heart Lies Here

Author: Laurie Marr Wasmund

Publisher:

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 9780985967505

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In 1913, the United Mine Workers of America led a daring strike against John D. Rockefeller's Colorado Fuel & Iron Company that would end in war. In this novel of the Ludlow Massacre, a young woman learns the true meaning of love, sacrifice, and what it means to be an American. Newly arrived in Colorado, Christian Scott is caught in a web of divided loyalties. Torn between her dedication to her brother, Alex, who clings to his proud Scottish heritage, and her love of Pearl, a spirited orphan whose flight from abuse and poverty lands her on the Scotts' doorstep, Christian experiences heartbreak when the two become enemies. At the same time, she secretly joins with a passionate Greek miner on a dangerous course of resistance against the coal company and the brutal Colorado National Guard that threatens to destroy everything--and everyone--she loves.


The Burning Sky

The Burning Sky

Author: Jack Ludlow

Publisher: Isis Large Print Books

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 9780753190920

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"A rip-roaring page-turner with considerable depth."


A Bitter Field

A Bitter Field

Author: Jack Ludlow

Publisher:

Published: 2015-12-21

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 9781458768995

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1938. As Hitler sets his sights on the Sudetenland, not everyone in Britain is willing to appease him. Convinced that the Fuehrer's land - hunger is insatiable, the head of the SIS recruits Cal Jardine to help him prove zechoslovakia is threatened with invasion. Before heading undercover to Prague, however, Jardine must first extricate himself from France, where his attempts to smuggle guns to Spain have been held up by a group of fanatical fascists. In their struggle to overthrow the French government, they are prepared to kill for the sake of procuring weapons. Finally arriving in Czechoslovakia, working undercover for the SIS proves no less dangerous. As jealousy and mutual suspicions within Secret Service ranks make it impossible for Jardine to tell friend from foe, he rediscovers old friends of dubious loyalty and makes new enemies of untested ruthlessness.


Blood Passion

Blood Passion

Author: Scott Martelle

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 081354419X

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"On April 20, 1914, in the small railroad town of Ludlow, Colorado, striking coalminers and state National Guardsmen waged a day-long battle that ended with the burning of a strikers' tent colony. The "Ludlow Massacre," as it is known, was only part of a seven-month war in which at least seventy-five people were killed. In Blood Passion, journalist Scott Martelle explores this largely forgotten American saga of coalminers rising against political and economic corruption, a fight that embraced some of the most volatile social movements of the early twentieth century."--Cover.


A Broken Land

A Broken Land

Author: Jack Ludlow

Publisher: Allison and Busby

Published: 2012-02-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780749011802

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Inter-war Europe is the charged backdrop for Ludlow's latest historical series and in the second installment his hero, Cal Jardine, is caught up in Barcelona at the start of the Spanish Civil War.


The Home Front in Ludlow

The Home Front in Ludlow

Author: Derek Beattie

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 9781906663513

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The Second World War brought for the people of Ludlow and the surrounding countryside a complex mixture of trials and temptations, tragedy and farce. By scouring the local press of the time and interviewing people who remember it all too vividly and express their memories with vigour, indignation and humour, Derek Beattie has produced an honest and powerful portrait of a town at war. The threat of invasion prompted the formation of the Home Guard, whose volunteers were hastily kitted out with ill-fitting uniforms and borrowed weapons: 'It was noted that one man found it impossible to keep his rifle at the slope and his trousers up simultaneously.' Extraordinary things happened: the ploughing up of ancient grassland, the updating of Ludlow's steam-powered fire engine, and girls lowered on stretchers from the castles walls as air raid wardens practised first aid. One man took the blackout so seriously that he covered up the white flowers in his moonlit garden. People found themselves in court for everything from driving into a cow in the dark to receiving stolen goods in the form of Army woollen underpants or selling falsely labelled 'onion powder'. The mayor was fined for obstructing the police, whom he accused of Gestapo tactics, and the rector declared Sunday cinema to be 'a thing of evil'