Wyatt's War

Wyatt's War

Author: Elle James

Publisher: Twisted Pages Inc

Published: 2017-05-30

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 1626950806

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Paper Soldiers

Paper Soldiers

Author: Clarence R. Wyatt

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1995-03

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780226917955

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Praised and condemned for its aggressive coverage of the Vietnam War, the American press has been both commended for breaking public support and bringing the war to an end and accused of misrepresenting the nature and progress of the war. While in-depth combat coverage and the instantaneous power of television were used to challenge the war, Clarence R. Wyatt demonstrates that, more often than not, the press reported official information, statements, and views. Examining the relationship between the press and the government, Wyatt looks at how difficult it was to obtain information outside official briefings, what sort of professional constraints the press worked under, and what happened when reporters chose not to "get on the team." "Wyatt makes the Diem period in Saigon come to life—the primitive communications, the police crackdowns, the quarrels within the news organizations between the pessimists in Saigon and the optimists in Washington and New York."—Peter Braestrup, Washington Times "An important, readable study of the Vietnam press corps—the most maligned group of journalists in modern American history. Clarence Wyatt's insights and assessments are particularly valuable now that the media is rapidly growing in its influence on domestic and international affairs."—Peter Arnett, CNN foreign correspondent


War Wounds

War Wounds

Author: Wyatt Cochrane

Publisher:

Published: 2019-01-30

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9781790308798

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Crush your enemies... Survive nature's blasts...... but you still can't escape the truth. Click! Thorn eared back the hammer on the Winchester. No longer a boy, he'd pay back the suffering they'd heaped on him. Then she stepped into view. Without a word, her dazzling green eyes drew him in, and he was lost. Though dusty and tattered she radiated spirit and honesty. What could she be doing alone with these two? Her story unfolded, and he knew. Once she learned of their shared past, she'd despise him. Until that day, he'd sacrifice everything to keep her safe. He owed her.War Wounds is the first book in the Wyatt Cochrane's, Marshall Family classic western series. If you like the strong men and women in Louis L'Amour's books and the cowboy romance in C.J. Petit's, you'll love this face-paced adventure series set in the old west.Buy now or read for free in Kindle Unlimited, to enjoy this fresh new voice in westerns - today!


The Forge of War

The Forge of War

Author: James Wyatt

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780786941537

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Explore the battles, campaigns, and heroes of the Last War with this richly detailed Eberron campaign supplement, which includes a comprehensive outline of the course of the war, extensive new character options, a variety of campaign options, and detailed descriptions of military forces.


Dragon War

Dragon War

Author: James Wyatt

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 0786951222

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The Five Nations of Khorvaire stand on the brink of war. Gaven - exile, outlaw, and prophesied Storm Dragon - may be the one person able to stop it. But he can't remember who he is. Wounded, tormented, and hovering on the brink of madness, Gaven's friends - and even a few enemies - have to save him before it's too late.


Antitrust and the Formation of the Postwar World

Antitrust and the Formation of the Postwar World

Author: Wyatt C. Wells

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 023112399X

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In the wake of World War II, the United States devoted considerable resources to building a liberal economic order, which Washington believed was necessary to preserving not only prosperity but also peace after the war, and antitrust was a cornerstone of that policy. This fascinating book shows how the United States sought to impose its antitrust policy on other nations, especially in Europe and Japan.


Honor and Violence in the Old South

Honor and Violence in the Old South

Author: Bertram Wyatt-Brown

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9780195042429

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Hailed as a classic by reviewers and historians, Bertram Wyatt-Brown's Southern Honor now appears in abridged form under the title Honor and Violence in the Old South. Winner of a Phi Alpha Theta Book Award and a Jefferson Davis Memorial Book Award and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History, this is the first major reinterpretation of Southern life and custom since W.J, Cash's The Mind of the South. It explores the meaning and expression of the ancient code of honor as whites—both slaveholders and non-slaveholders—applied it to their lives. Wyatt-Brown ranges widely—covering topics such as childbearing, marital patterns, duelling, slave discipline, and lynch-law—to discover the role of honor in the psyche of white Southerners.


Lewis Tappan and the Evangelical War against Slavery

Lewis Tappan and the Evangelical War against Slavery

Author: Bertram Wyatt-Brown

Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 1997-10-01

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780807122235

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Lewis Tappan (1788--1873), founder of the Journal of Commerce and the nation's first credit rating firm, is probably best known for his business accomplishments. His greatest achievement, however, was not finance but freedom. In the 1830s, he and his wealthy brother Arthur underwrote and inspired the Manhattan headquarters of the American Anti-Slavery Society and founded many other organizations to promote freedom, faith, and racial tolerance. As prominent historian Bertram Wyatt-Brown demonstrates in this fascinating portrait, Tappan contributed much more to the cause of liberty and equality than has yet been acknowledged.


The Shaping of Southern Culture

The Shaping of Southern Culture

Author: Bertram Wyatt-Brown

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780807849125

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Extending his investigation into the ethical life of the white American South beyond what he wrote in Southern Honor (1982), Bertram Wyatt-Brown explores three major themes in southern history: the political aspects of the South's code of honor, th