America's Anchor

America's Anchor
Author: Kennard R. Wiggins, Jr.
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476634351

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This naval history of the Delaware Estuary spans three centuries, from the arrival of the Europeans to the end of the World War II. The author describes the shipbuilders and infrastructure, and the ships and men who sailed this surprisingly active waterway in peace and in war. From Philadelphia to the Delaware Capes, the story of the nascent U.S. Navy and key historical figures emerges. Dozens of historic images and four appendices are included.

The Anchor Book of New American Short Stories

The Anchor Book of New American Short Stories
Author: Ben Marcus
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307428133

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“In twenty-nine separate but ingenious ways, these stories seek permanent residence within a reader. They strive to become an emotional or intellectual cargo that might accompany us wherever, or however, we go. . . . If we are made by what we read, if language truly builds people into what they are, how they think, the depth with which they feel, then these stories are, to me, premium material for that construction project. You could build a civilization with them.” —Ben Marcus, from the Introduction Award-winning author of Notable American Women Ben Marcus brings us this engaging and comprehensive collection of short stories that explore the stylistic variety of the medium in America today. Sea Oak by George Saunders Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned by Wells Tower Do Not Disturb by A.M. Homes The Girl in the Flammable Skirt by Aimee Bender The Caretaker by Anthony Doerr The Old Dictionary by Lydia Davis The Father’s Blessing by Mary Caponegro The Life and Work of Alphonse Kauders by Aleksandar Hemon People Shouldn’t Have to be the Ones to Tell You by Gary Lutz Histories of the Undead by Kate Braverman When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine by Jhumpa Lahiri Down the Road by Stephen Dixon X Number of Possibilities by Joanna Scott Tiny, Smiling Daddy by Mary Gaitskill Brief Interviews with Hideous Men by David Foster Wallace The Sound Gun by Matthew Derby Short Talks by Anne Carson Field Events by Rick Bass Scarliotti and the Sinkhole by Padgett Powell

Anchoring America

Anchoring America
Author: Jeff Alan
Publisher: Bonus Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781566251945

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Anchoring America covers 17 anchors in 17 smart profiles that show the evolution of the anchoring job and reveal the character of the men and women who sat at the desk.

When Movements Anchor Parties

When Movements Anchor Parties
Author: Daniel Schlozman
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0691164703

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Throughout American history, some social movements, such as organized labor and the Christian Right, have forged influential alliances with political parties, while others, such as the antiwar movement, have not. When Movements Anchor Parties provides a bold new interpretation of American electoral history by examining five prominent movements and their relationships with political parties. Taking readers from the Civil War to today, Daniel Schlozman shows how two powerful alliances—those of organized labor and Democrats in the New Deal, and the Christian Right and Republicans since the 1970s—have defined the basic priorities of parties and shaped the available alternatives in national politics. He traces how they diverged sharply from three other major social movements that failed to establish a place inside political parties—the abolitionists following the Civil War, the Populists in the 1890s, and the antiwar movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Moving beyond a view of political parties simply as collections of groups vying for preeminence, Schlozman explores how would-be influencers gain influence—or do not. He reveals how movements join with parties only when the alliance is beneficial to parties, and how alliance exacts a high price from movements. Their sweeping visions give way to compromise and partial victories. Yet as Schlozman demonstrates, it is well worth paying the price as movements reorient parties' priorities. Timely and compelling, When Movements Anchor Parties demonstrates how alliances have transformed American political parties.

Womenomics

Womenomics
Author: Claire Shipman
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2009-06-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0061882763

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“A personal, provocative, and challenging book for career women who want less guilt, more life.” —Diane Sawyer Womenomics, the groundbreaking New York Times bestseller by Claire Shipman and Katty Kay, is an invaluable guide for this generation of professional women, provide knowledgeable advice on how to “Work Less, Achieve More, Live Better.” Shipman and Kay, two TV journalists well acquainted with the stress of the workplace, describe the new economic trends that offer today’s overworked working women more professional and personal choices than ever before. At last, you no longer have to do it all to have it all—Womenomics shows you how.

Cocktail Boothby's American Bartender

Cocktail Boothby's American Bartender
Author: William T. Boothby
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Alcoholic beverages
ISBN: 9780982247334

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Originally published: San Francisco: H.S. Socker, 1891.

America's War for Humanity

America's War for Humanity
Author: Thomas Herbert Russell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1919
Genre: Dummies (Bookselling)
ISBN:

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Pictorial history of the European war for liberty.

The American Cyclopaedia

The American Cyclopaedia
Author: George Ripley
Publisher: New York : D. Appleton
Total Pages: 898
Release: 1883
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN:

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