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Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 464
Release:
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ISBN: 1668008718

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Bitter Harvest

Bitter Harvest
Author: Matthew J. Dickinson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1999-02-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521653954

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This book outlines Franklin Roosevelt's White House staff organization.

Dark Emu

Dark Emu
Author: Bruce Pascoe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781922142436

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Dark Emu puts forward an argument for a reconsideration of the hunter-gatherer tag for pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians. The evidence insists that Aboriginal people right across the continent were using domesticated plants, sowing, harvesting, irrigating and storing - behaviors inconsistent with the hunter-gatherer tag. Gerritsen and Gammage in their latest books support this premise but Pascoe takes this further and challenges the hunter-gatherer tag as a convenient lie. Almost all the evidence comes from the records and diaries of the Australian explorers, impeccable sources.

Bitter Harvest

Bitter Harvest
Author: James Corcoran
Publisher: North Dakota State University, Institute for Regional Studies
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Farmers
ISBN: 9780911042627

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James Corcoran tells the story of Gordon Kahl and the Posse Comitatus, using captivating narrative with vivid imagery. Sunday, February 13, 1983, was a sunny day in Medina, North Dakota--a seemingly peaceful church-going winter day. But hate politics was broiling in secret locations and the Heartland provided cover for those who wanted to take the law into their own hands. "Something terrible, and terribly important, was taking place," writes Corcoran. Ever a page-turner, reflect again on this story of violence and how a group of people can construct an alternative version of the law and the truth. New foreword by Mike Jacobs.

Bitter Harvest

Bitter Harvest
Author: Ann Cooper
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135269483

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The history of food is not as straightforward as it may seem. Food isn't just food. It is ritual, tradition and memory. So begins Ann Cooper's groundbreaking new book on the history of sustenance. Cooper, a renowned chef and graduate of New York's famed Culinary Institute of America, expertly guides us from the roots of agriculture in North America through the profound changes initiated by the Industrial Revolution, all the way up to the present day, offering analyses of recent controversies such as Europe's campaign against Frankenstein food and the genetic engineering of plants and animals in the United States. Throughout, Cooper takes both a macro and micro approach, examining the effect politics, technology, war, international trade and agribusiness have had on the world's food supply, as well as the changing social patterns which have made a family meal at the table almost a relic of the past. Did you know? · 80% of chicken has salmonella. · By the year 2010, 95 percent of items bought at the grocery store may be consumed within 20 minutes of getting them home. · Cancer researchers believe that over one third of all future cancers will be diet-related -- roughly the same proportion now attributable to smoking. Passionate, political, informed and engaging, Bitter Harvest is filled with fascinating facts and anecdotes. Cooper offers a comprehensive analysis of the issue of sustainability, arguing persuasively why we must begin to change everything from the way food is shipped to the basic components of our diets. Touching on virtually every aspect of the food culture, Bitter Harvest is a vibrant example of the emergence of the chef as a political voice to be reckoned with. A food manifesto for the new millennium, it is a must-read for anyone concerned with health, nutrition and the future of our planet. You will never look at your dinner plate in quite the same way again.

Bitter Harvest

Bitter Harvest
Author: John Hayman
Publisher: NewSouth Books
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2017-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1603063714

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Bitter Harvest traces the development of Richmond Flowers, a colorful politician who began his career as a segregationist but who, as attorney general of Alabama, fought bitterly against Governor George Wallace in trying to support the Constitution. In the process, he sacrificed his political career. Flowers was elected attorney general in 1962. A likable story-teller who had served in the state senate, Flowers came into office promising like his fellow politicians to send the Yankees a message. He did not seem the stuff of which heroes (or martyrs) are made. But faced with the choice of upholding the law or of taking the popular course, he chose to uphold the law. Events thereafter made him a central figure in the most violent years of the civil rights revolution. The book sets this story against the background of the white South's war against civil rights, a savage contest motivated by hatred and fear. It advances the thesis that during this period, Alabama suffered a fundamental failure in leadership which determined the state's response to the demand for social change.Alabama's leaders encouraged lawlessness with their statements and actions. They took the state down a self-destructive course which has had lasting and damaging consequences.

Bitter Harvest

Bitter Harvest
Author: Sheila Connolly
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011-08-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101517174

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Now that Meg Corey's apples have been harvested and sold, she's enjoying some free time. But when the small but annoying mishaps plaguing her start turning sinister, Meg begins to worry that her first harvest may be her last.

A Bitter Harvest

A Bitter Harvest
Author: Tom Lansford
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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This work explores the role and influence of the actors involved in Afghanistan's internal conflict, including the various ethnic and religious groups and external powers such as the United States and the Soviet Union.

Bitter Harvest

Bitter Harvest
Author: Kim Knox
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2013-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426897049

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It's 2050, and humans are an endangered species. Lieutenant Robert Sutton has survived the collapse of civilization by luck, his wits, and a chance mutation that makes him immune to the nano-virus that has wiped out millions. Now, his compound of survivors is surrounded by the infected, who are driven by the need to spread the contagion through sex. It is only a matter of time before they attack. So when Sutton is assigned to interrogate a prisoner who claims to have overcome the infection, he immediately suspects a trap... Nicholas Rider may have survived the virus, but he's a changed man, ruled by his desires. But his need for Sutton is different. Rider craves an end to his overwhelming needs, and Sutton could be the man to do it. Secure in his belief that he's invulnerable, Sutton can't understand or resist his intense attraction to his prisoner. Will Rider be his downfall—or his savior? 30,000 words