The Baseball Bibliography

The Baseball Bibliography
Author: Myron J. Smith
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2006
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

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"With over 57,000 entries, this two-volume set is the most comprehensive non-electronic, non-database, print bibliography on any American sport. Represented here are books and monographs, scholarly papers, government documents, doctoral dissertations, masters' theses, poetry and fiction, novels, pro team yearbooks, college and professional All-Star Game and World Series programs, commercially produced yearbooks, and periodical and journal articles"--Provided by publisher.

The Promised Land

The Promised Land
Author: Elaine Y. Eaddy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1976
Genre: South Carolina
ISBN:

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James Eddy (ca. 1730-1790/1800) and his family lived in Craven County, South Carolina. He served in the Revolutionary War. Descendants listed lived chiefly in South Carolina.

Books In Print 2004-2005

Books In Print 2004-2005
Author: Ed Bowker Staff
Publisher: R. R. Bowker
Total Pages: 3274
Release: 2004
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780835246422

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Take this Bread

Take this Bread
Author: Sara Miles
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-01-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1848254288

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The story of an unexpected and terribly inconvenient Christian conversion, told by a very unlikely convert, Take This Bread tells the story of a restaurant cook and writer who wandered into a church and found herself transformed, setting up a food pantry around the same altar where she first received the body of Christ.

One Soul at a Time

One Soul at a Time
Author: Grant Wacker
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1467457361

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Christianity Today 2020 Book Award of Merit in History/Biography For more than five decades Billy Graham (1918-2018) ranked as one of the most influential voices in the Christian world. Nearly 215 million people around the world heard him preach in person or through live electronic media, almost certainly more than any other person. For millions, Graham was less a preacher than a Protestant saint. While remaining orthodox at the core, over time his approach on many issues became more irenic and progressive. And his preaching continued to resonate, propelled by his powerful promise of a second chance. Drawing on decades of research on Billy Graham and American evangelicalism, Grant Wacker has marshalled personal interviews, archival research, and never-before-published photographs from the Graham family and others to tell the remarkable story of one of the most celebrated Christians in American history. Where Wacker’s previous work on Graham, America’s Pastor, focused on the preacher’s relation to the nation’s culture, One Soul at a Time offers a sweeping, easy-to-read narrative of the life of the man himself.

Who's Who in American Law

Who's Who in American Law
Author: Marquis Who's Who, Inc
Publisher: Marquis Who's Who
Total Pages: 900
Release: 2001
Genre: Judges
ISBN: 9780837935188

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Blue Guitar Highway

Blue Guitar Highway
Author: Paul Metsa
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2011-09-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1452933219

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This is a musician’s tale: the story of a boy growing up on the Iron Range, playing his guitar at family gatherings, coming of age in the psychedelic seventies, and honing his craft as a pro in Minneapolis, ground zero of American popular music in the mid-eighties. “There is a drop of blood behind every note I play and every word I write,” Paul Metsa says. And it’s easy to believe, as he conducts us on a musical journey across time and country, navigating switchbacks, detours, dead ends, and providing us the occasional glimpse of the promised land on the blue guitar highway. His account captures the thrill of the Twin Cities when acts like the Replacements, Husker Dü, and Prince were remaking pop music. It takes us right onto the stages he shared with stars like Billy Bragg, Pete Seeger, and Bruce Springsteen. And it gives us a close-up, dizzying view of the roller-coaster ride that is the professional musician’s life, played out against the polarizing politics and intimate history of the past few decades of American culture. Written with a songwriter’s sense of detail and ear for poetry, Paul Metsa’s book conveys all the sweet absurdity, dry humor, and passion for the language of music that has made his story sing.

These High, Green Hills

These High, Green Hills
Author: Jan Karon
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1997-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101463775

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Join #1 New York Times bestselling author Jan Karon on a trip to Mitford—a southern village of local characters so heartwarming and hilarious you'll wish you lived right next door. At last, Mitford's rector and lifelong bachelor, Father Tim, has married his talented and vivacious neighbor, Cynthia. Now, of course, they must face love's challenges: new sleeping arrangements for Father Tim's sofa-sized dog, Cynthia's urge to decorate the rectory Italian-villa-style, and the growing pains of the thrown-away boy who's become like a son to the rector. Add a life-changing camping trip, the arrival of the town's first policewoman, and a new computer that requires the patience of a saint, and you know you're in for another engrossing visit to Mitford—the little town that readers everywhere love to call home.