Greatness in the Shadows

Greatness in the Shadows
Author: Douglas M. Branson
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2016
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0803285949

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"Just weeks after Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, Larry Doby joined Robinson in breaking the color barrier in the major leagues when he became the first black player to integrate the American League, signing with the Cleveland Indians in July 1947. Doby went on to be a seven-time All-Star center fielder who led the Indians to two pennants. In many respects Robinson and Doby were equals in their baseball talent and experiences and had remarkably similar playing careers: both were well-educated, well-spoken World War II veterans and both had played spectacularly, albeit briefly, in the Negro Leagues. Like Robinson, Doby suffered brickbats, knock-down pitches, spit in his face, and other forms of abuse and discrimination. Doby was also a pioneering manager, becoming the second black manager after Frank Robinson. Well into the 1950s Doby was the only African American All-Star in the American League during a period in which fifteen black players became National League All-Stars. Why is Doby largely forgotten as a central figure in baseball’s integration? Why has he not been accorded his rightful place in baseball history? Greatness in the Shadows attempts to answer these questions, bringing Doby’s story to life and sharing his achievements and firsts with a new generation"--Publisher's website.

In the Shadow of Greatness

In the Shadow of Greatness
Author: Joshua Weston Welle
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612511392

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Named a "Notable Naval Book of 2012" by Proceedings Magazine Their stories needed to be told. And classmates working together, under a blanket of trust and friendship, was the only way to allow people to open up. It was a three year journey into the hearts and souls of America’s youngest heroes to gather these important historical accounts, but it was worth every hour spent. Inside this book are the voices the first Annapolis graduates into a decade of war and they remind us that America is in good hands. They were walking to class on 9/11, wearing Naval Academy “summer working blues”, when the towers were struck. The campus went to general quarters, battle stations. They would be the first class after this attack to graduate into a nation at war and would be faced, like so many past graduates, of rising to the challenge to keeping America great. President Bush and Vice President Cheney articulated a world at the crossroads, and the U.S. would preemptively in seek enemies who threatened the national interest, America would not again be terrorized. In the Shadow of Greatness addresses issues that go beyond one USNA class, it explains the trials of most military veterans of this era. Understanding how a young person enlists to serve, deploys to the fight, and returns home is unknown to most Americans. Veterans pack up their uniforms, but never lose the call for service when the return to civilian society. The profiles in this book represent the “Next Great Generation” of American leaders. Men and women who lost their innocence in battle and their youths to a decade of deployments, throughout which they never gave up hope. In exchange for down range scars, they gained an unbreakable sense of purpose to America’s ideals—freedom, equality, and democracy. The compilation is the most authentic and raw narrative to emerge from the Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and beyond. The reader enjoys a spectrum of stories, each patriotic and honorable. The narratives are meant to inspire, educate, and reveal a world many don’t understand. Its contents are readable and easy to appreciate. The Class of 2002—and more broadly, the one million veterans of the Long War—are America’s leaders of tomorrow. Read this book to learn what they endured and why they are prepared.

In the Shadows of Greatness

In the Shadows of Greatness
Author: Linda F. Delaney
Publisher: Linda F. Delaney
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2006
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 9780972825528

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Standing in the Shadows of Greatness

Standing in the Shadows of Greatness
Author: Henry J. Pankey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: High school principals
ISBN: 9781887905947

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Standing in the Shadows of Greatness tells the story of Henry J. Pankey. Pankey attended over 10 colleges, received three college degrees, earned 13 licenses in either education or administration, invited to thousands of speaking engagements, earned hundreds of awards, worked as a field hand, cotton picker, bus driver, cook, security guard, typist, teacher, published author, playwright, actor, comedian, impressionists, drug counselor, assistant principal, principal, education consultant and school improvement expert. Pankey credits his success to his ancestors from Pankey Town, North Carolina.

The Emigrants

The Emigrants
Author: W. G. Sebald
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-11-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0811221296

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A masterwork of W. G. Sebald, now with a gorgeous new cover by the famed designer Peter Mendelsund The four long narratives in The Emigrants appear at first to be the straightforward biographies of four Germans in exile. Sebald reconstructs the lives of a painter, a doctor, an elementary-school teacher, and Great Uncle Ambrose. Following (literally) in their footsteps, the narrator retraces routes of exile which lead from Lithuania to London, from Munich to Manchester, from the South German provinces to Switzerland, France, New York, Constantinople, and Jerusalem. Along with memories, documents, and diaries of the Holocaust, he collects photographs—the enigmatic snapshots which stud The Emigrants and bring to mind family photo albums. Sebald combines precise documentary with fictional motifs, and as he puts the question to realism, the four stories merge into one unfathomable requiem.

Shadows of Doom

Shadows of Doom
Author: Ed Greenwood
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786961511

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When the gods are stripped of their powers, Elminster must carry the weight of Mystra’s magic upon his mortal shoulders It was the eve of the Time of Troubles. The chaos of spilled blood, lawless strife, monsters unleashed, and avatars roaming Faerûn was still to come. Unbeknownst to mortals, the gods had been summoned together—and among them was Mystra, grown proud and willful in the passing eons. With the others, she was about to be stripped of her godhood. The secret of her power gave her an idea. She made certain preparations, looking always for one who would be her successor . . . But until that person's ascension, her power must be preserved. A lone mortal must carry the greater share of her divine energy until the power could be reclaimed, and it was the fate of this mortal to risk being destroyed or driven wild, involuntarily and without warning. This was the occasion of Elminster's Doom.

In the Shadow of Greatness

In the Shadow of Greatness
Author: Michael Menager
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 848
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1942493843

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In this unusual biography, Michael Menager coaxes from the shadows of history ?ve women who devoted themselves to the greatness of a genius in their lives. At times the book reads like a love story, at other times an adventure, but throughout, their five lives intertwine to tell one story of selfless devotion and a greatness that doesn’t crave recognition. This book covers the lives and works of Maria Nhys (wife of Aldous Huxley), Françoise Gilot (mistress of Pablo Picasso), Véra Nabokov (wife of Vladimir Nabokov), Helen Dukas (secretary to Albert Einstein), and Isabel Burton (wife and partner of Sir Richard Burton).

In Gatsby's Shadow

In Gatsby's Shadow
Author: Larry Haeg
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2004-10-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1587295156

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In the closing decades of the nineteenth century Minnesota produced three young men of great talent who each went east to become writers. Two of them became famous: F. Scott Fitzgerald and Sinclair Lewis. This is the story of the third man: Charles Macomb Flandrau. Flandrau, a model of style and worldly sophistication and destined, almost everyone agreed, for greatness, was among the most talented young writers of his generation. His short stories about Harvard in the 1890s were called “the first realistic description of undergraduate life in American colleges” and sold out of the first printing in a few weeks. From 1899 to 1902 Flandrau was among the most popular contributors to the Saturday Evening Post. Alexander Woollcott rated him the best essayist in America. And Viva Mexico!, Flandrau’s account of life on a Mexican coffee plantation, is a classic, perhaps the best travel book ever written by an American. Yet Flandrau turned his back on it all. Financially independent, he chose a solitary, epicurean life in St. Paul, Mexico, Majorca, Paris, and Normandy. In later years, he confined his writing to local newspaper pieces and letters to his small circle of family and friends. Using excerpts from these newspaper columns and unpublished letters, Larry Haeg has painstakingly recreated the story of this urbane, talented, witty, lazy, enigmatic, supremely private man who never reached the peak of literary success to which his talent might have taken him. This very readable biography provides a detailed and honest portrayal of Flandrau and his times. It will fascinate readers interested in writers’ life stories and scholars of American literature as well as general readers interested in midwestern literary history.

Living in the Shadows of Greatness

Living in the Shadows of Greatness
Author: Raymond H. Montgomery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2006
Genre: Illinois
ISBN: 9780977713905

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Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
Author: Mike Hembree
Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2004-05
Genre: Automobile racing drivers
ISBN: 1582618283

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