Almost Yesterday

Almost Yesterday
Title Almost Yesterday PDF eBook
Author Dennis Higgins
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 179
Release 2013-07-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1611606543

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Beautiful Cathy Callahan found love at the most unexpected time and place...1906 in San Francisco. It was during the most destructive earthquakes in US history. The trouble is she fell in love a hundred and ten years before she was born. Could her best friend Dawn, keep her from staying in the past? Meet the most powerful time traveler of them all, a lovable Golden Retriever named Hickory Dickory Doc. Discover his unique and surprising origin. Follow the adventures of the Time Pilgrims as they travel to many fascinating times of the past. Go with Katya and Cyrus to England where they investigate the appearance of the Titanic in the Southampton docks, meet the Beatles and experience the London Blitz firsthand. Chase a mysterious man across time with Lesley and Seth as they experience three romantic world's fairs in Chicago—1893, 1933 and 2033. During one, Lesley runs into her teenaged self.

The Popular Engineer

The Popular Engineer
Title The Popular Engineer PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 302
Release 1923
Genre Engineering
ISBN

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Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences

Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences
Title Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences PDF eBook
Author Southern California Academy of Sciences
Publisher
Total Pages 442
Release 1919
Genre Science
ISBN

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Madame Gilbert's Cannibal

Madame Gilbert's Cannibal
Title Madame Gilbert's Cannibal PDF eBook
Author Bennet Copplestone
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 218
Release 2022-06-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This 20th-century fiction by Bennet Copplestone circles Madame Gilbert's various travels during the first world war. Her war service ended when Austria fell out, and now she shares the experiences of her several journeys and the social life and customs of the people of the places she has visited. From a historical point of view, it seems intended as a tribute to the simplicity and virtue of a noble race of islanders and a mocking criticism of 'modern civilization.' The language used throughout the work is graceful, and storytelling exciting. Excerpt from Madame Gilbert's Cannibal "The war satisfactorily won, Madame Gilbert sped home to revel in the first holiday which she had known since August, 1914. She always seems to travel with fewer restrictions and at greater speed than any except Prime Ministers and commanding Generals. In Italy she is an Italian and in France a Frenchwoman—a dazzling Italian and a very winning Frenchwoman."

The Cornhill Magazine

The Cornhill Magazine
Title The Cornhill Magazine PDF eBook
Author William Makepeace Thackeray
Publisher
Total Pages 872
Release 1913
Genre
ISBN

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トランスパシフィック

トランスパシフィック
Title トランスパシフィック PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Wilfried Fleisher
Publisher
Total Pages 1210
Release 1920
Genre East Asia
ISBN

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The Road Not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnam

The Road Not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnam
Title The Road Not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Max Boot
Publisher Liveright Publishing
Total Pages 784
Release 2018-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 0871409437

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Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize (Biography) A New York Times bestseller, this “epic and elegant” biography (Wall Street Journal) profoundly recasts our understanding of the Vietnam War. Praised as a “superb scholarly achievement” (Foreign Policy), The Road Not Taken confirms Max Boot’s role as a “master chronicler” (Washington Times) of American military affairs. Through dozens of interviews and never-before-seen documents, Boot rescues Edward Lansdale (1908–1987) from historical ignominy to “restore a sense of proportion” to this “political Svengali, or ‘Lawrence of Asia’ ”(The New Yorker). Boot demonstrates how Lansdale, the man said to be the fictional model for Graham Greene’s The Quiet American, pioneered a “hearts and minds” diplomacy, first in the Philippines and then in Vietnam. Bringing a tragic complexity to Lansdale and a nuanced analysis to his visionary foreign policy, Boot suggests Vietnam could have been different had we only listened. With contemporary reverberations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria, The Road Not Taken is a “judicious and absorbing” (New York Times Book Review) biography of lasting historical consequence.