Paul Hunt's Night Diary

Paul Hunt's Night Diary
Title Paul Hunt's Night Diary PDF eBook
Author Paul Hunt
Publisher Child's Play International
Total Pages 36
Release 1992
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780859539258

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Paul Hunt discovers the world of nature that exists in the dark night.

Paul Hunt's Night Diary

Paul Hunt's Night Diary
Title Paul Hunt's Night Diary PDF eBook
Author Paul Hunt
Publisher
Total Pages 30
Release 1992
Genre Children's stories, English
ISBN

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Children's Book Review, 1994

Children's Book Review, 1994
Title Children's Book Review, 1994 PDF eBook
Author Beverly Baer
Publisher Gale Cengage
Total Pages 982
Release 1995-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780810305984

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Provides access to reviews of children's books and periodicals that are indexed by Book Review Index.

Looking at Literacy

Looking at Literacy
Title Looking at Literacy PDF eBook
Author Nigel Hall
Publisher Heinemann Educational Publishers
Total Pages 76
Release 1996
Genre Education
ISBN

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This volume contains 84 transcripts of presentations, which are centered around four major topics: methods for assessment of oxygenation; the physiology of oxygen transport; organ system in disease; and restoration of oxygen in disease. Subjects include: cerebral oxygenation during cardiopulmonary bypass, reflectance pulse oximetry, the effect of capillary blood flow on the oxygen release into rat heart tissue, hypoxia/ischemia and the pH paradox, oxygen transport in tumors, the lung in distress, extracorporeal oxygenation, and pulmonary mechanics during laparoscopic surgery. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Diary of a Hunter

Diary of a Hunter
Title Diary of a Hunter PDF eBook
Author David Brian Plummer
Publisher COCH Y BONDDU BOOKS
Total Pages 196
Release 2002-03
Genre
ISBN 9780954211707

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"...an entertaining and unusual record of a year's activities with a pack of Jack Russell terriers, half a dozen lurchers, as many ferrets and a varied cast of human characters". Terrier, lurcher and ferret breeding, lots of rat hunting as well as rabbiting, a bit of falconry and much else besides. Also includes an inside account of the television documentary which was made about the author, Rat Hunting Man.

Children's Book Review Index

Children's Book Review Index
Title Children's Book Review Index PDF eBook
Author Gary C. Tarbert
Publisher
Total Pages 896
Release 1996
Genre Children's literature
ISBN

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Meuse-Argonne Diary

Meuse-Argonne Diary
Title Meuse-Argonne Diary PDF eBook
Author William M. Wright
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Total Pages 192
Release 2004-06-09
Genre History
ISBN 0826262481

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September 13, 1918 Got no sleep at all last night. About two o'clock in the morning Col. Heintzelman, chief of staff of the corps, came out and he was much pleased with what the division had accomplished and with the way they had gone through. It was the division's first battle and it played a very important and creditable part. Certain things fell down. . . . The truth of the matter is the troops got away from the wire and it was impossible to keep the wire up through the tangle of barbed wire and woods. We captured 3,000 prisoners on our front alone and have lost 521. November 1, 1918 Considerable heavy artillery fire all night. The preparation fire went down promptly at 3:30, it was very heavy. . . . The barrage went down promptly at 5:30. Troops jumped off. At 7:30 thirty prisoners reported from Le Dhuy Fme., taken by the 353rd and 354th infantries. I don't understand what the 353rd Infantry is doing in there, as it is out of the sector. At 7:00 a.m. there was a distinct lull in the artillery fire. . . . I told Hanson at 8:05 to move his troops forward to parallel 86 immediately. He stated that he would get them going about 8:30, but actually did not get them started until about eleven o'clock. I sent for him on arrival and told him to hurry his men up. Before Lee left I had ordered the divisional reserve to move forward with its advance element on the first objective to maintain their echelonment in depth. Smyser came in at one o'clock and I ordered the divisional machine guns to the front to take position about one-half kilometer east of Dhuy Fme. At the time the reserves were ordered forward. I ordered Hanson to take his P.C. to Dhuy Fme. . . . Hanson has just arrived. I do not understand why he is always so slow. He seems to be inordinately stupid. During America’s participation in World War I, 1917–1918, only a single commander of a division, William M. Wright, is known to have kept a diary. In it, General Wright relates his two-month experience at St. Mihiel and especially the Meuse-Argonne, the largest and most costly battle in American history. In the Meuse-Argonne, the Eighty-ninth Division, made up of 28,000 draftees from Missouri and Kansas and under Wright’s command, was one of the two American point divisions beginning November 1, 1918, when the U.S. First Army forced the German defenders back to the Meuse River and helped end World War I as the main German railway line for the entire Western Front came under American artillery fire. It was a great moment, and Wright was at the center of it. Robert Ferrell skillfully supplements the diary with his own narrative, making use of pertinent manuscripts, notably a memoir by one of Wright’s infantry regiment commanders. The diary shows the exacting attention that was necessary to keep such a large, unwieldy mass of men in motion. It also shows how the work of the two infantry brigadiers and of the two supporting artillery brigades required the closest attention. Meuse-Argonne Diary, a unique account of, among other things, a singular moment in the Great War in which American troops ensured victory, will fascinate anyone interested in military history in general and World War I in particular.