The Hour and the Man

The Hour and the Man
Title The Hour and the Man PDF eBook
Author Harriet Martineau
Publisher
Total Pages 242
Release 1841
Genre English fiction
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The Hour and the Man

The Hour and the Man
Title The Hour and the Man PDF eBook
Author Harriet Martineau
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 414
Release 2020-08-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3752435941

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Reproduction of the original: The Hour and the Man by Harriet Martineau

The Man of the Hour

The Man of the Hour
Title The Man of the Hour PDF eBook
Author Octave Thanet
Publisher
Total Pages 526
Release 1905
Genre Chicago (Ill.)
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The Man of the Hour was written by well-known popular magazine contributor Octave Thanet, the pseudonym used by Alice French. This story deals with the labor problem and with socialistic efforts to solve it. The hero of the tale is John Ivan Winslow, the only son of a Russian mother and an American father. As a child he is sensitive and impressionable and imbibes the nihilistic views of his mother who is strongly in sympathy with her oppressed people. Before her marriage Mrs. Winslow had been the Princess Olga Galitsuin and had met her husband when he was on a business trip to Russia. Not until after their marriage did Mr. Winslow discover his wife's socialistic tendencies, and these in connection with her impracticability and foreign ways caused unhappiness between them which led finally to their separation.

Man of the Hour

Man of the Hour
Title Man of the Hour PDF eBook
Author Jennet Conant
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 608
Release 2017-09-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1476730881

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"James B. Conant was a towering figure who stood at the center of the great crises and challenges of the twentieth century. He set an extraordinary example of public service without ever holding elected office. A member of the greatest generation, there was probably no one who made a larger mark in more areas of American life, shaping national policy as a scientist, nuclear pioneer, Cold War statesman, diplomat, and educational reformer for nearly fifty years. As a brilliant young chemist, he supervised the production of poison gas in WWI. As the Nazi threat loomed, he boldly led the interventionist cause in WWII and was tapped by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to be one of the scientific chiefs at the helm of the Manhattan Project, personally overseeing the massive secret effort to develop the atomic bomb and making the fateful recommendation to drop it on Hiroshima to bring the war to a quick and decisive end. He went on to become one of America's first cold warriors, led the bitter fight to reject the hydrogen bomb, and campaigned tirelessly for the international control of atomic weapons. He continued to exert his influence as President Eisenhower's high commissioner, and then ambassador, to Germany, helping to secure the country's future and strengthen Europe's defenses against Soviet aggression. He achieved national prominence in his twenty-year reign as president of Harvard--the very symbol of the intellectual and social elite--and yet was a champion of meritocracy and open admissions, helping to create the SAT and devoting his later life to improving public schools as the "engine of democracy." Even as he worked to safeguard the American way of life, he feared the nuclear force he helped harness was so dangerous it could lead to the extinction of mankind. In this intimate account of his extraordinary life, his granddaughter, ... bestselling author Jennet Conant, draws on hundreds of documents, diaries, and letters to reveal the agonizing decisions he was forced to make while serving his country in three wars--two hot, and one cold--and the burden of guilt he bore for his actions and for always putting duty before everything else. For all his brilliance, he never understood the depression that ravaged his family but struggled to keep his wife from succumbing, in the process alienating both his sons. With Man of the Hour, Jennet Conant paints a rich, nuanced portrait of a great American leader and visionary, the last of a vanishing breed."--Jacket.

Jefferson Davis

Jefferson Davis
Title Jefferson Davis PDF eBook
Author William C. Davis
Publisher LSU Press
Total Pages 820
Release 1991
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780807120798

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A biography of Jefferson Davis: statesman, Mexican war hero, and President of the Confederate States of America.

The Hour and the Man

The Hour and the Man
Title The Hour and the Man PDF eBook
Author Harriet Martineau
Publisher
Total Pages 390
Release 1873
Genre Haiti
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Man of the Hour

Man of the Hour
Title Man of the Hour PDF eBook
Author Peter Blauner
Publisher Hachette Digital, Inc.
Total Pages 500
Release 2000-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780446605410

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A teacher who dreams of heroism gets his opportunity when Arab terrorists attack a school bus on Coney Island. But instead of accolades the teacher becomes a suspect, victim of an ambitious reporter.