Manson

Manson
Title Manson PDF eBook
Author Jeff Guinn
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 512
Release 2014-08-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1451645171

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An account of one of the most notorious criminals in American history puts Manson in the context of his times, the turbulent end of the 1960s, revealing a rock star wannabe whose killings were directly related to his musical ambitions.

The Life and Times of Charles R. Crane, 1858–1939

The Life and Times of Charles R. Crane, 1858–1939
Title The Life and Times of Charles R. Crane, 1858–1939 PDF eBook
Author Norman E. Saul
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 335
Release 2012-12-21
Genre History
ISBN 073917746X

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In The Life and Times of Charles R. Crane, Norman E. Saul analyzes the contributions of Charles R. Crane, world traveler, businessman, diplomat, and philanthropist in the setting of his times. Crane acquired his appreciation for Russian culture and life through travel in the country, making a total of twenty-four trips to Russia. He developed friendships and professional relationships with many prominent Russians in political, cultural, and artistic spheres in addition to his connections to important figures in American history such as Woodrow Wilson. As the son of a Chicago industrialist with little formal education, Charles R. Crane enjoyed remarkable success serving as a financial backer and advisor to the Woodrow Wilson administration, founding member of the 1917 Root Commission to Russia, minister to China, and establishing a factory in Russia to manufacture air brakes for the Russian railroad. He devoted a considerable amount of his own time and resources to educating Americans about the Russian people. He sponsored visiting lecturers, subsidized publications, and commissioned works by Russian artists. Charles Crane was arguably the first true American globalist. His activities involved Russia, China, and the Middle East, but Saul emphasizes his travels in Russia and his role in the development and promotion of Russian studies in America. Crane represented the United States becoming a world power in business and diplomacy, and fostered an American appreciation and knowledge of Russian, Asian, and Middle Eastern societies. By studying this unusual man, Saul explores the world in which he lived and traveled. The relationship between America and Russia has always been a complex and fascinating one, and Saul shines light on a pivotal period in that relationship.

The Life and Times of Corn

The Life and Times of Corn
Title The Life and Times of Corn PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 40
Release 2009
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780618507511

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Facts and illustrations tell the story of corn, the giant of grains.

Charles II

Charles II
Title Charles II PDF eBook
Author Antonia Fraser
Publisher George Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Total Pages 264
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780297832218

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The story of King Charles II is one of enduring fascination. The golden childhood of the boy Prince in the Van Dyck pictures gave way to an adventurous youth in Civil War England and abroad, ending traumatically when his father was executed in 1649. Charles II, King at eighteen, succeeded to `nothing but the name'. After his valiant attempt to regain the throne was defeated by Cromwell at Worcester, the King made his epic escape - to years of exile, poverty and humiliation in Europe. The `miraculous' Restoration ushered in a reign coloured by a series of equally dramatic events: the Great Plague, the Fire of London, two Dutch Wars, the bizarre Popish Plot, and finally the efforts of the Whigs to exclude his Catholic brother James from the succession, culminating in the King's unexpected triumph over them at the Oxford Parliament of 1681. A lover of women, passionate planner of parks and palaces and friend of the arts, this was the man who was to overcome the many problems of his reign and die not only in control of his country but in the affection of his countrymen. In this meticulously researched biography, Antonia Fraser offers important judgements and reassessments on central questions of the reign, such as Charles's relationships, his attitude to Kingship, his patriotism and his religious beliefs. Above all she has succeeded in writing a totally compelling narrative, both moving and exciting, and showing all the skills and insights which have secured her place as one of the foremost biographers of our time. `A rich feast of instruction, drama and entertainment' TLS `The fullest and most sophisticated account of the most charming and approachable of English Kings' OBSERVER

Forgotten Founder

Forgotten Founder
Title Forgotten Founder PDF eBook
Author Marty D. Matthews
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages 276
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781570035470

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Chronicles the life of Charles Pinckney, discussing his childhood on his family's Charleston plantation, service in the state militia during the Revolution, involvement in the Constitutional Convention of 1787, and influence on the country's development.

The Life and Times of the Peanut

The Life and Times of the Peanut
Title The Life and Times of the Peanut PDF eBook
Author Charles Micucci
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 48
Release 2000-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780618033140

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Examines the history and statistics of peanuts, their agriculture and influence.

Mordecai

Mordecai
Title Mordecai PDF eBook
Author Charles Foran
Publisher Vintage Canada
Total Pages 802
Release 2011-07-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0676979653

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Foran's book is the first major biography with access to family letters and archives: the definitive, detailed, intimate portrait of Mordecai Richler, the lion of Canadian literature, and the turbulent, changing times that nurtured him. It is also an extraordinary love story that lasted half a century. Mordecai Richler won multiple Governor General's Literary Awards, the Giller Prize, the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, among others, as well as many awards for his children's books. He also wrote Oscar-nominated screenplays. His influence was larger than life in Canada and abroad. In Mordecai, award-winning novelist and journalist Charles Foran brings to the page the richness of Mordecai's life as young bohemian, irreverent writer, passionate and controversial Canadian, loyal friend and deeply romantic lover. He explores Mordecai's distraught childhood, and gives us the "portrait of a marriage"—the lifelong love affair with Florence, with Mordecai as beloved father of five. The portrait is alive and intimate—warts and all.