Undaunted Courage

Download or Read eBook Undaunted Courage PDF written by Stephen E. Ambrose and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 574 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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ISBN-10: 074347788X

ISBN-13: 9780743477888

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Book Synopsis Undaunted Courage by : Stephen E. Ambrose

'This was much more than a bunch of guys out on an exploring and collecting expedition. This was a military expedition into hostile territory'. In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson selected his personal secretary, Captain Meriwether Lewis, to lead a pioneering voyage across the Great Plains and into the Rockies. It was completely uncharted territory; a wild, vast land ruled by the Indians. Charismatic and brave, Lewis was the perfect choice and he experienced the savage North American continent before any other white man. UNDAUNTED COURAGE is the tale of a hero, but it is also a tragedy. Lewis may have received a hero's welcome on his return to Washington in 1806, but his discoveries did not match the president's fantasies of sweeping, fertile plains ripe for the taking. Feeling the expedition had been a failure, Lewis took to drink and piled up debts. Full of colourful characters - Jefferson, the president obsessed with conquering the west; William Clark, the rugged frontiersman; Sacagawea, the Indian girl who accompanied the expedition; Drouillard, the French-Indian hunter - this is one of the great adventure stories of all time and it shot to the top of the US bestseller charts. Drama, suspense, danger and diplomacy combine with romance and personal tragedy making UNDAUNTED COURAGE an outstanding work of scholarship and a thrilling adventure.

Undaunted Courage

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"On 5 July 1803, Captain Meriwether Lewis set out on an epic voyage across the untamed Great Plains and into the Rockies. His brief from the president, Thomas Jefferson, was to explore the land stretching west of the Mississippi, recently purchased from Napoleon. It was completely uncharted territory; a wild, vast land ruled by the Indians, never before experienced by a white man. This book is the definitive account of this momentous journey, presenting the American West as Lewis saw it - savage, awesome and pristinely beautiful."--[book cover].

American Indian History Day by Day

Download or Read eBook American Indian History Day by Day PDF written by Roger M. Carpenter and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2012-10-02 with total page 440 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
American Indian History Day by Day

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Total Pages: 440

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ISBN-10: 9780313382239

ISBN-13: 0313382239

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Book Synopsis American Indian History Day by Day by : Roger M. Carpenter

This unique, day-by-day compilation of important events helps students understand and appreciate five centuries of Native American history. Encompassing more than 500 years, American Indian History Day by Day: A Reference Guide to Events is a marvelous research tool. Students will learn what occurred on a specific day, read a brief description of events, and find suggested books and websites they can turn to for more information. The guide's unique treatment and chronological arrangement make it easy for students to better understand specific events in Native American history and to trace broad themes across time. The book covers key occurrences in Native American history from 1492 to the present. It discusses native interactions with European explorers, missionaries and colonists, as well as the shifting Indian policies of the U.S. government since the nation's founding. Contemporary events, such as the opening of Indian casinos, are also covered. In addition to accessing comprehensive information about frequently researched topics in Native American history, students will benefit from discussions of lesser-known subjects and events whose causes and significance are often misunderstood.

Wales, the Welsh and the Making of America

Download or Read eBook Wales, the Welsh and the Making of America PDF written by Vivienne Sanders and published by University of Wales Press. This book was released on 2021-07-15 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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Publisher: University of Wales Press

Total Pages: 320

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ISBN-10: 9781786837929

ISBN-13: 1786837927

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Book Synopsis Wales, the Welsh and the Making of America by : Vivienne Sanders

• The work is written in an accessible fashion. • It uses biographies to give readers an interesting and useful overview of the history and development of the United States. • It could give Welsh readers a sense of pride in the achievements of Welsh people and their descendants • It clarifies for American readers the motivation and achievements of those of their ancestors who came from Wales, and demonstrates how valuable immigrants can be.

The Empire Strikes Out

Download or Read eBook The Empire Strikes Out PDF written by Robert Elias and published by New Press, The. This book was released on 2010-01-19 with total page 451 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Empire Strikes Out

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Publisher: New Press, The

Total Pages: 451

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ISBN-10: 9781595585288

ISBN-13: 1595585281

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Book Synopsis The Empire Strikes Out by : Robert Elias

Is the face of American baseball throughout the world that of goodwill ambassador or ugly American? Has baseball crafted its own image or instead been at the mercy of broader forces shaping our society and the globe? The Empire Strikes Out gives us the sweeping story of how baseball and America are intertwined in the export of “the American way.” From the Civil War to George W. Bush and the Iraq War, we see baseball's role in developing the American empire, first at home and then beyond our shores. And from Albert Spalding and baseball's first World Tour to Bud Selig and the World Baseball Classic, we witness the globalization of America's national pastime and baseball's role in spreading the American dream. Besides describing baseball's frequent and often surprising connections to America's presence around the world, Elias assesses the effects of this relationship both on our foreign policies and on the sport itself and asks whether baseball can play a positive role or rather only reinforce America's dominance around the globe. Like Franklin Foer in How Soccer Explains the World, Elias is driven by compelling stories, unusual events, and unique individuals. His seamless integration of original research and compelling analysis makes this a baseball book that's about more than just sports.

Moving the Needle

Download or Read eBook Moving the Needle PDF written by Joe Sweeney and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2014-11-17 with total page 261 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Moving the Needle

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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Total Pages: 261

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ISBN-10: 9781118944080

ISBN-13: 1118944089

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Book Synopsis Moving the Needle by : Joe Sweeney

A detailed system that will help you achieve your professional and personal goals Moving the Needle provides both the "kick in the pants" and the game plan many of us need to break out of the rut and get moving to achieve our goals. CEOs, vice presidents, professionals, military personnel, and even college students frequently express frustration at the entrenched status quo, in which initiating progress feels like moving mountains. This book lights a path toward continual improvement, helping readers first find a direction, then make the key transitions that jumpstart forward progress. This highly practical guide outlines a change process that can be applied to professional or personal goals, giving readers a concrete plan for making big things happen. Rather than blindly shooting for the moon, readers will formulate a solid, systematic, actionable plan that can only result in progress. In today's tenuous business climate, employers and employees alike can be glued to the ground, unsure of the path they should take, or whether they have the freedom to move forward. Moving the Needle helps readers clarify their current position, identify their optimum position, and formulate a workable strategy for getting from here to there. Find what "moving forward" means for your career and life Shake off the doldrums of routine and establish a culture of innovation Improve performance on a consistent basis, at every level Break the inertia and get moving in the right direction Stagnation is diametrically opposed to progress. Moving forward requires a vision, a plan, and the impetus to get things done. Those who sense that big things can happen need to get clear, get free, and start Moving the Needle.

Hope and Heartbreak

Download or Read eBook Hope and Heartbreak PDF written by Russell Davies and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 586 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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Total Pages: 586

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ISBN-10: UOM:39015062881175

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Book Synopsis Hope and Heartbreak by : Russell Davies

"Hope and Heartbreak looks in an entirely new way at the social history of Wales between the years 1776 and 1871. This innovative book challenges a large number of generally held views about Wales, and tries to offer an alternative history of the country's idiosyncrasies and contradictions. To do this a wide range of evidence is considered to present the ambitions and anxieties which drove and destroyed Welsh people." "Russell Davies's study ranges far and wide, from landlords to peasants, rich and poor, in the north and the south. Diet and housing, disease and death, rural festivals, prisons and mental hospitals, work and worries, fear and anger, love and lust, wizards and wonders, bastards and ballads and happiness and humour are only a few of the topics covered in this all-encompassing social history. The tensions beneath the facade of family life, the vigour of prostitution and pornography and the private world of the individual are investigated. Using the life experiences of individuals, Hope and Heartbreak opens up the hidden world of the people of Wales." "The book asks a range of questions which are new to Welsh history. Was Wales a land of passionless women and pure men, or were there passionate sensualists amongst the pious saints? What made the Welsh fearful, tearful, happy, lonely, self-conscious, anxious, bored, hysterical and violent? How did they behave as capitalists, colonists and conquerors? How can one make sense of their religious doubts and disputes? Did religion lead to a decline in magic? There is also a detailed examination of the joie de vivre, the forgotten humour and the unique flavour of Welsh laughter."--BOOK JACKET.

The British National Bibliography

Download or Read eBook The British National Bibliography PDF written by Arthur James Wells and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 2142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The British National Bibliography

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Total Pages: 2142

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ISBN-10: UOM:39015062080331

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Undaunted Courage

Download or Read eBook Undaunted Courage PDF written by Stephen E. Ambrose and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 1996-02-15 with total page 536 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Undaunted Courage

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Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Total Pages: 536

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ISBN-10: 9780684811079

ISBN-13: 0684811073

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Book Synopsis Undaunted Courage by : Stephen E. Ambrose

Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the opening of the American West.

The Frontiersmen Who Couldn't Shoot Straight

Download or Read eBook The Frontiersmen Who Couldn't Shoot Straight PDF written by Gregory Michno and published by Caxton Press. This book was released on 2020-03-30 with total page 375 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Frontiersmen Who Couldn't Shoot Straight

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Publisher: Caxton Press

Total Pages: 375

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ISBN-10: 0870046314

ISBN-13: 9780870046315

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Book Synopsis The Frontiersmen Who Couldn't Shoot Straight by : Gregory Michno

The years between 1815 and 1845 were marked by a comparative dearth of Indian "Wars." It was a time when the Army became professional, and when it learned that the frontiersmen, not the Indians, were the greater enemy. It was a time when the Government expanded its role as regulator and welfare provider; when some frontier people became terrorists; when our gun culture blossomed; when our racism, bigotry, and xenophobia exploded; when our anti-intellectualism soared; when the populist "common man" seized the political scene; and when our conception of American exceptionalism took root, based on the creation of the heroic frontiersman icon. In this intriguing interpretation of western history, Michno deconstructs several American foundation myths while linking the past with the present in many thought-provoking vignettes. He reminds us that times do not shape peopleƒƒ‚‚ƒ‚‚"ƒƒ‚‚ƒ‚‚€ƒƒ‚‚ƒ‚‚"people shape the times. We also learn THE explanation of American History. That alone is worth the price of admission!