Legend Since November 1947 - Limited Edition

Legend Since November 1947 - Limited Edition
Author: D. Frelt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781090425409

The ideal personalized birthday gift for a legendary person! This unique sketch-journal is the perfect birthday present. Uniquely, every other page is half-blank/half-lined paper for drawing and sketching. Use this journal to record memories, to reflect on life, for creative writing, to plan future projects, and to daydream and sketch. Click on the Author link above to see our selection of products and gifts - find the exact year and month that you need. Format: Left-hand page is half-blank/half-lined paper for sketching and drawing Right-hand page is lined journal paper with a line at the top for the date 6 x 9 inches - approximately A5 size 110 pages (55 pages, front and back) First page is a blank sketch page where you can write a personal note with the gift Cream colored paper Paperback, soft-cover with matte finish

This Legend Was Born in November 1947 Limited Edition

This Legend Was Born in November 1947 Limited Edition
Author: Kathryn Cruz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2021-09-08
Genre:
ISBN:

AWESOME BIRTHDAY GIFT IDEA FOR SOMEONE TURNING 74 YEARS OLD Lined Paper Book with Dotted Lines to Practice Hand Writing with A Large Handy Size. Details: 120 Blank Lined and Dotted Papers. Size: 8.5 X 11 Inches. Glossy Finish Cover.It Makes a Cool Birthday Present for 74 Years Old.

Legends Are Born in November 1947

Legends Are Born in November 1947
Author: Gilbert franck NOVEMBER EDITION
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre:
ISBN:

are you looking for a special birthday gift? you are in the right place! This cute lined notebook With a beautiful cover is perfect for jotting down your notes, thoughts, plans, daily activities, stories ... Features : Size : 6" x 9" ( 15cm x 23cm ) great sturdy matte softcover. 100 Pages / high-quality. White-color paper Find our other models of notebooks by click to "author name" at the top of this list.

Man of the Century

Man of the Century
Author: John Ramsden
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780231131063

Man of the Century is the often surprising story of how Winston Churchill, in the last years of his life, carefully crafted his reputation for posterity, revealing him to be perhaps the twentieth century's first, and most gifted, "spin doctor." Ramsden draws on fresh material and extensive research on three continents to argue that the statesman's force of personality and romantic, imperial notion of Britain has contributed directly to many of the political debates of the last decades--including American involvement in Vietnam and the role of the Anglo-American alliance in promoting and protecting a certain vision of world order.

The Masters Of Bebop

The Masters Of Bebop
Author: Ira Gitler
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2009-02-18
Genre: Music
ISBN: 078674524X

Back in the early 1940s, late at night in the clubs of Harlem, a handful of jazz musicians began to experiment with a style that no one had ever heard before. The music was fast, complicated, impossible to play for many of the older musicians—but it soon became the lingua franca of jazz music. They called it bebop, and as the years went by, it became even more popular. Today it reigns as perhaps the best-loved style of jazz ever created. Ira Gitler conveys the excitement of this musical birth as only someone who was there can. In The Masters of Bebop, Gitler traces the advent of what was a revolution in sound. He profiles the leading players—Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillepie, Max Roach—but also studies the style and music of the first disciples, such as Dexter Gordon and J. J. Johnson, to reveal bebop’s pervasive influence throughout American culture. Revised with an updated discography—and with a new chapter covering bebop right up through the end of the twentieth century—The Masters of Bebop is the essential listener’s handbook.

Arawata Bill (4th edition)

Arawata Bill (4th edition)
Author: Ian Dougherty
Publisher: Exisle Publishing
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2019-09-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1775594033

This is the story of a pioneering folk hero. It is a colourful tale of adventure, discovery and survival in the remotest areas of New Zealand’s Southern Alps. William James O’Leary was a man of humble origins. His lifetime (1865-1947) spanned a period of New Zealand history when the country was searching for homegrown heroes in whose lives the young nation could discover clues to the question of its identity. The decades O’Leary spent in the unforgiving mountain country of North-West Otago and South Westland, prospecting for gold and other minerals and making new tracks in unexplored areas, was bound to be regarded with envy and admiration by townsfolk. The myth-making process was assisted when the nickname ‘Arawata Bill’ stuck, but it is the man’s astonishing feats of endurance, tenacity and charming eccentricity which capture the imagination. Add in the mystery of a lost ruby mine, a seaboot full of gold sovereigns and the aura of secrecy surrounding the quest for precious metal, and you have the stuff of which legends are made. Generations of New Zealand schoolchildren are familiar with Denis Glover’s poem Arawata Bill, yet the subject of that work was only loosely based on William O’Leary. The man himself, in his solitary and self-effacing way, was both smaller and greater than the legend. He emerged as one of those archetypal New Zealanders who helped to define a distinctive nationality. In this fully revised and updated biography, Ian Dougherty has separated the man from the myth, with a warmly human portrait of an ordinary man who lived an extraordinary life.

The Legend of Federal-Mogul

The Legend of Federal-Mogul
Author: Jeffrey L. Rodengen
Publisher: Write Stuff Syndicate
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A century ago, the automobile industry stood poised to reshape the American landscape. The Legend of Federal-Mogul recounts this compelling period in industrial history through the story of Federal-Mogul, one of the world's largest manufacturers of automobile components. Under the leadership of founders H. Gray Muzzy and Edward Lyon, the company began by supplying bearings to the first automobile companies, but quickly diversified into engine seals, lighting systems and braking components. Today, led by Chairman and CEO Dick Snell, with sales of almost $7 billion, the company has stayed true to its roots while emerging as a global systems supplier that works in close partnership with major automakers.

Time & Tide

Time & Tide
Author: Helen A. Archdale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1972
Genre: Business
ISBN:

Home after Fascism

Home after Fascism
Author: Anna Koch
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2023-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253066980

Home after Fascism draws on a rich array of memoirs, interviews, correspondence, and archival research to tell the stories of Italian and German Jews who returned to their home countries after the Holocaust. The book reveals Jews' complex and often changing feelings toward their former homes and highlights the ways in which three distinct national contexts—East German, West German, and Italian—shaped their answers to the question, is this home? Returning Italian and German Jews renegotiated their place in national communities that had targeted them for persecution and extermination. While most Italian Jews remained deeply attached to their home country, German Jews struggled to feel at home in the "country of murderers." Yet, some retained a sense of belonging through German culture and language or felt attached to a specific region or city. Still others looked to the future; socialist and communists of Jewish origin hoped to build a better Germany in the Soviet Occupied Zone. In all three postwar states, surviving Jews fought against persistent antisemitism, faced the challenge of recovering lost homes and possessions, struggled to make sense of their persecution, and tried to find ways to reclaim a sense of belonging. Wide ranging and moving, Home after Fascism enriches our understanding of Jews' homecoming experiences after 1945. It reveals the deep affection and persistent love people feel for their homes, the suffering that comes with losing them, and the challenges of a return.

The School at Ajmeri Gate

The School at Ajmeri Gate
Author: Azra Razzack
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 8195111238

This is a story of a school in the walled city of Old Delhi - the Anglo-Arabic Senior Secondary School. The school has its origins in Madrasa Ghaziuddin established in 1692. Using archival data and personal accounts this book offers a fascinating insight into an institution of historic importance.