Paul Harvey's America

Paul Harvey's America
Author: Stephen Mansfield
Publisher: NavPress
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2015-10-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496415329

New York Times best selling biographer Stephen Mansfield and coauthor David A. Holland present a fascinating look at America’s most popular radio host. You’ll discover how the brutal murder of his father shaped Paul Harvey’s life and career; how a high school teacher helped launch him in radio; the truth behind his brief and controversial career in the Air Force; why he was arrested for breaking into a secure research laboratory during the Cold War; why he proposed to his wife, “Angel,” on their very first date—and why it took her a year to say yes; the important role of faith in his life; and how his immeasurable contributions to broadcast history transformed American culture.

Paul Harvey's for What It's Worth

Paul Harvey's for What It's Worth
Author: Paul Harvey, Jr.
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1992-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780553296761

Dozens of memorable vignettes from all over the country comprise this collection of some of the best work by the host of America's #1 radio program. Strange but true stories behind the headlines told in Paul Harvey's unique and unforgettable style will delight loyal listeners and introduce newcomers to the man who almost single-handedly turned America on to radio. Illustrated throughout.

Paul Harvey's the Rest of the Story

Paul Harvey's the Rest of the Story
Author: Paul Harvey
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1978
Genre: History, Modern
ISBN: 9780553259629

Eighty-one real-life revelations behind some of history's greatest mysteries.

Good Day!

Good Day!
Author: Paul Batura
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-05-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1596982063

Good Day! , the critically-acclaimed biography about the legendary Paul Harvey, is now in paperback! In this heartwarming book, author Paul J. Batura tells the all-American story of one of the best-known radio voices in history. From his humble beginnings to his unparalleled career of more than 50 years with ABC radio, Paul Harvey narrated America's story day by day, through wars and peace, through the threat of communism and the crumbling of old colonial powers, through consumer booms and eventual busts.

Remember These Things

Remember These Things
Author: Paul Harvey
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2016-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1787201244

This book records strains and stresses, doubts and uncertainties such as were never known, on such a scale, since men first trod the surface of the earth. The author of REMEMBER THESE THINGS, Paul Harvey, literally “grew up” with radio and matured in the atmosphere of television. He has a regular following that is numbered by millions of people. History is the record of events which fashion the lives of men and the destinies of nations. In a very real sense Paul Harvey is an historian. He makes of record current happenings throughout the whole world that become factors in shaping political and economic decisions which determine the pattern of things to come. This book is offered as an instrument to aid in maintaining and strengthening the framework of America’s Priceless Heritage—its free institutions.

Saxophone

Saxophone
Author: Paul Harvey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1995
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Encompasses every aspect of the saxophone, including its history, the instrument, teaching and repertoire. The book also features music examples and photograph

Howard Thurman and the Disinherited

Howard Thurman and the Disinherited
Author: Paul Harvey
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 146745964X

The faith journeys of a major mentor to the civil rights movement Teacher. Minister. Theologian. Writer. Mystic. Activist. No single label can capture the multiplicity of Howard Thurman’s life, but his influence is evident in the most significant aspects of the civil rights movement. In 1936, he visited Mahatma Gandhi in India and subsequently brought Gandhi’s concept of nonviolent resistance across the globe to the United States. Later, through his book Jesus and the Disinherited, he foresaw a theology of American liberation based on the life of Jesus as a dispossessed Jew under Roman rule. Paul Harvey’s biography of Thurman speaks to the manifold ways this mystic theologian and social activist sought to transform the world to better reflect “that which is God in us,” despite growing up in the South during the ugliest years of Jim Crow. After founding one of the first intentionally interracial churches in the country—the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples in San Francisco—he shifted into a mentorship role with Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders. He advised them to incorporate more inward seeking and rest into their activism, while also recasting their struggle for racial equality in a more cosmopolitan, universalist manner. As racial justice once again comes to the forefront of American consciousness, Howard Thurman’s faith and life have much to say to a new generation of the disinherited and all those who march alongside them.