Decatur

Decatur
Author: Joe Earle
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010-08-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439626367

Join author Joe Earle as he recounts the history of Decatur, Georgia's rich and storied past using 200 vintage images. Decatur proudly proclaims itself a city of "homes, schools, and places of worship." While that motto might seem to describe any number of small towns, the words accurately capture the essence of Decatur, a place of fine and humble homes, well-regarded schools, and large, active churches. Founded by the Georgia legislature in 1823 to be the county seat of DeKalb County, Decatur took its name from Commodore Stephen Decatur, a U.S. naval hero of the early 1800s. In the years since, Decatur has grown into a busy suburb of neighboring Atlanta, produced Agnes Scott College, and attracted both the Scottish Rite Children's Hospital and Columbia Theological Seminary. Decatur has been home to fascinating Georgians, including Civil War memoirist Mary Gay and writer Rebecca Latimer Felton, the first woman to be seated as a U.S. senator (if only for a day).

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Georgia Rail Road Company
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1918
Genre:
ISBN:

Sam's Crossing

Sam's Crossing
Author: Tommy Hays
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1992
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780689121692

Sam and Kate: she works in an Atlanta hospital, he in a local bookstore. She wants a baby while he believes only in his "uncanny ability to make a mess of things". But then Kate moves out and they're both sent off down a bumpy, zigzag path filled with uncertainties--will she return? Can he survive on his own? A thoroughly beguiling and hilarious modern romance.

The Two Sams

The Two Sams
Author: F. M. Worden
Publisher: CCB Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012-03-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 192736048X

The Two Sams is a story of a Father and Son in the 1800's. The story follows each of their lives from birth to death. As the story of each man unfolds the reader will feel kinship to the people they meet. Most will have met people of the same caliber. Some are good and many are not so good. While each man has occasion to leave home in their teen years, the reader will marvel at how they find their way. Adventures with mountain men, a slave auction, buffalo hunts, famous lawmen of the west, facing down a bully bragger, feel the passion and desire for their women. In the century of the America we so proudly hail as the foundation of our civilization it was a hard and demanding time in our history. Life in the 1800's had few luxuries for frontier living. These men and their women with their courage, compassion and thoughtfulness helped to pave the way for us into the twentieth century. About the Author Francis M. (Frank) Worden was born in Oklahoma in 1930. He migrated to Tucson, Arizona, as a youngster with his family for the health of his mother. Growing up he became an avid student of the history of Arizona and America, especially the Civil War and the Western movement. He served seventeen and a half years in the National Guard of Arizona and Army Reserve, honorably discharged as a Captain. Frank has a deep admiration and love for his ancestors and the people who through courage, resourcefulness and hard work settled and developed this great nation. He lives in Tucson with his wife Beverly, is the father of five sons, a daughter, twelve grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. He owns a small business, race horses, is an outdoors-man and gun collector.

Avondale Estates

Avondale Estates
Author: Terry Martin-Hart
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1999-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738503462

Founded in 1924 by self-made millionaire George Francis Willis, Avondale Estates is a unique planned community--the only documented one of its kind in Georgia and the Southeast in the early twentieth century. Located just 7 miles east of downtown Atlanta, Avondale Estates is the antithesis of the bustling metropolis, with beautifully landscaped parks and plazas, an abundance of community-oriented facilities, and historic architecture reminiscent of an English village. A community seemingly frozen in time, it was to its founder the "ideal city." In this collection of over 200 vintage images, the history of Avondale Estates is uncovered, from the development of its early businesses to the citizens who first called it home. The impressive commercial buildings, designed by prominent Atlanta architect Arthur Neal Robinson, showcase the only fully-developed Tudor Revival style in Georgia. The small, closely knit community has seen its fair share of local residents achieve fame and notoriety. Noted sculptor Gutzon Borglum, who not only started the carving of Stone Mountain in Georgia but also went on to carve Mount Rushmore, once called Avondale home. Avondale High School was the 1950s alma mater of "Whispering Bill" Anderson, singer, songwriter, and television star of Grand Old Opry fame. Within these pages, readers will discover these and other fascinating characters who emerged from the community.

Historic Dekalb County

Historic Dekalb County
Author: Vivian Price
Publisher: HPN Books
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1893619893

An illustrated history of DeKalb County, Georgia, paired with histories of the local companies.

The Crossing of the Suez

The Crossing of the Suez
Author: Saad Shazly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1980
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Saad Shazly was Chief of Staff for the Egyptian Armed Forces during the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, and this is his account of that war.

Information Technology in Educational Management for the Schools of the Future

Information Technology in Educational Management for the Schools of the Future
Author: A. Fung
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 038735090X

This book is for both specialist and generalist. For Information Technology (IT) and Educational Management (EM) researchers, it brings together the latest information and analysis of ITEM projects in eleven countries. But the issues raised by this collection of papers are so important for schools, school systems and the future of education that it is essential reading not only for researchers but also for teachers, administrators and all concerned with the planning and governance of our education systems. New technologies may improve our lives in two ways: by enabling us to do things better (accomplishing what we do already more efficiently) and by enabling us to do better things (accomplishing new things that we were not able to do before). Sometimes "doing things better" merges into "doing better things". Thus in the 19th century the coming of the railway enabled our forbears to accomplish their existing journies in less time and in greater comfort. But it also opened up the prospect of new journies to more distant places, and led ultimately to far-reaching changes in lifestyles in new, commuter settlements far from the old city centres. So it is in the present day with Information Technology in Educational Management. Some of the papers in this volume focus on specialist tasks, for example how to develop a computer-based decision-support system to help those drawing up school timetables. Others address situations in which the power of the technology offers us the potential to change radically what we do.