Crossing the Chalk Line

Crossing the Chalk Line
Author: Steven H. Richardson
Publisher: Ellen Hill
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1999-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781890611118

The Chalk Line is closer to reality than fiction in describing what happens when police do the wrong thing for the right reasons.

Builder 3 & 2

Builder 3 & 2
Author: United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1970
Genre: Building
ISBN:

Decisions

Decisions
Author: United States. Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1987
Genre: Coal mines and mining
ISBN:

Black & Decker The Complete Guide to Gazebos & Arbors

Black & Decker The Complete Guide to Gazebos & Arbors
Author: Phil Schmidt
Publisher: Cool Springs Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 1616733136

The most complete book on gazebos and arbors you can buy. The Complete Guide to Gazebos & Arbors shows basic techniques for building sheltering structures in the landscape, and provides complete project plans and directions for more than 12 versatile, flexible architectural projects. An overhead arbor can turn a patio or deck into a cool oasis from which to enjoy a landscape, while a gazebo can serve as a full-fledged outdoor room with protective walls, ceilings, and even electrical service. Every reader will find this book to be an indispensable source of planning, design, and practical how-to information.

The Last Chalkline

The Last Chalkline
Author: Jeff Walker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2012
Genre: Football coaches
ISBN: 9781600477126

Jeff Walker's The Last Chalkline is the biography of Jack Chevigny, Notre Dame football star who figured prominently in the "one for the Gipper" legend in Yankee Stadium and in the Notre Dame-Navy game of 1928-a game that still holds the unofficial record for attendance at Soldier Field. Later, as a coach, he led the Chicago Cardinals of the NFL and was caught in the storm of the NFL's darkest years, the movement toward the expulsion of its African American stars. At the age of twenty-eight, Chevigny led the Texas Longhorns to the precipice of a national championship, only to have his coaching career shattered by two consecutive losing seasons in Austin. As a Marine officer, he accepted the challenge of establishing Camp Lejeune as a premier football program. Under his guidance, Camp Lejeune's football program became the jewel of the Marines, but Chevigny, a close friend of Marine Commandant General Vandegrift, requested combat duty in 1944. Weighing the tragic cost of a man's last full measure, The Last Chalkline is a true account of the man who inspired America's Greatest Generation.