A Reckoning on the Drum

A Reckoning on the Drum
Author: Thomas J. Walsh MD
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2019-06-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1644628899

Most great men who change history for the better or the worst live a reasonable life span. We know how their lives turn out. There is little room for speculation about what they might have done. There are very few persons who make their mark early in their careers and then die. This leaves all of us speculating what the rest of their life might have been. General George Armstrong Custer was such a man. He was famous in his twenties. He was dead in his late thirties. What would the rest of his life been like if he had lived? Who would he have met? History continues whether anyone lives or dies. However, their living could have changed history. Who would Custer have met, and what could he have influenced? He would certainly have created changes in the military. However, before his death, he already was a national figure in the political arena. Would his career ended abruptly after the Little Big Horn battle unless he won it which he did not? Despite a poor performance, would he still be a national hero? Could he still have a great career?

Drake's Drum: the Peace of Amiens

Drake's Drum: the Peace of Amiens
Author: Nicholas Sumner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2019-08-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781689121415

British decline in the 20th Century is often seen as something fixed and inevitable. As the United Kingdom's financial strength ebbed, so did its power, prestige and influence in the world. Yet Britain was never a state in terminal decay. In relative decline, perhaps, but always a vital entity, one that embraced a process of re-invention; that proved ready to change and adapt its methods, its institutions and its structures.But what if that re-invention had been driven by a pragmatic realism that put the economic health of the British state at the heart of policy?Drake's Drum: The Peace of Amiens is the compulsively readable first part of a three book series that recount an immersive, thoroughly researched alternate timeline where British politics, Britain's wars and the history of the world in the 20th Century turn out very differently.

On Reckoning

On Reckoning
Author: Amy Remeikis
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2022-01-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0733647952

What happens when the usual political tactics of deflect and dodge are no longer enough? A reckoning. The Guardian's political reporter Amy Remeikis has spoken before about being a survivor of sexual assault, but Brittany Higgins going public with her story ripped the curtain back not just on political attempts to deal with real-world issues, but also how unsafe women can be, even inside the most protected building in the country. Amy didn't expect to see political leaders fumble the moment so completely. And what followed was people taking back the conversation from the politicians. On Reckoning is a searing account of Amy's personal and professional rage, taking you inside the parliament - and out - during one of the most confronting and uncomfortable conversations in recent memory.

The History of Ancient Chinese Measures and Weights

The History of Ancient Chinese Measures and Weights
Author: Qiu Guangming
Publisher: ATF Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1921816481

Qiu Guangming, the author of this book, is a researcher on the measuring and weighing systems in China for more thirty years. he has been collecting historical data and examining actual objects, which resulted in in numerous research papers and books. This books examines these systems she has researched.

The Drums of Affliction

The Drums of Affliction
Author: V. W. Turner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429941692

In this study of the Ndembu of Zambia, ritual is examined under two aspects: as a regulator of social relations over time and as a system of symbols. Social life is thereby given direction and meaning. An extended case-study of a series of ritual performances in the life of a single village community is analysed in order to estimate the effects of participation in these symbolic events on its component groups and personalities.

The Drums of Yle

The Drums of Yle
Author: John Urban Nicolson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1925
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

Silencing the Drums

Silencing the Drums
Author: Tom Shipley
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1643349457

Filled with as much humor as heartache, Silencing the Drums by Tom Shipley is a stunning example of what historical fiction does when it is done well. Perfectly pitched and perfectly poised, this debut educates readers on life in Southern Virginia after the Second World War and proves the stomping ground for good old-fashioned storytelling. Billy Grayson is a boy on the cusp of manhood. He has lost his father in World War II but, though reeling, is willing to make the best of a summer spent with relatives at the ancestral home in Virginia. What follows is not curative but a rousing journey as his fair cousin, Anna Wainwright, enlists his aid on a mission to bring a man down. As the two seek justice, they learn the path of the righteous takes courage and that honor comes with a price.

Record Store Reckoning

Record Store Reckoning
Author: J. C. Kenney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2022-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781685120665

Darcy Gaughan is celebrating five years of sobriety and is confident that there are good things in her future. She doesn't expect to find her boss dead in his office.

Drums

Drums
Author: James Boyd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1925
Genre: United States
ISBN: