From Boom to Bust and Beyond

From Boom to Bust and Beyond
Author: Jerry Tuma
Publisher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1599799170

The United States is coming off a period of growth and prosperity unlike anything the world has ever seen before. Unfortunately the wave has now hit the beach and Americans have entered an unprecedented demographic winter, something as yet unknown to the modern world.

Boom and Bust in Bronze Age Britain: The Great Orme Copper Mine and European Trade

Boom and Bust in Bronze Age Britain: The Great Orme Copper Mine and European Trade
Author: R. Alan Williams
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2023-02-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1803273798

The Great Orme copper mine in North Wales is one of the largest surviving Bronze Age mines in Europe. This book presents new interdisciplinary research to reveal a copper mine of European importance, dominating Britain’s copper supply from c. 1600-1400 BC, with some metal reaching mainland Europe - from Brittany to as far as the Baltic.

Inherit the Bones

Inherit the Bones
Author: Emily Littlejohn
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2016-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250089395

While investigating a traveling circus, detective Gemma Monroe discovers that a murdered clown is actually the mayor's missing son and must trace back a chain of events that began nearly 40 years ago.

Florida History from the Highways

Florida History from the Highways
Author: Douglas Waitley
Publisher: Pineapple Press Inc
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2005
Genre: Automobile travel
ISBN: 1561643157

Discover Florida, with its unique geography and exciting history--from ancient gold to modern real estate speculation--by journeying along its highways. Beginning with a chronology and succinct account of Florida's spectacular development, then an account of the rise of the major cities, Florida History from the Highways takes you throughout the state, pointing out the fascinating events that occurred at locations along the way. You'll travel through changing times and landscapes and emerge filled with new appreciation for what has made Florida the colorful place it is today.

Blood and Bone

Blood and Bone
Author: Ian C. Esslemont
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2013-05-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765329972

On the continent of Jacuruku, the Thaumaturgs have mounted another expedition in a bid to tame the neighbouring wild jungle. It is called Himatan, and it is said to be half of the spirit-realm and half of the earth, and ruled by a powerful entity who some name the Queen of Witches and some a goddess: the ancient Ardata. When Saeng's rulers launch an invasion of this jungle, she and her brother begin a desperate mission.

Power and Control in the Imperial Valley

Power and Control in the Imperial Valley
Author: Benny J Andrés
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 162349219X

Power and Control in the Imperial Valley examines the evolution of irrigated farming in the Imperial-Mexicali Valley, an arid desert straddling the California–Baja California border. Bisected by the international boundary line, the valley drew American investors determined to harness the nearby Colorado River to irrigate a million acres on both sides of the border. The “conquest” of the environment was a central theme in the history of the valley. Colonization in the valley began with the construction of a sixty-mile aqueduct from the Colorado River in California through Mexico. Initially, Mexico held authority over water delivery until settlers persuaded Congress to construct the All-American Canal. Control over land and water formed the basis of commercial agriculture and in turn enabled growers to use the state to procure inexpensive, plentiful immigrant workers.

Beneath a Ruthless Sun

Beneath a Ruthless Sun
Author: Gilbert King
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0399183434

NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY NPR and THE WASHINGTON POST "Compelling, insightful and important, Beneath a Ruthless Sun exposes the corruption of racial bigotry and animus that shadows a community, a state and a nation. A fascinating examination of an injustice story all too familiar and still largely ignored, an engaging and essential read." --Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy From the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller Devil in the Grove, the gripping true story of a small town with a big secret. In December 1957, the wife of a Florida citrus baron is raped in her home while her husband is away. She claims a "husky Negro" did it, and the sheriff, the infamous racist Willis McCall, does not hesitate to round up a herd of suspects. But within days, McCall turns his sights on Jesse Daniels, a gentle, mentally impaired white nineteen-year-old. Soon Jesse is railroaded up to the state hospital for the insane, and locked away without trial. But crusading journalist Mabel Norris Reese cannot stop fretting over the case and its baffling outcome. Who was protecting whom, or what? She pursues the story for years, chasing down leads, hitting dead ends, winning unlikely allies. Bit by bit, the unspeakable truths behind a conspiracy that shocked a community into silence begin to surface. Beneath a Ruthless Sun tells a powerful, page-turning story rooted in the fears that rippled through the South as integration began to take hold, sparking a surge of virulent racism that savaged the vulnerable, debased the powerful, and roils our own times still.

Florida

Florida
Author: Junius Elmore Dovell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1952
Genre: Florida
ISBN: