Star Wars: A New Hope (Star Wars)

Star Wars: A New Hope (Star Wars)
Author: Geof Smith
Publisher: RH Childrens Books
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2015-08-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0736435395

The epic space saga, Star Wars: A New Hope, is finally retold in the iconic Little Golden Book format! Luke Skywalker begins a journey that will change the galaxy, as he leaves his home planet, battles the evil Empire, and learns the ways of the Force. Featuring stunning retro illustrations, this book is perfect forStar Wars—and Little Golden Book—fans of all ages!

The Quest of the 'Golden Hope'

The Quest of the 'Golden Hope'
Author: Percy F. Westerman
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2023-09-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Percy F. Westerman's 'The Quest of the 'Golden Hope' is a thrilling adventure novel that follows the journey of a group of young adventurers as they seek to uncover the secrets of a legendary lost treasure. Written in a captivating and fast-paced style, Westerman's book combines elements of mystery, action, and suspense, making it a truly engaging read for fans of adventure literature. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, the book's exploration of themes such as friendship, bravery, and determination resonates with readers of all ages. Westerman's vivid descriptions and well-developed characters bring the story to life, drawing the reader into a world of excitement and intrigue. Through the twists and turns of the plot, readers are kept on the edge of their seats, eagerly following the adventurers on their daring quest. Percy F. Westerman, a prolific writer of children's and young adult fiction, drew on his own experiences as a sailor and adventurer to create 'The Quest of the 'Golden Hope'. His passion for storytelling and his talent for crafting gripping narratives shine through in this captivating novel. I highly recommend this book to anyone with a love for adventure stories and a thirst for excitement. Percy F. Westerman's 'The Quest of the 'Golden Hope' is a timeless classic that will keep readers hooked until the very last page.

The Golden Hope

The Golden Hope
Author: Robert H. Fuller
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2020-07-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752384409

Reproduction of the original: The Golden Hope by Robert H. Fuller

The Golden Hope

The Golden Hope
Author: Grace Sartwell Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1916
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

The Golden City

The Golden City
Author: Henry Hope Reed
Publisher: The Monacelli Press, LLC
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1580935397

A controversial manifesto on the role of classical principles in architecture critically examined for relevance today. First published in 1959, The Golden City is a seminal, critical document that developed one of the earliest and most compelling arguments against the then-dominant hegemony of modernism by reawakening interest in the value of our country's built patrimony, particularly with respect to its notable classical architecture, classical sculpture, and ornament in the built environment. The book's argument remains valuable today. The Golden City can be credited with building the constituency for the preservation movement in the United States in general, and in New York City in particular. That constituency coalesced around Reed's powerful polemic, eventually contributing to the formulation in 1965 of New York City's groundbreaking Landmark Law, one of the most important milestones in the preservation movement in the United States.

Triumph & Hope

Triumph & Hope
Author: Barbara E. Joe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781439222027

Everything you wanted to know about the Peace Corps, but were afraid to ask. A rare powerful story with baby boomer appeal showing that despite personal tragedy, you can always forge a new direction.

Washington's Golden Age

Washington's Golden Age
Author: Joseph Dalton
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1538116154

Real news traveled fast, even in the days before internet connections. During the New Deal and World War II, Washington elites turned to Hope Ridings Miller’s column in the Washington Post to see what was really going on in town. Cocktail parties, embassy receptions and formal dinners were her beat as society editor. “I went as a guest,” said Miller, “and hoped that they’d forget I was a reporter.” In Washington’s Golden Age, Joseph Dalton chronicles the life of this pioneering woman journalist who covered the powerful vortex of politics, diplomacy, and society during a career that stretched from FDR to LBJ. After joining the Post staff, she was the only woman on the city desk. Later she had a nationally syndicated column. For ten years she edited Diplomat Magazine and then wrote three books about Washington life. Once a girl from a small town in Texas, Miller created a web of connections at the highest levels. In Washington’s Golden Age, Dalton escorts readers inside the Capital’s regal mansions, the hushed halls of Congress, and the Post’s smoky and manly newsroom to rediscover an earlier era of gentility and discretion now relegated to the distant past.