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  • - The Shattered Dreams of De Lassus De Luzieres
    av Carl J. Ekberg
    865

    A narrative of the remarkable life of Pierre-Charles de Lassus de Luzieres, who fled revolutionary France in 1790 and trekked to the America. There he founded the city of New Bourbon and became its Spanish commandant, promoted westward settlement across the Mississippi, and, perhaps most importantly wrote extensive commentaries on the Mississippi frontier at the close of the colonial era.

  • - Homeless Boys and the People Who Tried to Save Them
    av Bonnie Stepenoff
    459 - 499,-

    Reviews a century of history to tell the story of the 'lost' boys who struggled to survive on the city's streets as it evolved from a booming late-nineteenth-century industrial center to a troubled mid-twentieth-century metropolis.

  • av Thomas M. Spencer
    559,-

    The Mormon presence in nineteenth-century Missouri was uneasy at best and at times flared into violence fed by misunderstanding and suspicion. The Missouri persecutions greatly shaped Mormon faith and culture. This book reexamines Mormon-Missourian history within the sociocultural context of its time.

  • - An Anthology
    av M. Thomas Inge & Edward J. Piacentino
    449,-

    If, as some suggest, American literature began with ""Huckleberry Finn"", then the humorists of the Old South surely helped us to shape that literature. This title offers students and general readers a broad perspective and fresh appreciation of this singular form of writing from the Old South - and provides some chuckles along the way.

  • av Mary Collins Barile
    335

    An introduction to Missouri's chunk of Santa Fe Trail, providing an account of the trail's historical and cultural significance. It tells how the route evolved, stitched together from Indian paths, trappers' traces, and wagon roads, and how the experience of traveling the Santa Fe Trail varied even within Missouri.

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    625,-

    Offers advice and solutions to professional caregivers or family members confronted with incurable illness and death. This title covers diverse aspects of end-of-life care across multiple disciplines, offering a broad perspective on such central issues as control of pain and other symptoms, spirituality, and special concerns regarding the elderly.

  • - The World War I Diary of Pierpont L. Stackpole
     
    625,-

    Presents an eyewitness account of the American Expeditionary Forces' experience on the Western Front, offering an insider's view into the workings of Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett's commands, his day-to-day business, and how he orchestrated his commands in trying and confusing situations.

  • av Scott Philip Segrest
    1 039

    Traces the history and explores the personal and social meaning of common sense as understood especially in American thought and as reflected specifically in the writings of three paradigmatic thinkers: John Witherspoon, James McCosh, and William James.

  • - A Twenty-first Century Guide
     
    699,-

    Adopting research methodologies of revision and recovery, this edition is constructed around bibliographical surveys of both primary and secondary works addressing the Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, and eighteenth through twentieth century periods within the history of rhetoric. It recasts study in the history of rhetoric.

  • av David J. Siemers
    495 - 759,-

    Explores the connection between philosophy and practical politics through a study of six American chief executives: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D Roosevelt, and Bill Clinton.

  • - The Resurgence of Mizzou Football
    av Darin Wernig
    479

    In 2007, it had been nearly fifty years since Mizzou's football program was ranked number one in the country and in contention for college football's national championship. The 2007 and 2008 Tigers proved nothing short of unforgettable. This book combines recaps of games with gridiron photos to look back at the 2007 and 2008 Missouri seasons.

  • - A Story of Death and Deceit in 1940s Kansas City
    av Richard A. Serrano
    479

    On the night of his arrest for public intoxication, James Patrick Lyons was taken to the city jail and held in solitary confinement. The next morning he was dead. In his quest to uncover the details of his grandfather's life, the author re-creates the flavor of mid-twentieth-century Kansas City.

  • - Stories of Rescue in Poland During the Holocaust
    av Bill Tammeus & Jacques Cukierkorn
    459 - 879

    In most countries under German control, those who rescued Jews risked imprisonment and death. In Poland, home to more Jews than any other country at the start of World War II and location of six German-built death camps, the punishment was immediate execution. This book tells the stories of Polish Holocaust survivors and their rescuers.

  • av Grant N. Havers
    759,-

    Abraham Lincoln extolled the merit of 'loving thy neighbor as thyself'. This book argues that charity is a central tenet of what Lincoln once called America's 'political religion'. It explores the implications of making Christian love the highest moral standard for American democracy.

  • av Lisa L. Ossian
    505 - 699,-

    As Americans geared up for World War II, each state responded according to its economy and circumstances - as well as the disposition of its citizens. This book considers the war years in Iowa by looking at activity on different home fronts and analysing the resilience of Iowans in answering the call to support the war effort.

  • - Americans and Their Relations with Russia and China in the Twentieth Century
    av Donald E. Davis
    905

    Traces American prejudices toward Russia and China by focusing on the views of influential writers and politicians over the course of the twentieth century. This work shows where American images of Russia and China originated, and how they have helped sustain foreign policies generally negative toward the former and positive toward the latter.

  • - Voices of American Farm Women, 1910-1960
    av Amy Mattson Lauters
    749,-

    Spans fifty years of farm life to show that women saw farming as an opportunity to be full partners with their husbands and considered themselves businesswomen central to the success of their farms. This work explores the role of media in the farm woman's everyday life and discusses the construction of American farm women in those publications.

  • - Covering the Front in Europe and North Africa, 1936-1943
    av Henry T. Gorrell
    655

    Covers early Axis intervention in Spain and their tests of new weaponry and blitzkrieg tactics at the cost of millions of Spanish lives. This work provides eyewitness impressions of what war looked, sounded, and felt like to soldiers on the ground.

  • av Eric C. Sands
    879

    A study of Abraham Lincoln's political thought. It combines political science, history and political theory to offer a fresh perspective on Lincoln, his thought, and the politics of Reconstruction. It seeks to determine why the spirit that successfully led the Union through the Civil War was unable to sustain itself during Reconstruction.

  • - A Philosophical Anthropology
    av Thomas Langan
    865

    What is 'human being'? This work offers a fresh understanding of this central question of our existence, turning to phenomenology and philosophical anthropology to help us understand who we are as individuals and communities and what makes us act they way we do.

  • - A Visual Biography
    av Quinta Scott
    915

    Focuses on the topography of the Mississippi River and its floodplain. This work offers a comprehensive view of the riparian landscape as a living organism and of the effects of human intervention on its natural processes.

  • - An Academic in Uncle Sam's Army
    av Francis H. Heller
    505

    A story of an Austrian refugee who earned an American law degree in 1941 and set his sights on studying political science but a year later was drafted into the US Army.

  • - Gridlock, Partisanship, and the Fiscal Crisis
    av Karl Gerard Brandt
    815,-

    When Democrats in the House of Representatives locked horns with President Reagan over the latter's fiscal policies, the conflict reinforced the shift in the political landscape that the 1980 election had brought. This work shows how the New Deal Democratic coalition was able to sustain itself in the face of an unprecedented Republican assault.

  • - The 1942 St. Louis Cardinals
    av Jerome M. Mileur
    589,-

    The Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees were looking to continue their World Series rivalry from the 1941 season, and a youthful team from St Louis was determined to stop them. This work provides a game-by-game account of the season with play-by-play action, conveying the physical and mental demands that the players endured.

  • - Historical, Political, and Philosophical Perspectives
     
    579

    As reports of genocide, terrorism, and political violence fill today's newscasts, more attention has been given to issues of human rights - but all too often the sound bytes seem overly simplistic. This book shows that the identification of rights with contemporary liberal democracy is inaccurate.

  • - Cote De Chatillon, October 14-16, 1918
    av Robert H. Ferrell
    379

    Perhaps the best known of all American five-star generals, Douglas MacArthur established his military reputation at the hill of Chatillon during the great battle of the Meuse-Argonne in World War I. This book reconstructs the movements of troops and the decisions of officers to show in detail how MacArthur's subordinates were the true heroes.

  •  
    699,-

    Reveals a writer who is decidedly less static than the iconic portrait that dominates popular culture and offers a corrective to the dominant perspective of Mark Twain as the nostalgic voice of America's rural past, presenting Twain as a citizen of modernity and a visionary of a global and cosmopolitan future.

  • - Historical, Political, and Philosophical Perspectives
     
    765,-

    As reports of genocide, terrorism, and political violence fill today's newscasts, more attention has been given to issues of human rights - but all too often the sound bytes seem overly simplistic. This book shows that the identification of rights with contemporary liberal democracy is inaccurate.

  • - One Writer's Journey from Inklings to Ink
    av Marianne Gingher
    405

    Presents the call to the writing life as one of joy and opportunity rather than angst and longing. This book invites us along on a tour of soul-sucking jobs, marriage, and a teaching career, with accompanying disquisitions on blasphemous reading preferences, '60s pop culture, and writing workshops.

  • - Birth of a Profession
     
    579

    Describes how the news media in the United States were fundamentally changed by the creation of academic departments and schools of journalism, by the founding of the National Press Club, and by developments that included early newsreels, the introduction of halftones to print, and even changes in newspaper design.

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