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61) Cummer
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About the Author Douglas K. Sanders is a writer on history of Florida and Indiana.
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Early parks evolved from deer parks nobles used for hunting. United States cities constructed huge landscaped graveyards, which people used for recreational purposes. Cities next created public parks based on the cemetery concept. The desire to preserve natural areas led the establishment of the National Park System. The book includes an extensive list of US state park systems.
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In the 1960s and 1970s the suburb of Woodhouse, along with many similar areas in Leeds, was undergoing a sweeping transformation. These photos illustrate that transformation, from groups of back-to-back terraces to late twentieth-century houses of differing types amid green spaces. All the photographs were taken at the time by a student, who is one of the authors of the book. At their heart are not just houses and shops but the people who lived or...
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Get the Summary of Bob Drury and Tom Clavin's The Heart of Everything That Is in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "The Heart of Everything That Is" recounts the historic assembly of over 10,000 Native Americans at Fort Laramie in 1851, aiming to broker peace among tribes and with white settlers. As westward migration increased, conflicts arose, leading to a council to negotiate safe passage through Sioux lands. Notable...
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Die Linearbandkeramische Kultur (LBK) besiedelte als erste Ackerbau und Viehzucht treibende Zivilisation den hessischen Raum. Im 6. Jahrtausend v.Chr. errichtete sie dort riesige Langhäuser, unterhielt weite Handelsnetzwerke und fertigte charakteristische Keramiken, die in den Jahren 2015 bis 2017 Gegenstand eines Dissertationsprojektes waren. Untersucht wurden dabei die Zentralsiedlung Bad Nauheim – Nieder-Mörlen „Auf dem Hempler" sowie die...
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Get the Summary of Jennet Conant's 109 East Palace in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "109 East Palace" by Jennet Conant chronicles the life of Dorothy McKibbin, a key figure in the Manhattan Project, and the development of the atomic bomb during World War II. Dorothy, a widow with a young son, takes a secretarial job in Santa Fe, unknowingly becoming part of the project led by physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer. The...
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By 1966 the steam locomotive was entering its death throes: withdrawals were being carried out at a frenetic pace, with the slightest defect sending engines straight to the cutter's torch.
In an attempt to capture the British steam scene before it was no more, teenage enthusiast Keith Widdowson made it his mission to travel the length and breadth of the country to obtain runs behind as many locomotives as possible. Armed with a Southern Region season...
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Exiliados, milicianas, prófugos, purificadas, refugiados, reprimidas, conspiradores, asiladas, intrigantes, relegadas, huidos, marginadas, escondidos... y muchos y muchas más componen el reverso de la España oficial que se construyó a partir de 1808 y ha llegado hasta hoy. Este libro narra las vicisitudes de una pequeña parte de quienes formaron o propusieron un país distinto, a menudo con tantas luces y sombras como el que al final se impuso....
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Mexicans had just finished a civil war that went from 1858 to 1860. President Benito Juarez had just been in office for six months in July of 1861. Leaders of the failed opposition forces had fled to France. They had emptied Mexico's treasury as they left, and the incoming Juarez government was all but bankrupt and simply could not pay its international debts. At about the same time, rebel forces from the south defeated the northern union forces...
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The story of Robin Hood is very well known. Writers and historians have been reading and rewriting it, analysing, and altering it since Ritson published his version in 1795, more than 200 years ago. The story has been published in many forms, including books, films, TV and radio programmes, articles held in the World Wide Web and probably many others. As far as can be ascertained, they all have two things in common: they all contain many errors and...
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La figura de Jesús despierta interés y curiosidad de creyentes, no creyentes y de quienes suscitan dudas sobre su existencia, comportamiento y enseñanzas.
Este libro analiza, desde la perspectiva histórica y jurídica-no desde la tradición religiosa que nos han transmitido-, los hechos por los que Jesús de Nazaret fue juzgado, así como la realidad de los mismos, respondiendo, a su vez, a las preguntas que se han reiterado desde los orígenes...
73) Leading the Way
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A comprehensive history of the struggle for women's suffrage in New Zealand, including short biographies of the main people involved. In 1893, wearing white camellias meant you supported women's right to vote - a red camellia in your lapel signalled the opposite. In 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women the vote, a milestone of which we are justly proud, but it wasn't easily achieved. The struggle was protracted and...
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Get the Summary of Bernard Cornwell's The Last Kingdom in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. The Last Kingdom by Bernard Cornwell is a historical novel set during the Viking Age, primarily focusing on the life of Uhtred of Bebbanburg. The story begins with the Danes conquering Northumbria, where Uhtred's father is killed, and young Uhtred is captured and raised by the Danish Earl Ragnar. As he grows, Uhtred learns...
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The Pilgrim Fathers of New England: A History is a historical work by W. Carlos Martyn, first published in 1910. The book explores the history of the Pilgrims, a group of English Separatists who fled religious persecution in England and established the Plymouth Colony in North America in 1620. The Pilgrims are best known for their role in the first Thanksgiving celebration with the Native Americans. Martyn's work delves into the religious and political...
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The Short History of Museums relates the story of the museum from the early, ancient museums up to the current, leading world museums. The Smithsonian and other museums in Washington DC are also included. The book also features a listing of state museum and historical societies in every state in the United States.
77) Los pretorianos
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La segunda y última entrega tras la aparición de Los Centuriones.
De regreso de Indochina tras la dolorosa experiencia de los campos de reeducación del Viet Minh, los compañeros del capitán Esclavier y de Boisfeuras se ven envueltos en un nuevo conflicto que amenaza la propia existencia de la República francesa. Tras las sucesivas derrotas en Indochina y en la crisis de Suez, nada desean más estos paracaidistas que ganar la guerra de Argelia...
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Set in seventeenth-century Japan, this historical novel follows the fortunes of a young samurai named Osaki Taro as he seeks to avenge his father's death and secure his place in the court of the powerful daimyo, Hosokawa Tadaoki. As Taro navigates the treacherous world of feudal politics and warfare, he must also confront his growing feelings for the daimyo's daughter, Lady Aoi.
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Excerpt: "A number of years ago it happened to the writer of this book to live in Venice. He accordingly read, as every good English-speaking Venetian does, Mr. Howells's "Venetian Life." And after the first heat of his admiration he ingenuously said to himself: "I know Constantinople quite as well as Mr. Howells knew Venice. Why shouldn't I write a 'Constantinople Life'?" He neglected to consider the fact that dozens of other people knew Venice even...
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From the first rude ridgeways to the modern interstate highway, the evolution of the road is a fascinating story. Readers will learn the progression of roads from the first ridgeways, roads in the ancient world, Roman roads and the development of the revolutionary McAdam Road. American Indians developed an extensive system of trails for both trade and war. The pioneers used parts of these trails to blaze the first traces that penetrated the interior...
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