Archie #166

Archie #166
Title Archie #166 PDF eBook
Author Archie Superstars
Publisher Archie Comic Publications
Pages 29
Release 2018-07-04
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1682555712

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Welcome to Riverdale, the home of everyone’s favorite teenager, Archie Andrews - and his closest friends! Dive into these beloved and classic Archie stories, which feature all the elements that have become an important part of pop culture. See the love triangle that includes girl-next-door Betty Cooper and wealthy socialite, Veronica Lodge! Share a burger with Archie’s best pal, Jughead Jones! Square off with tough-talking Reggie Mantle! Sit back and enjoy a chocolate shake at Pop’s! It’s all here for you to enjoy. Prepare to experience wonders of the teens' beloved hometown with stories like "in 'The Printed Word''," "The Perfect Fool," and more!

Sonic the Hedgehog #166

Sonic the Hedgehog #166
Title Sonic the Hedgehog #166 PDF eBook
Author Ian Flynn
Publisher Archie Comic Publications
Pages 23
Release
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1619887290

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"Mobius 25 Years Later, Part One: Tempus Fugit": The most requested storyline in years has returned with answers to the future! The planet Mobius is ruled with an iron fist by King Shadow with his chief enforcer Knuckles. Can an old friend and a kid find the once great hero Sonic, and will Sonic be the once great hero he was after all these years?

A Most Glorious Ride

A Most Glorious Ride
Title A Most Glorious Ride PDF eBook
Author Edward P. Kohn
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 324
Release 2014-12-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1438455135

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Encompasses key years and important events in Theodore Roosevelt’s early life and career. A Most Glorious Ride presents the complete diaries of Theodore Roosevelt from 1877 to 1886. Covering the formative years of his life, Roosevelt’s entries show the transformation of a sickly and solitary Harvard freshman into a confident and increasingly robust young adult. He writes about his grief over the premature death of his father, his courtship and marriage to his first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee, and later the death of Alice and his mother on the same day. The diaries chronicle his burgeoning political career in New York City and his election to the New York State Assembly. With his descriptions of balls, dinner parties, and nights at the opera, they offer a glimpse into life among the Gilded Age elite in Boston and New York. They also recount Roosevelt’s first birding and hunting trips to the Adirondacks, the Maine woods, and the American West. Ending with Roosevelt’s secret engagement to his second wife, Edith Kermit Carow, A Most Glorious Ride provides an intimate look into the life of the man who would become America’s twenty-sixth president. Brought together for the first time in a single volume, the diaries have been meticulously transcribed, annotated, and introduced by Edward P. Kohn. Twenty-four black-and-white photographs are also included. “Edward P. Kohn has done scholars a great public service by editing the diaries of Theodore Roosevelt, 1877–1886. This volume is essential reading for anybody interested in the rise of the great Rough Rider. Highly recommended.” — Douglas Brinkley, author of The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America “I thought there was nothing new under the sun to be done on Theodore Roosevelt, given the thousands of books already published, but Edward P. Kohn has discovered, and admirably filled, a major gap in books on the life and times of TR. By bringing these diaries together in one place for the first time and providing expert annotation and footnotes, Kohn makes an extremely valuable contribution to understanding Roosevelt.” — Paul Grondahl, author of I Rose Like a Rocket: The Political Education of Theodore Roosevelt “A Most Glorious Ride is an outstanding addition not only to the scholarship on Roosevelt but also to the study of the Gilded Age, capturing the social norms of the times and offering insights into a long-gone era of family life.” — Michael Patrick Cullinane, author of Liberty and American Anti-Imperialism: 1898–1909

True to My God and Country

True to My God and Country
Title True to My God and Country PDF eBook
Author Françoise S. Ouzan
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 293
Release 2024-02-06
Genre History
ISBN 0253068290

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True to My God and Country explores the role of the more than half a million Jewish American men and women who served in the military in the Second World War. Patriotic Americans determined to fight, they served in every branch of the military and every theater of the war. Drawing on letters, diaries, interviews, and memoirs, True to My God and Country offers an intimate account of the soul-searching carried out by young Jewish men and women in uniform. Ouzan highlights, in particular, the selflessness of servicewomen who risked their lives in dangerous assignments. Many GIs encountered antisemitism in the American military even as they fought the evils of Nazi Germany and its allies. True to My God and Country examines how they coped with anti-Jewish hostility and reveals how their interactions with Jewish communities overseas reinforced and bolstered connections to their own American Jewish identities.

City Status in the British Isles, 1830–2002

City Status in the British Isles, 1830–2002
Title City Status in the British Isles, 1830–2002 PDF eBook
Author John Beckett
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 213
Release 2017-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351951262

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Based on a wide variety of government and civic records, this book traces the evolution of the changing nature of city status, particularly through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Beginning with an explanation of how city status first became connected to cathedrals in the medieval period, the book explores how during the nineteenth century, links evolved between Anglican diocesan sub-divisions and city creation. It then shows how in a few years, between 1888 and 1907, the traditional interpretation of a city was overturned as the most major British industrial and commercial towns received city status and lord mayoralties. The second half of the book concentrates on city status during the twentieth century, and particularly the politicisation of the process and the linking of grants to royal occasions. The study concludes by looking at the city status competitions of 2000 and 2002 in relation to the previous two hundred years of city history.

Official Register of the United States

Official Register of the United States
Title Official Register of the United States PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1598
Release 1896
Genre United States
ISBN

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American Hereford Journal

American Hereford Journal
Title American Hereford Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 2858
Release 1952
Genre Hereford cattle
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