Armchair Warriors

Armchair Warriors
Title Armchair Warriors PDF eBook
Author Joel R. Davidson
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Pages 350
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1612515770

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This book is a history of public information and personal ideas, specifically ideas about war and the military over the last century. It examines the interplay between popular media coverage of the nation’s wars and the perceptions of ordinary Americans regarding military issues. Armchair Warriors begins with the premise that the press provided most Americans with their primary source of insight into the practical military problems confronting the United States. In a nation where military service was the exception rather than the rule, the public relied on news outlets to make sense of what war “really” was. Such articles and editorials not only celebrated the country’s successes in war, but also attempted to explain its setbacks, as well as the perils and opportunities that lay ahead.The American people responded to this abundance of information by taking an active role in the intellectual aspects of the nation’s military effort.Often encouraged by various media sources, ordinary citizens produced a wealth of proposals aimed at solving particular tactical or strategic conundrums.These armchair warriors often sidestepped the press, and sought to bring their ideas directly before those entrusted with directing U.S. armed forces.Together, the media accounts of military issues and the practical-minded suggestions from the masses constitute a heretofore unexamined nationaldialogue about one of the most important aspects of U.S. history.

Armchair Warrior

Armchair Warrior
Title Armchair Warrior PDF eBook
Author John Stonebraker
Publisher
Pages 210
Release 2013-05-14
Genre
ISBN 9780615654720

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A Memoir of Thirty Years Trying Cases in the Heartland of America

Duchamp's Pipe

Duchamp's Pipe
Title Duchamp's Pipe PDF eBook
Author Celia Rabinovitch
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Pages 338
Release 2020-02-25
Genre Art
ISBN 1623173574

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Shortlisted for the 2021 Vine Awards Art, chess, and an $87,000 pipe frame an inside look at the relationship between Dadaist artist Marcel Duchamp and chess Grandmaster George Koltanowski Spanning three decades, two continents, two world wars, and the international art and chess scenes of the mid twentieth century, Duchamp's Pipe explores the remarkable friendship between art world enfant terrible Marcel Duchamp and blindfold chess champion George Koltanowski. Artist and cultural historian Celia Rabinovitch describes each man's rise to prominence, the chess matches that sparked their relationship, and the recently discovered pipe that Duchamp gave to Koltanowski. This tale of genius and resilience offers fresh insights into the essence of the gift in the bohemian underground. Rabinovitch invites us to discover the chess wizard and a Duchamp slightly off pedestal--and ultimately more human.

The Wahatoya

The Wahatoya
Title The Wahatoya PDF eBook
Author Gary L. Bridges
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 137
Release 2008-11-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1462813003

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If you're a first-time reader of the Cuchara series, you might want to take a few minutes to read this short section and get caught up on the characters and their stories. Better yet, read The Cuchara Chronicles, the first novel of the series, and Out of Purgatory: the Chronicles Continue. If you're a faithful reader and just want to be reminded of who's who and their parts in the continuing story, I hope that the next few pages will whet your appetite for what comes next.

For Your Eyes Only

For Your Eyes Only
Title For Your Eyes Only PDF eBook
Author Ben Macintyre
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 257
Release 2009-04-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0747598665

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A riveting look into the world of James Bond and his creator.

Wonderfully Beautiful Mornings

Wonderfully Beautiful Mornings
Title Wonderfully Beautiful Mornings PDF eBook
Author Wayne Glenn Terry
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 422
Release 2010-12-28
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1456810642

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Warriors Seven

Warriors Seven
Title Warriors Seven PDF eBook
Author Barney Sneiderman
Publisher Savas Beatie
Pages 306
Release 2006-09-25
Genre History
ISBN 1611210240

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Warriors Seven offers a fascinating collection of American commander "profiles" written in a lively and graphic style. The unique aspect of Dr. Sneiderman's approach is that each essay sketches the ironic twists of fate that befell these men at or near the peak of their careers. The subjects of this study include: Benedict Arnold, Andrew Jackson, Winfield Scott, Robert E. Lee, George Dewey, Billy Mitchell, and George Patton. These courageous leaders are successively featured in each of America's seven wars from 1775 to 1945: the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II. Each entry highlights or focuses upon a single battle: Saratoga (1777), New Orleans (1815), Mexico City (1847), Malvern Hill (1862), Manila Bay (1898), St. Mihiel (1918), and Messina (1943). Each entry highlights the life and military career of each commander up to the moment of the featured battle, with a thread of continuity coursing through each chapter. For example, the essay on Andrew Jackson opens with a battle fought during the Revolutionary War that Jackson witnessed as a 13-year-old courier for the Continental Army. Twenty-seven original battlefield maps facilitate the reader's understanding of the momentous events described in these pages. Warriors Seven will be welcomed by anyone who appreciates gripping narrative military history leavened with a slice of historical irony. Barney Sneiderman served as a professor in the Faculty Law, University of Manitoba, in Winnipeg, Canada, from 1969 until illness prompted his retirement in 2006. He is the principal author of the acclaimed Canadian Medical Law: An Introduction for Physicians, Nurses, and other Health Care Professionals (3rd Edition, 2003, Carswell). The Connecticut native and former journalist is known for his lively and user-friendly writing style. Warriors Seven is a reflection of his longtime interest in American and European political and military history. He lives in Manitoba with his wife and children. PRAISE "Dr. Sneiderman has written a brilliant and fascinating book. . . . that shows how genius, resolve, dedication, opportunity, and hard work create great military leaders, but also how demons sometimes lurk in the hearts of famous men and dull their glory." - Noted historian Bevin Alexander