Far From Home I-VI

Far From Home I-VI
Title Far From Home I-VI PDF eBook
Author Tony Healey
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 676
Release 2013-05-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 129141911X

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Books 1-6 in the best-selling series written by Tony Healey

Far from Home

Far from Home
Title Far from Home PDF eBook
Author Ashby Bland Crowder
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 278
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0807132721

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Often compared to William Faulkner, renowned American writer William Humphrey (1924–1997) sought to shatter myths about the South in such acclaimed novels as Home from the Hill, The Ordways, and Proud Flesh, and in his voluminous short stories, critical essays, and memoirs. This collection of Humphrey’s best letters deserves space on the bookshelf alongside these earlier works. Beginning in the 1940s when, as a true starving artist, he wore borrowed clothes and could afford only one meal a day, the letters move to his time as a goatherd, his stint as a teacher at Bard College, and his middle years in Europe. They continue as he returns to America and teaches at Washington and Lee, MIT, Princeton, and Smith, and decrease in number as his health declines in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Humphrey corresponded with some of the central figures in the literary and intellectual life of the twentieth century, including writers such as Katherine Anne Porter and Leonard Woolf, and the publishers Alfred and Blanche Knopf. These letters present a vivid picture of Humphrey as he provides commentary on his contemporaries through personal observations combined with sharp critical judgments. Humphrey amuses readers with witty anecdotes and charming tales, including a hilarious account of Christmas dinner with Robert Lowell, a story about British intellectual Cyril Connolly’s near arrest in New York City, and a series of enchanting misunderstandings between Humphrey and his French publisher. The letters also provide remarkable insights into Humphrey’s own works, showing him to be a man happiest when he forgot about himself also prone to plunging into despondency. The correspondence unforgettably reveals his troubled soul and his life as a quintessential artist: a man with the unswerving drive to make a lasting contribution to American literature.

Far from Home, Or, The Fights and Adventures of a Runaway

Far from Home, Or, The Fights and Adventures of a Runaway
Title Far from Home, Or, The Fights and Adventures of a Runaway PDF eBook
Author Robert Overton
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1896
Genre Adventure stories
ISBN

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Far from Home

Far from Home
Title Far from Home PDF eBook
Author Lillian Schlissel
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 286
Release 2002-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780803292956

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Lillian Schlissel is a professor emerita of English and American Studies at Brooklyn CollegeCUNY. She is the author of numerous books, including The Western Women's Reader (with Catherine Lavender) and Black Frontiers: A History of African American Heroes in the Old West. Byrd Gibbens is a professor of English at the University of New Mexico, Valencia campus, and the author of This Is a Strange Country: Letters of a Western Family 1880-1906.Elizabeth Hampsten is a professor of English at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, and the author of Settlers' Children: Growing Up on the Great Plains.

So Far From Home

So Far From Home
Title So Far From Home PDF eBook
Author Robert B. Kane
Publisher NewSouth Books
Pages 152
Release 2016-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 1603063692

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During World War II, the US Army Air Forces (AAF) trained over 21,000 aircrew members from 29 Allied countries. The two largest programs, 79 percent of those trained, were for Britain and France. The Royal Air Force (RAF), fully engaged against the German Air Force by December 1940, was not able to train new aircrews. The British government asked the United States to train new pilots until it could get its own flight training program underway. Lieutenant General Henry "Hap" Arnold, chief of the Army Air Corps, authorized the training of RAF pilots at select airfields in the southeast United States, including at Maxwell and Gunter fields near Montgomery, Alabama. Between June 1941 and February 1943, when the RAF terminated what became known as the Arnold Plan, 4,300 of more than 7,800 RAF cadets sent to the United States completed the three-phase AAF flight training program. Within three months, some of the same schools, including the phase 2 school at Gunter Field, began training Free French Air Force flight cadets. By November 1945, when the US government terminated the French training program, 2,100 French flight cadets out of the 4,100 who came to the United States had received their wings. This book tells for the first time the story of the RAF and Free French flight training programs in central Alabama, covering the origins, the issues, and the problems that occurred during the training programs, and the results and lessons learned.

Far from Home

Far from Home
Title Far from Home PDF eBook
Author Neville Green
Publisher UWA Publishing
Pages 384
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781875560929

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This is the tenth volume of the Dictionary of Western Australians, and covers the Aboriginal prison colony that was situated on Rotnest Island between 1838 and 1931.

Spider-Man: Far From Home: Spider-Man Swings Through Europe!

Spider-Man: Far From Home: Spider-Man Swings Through Europe!
Title Spider-Man: Far From Home: Spider-Man Swings Through Europe! PDF eBook
Author Calliope Glass
Publisher Marvel Press
Pages 0
Release 2019-06-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781368050289

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Swing alongside Spider-Man as he travels through Europe! Whether he's riding in a gondola through the Venice canals or breaking out all his best moves to get a reaction from the Queen's Guard in London, Spider-Man is determined to have the best vacation ever. Full of vibrant and hilarious original art, this picture book shows off the various European locations seen in Spider-Man: Far From Home, and is told from Peter Parker's unique point of view. Perfect for curious young readers who love Super Heroes, the book also has hidden characters and details from Spidey's world. You never know what-or who-you might find!