Lone Star 90/cripple

Lone Star 90/cripple
Title Lone Star 90/cripple PDF eBook
Author Wesley Ellis
Publisher Penguin
Pages 191
Release 1990-02-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101170255

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Jessie and Ki risk death to settle a bloody battle over a gold mine! Utilizing all the seductive charm and martial arts firepower they can respectively muster, Jessie and Ki dive headlong into an explosive labor dispute at the Bluebell mine at Cripple Creek.

Lone Star 90

Lone Star 90
Title Lone Star 90 PDF eBook
Author Wesley Ellis
Publisher
Pages
Release 1990
Genre
ISBN 9781322706757

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Lone Star at Cripple Creek

Lone Star at Cripple Creek
Title Lone Star at Cripple Creek PDF eBook
Author Wesley Ellis
Publisher Berkley
Pages 196
Release 1990
Genre Ki (Fictitious character)
ISBN 9780515102420

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Lone Star Travel Guide to Central Texas

Lone Star Travel Guide to Central Texas
Title Lone Star Travel Guide to Central Texas PDF eBook
Author Richard Zelade
Publisher Taylor Trade Publications
Pages 425
Release 2011-05-16
Genre Travel
ISBN 158979608X

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Formerly a part of the popular Lone Star Guide to the Texas Hill Country, Central Texas now gets its own treatment in this up-to-date guide that includes history, folklore, and geography; detailed listings of lodgings, restaurants, and entertainment; major attractions, including state parks, museums, and historic places; directions, days and hours of operation, addresses, and phone numbers; and maps and calendar of events. Five tours take you from the Balcones Escarpment to "Central Texas Stew," a region of the state largely settled by Czechs and Germans in the early twentieth century.

The Mining Investor

The Mining Investor
Title The Mining Investor PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 948
Release 1907
Genre Industries
ISBN

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Lone Star Rising

Lone Star Rising
Title Lone Star Rising PDF eBook
Author Robert Dallek
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 752
Release 1991-08-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0199878943

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Like other great figures of 20th-century American politics, Lyndon Johnson defies easy understanding. An unrivaled master of vote swapping, back room deals, and election-day skulduggery, he was nevertheless an outspoken New Dealer with a genuine commitment to the poor and the underprivileged. With aides and colleagues he could be overbearing, crude, and vindictive, but at other times shy, sophisticated, and magnanimous. Perhaps columnist Russell Baker said it best: Johnson "was a character out of a Russian novel...a storm of warring human instincts: sinner and saint, buffoon and statesman, cynic and sentimentalist." But Johnson was also a representative figure. His career speaks volumes about American politics, foreign policy, and business in the forty years after 1930. As Charles de Gaulle said when he came to JFK's funeral: Kennedy was America's mask, but this man Johnson is the country's real face. In Lone Star Rising, Robert Dallek, winner of the prestigious Bancroft Prize for his study of Franklin D. Roosevelt, now turns to this fascinating "sinner and saint" to offer a brilliant, definitive portrait of a great American politician. Based on seven years of research in over 450 manuscript collections and oral histories, as well as numerous personal interviews, this first book in a two-volume biography follows Johnson's life from his childhood on the banks of the Pedernales to his election as vice-president under Kennedy. We see Johnson, the twenty-three-year-old aide to a pampered millionaire Representative, become a de facto Congressman, and at age twenty-eight the country's best state director of the National Youth Administration. We see Johnson, the "human dynamo," first in the House and then in the Senate, whirl his way through sixteen- and eighteen-hour days, talking, urging, demanding, reaching for influence and power, in an uncommonly successful congressional career. Dallek pays full due to Johnson's failings--his obsession with being top dog, his willingness to cut corners, and worse, to get there-- but he also illuminates Johnson's sheer brilliance as a politician, the high regard in which key members of the New Deal, including FDR, held him, and his genuine concern for minorities and the downtrodden. No president in American history is currently less admired than Lyndon Johnson. Bitter memories of Vietnam have sent Johnson's reputation into free fall, and recent biographies have painted him as a scoundrel who did more harm than good. Lone Star Rising attempts to strike a balance. It does not neglect the tawdry side of Johnson's political career, including much that is revealed for the first time. But it also reminds us that Lyndon Johnson was a man of exceptional vision, who from early in his career worked to bring the South into the mainstream of American economic and political life, to give the disadvantaged a decent chance, and to end racial segregation for the well-being of the nation.

1915-1965 American Premium Record Guide

1915-1965 American Premium Record Guide
Title 1915-1965 American Premium Record Guide PDF eBook
Author L. R. Docks
Publisher Florence, Ala. : Books Americana
Pages 404
Release 1986
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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78's, 45's and LP's.