Memoir of Thomas Archer
Title | Memoir of Thomas Archer PDF eBook |
Author | John Macfarlane |
Publisher | |
Pages | 410 |
Release | 1867 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Memoir of Thomas Archer, D.D.
Title | Memoir of Thomas Archer, D.D. PDF eBook |
Author | John Macfarlane |
Publisher | |
Pages | 410 |
Release | 1867 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Harlequin (The Grail Quest, Book 1)
Title | Harlequin (The Grail Quest, Book 1) PDF eBook |
Author | Bernard Cornwell |
Publisher | HarperCollins UK |
Pages | 54 |
Release | 2009-07-24 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0007338783 |
It was the time when the English came across the Channel to take the battle to the French.
Memoirs of Captain Rock
Title | Memoirs of Captain Rock PDF eBook |
Author | Rock (Captain.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 1824 |
Genre | Ireland |
ISBN |
Let the Future Begin
Title | Let the Future Begin PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis W. Archer |
Publisher | |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2017-06-17 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781945875137 |
LET THE FUTURE BEGIN is the autobiography of Dennis W. Archer, born in Detroit, who rose from humble beginnings in the small town of Cassopolis, Michigan, to become a celebrated attorney, a Michigan Supreme Court Justice, a two-term Mayor of Detroit, and the first person of color to serve as President of the 400,000-member American Bar Association. Thanks to education, hard work, impeccable integrity, and family values, Dennis Archer has blazed a trail of diversity and inclusion in the legal profession while laying a rock-solid foundation to transform Detroit into the comeback city of the millennium. He achieved this with the support of his wife Trudy, their sons, Dennis Jr. and Vincent, relatives, friends, and colleagues. This inspiring book shares how he did it, and provides a blueprint for how to emulate his success and commitment to helping others.
Every Hidden Thing
Title | Every Hidden Thing PDF eBook |
Author | Ted Flanagan |
Publisher | Crooked Lane Books |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2021-10-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1643857657 |
Big city politics, nasty secrets, a dirty cop, and a deranged sociopath set the stage for a riveting journey deep into the urban jungle. The last scion of a once-powerful political family, Worcester mayor John O'Toole has his sights set on vastly higher aspirations. When night shift paramedic Thomas Archer uncovers a secret that could upend the mayor's career, O'Toole is set on silencing him, and sends Eamon Conroy, a brutal former cop, to ensure the truth remains under wraps. But O'Toole doesn't stop there. With bribes, buried secrets, and personal attacks, he wreaks havoc on Archer's life in an attempt to save himself. Archer's troubles continue to mount when domestic terrorist and militia member Gerald Knak, who blames Archer for his wife's recent death, sets in motion a deadly plan for revenge. With two forces of evil aligned against him, Archer doesn't stand a chance. But things aren't always what they seem--and he may just have a few tricks up his sleeve in a last gambit to get out alive.
Recollections of Past Days
Title | Recollections of Past Days PDF eBook |
Author | Sandra Ailey Petree |
Publisher | University Press of Colorado |
Pages | 467 |
Release | 2006-03-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0874215315 |
For visitors to the Martin's Cove historic site in Wyoming, Patience Loader has become an icon of the disastrous winter entrapment of the Martin and Willie handcart companies. Her record of those events is important, but there is much else of interest in her autobiography. In fact, it is a bit unusual that someone such as her would have left such an engaging record of her life. The daughter of an English gardener, Patience Loader became a boarding house servant, domestic maid, and seamstress. Converted to Mormonism, she shipped with her parents to America. They joined the ill-fated Martin company, which because of poor planning and a late start west, was caught poorly prepared by severe high plains snowstorms in October and November 1856. The combined fatalities of the Martin and Willie companies made this the worst disaster in the history of overland travel. Patience = s father was one of those who died. After reaching Utah, Patience took the unusual step for a Mormon of marrying a soldier, John Rozsa, stationed at Camp Floyd. The troops there had made up the Utah Expedition, sent to ensure federal authority over the Mormons. Rozsa was a Hungarian immigrant and Mormon convert. When the Utah troops were recalled for the Civil War, Patience accompanied her husband, as an army laundress, to Washington, D.C., running a boarding house while Rozsa fought. After the war, he died at Fort Leavenworth of consumption, and Patience returned alone to Utah, where she became a cook at a mining camp in American Fork Canyon. Her autobiography ends there in 1872, though she lived till 1922.