Wynne's War

Wynne's War
Title Wynne's War PDF eBook
Author Aaron Gwyn
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 261
Release 2014
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0544230272

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An elite platoon of Special Forces soldiers infiltrates a forbidding Afghan war zone on horseback in search of vast treasure in this lyrical, thrilling blend of military fiction and Western.

Augustine on War and Military Service

Augustine on War and Military Service
Title Augustine on War and Military Service PDF eBook
Author Phillip Wynn
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 375
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1451469853

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Did our modern understanding of just war originate with Augustine? In this sweeping reevaluation of the evidence, Phillip Wynn uncovers a nuanced story of Augustine's thoughts on war and military service, and gives us a more complete and complex picture of this important topic. Deeply rooted in the development of Christian thought this reengagement with Augustine is essential reading.

Florida in the Civil War

Florida in the Civil War
Title Florida in the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Lewis Nicholas Wynne
Publisher Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Pages 164
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780738514918

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Documents in words and pictures the triumphs and tragedies faced by Florida and Floridians during the Civil War.

Mississippi's Civil War

Mississippi's Civil War
Title Mississippi's Civil War PDF eBook
Author Ben Wynne
Publisher Mercer University Press
Pages 278
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780881460391

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This book examines Mississippi's Civil War experience. It begins with an introductory overview of the socio-political climate of the state during the1850s and ends with a treatment of Mississippi's post-war environment and the rise of Lost Cause mythology. In between, the work covers the pivotal events, issues, and personalities of the period. Wynne emphasizes the experiences of Mississippians?male and female, black and white?as they struggled to deal with the crisis. The political events leading to seces-sion, Mississippians? initial enthusiasm for war, voices of dissent, the disbursement of troops in and out of the state, the home front, freedom for the slave community, waning enthusiasm (both in the military and on the home front) as the war dragged on, defeat, and the ultimate struggle to turn defeat into a moral victory through Lost Cause mythology are also discussed. This book makes significant contributions to Civil War literature.

The Wynnes

The Wynnes
Title The Wynnes PDF eBook
Author Thomas B. Deem
Publisher
Pages 354
Release 1907
Genre
ISBN

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Thomas Wynne (d.1692), a Welsh Quaker, married twice and emigrated from Wales (via England) to Philadelphia in 1682. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and elsewhere. Includes many ancestors in Wales, Ireland and Europe.

Harper's Pictorial Library of the World War

Harper's Pictorial Library of the World War
Title Harper's Pictorial Library of the World War PDF eBook
Author Albert Bushnell Hart
Publisher
Pages 444
Release 1920
Genre World War, 1914-1918
ISBN

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The War at the Shore

The War at the Shore
Title The War at the Shore PDF eBook
Author Richard D. "Skip" Bronson
Publisher
Pages
Release 2012-05-24
Genre
ISBN 9780692945377

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It¿s all quiet now on the eastern front of the American gaming industry-Atlantic City, New Jersey-but for five chaotic years, real estate developer Richard ¿Skip¿ Bronson was at the white-hot center of a titanic clash of money and power that transformed Atlantic City from a struggling day-tripper place with buses in and out to a born again destination drawing tourists from New York, Philadelphia, and other major cities along the eastern seaboard.From 1995 to 2000, two of the world¿s best-known companies- Mirage Resorts and Trump Resorts-run by two of the most flamboyant businessmen of our time, fought a bare-knuckled, high-stakes battle over a prime piece of real estate in one of America¿s most famous resort towns. No money was spared, no punch was pulled, no invective went unhurled in "The War at the Shore." Now Bronson, who was a member of the board of directors of Mirage and president of New City Development Company, the Mirage subsidiary whose primary purpose was to build a top-level new casino and hotel complex in Atlantic City, tells the inside story of this epic struggle.Along the way, Bronson weaves in fascinating and inspiring anecdotes from his complicated past: A product of a fractured family and city-owned housing project in Hartford, Connecticut; former paperboy, spelling bee champion yet college dropout; and prolific developer of shopping centers and office buildings-including CityPlace, Connecticut¿s tallest skyscraper, Bronson embodies the self-made business success story. Gripping from beginning to end, The War at the Shore is a rare up-close look at the world of casino development and the essential modern chapter in the history of America¿s ¿Boardwalk Empire.¿