Willard Scott's The Joy of Living

Willard Scott's The Joy of Living
Title Willard Scott's The Joy of Living PDF eBook
Author Willard Scott
Publisher Coward McCann
Pages 240
Release 1982
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Ray & Joan

Ray & Joan
Title Ray & Joan PDF eBook
Author Lisa Napoli
Publisher Penguin
Pages 370
Release 2016-11-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101984961

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The movie The Founder, starring Michael Keaton, focused the spotlight on Ray Kroc, the man who amassed a fortune as the chairman of McDonald’s. But what about his wife Joan, the woman who became famous for giving away his fortune? Lisa Napoli tells the fascinating story behind the historic couple. Ray & Joan is a quintessentially American tale of corporate intrigue and private passion: a struggling Mad Men–era salesman with a vision for a fast-food franchise that would become one of the world’s most enduring brands, and a beautiful woman willing to risk her marriage and her reputation to promote controversial causes that touched her deeply. Ray Kroc was peddling franchises around the country for a fledgling hamburger stand in the 1950s—McDonald’s, it was called—when he entered a St. Paul supper club and encountered a beautiful young piano player who would change his life forever. The attraction between Ray and Joan was instantaneous and instantly problematic. Yet even the fact that both were married to other people couldn’t derail their roller coaster of a romance. To the outside world, Ray and Joan were happy, enormously rich, and giving. But privately, Joan was growing troubled over Ray’s temper and dark secret, something she was reluctant to publicly reveal. Those close to them compared their relationship to that of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. And yet, this volatility paved the way for Joan’s transformation into one of the greatest philanthropists of our time. A force in the peace movement, she produced activist films, books, and music and ultimately gave away billions of dollars, including landmark gifts to the Salvation Army and NPR. Together, the two stories form a compelling portrait of the twentieth century: a story of big business, big love, and big giving.

The Joy of Living

The Joy of Living
Title The Joy of Living PDF eBook
Author Willard Scott
Publisher Ballantine Books
Pages 202
Release 1987-01-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780345345981

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Song of Saigon

Song of Saigon
Title Song of Saigon PDF eBook
Author Anh Vu Sawyer
Publisher Faithwords
Pages 288
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780446692892

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A haunting memoir describes growing up in the shadow of the Vietnam War, the desperate struggle of one family to survive amid the chaos of the fall of Saigon and its aftermath, their escape to freedom, and the return to Vietnam on a personal humanitarian mission. Reprint.

Murder in the Mist

Murder in the Mist
Title Murder in the Mist PDF eBook
Author Willard Scott
Publisher Onyx Books
Pages 356
Release 1999
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780451192981

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Assisting in a reenactment of a Civil War battle, bed-and-breakfast owner Stanley Waters finds himself on the case when the mock skirmish results in the death of a local businessman.

Prominent Families of New York

Prominent Families of New York
Title Prominent Families of New York PDF eBook
Author Lyman Horace Weeks
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1898
Genre New York (N.Y.)
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The Varieties of Religious Experience

The Varieties of Religious Experience
Title The Varieties of Religious Experience PDF eBook
Author William James
Publisher The Floating Press
Pages 824
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1877527467

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Harvard psychologist and philosopher William James' The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature explores the nature of religion and, in James' observation, its divorce from science when studied academically. After publication in 1902 it quickly became a canonical text of philosophy and psychology, remaining in print through the entire century. "Scientific theories are organically conditioned just as much as religious emotions are; and if we only knew the facts intimately enough, we should doubtless see 'the liver' determining the dicta of the sturdy atheist as decisively as it does those of the Methodist under conviction anxious about his soul. When it alters in one way the blood that percolates it, we get the Methodist, when in another way, we get the atheist form of mind."