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MP-KST Kent State Uni Pattern of Circles An Ambassadors Story
This text is the autobiography of John E. Doilbois, US Ambassador to Luxembourg from 1981. Doilbois was born in Luxembourg in 1918 and moved to the USA in 1931. Having graduated from Miami University, he served in American Military Intelligence where he interrogated Nazi war criminals.
£29.66
MP-KST Kent State Uni Small Comforts Essays at Middle Age
A reflection on the amusements and anxieties of growing older. It examines a variety of lifelong obsessions and frustrates various expectations that life's fogs dissipate as we age. It embodies midlife retrospection suitable for middle-aged population.
£15.95
MP-KST Kent State Uni Rix Mills Remembered The Folk Artistry of Paul W. Patton
Paul Patton was reared in Rix Mills, Ohio, a small village in Muskingum County surrounded by family farms and criss-crossed by gravel roads. This work presents 100 of the more than 500 paintings of Rix Mills by Paul Patton. He describes the scenes he painted, recalling the mill, and blacksmith shop
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Eyes of Orion Five Tank Lieutenants in the Persian Gulf War
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Colombia and the United States The Making of an InterAmerican Alliance 19391960
Economic ties with the United States were important to Colombia even in the early twentieth century, as the US was the major market for coffee, Colombia's source of revenue. Filling a gap in the literature on US relations with less developed countries, the author gives fresh research on the development of the US-Colombian alliance.
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MP-KST Kent State Uni The Goodbye Door
Born in Bavaria in 1906, Anna Marie brought shame to her pious family when, as a teenager, she gave birth to an illegitimate son. Nicknamed ""the Blonde Borgia,"" she was a cold-blooded serial killer who preyed on the elderly in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine district in the 1930s. This work offers Anna Marie's story.
£16.95
MP-KST Kent State Uni Containing Coexistence America Russia and the Finnish Solution 194556
A study of Finland's role in Soviet-American relations during the onset of the Cold War. It examines Finland's attempts to remain neutral after World War II and not join the people's democracies in 1945, and covers the ""Finnish Solution"", whereby Finland was allowed to coexist with the Soviets.
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MP-KST Kent State Uni To Michal from Serge Letters of Charles Williams to His Wife Florence 19391945
These letters to ""Michal"", Charles Williams's endearing name for his wife, from ""Serge"", a moniker by which his close friends addressed him, are more than just a collection of love letters. They throw light on the man himself, his work, and Williams in the context of his literary contemporaries.
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Twilight of Innocence The Disappearance of Beverly Potts
Ten-year-old Beverly Potts was last seen at 9:00 P.M. the evening of August 24, 1951. James Jessen Badal reexamines the events leading up to Beverly Potts's disappearance and the subsequent police investigation and over-the-top, sensational publicity in the Cleveland press.
£19.76
MP-KST Kent State Uni A Man of Distinction Among Them Alexander McKee and BritishIndian Affairs Along the Ohio Country Frontier 17541799
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Brainwashing A Study in Cold War Demonology
This study of literary and cinematic representations of brainwashing during the Cold War era reviews science fiction, Korean War fiction, and The Manchurian Candidate film. It explores how views on brainwashing changed from an external threat to American values to an internal threat against individual American liberties by the US government.
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Spur Up Your Pegasus Family Letters of Salmon Kate and Nettie Chase 18441873
Contains letters from politician Salmon P Chase to his daughters, from his daughters to him and to each other - that span from when Kate, his older daughter, was a young child and Nettie not yet born to their father's death in 1873. This title provides insights into the personal lives and private thoughts of a prominent political family.
£58.00
MP-KST Kent State Uni Animals of Habit
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Caves and Culture 10000 Years of Ohio History
Seeks to address various problems, specifically the use of rockshelters by humans through time and transcontinental continuities. This book presents research from several Ohio caves and rockshelters, and is useful to those with interest in local or regional midwestern or midcontinental prehistory.
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Back Through Interruption
This collection of poetry takes the reader through a world that is at once beautiful and tragic, sacrosanct and profane. The poems are drawn ineluctably to the place where passion and intelligence collide - and often end with passion having fled and intelligence standing alone.
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MP-KST Kent State Uni The Alternate History Refiguring Historical Time
What would the world be like is history had taken a different course? Science fiction literature has long contemplated this question, and this text analyzes alternate history science fiction through a variety of historical models. It raises questions of narrative, writers, temporality and time.
£17.95
MP-KST Kent State Uni Spotlit Girl
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Charles Williams Alchemy and Integration
For a decade of his early adulthood, Williams was a member of the Fellowship of the Rosy Cross. This work explores both the history behind the myths and metaphysics Williams was to make his own and the hermetic culture that influenced him. It examines its expressions in Williams' novels, poetry, and the development of his ideas.
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Above and Beyond Tim Mack the Pole Vault and the Quest for Olympic Gold
Reveals the subculture of pole vaulting - from Bob Richards, who won Olympic gold twice in pole vaulting; to Sergey Bubka, the controversial pole vaulter; to Don Bragg, a rowdy Tarzan-like character who swung on ropes in his backyard to build upper-body strength; to the duel between Mack and Toby Stevenson as they battled for gold in Athens.
£22.95
MP-KST Kent State Uni Congress from the Inside Observations from the Majority and the Minority
This third edition of Congress from the Inside adds an entirely new section that discusses topics including the Florida election in 2000; September 11, 2001; the 107th Congress; redistricting in Ohio; and the war in Iraq.
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MP-KST Kent State Uni The Murder of Mary Bean and Other Stories
When the winter ice melted in April 1850, residents of Saco, Maine, made a gruesome discovery: the body of a young girl submerged in a stream. She was identified as a Canadian mill worker named Berengera Caswell. This work features two accounts of her death, both fictional, and an introduction that places these accounts in a historical context.
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Ripperology A Study of the Worlds First Serial Killer and a Literary Phenomenon
Ripperology - an obsessive interest in studying the crimes of Jack the Ripper - is a subject of interest that has suffered from confusion, exaggeration, and hyperbole. This study presents a sequential history of literary investigations of Jack the Ripper's crimes, and aims to tell the story of the literary efforts directed at solving the mystery.
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MP-KST Kent State Uni The Heroic Earth Geopolitical Thought in Weimar Germany 191833
In this challenge to traditional historiography, the author argues that geopolitical ideas were most dynamic and significant in Germany during the democratic culture of the Weimar Republic. He asserts that rather than rising with the Nazis, geopolitics faded in importance when Hitler came to power.
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Translation As Text
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Twenty Questions for Robbie Dunkle
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MP-KST Kent State Uni From Broadway to Cleveland A History of the Hanna Theatre
Built by Daniel R Hanna as a tribute to his theater-loving father, Marcus Hanna, the Hanna Theatre opened its doors on March 28, 1921, with an adaptation of Mark Twain's ""The Prince and the Pauper"" starring William Faversham. This is an history of Cleveland's showcase for touring shows.
£20.95
MP-KST Kent State Uni Tornado
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Lisas Story The Other Shoe
Created in 1972, Funky Winkerbean was a comic strip that portrayed high schoollfe. It has now evolved into a mature series of real-life stories examining social issues. In 1999, Lisa Moore, one of Funky's friends discovered she had breast cancer. This title features comic strips on Lisa's battle with cancer examining her struggle with the disease.
£23.95
MP-KST Kent State Uni The Space Between Stars
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MP-KST Kent State Uni Safirka An American Envoy
Peter S. Bridges's service as American Ambassador to Somalia capped his three decades as a career officer in the American Foregin Service. This text presents a frank description of his experiences in Somalia and elsewhere, offering pointed assessments of American foreign policy and policymakers.
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MP-KST Kent State Uni A Politician Turned General The Civil War Career of Stephen Augustus Hurlbut
A critical examination of the turbulent early political career and the controversial military service of Stephen Augustus Hurlbut, an Illinois Whig, Republican politician, and Northern political general who rose to distinction as a member of the Union high command during the Civil War.
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MP-KST Kent State Uni The Sage of Tawawa Reverdy Cassius Ransom 18611959
Reverdy Cassius Ransom spent his life as a pastor, editor, politician, writer, civil rights leader, and bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. This work offers Ransom as a symbol of an era and a larger movement and recalls him to be a man of deep faith and conviction.
£34.16
MP-KST Kent State Uni Stahlhelm A History of the German Steel Helmet
Perhaps the most easily recognizable military helmet of the 20th century is the German Stahlhelm. In this revised and expanded edition of the text, Floyd R. Tubbs and Robert W. Clawson identify and classify the Stahlhelm and relate its history, designs, features and uses.
£19.76