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Eddie Casson grew up on a farm in a small Indiana town where Church, family, and identity were the unchanging signposts of an acceptable life. Conventionality was more than just expected--it was the highest form of success. Art, music, and movies might have their place here and there, but bonus was for boys to excel at traditional masculine pursuits. Despite always feeling somehow different and apart from most of everyone else around him, he worked hard to be the perfect image of a son, brother, and friend. Reared in a household where perfection and faith were the two pillars of the family, he struggled to understand his own identity as well as the currents of unhappiness--and change--that w...
Robert Murray, of Scottish ancestry, his wife, Margaret, and their oldest son, immigrated to America in 1797 and settled in Tennessee. They had ten children, 1797-1813. Robert purchased land in Knox County, Tennessee, in 1802 and received a land grant in 1814. He died in Knox County. Descendants listed lived in Tennessee and elsewhere.
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New York firefighters fight fire face to face, day to day, in life or death situations. This powerful collection of in-depth interviews with the firefighters of New York City includes the author's reflections on the events of September 11, 2001.
This volume lists 20,000 European companies providing essential business services, including coverage of companies in the emerging Eastern European market. Giving such information as company names, addresses and contact numbers, details of annual sales, services offered, scope of operations, and principal officers, it is intended that the range of services covered could assist other internationally-minded companies to expand their operations and market goods in Europe. Business researchers could find it useful in seeking out new market niches.
A Guide to British television programmes shown at Christmas time, throughout the years.
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Paris 1940. The civilised, upper-class life of film producer Jean Casson ends with the German occupation of the city. Out of money and almost out of luck, Casson attempts to work with a German film company but finds himself drawn into the dark world of espionage and double agents. More used to evading jealous husbands than the secret police, Casson beomes a reluctant spy, torn between honour, patriotism, love and survival.