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Oliver Crane was a Helena, Montana, lawyer. This collection of consists photocopies of two letters (1893, 1963); a Home Mining and Milling Company stock certificate (December 20, 1926); and a translation, by Crane, of the Arabic text Thousand and One Nights, (1888). (SC 1637)
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Opioids are pain relievers that include legal drugs like morphine, fentanyl, and oxycodone and illegal drugs like heroin. In 2017, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services declared the opioid epidemic a public health crisis after 42,249 people in the United States died of opioid overdoses in 2016. Opioid prescription has been on the rise since the 1990s, when pharmaceutical companies asserted that the pain relievers were not addictive, though the tragic consequences have proven otherwise. This volume explores the history of the opioid crisis and solutions that have been proposed to fight this increasingly deadly epidemic.
Danske Dandridge's 'American Prisoners of the Revolution' offers a meticulously researched glimpse into the harrowing experiences of captives during the tumultuous era of American independence. With an impressive blend of poignant narrative and rigorous scholarship, Dandridge unearths the struggles, endurance, and tales of hope from those who found themselves imprisoned. The book elucidates the broader historical context of the Revolution, providing a platform for stories often overshadowed by the more celebrated narratives of battle and nation-building. The literary style is both analytical and empathetic, making it a captivating read for historians and literary enthusiasts alike. Danske Da...
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Alan Keyes takes a break from his police duties to scratch his acting itch in a local stage production. But when the leading man is murdered during the opening night performance, his partner Detective Heath Barrington is thrust into the limelight to find the killer. Alan soon learns the theater has a deadly past and ghostly forebodings, including a telegram that seems to have come from the beyond. Among the large cast of suspects is Oliver Crane, the director whose finances depend on the success of this play, Jazz Monroe, Milwaukee’s sweetheart with a secret, and the handsome actor Henry Hawthorne, who has designs on Alan. When Alan seems to return Henry’s attentions, Heath must put his jealousy and insecurities aside to determine what’s real, what’s illusion, and who’s acting and who’s telling the truth before death takes a bow. A Detective Heath Barrington Mystery
Vols. for 1970- include "Calendar of prayer" with directory of missionaries (formerly called pt. 3)