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An aging Eastern-Canadian outdoorsman, faced with the prospect of his generation being the last of the deer hunters, answers the questions he anticipates getting from his grandchildren. Narrated as if around a campfire, this is a comprehensive and creative combination of recollections and rants, ranging in style from poetic and philosophical to controversial and comedic. It focuses on his experiences, observations and deductions and the reasons he continues to hunt - the tradition, the relationships, and the fascination of the forest. Not a typical hunting book, it presents a few surprises and opinions that are sure to generate heated discussions back at the hunting camp. More information, photos, and reviews are available at thelastdeerhunter.com
This is the definitive work on World War II fighter pilots of the Army Air Force. It lists all 80 Fighter Groups that had pilots who achieved aerial victories. The pilots within each group are listed in alphabetical order listing their rank, serial number, squadron and the number of victories earned while assigned to that squadron. The book lists 7,299 pilots who achieved at least a partial victory credit from the Air Force.
In "Violence and the Labor Movement," Robert Hunter provides a critical examination of the interplay between labor unrest and violent conflicts in early 20th-century America. Hunter's prose is both incisive and accessible, weaving together historical narratives, sociological analysis, and direct testimonies to create a vivid depiction of the struggles faced by laborers. Through a rich literature context, the book scrutinizes how violence, both from labor organizations and state authorities, influenced the trajectory of the American labor movement during a tumultuous period marked by strikes, riots, and the quest for workers' rights. Robert Hunter, a prominent labor historian and social activ...
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The post-Cold War order established by the United States is at a crossroads: no longer is the liberal order and U.S. hegemonic power a given. The Challenge to NATO is a concise review of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), its relationship with the United States, and its implications for global security. Despite seeing its seventieth anniversary in 2019, NATO faces both external and internal threats to its continued survival. This volume examines the organization's past, its current regional operations, and future threats facing the Atlantic Alliance, with contributions by well-known academics, former central figures within NATO, and diplomats directly involved in NATO operations. In this volume, Michael O. Slobodchikoff, G. Doug Davis, and Brandon Stewart bring together differing perspectives and orientations to provide a complete understanding of the future of the Atlantic Alliance.
In need of time to decide what to do with her life after a year of college, Marcie finds help in her guitar and bluegrass music in breaking away from her overprotective divorced mother and in making decisions.
Freemasons are accused of worshipping Lucifer. This book examines the concept of Lucifer, and its effect on everyday life. There is more than meets the eye, so we present the true purpose and meaning of Lucifer.
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