Author: L. Neil Smith
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312875268
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
In the North American Confederacy . . . People are free--really free. Free to do as they please, whether it be starting a business, running for elected office, or taking target practice in the back forty. There's not a whole lot of government, nor is there a lot of crime, because everyone who wants to carries a gun, and isn't afraid to use it. But someone has bombed the Endicott Building, killing hundreds of people, and Win Bear, the only licensed detective in the confederacy, has to find out who did this dastardly deed, and why. Because whoever did it has already shown their willingness to commit more terrorist acts, no matter how many people are hurt. And that can't go on, or soon the confederacy will be just as the bad old United States--and that is something they want to avoid at all costs.
The American Zone
Author: L. Neil Smith
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312875268
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
In the North American Confederacy . . . People are free--really free. Free to do as they please, whether it be starting a business, running for elected office, or taking target practice in the back forty. There's not a whole lot of government, nor is there a lot of crime, because everyone who wants to carries a gun, and isn't afraid to use it. But someone has bombed the Endicott Building, killing hundreds of people, and Win Bear, the only licensed detective in the confederacy, has to find out who did this dastardly deed, and why. Because whoever did it has already shown their willingness to commit more terrorist acts, no matter how many people are hurt. And that can't go on, or soon the confederacy will be just as the bad old United States--and that is something they want to avoid at all costs.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312875268
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
In the North American Confederacy . . . People are free--really free. Free to do as they please, whether it be starting a business, running for elected office, or taking target practice in the back forty. There's not a whole lot of government, nor is there a lot of crime, because everyone who wants to carries a gun, and isn't afraid to use it. But someone has bombed the Endicott Building, killing hundreds of people, and Win Bear, the only licensed detective in the confederacy, has to find out who did this dastardly deed, and why. Because whoever did it has already shown their willingness to commit more terrorist acts, no matter how many people are hurt. And that can't go on, or soon the confederacy will be just as the bad old United States--and that is something they want to avoid at all costs.
The American Zone
Author: L. Neil Smith
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312875268
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
In the North American Confederacy . . . People are free--really free. Free to do as they please, whether it be starting a business, running for elected office, or taking target practice in the back forty. There's not a whole lot of government, nor is there a lot of crime, because everyone who wants to carries a gun, and isn't afraid to use it. But someone has bombed the Endicott Building, killing hundreds of people, and Win Bear, the only licensed detective in the confederacy, has to find out who did this dastardly deed, and why. Because whoever did it has already shown their willingness to commit more terrorist acts, no matter how many people are hurt. And that can't go on, or soon the confederacy will be just as the bad old United States--and that is something they want to avoid at all costs.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312875268
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
In the North American Confederacy . . . People are free--really free. Free to do as they please, whether it be starting a business, running for elected office, or taking target practice in the back forty. There's not a whole lot of government, nor is there a lot of crime, because everyone who wants to carries a gun, and isn't afraid to use it. But someone has bombed the Endicott Building, killing hundreds of people, and Win Bear, the only licensed detective in the confederacy, has to find out who did this dastardly deed, and why. Because whoever did it has already shown their willingness to commit more terrorist acts, no matter how many people are hurt. And that can't go on, or soon the confederacy will be just as the bad old United States--and that is something they want to avoid at all costs.
The United States Army in the World War, 1917-1919
Author: United States Historical Division (Army).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
American Policy in Occupied Areas
Author: United States. Department of State
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World War, 1939-1945
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World War, 1939-1945
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
The American Review
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 690
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 690
Book Description
The Department of State Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1130
Book Description
The official monthly record of United States foreign policy.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1130
Book Description
The official monthly record of United States foreign policy.
Near Eastern Series
Author: United States. Department of State
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 750
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 750
Book Description
Lost Souls
Author: Sheila Fitzpatrick
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 069123003X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
A vivid history of how Cold War politics helped solve one of the twentieth century’s biggest refugee crises When World War II ended, about one million people whom the Soviet Union claimed as its citizens were outside the borders of the USSR, mostly in the Western-occupied zones of Germany and Austria. These “displaced persons,” or DPs—Russians, prewar Soviet citizens, and people from West Ukraine and the Baltic states forcibly incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1939—refused to repatriate to the Soviet Union despite its demands. Thus began one of the first big conflicts of the Cold War. In Lost Souls, Sheila Fitzpatrick draws on new archival research, including Soviet interviews with hundreds of DPs, to offer a vivid account of this crisis, from the competitive maneuverings of politicians and diplomats to the everyday lives of DPs. American enthusiasm for funding the refugee organizations taking care of DPs quickly waned after the war. It was only after DPs were redefined—from “victims of war and Nazism” to “victims of Communism”—in 1947 that a solution was found: the United States would pay for the mass resettlement of DPs in America, Australia, and other countries outside Europe. The Soviet Union protested this “theft” of its citizens. But it was a coup for the United States. The choice of DPs to live a free life in the West, and the West’s welcome of them, became an important theme in America’s Cold War propaganda battle with the Soviet Union. A compelling story of the early Cold War, Lost Souls is also a rare chronicle of a refugee crisis that was solved.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 069123003X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
A vivid history of how Cold War politics helped solve one of the twentieth century’s biggest refugee crises When World War II ended, about one million people whom the Soviet Union claimed as its citizens were outside the borders of the USSR, mostly in the Western-occupied zones of Germany and Austria. These “displaced persons,” or DPs—Russians, prewar Soviet citizens, and people from West Ukraine and the Baltic states forcibly incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1939—refused to repatriate to the Soviet Union despite its demands. Thus began one of the first big conflicts of the Cold War. In Lost Souls, Sheila Fitzpatrick draws on new archival research, including Soviet interviews with hundreds of DPs, to offer a vivid account of this crisis, from the competitive maneuverings of politicians and diplomats to the everyday lives of DPs. American enthusiasm for funding the refugee organizations taking care of DPs quickly waned after the war. It was only after DPs were redefined—from “victims of war and Nazism” to “victims of Communism”—in 1947 that a solution was found: the United States would pay for the mass resettlement of DPs in America, Australia, and other countries outside Europe. The Soviet Union protested this “theft” of its citizens. But it was a coup for the United States. The choice of DPs to live a free life in the West, and the West’s welcome of them, became an important theme in America’s Cold War propaganda battle with the Soviet Union. A compelling story of the early Cold War, Lost Souls is also a rare chronicle of a refugee crisis that was solved.
Choices
Author: James Brettell
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595492444
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Born in Detroit in 1928 and raised in Ohio, James Brettell left home to join the Merchant Marine at the age of fourteen. On his eighteenth birthday he joined the Army Corps of Engineers where he served for 22 years, retiring with the rank of lieutenant colonel. His military career included service in the Korean War, where he commanded a unit in the Battle of Pork Chop Hill. Following his Army career, he began a second career with the Libby Corporation in Kansas City, Missouri, where he spent 30 years as president and vice chairman of the board. He later retired to Tyler, Texas.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595492444
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Born in Detroit in 1928 and raised in Ohio, James Brettell left home to join the Merchant Marine at the age of fourteen. On his eighteenth birthday he joined the Army Corps of Engineers where he served for 22 years, retiring with the rank of lieutenant colonel. His military career included service in the Korean War, where he commanded a unit in the Battle of Pork Chop Hill. Following his Army career, he began a second career with the Libby Corporation in Kansas City, Missouri, where he spent 30 years as president and vice chairman of the board. He later retired to Tyler, Texas.
Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers
Author: American Society of Civil Engineers
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civil engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civil engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description