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The Origin Of The Family, Private Property And The State

Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Title:The Origin Of The Family, Private Property And The StateISBN13:9781541015364ISBN10:1541015363Author:Untermann, Ernest (Translator), Engels, Frederick (Author)Description:The Origin Of The Family, Private Property, And The State: In The Light Of The Researches Of Lewis H Morgan Is An 1884 Historical Materialist Treatise By Friedrich Engels It Is Partially Based On Notes By Karl Marx To Lewis H Morgan’s Book Ancient Society From 1877 The Book Is An Early Anthropological Work And Is Regarded As One Of The First Major Works On Family Economics Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:CREATESPACEPublication Date:2016-12-09Weight:0.54 lbsDimensions:0.37 » H x 9.02 » L x 5.98 » WNumber of Pages:160Language:English

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The Fisherman

Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Title:The FishermanISBN13:9781939905215ISBN10:1939905214Author:Langan, John (Author)Description:In Upstate New York, In The Woods Around Woodstock, Dutchman’s Creek Flows Out Of The Ashokan Reservoir Steep-Banked, Fast-Moving, It Offers The Promise Of Fine Fishing, And Of Something More, A Possibility Too Fantastic To Be True When Abe And Dan, Two Widowers Who Have Found Solace In Each Other’s Company And A Shared Passion For Fishing, Hear Rumors Of The Creek, And What Might Be Found There, The Remedy To Both Their Losses, They Dismiss It As Just Another Fish Story Soon, Though, The Men Find Themselves Drawn Into A Tale As Deep And Old As The Reservoir It’s A Tale Of Dark Pacts, Of Long-Buried Secrets, And Of A Mysterious Figure Known As Der Fisher: The Fisherman It Will Bring Abe And Dan Face To Face With All That They Have Lost, And With The Price They Must Pay To Regain It Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:Word HordePublication Date:2016-06-30Weight:0.92 lbsDimensions:0.64 » H x 9 » L x 6 » WNumber of Pages:282Language:English

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World War II POW Camps in Ohio, Ohio, Military, Paperback

World War II POW Camps in Ohio, Ohio, Military, Paperback During World War II, more than six thousand prisoners of war resided at Camp Perry near Port Clinton and its branch camps at Columbus, Rossford, Cambridge, Celina, Bowling Green, Defiance, Marion, Parma and Wilmington. From the start, the camps were a study in contradictions. The Italian prisoners who arrived first charmed locals with their affable, easygoing natures, while their German successors often put on a serious, intractable front. Some local residents fondly recall working alongside the prisoners and reuniting with them later in life. Others held the prisoners in disdain, feeling that they were coddled while natives struggled with day-to-day needs. Drawing on first-person accounts from soldiers, former POWs and residents, as well as archival research, Dr. Jim Van Keuren delves into the neglected history of Ohio’s POW camps.

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World War II Nebraska, Nebraska, Military, Paperback

World War II Nebraska, Nebraska, Military, Paperback The fight against the Axis required sacrifice and dedication, and Nebraskans proudly answered the call. Three ordnance plants and two naval munitions depots brought employment and economic opportunities but also housing shortages and racial disturbances. The U.S. Army Air Corps established eleven air bases here, leading to community engagement through USOs and war bond drives. In central Nebraska, the North Platte Canteen welcomed thousands of service members en route to war on troop trains. Henry Doorly’s successful scrap campaign became a model for a nationwide operation. Local farmers fed the nation, K-9 war dogs trained at Fort Robinson and native sons Ben Kuroki and Andrew Higgins affected the war in very different ways. Through detailed archival research, author Melissa Amateis tells the remarkable story of the Cornhusker State’s homefront.

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World War II Richmond, Virginia, Virginia, Military, Paperback

World War II Richmond, Virginia, Virginia, Military, Paperback The effects of the war raging across Europe were visible in Richmond as early as 1939, and Richmonders are always ready to fight for their cause. In that year, the city saw its first parking meters on the streets and began to collect aluminum scrap for use in war industries. In 1940, pursuant to the new draft law, Richmond’s sons between the ages of twenty-one and thirty-five registered for the draft. While bomb shelters were put up all over the town, dances were held to maintain local morale. Even as local German families faced discrimination, Richmonders strived for a sense of unity and solidarity. Author and historian Walter Griggs Jr. revives this conflicted spirit, memorializing the sorrow and celebrating the triumphs of a resilient southern city through world war.

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