A Link in the Great American Chain

   A Link in the Great American Chain
Author: Ira Robinson
Publsiher: Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2023-05-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9798887191539

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This book brings together six articles the author has published in recent years on the development of the Orthodox Jewish community in Cleveland, Ohio. While a number of scholars have ably presented important parts of the history of Jewish Orthodoxy in Cleveland, Ohio, this book is a first attempt to deal comprehensively with the story of Cleveland Orthodox Judaism. Chapters one and two, taken together, present a connected narrative history of the evolution of the Jewish Orthodox community in Cleveland, Ohio from its beginnings to the early twenty-first century. The succeeding chapters present in greater detail persons and institutions of great importance to the historical development of the Orthodox community.

The Last Great American Housewife

The Last Great American Housewife
Author: Staci Greason
Publsiher: Booktango
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012-07-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781468911527

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Kate Miller may be the last great American housewife left in Van Nuys. But as she sails toward forty on a wave of a pretty good (albeit somewhat boring) life with her husband and two kids, the death of her dysfunctional mother sends Kate out on a ledge and straight up a tree. Surveying her life from atop an endangered tree near the Fashion Square Plaza Mall, Kate learns more than how to fight for a cause. She learns how one frightened woman can actually discover her true self, one branch at a time and right down the street from her own backyard.

The Great American Swindle

The Great American Swindle
Author: June Naugle
Publsiher: Author House
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2007-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781452059136

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The Great American Swindle is a mind-boggling story filled with action, lust, greed, conspiracy, betrayal, blackmail, fraud, injustice, suicide, and murder; a story which crisscrosses the United States several times between 1845 and 1971; a true, fully-documented story which has significantly altered U.S. history. Hundreds of United States census records, certified documents, court transcripts, wills, deeds, personal letters, etc., prove the greatest swindle in our country’s history and its impending cover-up. Also how the swindle was accomplished, why, by whom, where the stolen billions/trillions of dollars are, and who controls them today. Names have NOT been changed to protect the guilty.

Great American Outpost

Great American Outpost
Author: Maya Rao
Publsiher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781610396479

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A surreal, lyrical work of narrative nonfiction that portrays how the largest domestic oil discovery in half a century transformed a forgotten corner of the American West into a crucible of breakneck capitalism. As North Dakota became the nation's second-largest oil producer, Maya Rao set out in steel-toe boots to join a wave of drifters, dreamers, entrepreneurs, and criminals. With an eye for the dark, absurd, and humorous, Rao fearlessly immersed herself in their world to chronicle this modern-day gold rush, from its heady beginnings to OPEC's price war against the US oil industry. She rode shotgun with a surfer-turned-truck driver braving toxic fumes and dangerous roads, dined with businessmen disgraced during the financial crisis, and reported on everyone in between--including an ex-con YouTube celebrity, a trophy wife mired in scandal, and a hard-drinking British Ponzi schemer--in a social scene so rife with intrigue that one investor called the oilfield Peyton Place on steroids. As the boom receded, a culture of greed and recklessness left troubling consequences for investors and longtime residents. Empty trailers and idle oil equipment littered the fields like abandoned farmsteads, leaving the pioneers who built this unlikely civilization to reckon with their legacy. Part Barbara Ehrenreich, part Upton Sinclair, Great American Outpost is a sobering exploration of twenty-first-century America that reads like a frontier novel.

Cleveland Jews and the Making of a Midwestern Community

Cleveland Jews and the Making of a Midwestern Community
Author: Sean Martin,John J. Grabowski
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781978809956

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This volume gathers an array of voices to tell the stories of Cleveland’s twentieth century Jewish community. Strong and stable after an often turbulent century, the Jews of Cleveland had both deep ties in the region and an evolving and dynamic commitment to Jewish life. The authors present the views and actions of community leaders and everyday Jews who embodied that commitment in their religious participation, educational efforts, philanthropic endeavors, and in their simple desire to live next to each other in the city’s eastern suburbs. The twentieth century saw the move of Cleveland’s Jews out of the center of the city, a move that only served to increase the density of Jewish life. The essays collected here draw heavily on local archival materials and present the area’s Jewish past within the context of American and American Jewish studies.

The Great American Steamboat Race

The Great American Steamboat Race
Author: Benton Rain Patterson
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2009-08-11
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780786453870

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Running from New Orleans to St. Louis in the summer of 1870, the race between the Robert E. Lee and the Natchez remains the world's most famous steamboat race. This book tells the story of the dramatic contest, which was won by the stripped-down, cargoless Robert E. Lee after three days, 18 hours, and 14 minutes of steaming through day, night and fog. The Natchez finished the race only hours later, having been delayed by carrying her normal load and tying up overnight because of the intense fog. Providing details on not only the race narrative but also on the boats themselves, the book gives an intimate look at the majestic vessels that conquered the country's greatest waterway and defined the bravado of 19th-century America.

History of the Rise Progress and Termination of the American Revolution

History of the Rise  Progress  and Termination of the American Revolution
Author: Mercy Otis Warren
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 759
Release: 2021-04-11
Genre: History
ISBN: EAN:4064066450014

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"History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution" by Mercy Otis Warren. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

Great American Eclipse Earthquake and Tsunami

Great American Eclipse  Earthquake and Tsunami
Author: John Hogue
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781387471454

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