Bourbon and Bullets

Bourbon and Bullets
Author: John C. Tramazzo
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2021-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781640124288

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John C. Tramazzo highlights the relationship between bourbon and military service to show the rich and dramatic connection in American history.

Bourbon and Bullets

Bourbon and Bullets
Author: John C. Tramazzo,Fred Minnick
Publsiher: Potomac Books
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
ISBN: 1640121455

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Bourbon s Backroads

Bourbon s Backroads
Author: Karl Raitz
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2021-06-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780813182551

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Kentucky's landscape is punctuated by landmark structures that signpost bourbon's venerable story: distilleries long-standing, relict, razed, and brand new, the grand nineteenth-century homes of renowned distillers, villages and neighborhoods where distillery laborers lived, Whiskey Row storage warehouses, river landings and railroad yards, and factories where copper distilling vessels and charred white oak barrels are made. During the nineteenth century, distilling changed from an artisanal craft practiced by farmers and millers to a large-scale mechanized industry that practiced increasingly refined production techniques. Distillers often operated at comparatively remote sites—along the "backroads"—to take advantage of water sources or river or turnpike transport access. As time passed, steam power and mechanization freed the industry from its reliance on waterpower and permitted distillers to relocate to urban and rural rail-side sites. This shift also allowed distillers to perfect their production techniques, increase their capacity, and refine their marketing strategies. The historic progression produced the "fine" Kentucky bourbons that are available to present day consumers. Yet, distillers have not abandoned their cultural roots and traditions; their iconic products embrace the modern while also engaging their history and geography. Blending several topics—inventions and innovations in distilling and transport technologies, tax policy, geography, landscapes, and architecture—this primer and geographical guide presents an accessible and detailed history of the development of Kentucky's distilling industry and explains how the industry continues to thrive.

Stay the Hand of Vengeance

Stay the Hand of Vengeance
Author: Gary Jonathan Bass
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781400851713

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International justice has become a crucial part of the ongoing political debates about the future of shattered societies like Bosnia, Kosovo, Rwanda, Cambodia, and Chile. Why do our governments sometimes display such striking idealism in the face of war crimes and atrocities abroad, and at other times cynically abandon the pursuit of international justice altogether? Why today does justice seem so slow to come for war crimes victims in the Balkans? In this book, Gary Bass offers an unprecedented look at the politics behind international war crimes tribunals, combining analysis with investigative reporting and a broad historical perspective. The Nuremberg trials powerfully demonstrated how effective war crimes tribunals can be. But there have been many other important tribunals that have not been as successful, and which have been largely left out of today's debates about international justice. This timely book brings them in, using primary documents to examine the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars, World War I, the Armenian genocide, World War II, and the recent wars in the former Yugoslavia. Bass explains that bringing war criminals to justice can be a military ordeal, a source of endless legal frustration, as well as a diplomatic nightmare. The book takes readers behind the scenes to see vividly how leaders like David Lloyd George, Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and Bill Clinton have wrestled with these agonizing moral dilemmas. The book asks how law and international politics interact, and how power can be made to serve the cause of justice. Bass brings new archival research to bear on such events as the prosecution of the Armenian genocide, presenting surprising episodes that add to the historical record. His sections on the former Yugoslavia tell--with important new discoveries--the secret story of the politicking behind the prosecution of war crimes in Bosnia, drawing on interviews with senior White House officials, key diplomats, and chief prosecutors at the war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Bass concludes that despite the obstacles, legalistic justice for war criminals is nonetheless worth pursuing. His arguments will interest anyone concerned about human rights and the pursuit of idealism in international politics.

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Author: sir John Bowring
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1879
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:555024207

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The Westminster Review

The Westminster Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1879
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105023330769

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The Office The Official Cookbook and Party Planning Guide

The Office  The Official Cookbook and Party Planning Guide
Author: Julie Tremaine,Marc Sumerak,Anne Murlowski
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2024-04-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9798886634136

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“It’s just the guide you need to show your friends and colleagues how much you adore them.” —Nerdist.com For the first time ever, learn the secrets of the Party Planning Committee in the only officially endorsed cookbook and party planning book based on the beloved hit show The Office. Host an authentic New England garden party with James Trickington’s “helpful” tips and tricks, throw a holiday party with Angela Martin’s double fudge brownies, or set the stage for the perfect dinner party with Osso Buco and Serenity by Jan candles. This re-released cookbook puts the food front and center, sets the stapler in the Jell-O, and provides the perfect pairing of games and decor for any type of event. Inspired by the hit NBC series’ beloved characters and their hilarious shenanigans, this book puts you at the head of your very own party planning committee! 45+ RECIPES INSPIRED BY THE OFFICE: This re-released cookbook has been restructured to highlight more than 45 recipes, from appetizers to desserts, inspired by the beloved sitcom STUNNING PHOTOS: Includes gorgeous full-color photos of recipes to help ensure success, as well as beloved moments from the series THE ONLY OFFICIALLY LICENSED, ONE OF IT'S KIND: Designed and written in close partnership with NBC Universal and the show creators, this is the only officially licensed cookbook for fans of The Office RECIPES FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS: With accessible step-by-step instructions and helpful cooking tips, The Office: The Official Party Planning Guide to Planning Parties is a great guide for fans of any age and skill level, from kitchen novices to seasoned chefs

Italian Characters in the Epoch of Unification

Italian Characters in the Epoch of Unification
Author: Evelyn Lilian Hazeldine Carrington Martinengo-Cesaresco (contessa)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1890
Genre: Italy
ISBN: HARVARD:32044018912485

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