Return to the Darkest Days

Return to the Darkest Days
Author: Anne Fuller,Amy Wilentz
Publsiher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1991
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: 1564320545

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The Darkest Days of My Life

The Darkest Days of My Life
Author: Natasha S. Mauthner
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0674007611

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The resulting depression - how it is experienced, and how it might be relieved - is the subject of Natasha Mauthner's insightful and compassionate book, which recounts the stories of new mothers caught between a cultural ideal and a far more complex reality.".

Darkest Days

Darkest Days
Author: Stan Gallon
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0425220230

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When the crash of Air Force One leaves the President and First Lady dead, and an apocalyptic explosion destroys Yellowstone National Park, the Vice President imposes martial law, and only one man, Army Lieutenant Adam Burch, can stop those in power from achieving their sinister goals. Original.

Darkest Days

Darkest Days
Author: Corwyn Gentry,Wes Willings
Publsiher: Gentry Inc
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Lucas is your normal high school student, all he has to do is focus on his grades, a bit of love, and everyone else's lives. That is until Bangladesh explorers bring back an ancient disease from the polar ice caps that starts the zombie apocalypse. Now he lives every day trying his best to survive while also helping the only people left in his life build a base that they can call home.

Darkest Days

Darkest Days
Author: N.W. Harris
Publsiher: Clean Teen Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2017
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781634222563

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The ancient slave mongers who killed the adults and enslaved the children have angered a more advanced species of aliens. Composed of pure energy, this superior race has attacked the Anunnaki home world and is now setting a course for Earth. The energy-based aliens believe in a system of trial by battle. They seek to push Shane and his friends into the arena with the ones who killed their parents. The results will determine if humans deserve to live, or if they should be made extinct as well. It's up to Shane to keep his friends—and an army of kids who look up to him—alive. They'll be fighting not just for their own lives, but for the fate of the entire human race. Can the enemy of Shane's enemy be his friend, or is this just another species determined to exploit and destroy them?

The Darkest Days of the Civil War 1864 and 1865 English Translation of Frederick W Fout s 1902 Die Schwersten Tage des B rgerkriegs 1864 1865

The Darkest Days of the Civil War  1864 and 1865  English Translation of Frederick W  Fout s 1902 Die Schwersten Tage des B  rgerkriegs  1864   1865
Author: Frederick W. Fout,Philip Graupner
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2014-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780578145471

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An English translation of a Civil War history written by the German immigrant, Frederick W. Fout, based in large part on his personal experiences as an artillery officer in the Union Army throughout the war. He was a Medal of Honor recipient. This volume of his history is focused on the Battles of Franklin and Nashville, Tennessee at the end of 1864. It was published in German by his son in 1902. This is the only available translation.

The Darkest Days of the War

The Darkest Days of the War
Author: Peter Cozzens
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2017-12-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781469620398

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During the late summer of 1862, Confederate forces attempted a three-pronged strategic advance into the North. The outcome of this offensive--the only coordinated Confederate attempt to carry the conflict to the enemy--was disastrous. The results at Antietam and in Kentucky are well known; the third offensive, the northern Mississippi campaign, led to the devastating and little-studied defeats at Iuka and Corinth, defeats that would open the way for Grant's attack on Vicksburg. Peter Cozzens presents here the first book-length study of these two complex and vicious battles. Drawing on extensive primary research, he details the tactical stories of Iuka--where nearly one-third of those engaged fell--and Corinth--fought under brutally oppressive conditions--analyzing troop movements down to the regimental level. He also provides compelling portraits of Generals Grant, Rosecrans, Van Dorn, and Price, exposing the ways in which their clashing ambitions and antipathies affected the outcome of the campaign. Finally, he draws out the larger, strategic implications of the battles of Iuka and Corinth, exploring their impact on the fate of the northern Mississippi campaign, and by extension, the fate of the Confederacy.

The Darkest Days

The Darkest Days
Author: Douglas Newton
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2014-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781781683514

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The centenary of the outbreak of the First World War may be commemorated by some as a great moment of national history. But the standard history of Britain’s choice for war is far from the truth. Using a wide range of sources, including the personal papers of many of the key figures, some for the first time, historian Douglas Newton presents a new, dramatic narrative. He interleaves the story of those pressing for a choice for war with the story of those resisting Britain’s descent into calamity. He shows how the decision to go to war was rushed, in the face of vehement opposition, in the Cabinet and Parliament, in the Liberal and Labour press, and in the streets. There was no democratic decision for war. The history of this opposition has been largely erased from the record, yet it was crucial to what actually happened in August 1914. Two days before the declaration of war four members of the Cabinet resigned in protest at the war party’s manipulation of the crisis. The government almost disintegrated. Meanwhile large crowds gathered in Trafalgar Square to hear the case for neutrality and peace. Yet this cry was ignored by the government. Meanwhile, elements of the press, the Foreign Office, and the Tory Opposition sought to browbeat the government into a quick decision. Belgium had little to do with it. The key decision to enter the war was made before Belgium was invaded. Those bellowing for hostilities were eager for Britain to enter any war in solidarity with Russia and France – for the future safety of the British Empire. In particular Newton shows how Prime Minister H. H. Asquith, Foreign Minister Sir Edward Grey, and First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill colluded to pre-empt the decisions of Cabinet, to manipulate the parliament, and to hurry the nation toward intervention by any means necessary.