Still More Hell on Wheels

Still More Hell on Wheels
Author: Jean Starnes
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2003-07-22
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780595284658

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"Jean Starnes sees the world astride an electric scooter. We used to call them motorized wheelchairs. But then, we used to call a lot of things by different names until writers like Jean started sharing their perspectives with us in books like Still More Hell on Wheels. And perspective is what it is all about. Want to laugh about disabled people tangling with store clerks who refuse to sell them shoes, or battling with utility companies or just dealing with the problems of everyday life? This compilation of artfully written newspaper columns is guaranteed to entertain you-five minutes at a time or pleasant enough to read it all the way through nonstop. Jean's book is so personal you will feel like you have a new friend after you read it. Recommended for readers of all age groups." -Dan Dane, author of Fireflies in the Delta, Bloodlines of Tyranny, and Conduct to the Prejudice of Good Order-the last years of the Vietnam War "In many ways Jean Starnes is not like the rest of us, yet in more ways, she is exactly like us. You see, from birth she has successfully managed a wicked case of cerebral palsy. Her condition brought with it a unique world view, one she has recorded in 57 of her best newspaper columns. They are in Still More Hell on Wheels. Read it! She'll tell you the truth about being disabled and you'll learn that life is still full of fun and challenges and definitely worth living." -Marla Cooper, author of two short stories published in Texas Short Fiction, a World in Itself.

Hell on Wheels 4

Hell on Wheels 4
Author: Jean Starnes
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2005-07
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780595362400

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From the time she was born with Cerebral Palsy, Jean Starnes has used her humor, intelligence and determination to meet many challenges. Unable to walk, she attained two master degrees and worked forty years as a teacher and a Psychological Associate with children and adults who had various handicaps. She, as a single parent, adopted and raised a son. Jean has written four books. The first, Hell on Wheels, was an autobiography. The others, including this one, are mostly collections of her columns written for the Midland Reporter-Telegram Newspaper. Jean's unique sense of humor shines through her books which will appeal to the handicapped and the able-bodied alike.

More Hell on Wheels

More Hell on Wheels
Author: Jean Starnes
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2001-04-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780595178575

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“The stories in this book mirror the image of the author. Jean Starnes is a strong and gutsy lady whose high courage and quirky sense of humor show up in every line she writes. Good reading for all comers.” —Wayne Burton, Author of Manhunt, Fairchild’s Passage and Lockhart’s Nightmare

The Promise of the Grand Canyon

The Promise of the Grand Canyon
Author: John F. Ross
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2018-07-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780698409989

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“A convincing case for Powell’s legacy as a pioneering conservationist.”--The Wall Street Journal "A bold study of an eco-visionary at a watershed moment in US history."--Nature A timely, thrilling account of the explorer who dared to lead the first successful expedition down the Colorado through the Grand Canyon—and waged a bitterly-contested campaign for sustainability in the West. John Wesley Powell’s first descent of the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon in 1869 counts among the most dramatic chapters in American exploration history. When the Canyon spit out the surviving members of the expedition—starving, battered, and nearly naked—they had accomplished what others thought impossible and finished the exploration of continental America that Lewis and Clark had begun almost 70 years before. With The Promise of the Grand Canyon, John F. Ross tells how that perilous expedition launched the one-armed Civil War hero on the path to becoming the nation’s foremost proponent of environmental sustainability and a powerful, if controversial, visionary for the development of the American West. So much of what he preached—most broadly about land and water stewardship—remains prophetically to the point today.

The Sephardim in the Holocaust

The Sephardim in the Holocaust
Author: Isaac Jack Lévy,Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt
Publsiher: Jews and Judaism: History and
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780817359843

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Documents the first-hand experiences in the Holocaust of the Sephardim from Greece, the Balkans, North Africa, Libya, Cos, and Rhodes The Sephardim suffered devastation during the Holocaust, but this facet of history is poorly documented. What literature exists on the Sephardim in the Holocaust focuses on specific countries, such as Yugoslavia and Greece, or on specific cities, such as Salonika, and many of these works are not available in English. The Sephardim in the Holocaust: A Forgotten People embraces the Sephardim of all the countries shattered by the Holocaust and pays tribute to the memory of the more than 160,000 Sephardim who perished. Isaac Jack Lévy and Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt draw on a wealth of archival sources, family history (Isaac and his family were expelled from Rhodes in 1938), and more than one hundred fifty interviews conducted with survivors during research trips to Belgium, Canada, France, Greece, Israel, Mexico, the Netherlands, the former Yugoslavia, and the United States. Lévy follows the Sephardim from Athens, Corfu, Cos, Macedonia, Rhodes, Salonika, and the former Yugoslavia to Auschwitz. The authors chronicle the interminable cruelty of the camps, from the initial selections to the grisly work of the Sonderkommandos inside the crematoria, detailing the distinctive challenges the Sephardim faced, with their differences in language, physical appearance, and pronunciation of Hebrew, all of which set them apart from the Ashkenazim. They document courageous Sephardic revolts, especially those by Greek Jews, which involved intricate planning, sequestering of gunpowder, and complex coordination and communication between Ashkenazi and Sephardic inmates--all done in the strictest of secrecy. And they follow a number of Sephardic survivors who took refuge in Albania with the benevolent assistance of Muslims and Christians who opened their doors to give sanctuary, and traces the fate of the approximately 430,000 Jews from Morocco, Algiers, Tunisia, and Libya from 1939 through the end of the war. The author's intention is to include the Sephardim in the shared tragedy with the Ashkenazim and others. The result is a much needed, accessible, and viscerally moving account of the Sephardim's unique experience of the Holocaust.

Trains Across the Continent Second Edition

Trains Across the Continent  Second Edition
Author: Rudolph Daniels
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2000
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0253214114

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Trains Across the Continent North American Railroad History Second Edition Rudolph Daniels A wonderfully readable, illustrated guide to the history of railroads in America. "Trains Across the Continent is everything you need to know about railroad history—both educational and enjoyable reading." —Dean Bruce, President, Railroad Education Training Association "Trains Across the Continent should be in every public school library in the country. Quickly and concisely Dr. Daniels leads you through the maze of building, merging, and a myriad of other details necessary to understand modern railroading. Steam, diesel, passenger, and freight are all carefully explained on a national scale rather than railroad specific, making this book even more of a useful tool for the student." —Donald D. Snoddy, Historian, Union Pacific Railroad "Trains Across the Continent" is a truly comprehensive account of how railroads helped shape, and are continuing to shape, the history of North America." —Jonathan B. Hanna, Historian, Canadian Pacific Railway "Nothing but positive comments about it from faculty and students alike. . . . The industry bible in this area." —Phillip B. Cypret, Sacramento City College "Professor Daniels displays both passion and scholarship in this nicely arranged buffet of subjects both large and minute, important and interesting, serious and fun, to present a delicious overview of railroad history." —James D. Porterfield, author of Dining by Rail "Daniels manages to make brief mention of all major points of North American railroad history . . . from the workings of a steam locomotive to the dawn of the railroad mega-merger, nearly every conceivable aspect of railroading receives attention. . . . This volume is a must for those wishing to broaden or hone their knowledge of the birth and evolution of the railroad industry in North America." —Rail News Updated maps, new appendices, a greatly expanded bibliography, detailed discussions of the recent attempted mergers of the CN and BNSF, of the diesel locomotive, and of railroad electrification further round out the usefulness of Trains Across the Continent as the complete and concise introduction to North American railroads. Rudolph Daniels is Chair of the Behavioral Sciences Department at Western Iowa Tech Community College, where he teaches history and Railroad Operations Technology.

The Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal

The Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal
Author: Daniel Bukszpan
Publsiher: Barnes & Noble Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2003
Genre: Heavy metal
ISBN: 9780760742181

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Headbangers rejoice, because this fantastically illustrated encyclopedia includes all things Metal, from influential bands such as Led Zeppelin, Blue Cheer, Iron Butterfly, Kiss, and Queen, to M�tley Crue, Black Sabbath (before Ozzy became a family sitcom star), Deep Purple, Twisted Sister, and Aerosmith, right up to Jane's Addiction, Las Cruces, Limp Bizkit, and today's most extreme death metal bands. Not a single sub-genre or band goes uncovered. Well-researched and fact-filled, the witty text befits the raucous bands that push musical-and all other-boundaries. From obscure groups like Armored Saint and Norway's Mayhem to pioneers Grand Funk Railroad and Iron Maiden to megastars like Ozzy Osbourne, Alice Cooper, Lita Ford, Van Halen, Joan Jett, and Marilyn Manson, each entry contains vital statistics: a description of the band's history and sound; an essential discography; the most current, comprehensive, popular compilations; and much more. Special features cover such important details as "Metal Fashion" and the various metal genres. Def Leppard, Faith No More, Guns n' Roses, Judas Priest, Metallica, AC/DC, Nine-Inch Nails, Poison, Rage Against the Machine, and Japan's Loudness: all of the favorite (and not so favorite) adrenaline-pumped, bizarre bands that make heavy metal the unique form it is appear in all their glory.

Encyclopedia of the Great Plains

Encyclopedia of the Great Plains
Author: David J. Wishart
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 962
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803247877

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"Wishart and the staff of the Center for Great Plains Studies have compiled a wide-ranging (pun intended) encyclopedia of this important region. Their objective was to 'give definition to a region that has traditionally been poorly defined,' and they have