The Final Days

The Final Days
Author: Bob Woodward,Carl Bernstein
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2005-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780743274067

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The classic, behind-the-scenes account of Richard Nixon's dramatic last months as president reveals the ordeal of Nixon's fall from office -- one of the gravest crises in presidential history.

The Final Days

The Final Days
Author: Bob Woodward,Carl Bernstein
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2013-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781439127650

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“An extraordinary work of reportage on the epic political story of our time” (Newsweek)—from Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, Pulitzer Prize-winning coauthors of All the President’s Men. The Final Days is the #1 New York Times bestselling, classic, behind-the-scenes account of Richard Nixon’s dramatic last months as president. Moment by moment, Bernstein and Woodward portray the taut, post-Watergate White House as Nixon, his family, his staff, and many members of Congress strained desperately to prevent his inevitable resignation. This brilliant book reveals the ordeal of Nixon’s fall from office—one of the gravest crises in presidential history.

The Final Days

The Final Days
Author: Barbara Olson
Publsiher: Regnery Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2003-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0895261251

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A revelation of Bill and Hillary Clinton's last days as the First Family discusses President Clinton's controversial pardons and his relationship with fugitive Marc Rich, and Hillary's solicitation of gifts and partaking of the White House china.

Final Days

Final Days
Author: Gary Gibson
Publsiher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780230761025

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But this new mode of transportation comes at a price and there are risks. Saul Dumont knows this better than anyone. He’s still trying to cope with the loss of the wormhole link to the Galileo system, which has stranded him on Earth far from his wife and child for the past several years. Only weeks away from the link with Galileo finally being re-established, he stumbles across a conspiracy to suppress the discovery of a second, alien network of wormholes which lead billions of years in the future. A covert expedition is sent to what is named Site 17 to investigate, but when an accident occurs and one of the expedition, Mitchell Stone, disappears – they realise that they are dealing with something far beyond their understanding. When a second expedition travels via the wormholes to Earth in the near future of 2245 they discover a devastated, lifeless solar system - all except for one man, Mitchell Stone, recovered from an experimental cryogenics facility in the ruins of a lunar city. Stone may be the only surviving witness to the coming destruction of the Earth. But why is he the only survivor – and once he’s brought back to the present, is there any way he and Saul can prevent the destruction that’s coming?

The Final Days

The Final Days
Author: Alex Chance
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2011-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781446494752

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Karen Wiley, recently qualified San Francisco psychologist, thought she understood moral dilemma. Then an anonymous child cries to her for help. No one Karen knows is in trouble. But the letters keep coming. Then something far, far worse. Until the horror in the Trueblood trailer, Ella McCullers, police chief of Canaan, Utah, believed she knew crises of faith. Abruptly promoted to senior investigator in the state's most high-profile kidnapping case, her only leads are a decaying tombstone, a missing cat, and a little mute girl with ghastly, formless nightmares. In truth, it began with The Cult of the Final Days, and a long-buried history of murder. Now Karen Wiley must cross the desert wilderness to play a deadly game disguised as a righteous quest for the truth. Powerful, hypnotic and terrifying, The Final Days is the stunning debut by a chillingly brilliant new voice in thriller writing.

The Final Days of Jesus

The Final Days of Jesus
Author: Andreas J. Köstenberger,Justin Taylor
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433535130

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The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ stands as the most important event in human history. The Gospel writers understood this, devoting a proportionally large amount of space to Jesus’s arrest, trial, crucifixion, and empty tomb. But how do the four Gospel accounts fit together? What really happened and what does it all mean? Combining a chronological arrangement of the biblical text with insightful commentary from Andreas J. Köstenberger, one of evangelicalism’s brightest scholars, along with Justin Taylor, a well-known leader and blogger, this book offers readers a day-by-day guide to Jesus’s final week on earth. Complete with a handy, quick-reference glossary and numerous maps illustrating key biblical locations, The Final Days of Jesus will help readers understand the geography, timeline, and background of Jesus’s final days while serving as a devotional guide for meditating on the most important week in human history.

Nowhere Man

Nowhere Man
Author: Robert Rosen
Publsiher: Ed Rosenthal
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0932551513

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An intimate journey through John Lennon's final years. Including photos of Lennon and family.

Final Days

Final Days
Author: Susan Orpett Long
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0824829107

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"Grounded in ethnographic data, the book offers an examination of how policy and meaning frame the choices Japanese make about how to die. As an essay in descriptive bioethics, it engages an extensive literature in the social sciences and bioethics to examine some of the answers people have constructed to end-of-life issues. Like their counterparts in other postindustrial societies, Japanese find no simple way of handling situations such as disclosure of diagnosis, discontinuing or withholding treatment, organ donation, euthanasia, and hospice. Through interviews and case studies in hospitals and homes, Susan Orpett Long offers a window on the ways in which "ordinary" people respond to serious illness and the process of dying."--BOOK JACKET.