The Last Hurrah

The Last Hurrah
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : 9780742545366
ISBN-13 : 0742545369
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last Hurrah by : Kyle Sinisi

In the late summer of 1864, Confederate General Sterling Price led a last ditch attempt to liberate Missouri from Union occupation and brutal guerrilla warfare. Price’s invading army was like few others seen during the Civil War. It was an army of cavalry that lacked men, horses, weapons, and discipline. Its success depended entirely upon a native uprising of pro-Confederate Missourians. When that uprising never occurred, Price’s rag-tag army marched through the state seeking revenge, supplies and conscripts. It was a march that took too long and ultimately allowed Union forces to converge on Price and badly defeat him in a series of battles that ran from Kansas City to the Arkansas border. Three months and 1,400 miles after it had started, the longest sustained cavalry operation of the war had ended in disaster. The Last Hurrah is the story of Price’s invasion from its politically charged planning to its starving retreat. The Last Hurrah is also the story of what happened after the shooting stopped. Even as hundreds of Missourians followed Price out of the state and tried desperately to join his army, elements of the Union army visited retribution upon Confederate sympathizers while still others showed little regard for the lives of the prisoners they had captured. Many more would have to suffer and die long after Sterling Price had fled Missouri.

The Last Hurrah

The Last Hurrah
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Publisher : Robinson
Total Pages : 400
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781472143174
ISBN-13 : 1472143175
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last Hurrah by : Graham Viney

Young Elizabeth captures in vivid detail perhaps the single-most important formative experience in Queen Elizabeth's life, the 1947 royal tour of southern Africa with her parents King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, during which she celebrated her twenty-first birthday. The year of the royal tour of southern Africa, 1947, marked both the high-water mark of the British Empire and the very moment at which it began to unravel. Graham Viney has written an intimate, revealing portrait of the young princess on tour with her parents and sister, Princess Margaret, hard at work in the national interest, and succeeding triumphantly against all odds. In the words of Rian Malan, South African author of My Traitor's Heart, it is 'a story about a country teetering on the brink of convulsive change and yet almost united, at least for a moment, by love for a king and queen who weren't really ours.' The year 1947 was a pivotal moment not just in the history of the Union of South Africa, but of the British Empire itself. Later that same year India gained independence and just one year later the Afrikaner Nationalist victory in South Africa would lead inexorably to the Republic of South Africa in 1961 and its departure from the Commonwealth. The present Queen Elizabeth must have learned a great deal about statecraft from her father, and about duty, tact and hard work from both her parents in the course of this three-month tour, during which the then princess celebrated her twenty-first birthday. It was also the family's first real experience of multiculturalism. Graham Viney's book gives us an intimate and revealing portrait of the royal family, while also superbly capturing a moment in the life of a fractious, recently formed 'nation', before its descent into over four decades of darkness. The royal family travelled ceaselessly, from February to April, on a specially commissioned, white-and-gold train, meeting thousands of people at every stop along the way. The tour was a show of imperial solidarity and a recognition of South Africa's contribution to the Allied cause during the Second World War, specifically that of South African prime minister Jan Smuts, who had served in both British war cabinets. Young Elizabeth draws skilfully on many diverse sources, not least the Royal Archive at Windsor, and includes many photographs of the royal family not previously published, such as stills from film footage held by the South African National Film, Video and Sound Archives in Pretoria.

The Last Hurrah, Etc

The Last Hurrah, Etc
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 381
Release :
ISBN-10 : OCLC:563603810
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last Hurrah, Etc by : Edwin Greene O'CONNOR

The New Deal and the Last Hurrah

The New Deal and the Last Hurrah
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Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages : 273
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780822975847
ISBN-13 : 082297584X
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Deal and the Last Hurrah by : Bruce M. Stave

In studying the effect of New Deal on urban political machines, Bruce M. Stave challenges the traditional view of declining bossism in America from the 1930s through the 1950s. Using Pittsburgh as his case study, he demonstrates how political power was transferred from a once-invincible Republican machine to the Democratic Party led by David L. Lawrence. Stave traces the consolidation of patronage control and grassroots voting support with a special emphasis on the interplay between politics and federal work relief during the depression decade.

The Last Hurrah of the Golden Horde

The Last Hurrah of the Golden Horde
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015009049894
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last Hurrah of the Golden Horde by : Norman Spinrad

Great Grandma'S Last Hurrah

Great Grandma'S Last Hurrah
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 80
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781462853380
ISBN-13 : 1462853382
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Great Grandma'S Last Hurrah by : Lee Goldwasser

Resting Places

Resting Places
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 887
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780786479924
ISBN-13 : 0786479922
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Resting Places by : Scott Wilson

In its third edition, this massive reference work lists the final resting places of more than 14,000 people from a wide range of fields, including politics, the military, the arts, crime, sports and popular culture. Many entries are new to this edition. Each listing provides birth and death dates, a brief summary of the subject's claim to fame and their burial site location or as much as is known. Grave location within a cemetery is provided in many cases, as well as places of cremation and sites where ashes were scattered. Source information is provided.

The Felon's Track

The Felon's Track
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : CUB:P201122814010
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis The Felon's Track by : Michael Doheny

The Last Empire

The Last Empire
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 482
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780375726392
ISBN-13 : 037572639X
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last Empire by : Gore Vidal

Like his National Book Award—winning United States, Gore Vidal’s scintillating ninth collection, The Last Empire, affirms his reputation as our most provocative critic and observer of the modern American scene. In the essays collected here, Vidal brings his keen intellect, experience, and razor-edged wit to bear on an astonishing range of subjects. From his celebrated profiles of Clare Boothe Luce and Charles Lindbergh and his controversial essay about the Bill of Rights–which sparked an extended correspondence with convicted Oklahoma City Bomber Timothy McVeigh–to his provocative analyses of literary icons such as John Updike and Mark Twain and his trenchant observations about terrorism, civil liberties, the CIA, Al Gore, Tony Blair, and the Clintons, Vidal weaves a rich tapestry of personal anecdote, critical insight, and historical detail. Written between the first presidential campaign of Bill Clinton and the electoral crisis of 2000, The Last Empire is a sweeping coda to the last century’s conflicted vision of the American dream.