The Way We Were in San Diego

The Way We Were in San Diego
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9781614234012
ISBN-13 : 1614234019
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis The Way We Were in San Diego by : Richard W. Crawford

San Diego, known for its perfect weather, naval ties and landmarks like the San Diego Zoo and Balboa Park, has a history as incredible as its stunning shoreline. In this collection of articles from his San Diego Union-Tribune column "The Way We Were," Richard W. Crawford recounts stories from the city's early history that once splashed across the headlines. Read about Ruth Alexander's aviation feats, the water pipeline carved from Humboldt County redwoods, the jailbreak of a man facing ten years in San Quentin for cow theft, a visit from escape artist Harry Houdini and the Purity League's closure of the Stingaree red-light district. These stories highlight San Diego's progress from a humble frontier port to the stylish city it is today.

Memories of the Way We Were

Memories of the Way We Were
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Publisher : Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781035802371
ISBN-13 : 1035802376
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Memories of the Way We Were by : D. D. Rocca

I stood in front of the headstone which read ‘Rita Rocca Nee Tomlin (15/6/1942 - 21/10/2020)’ and thought, ‘Is this all there is? Her name on a headstone with mine to follow.’ I remembered a warm May Day in 1948, when we both kneeled at the same altar waiting for a priest to give us our first taste of Jesus. She, in her white dress, was wondering if the day would yield enough for a new doll and pram, while I wondered if mine would yield enough for roller skates and maybe a new football. I recalled the honeymoon in Jersey in 1963, Miss World at the Royal Albert Hall in 1980, and the ball that followed at the Savoy Hotel. I said, “Sorry girl, I can’t give you a Taj Mahal, but I will write a book, which will hopefully make us more than just names on a tombstone.”

The Way We Were Poetry and Prose As Time Goes By:

The Way We Were Poetry and Prose As Time Goes By:
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Publisher : Author House
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9781491809532
ISBN-13 : 1491809531
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis The Way We Were Poetry and Prose As Time Goes By: by : Dr. Frank D. Sandage

The Way We Were: Poetry and Prose As Time goes By is the perpetual endeavor to express the spirit of the times, to surpass the body and search the life for a Soul. The body is always flowing away with time – therefore I must recapture and preserve some part of it in meaningful symbols and pictures and words. The Way We Were: Poetry and Prose As Time Goes By contains 400 poems and 74 pictures of women and men, animals and cars, vineyards and wineries. SAMPLE POEM I love a bottle of wine A loaf of French Bread, and A basket of delights. I desire an afternoon in a tree house with Hallie, Riding out on a bough, Over the Peace River. Canoes are drifting by beneath us, White puffy clouds in the sky. Paradise out in the wilderness, Paradise even now! Like Willie Nelson, I have offered my musing to all the college girls I have loved before. Without them no poetry of love, remorse, affairs of the heart would be possible. The Way We Were: Poetry and Prose As Time Goes By is the story of my life and philosophy from the perspective of my excitable imagination. Order The Way We Were: Poetry and Prose As Time Goes By from the publisher for the best price. Order at Authorhouse.com or by phone at (888) 728-8467. It is published and shipped from Bloomington, Indiana. Contact: Frank Sandage (812) 661-6630 824 Washington St. Apt 307 Tell City, Indiana 47586

The Way We Are

The Way We Are
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781476757360
ISBN-13 : 1476757364
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Way We Are by : Deborah Norville

Norville and Carillo pull the curtain back on twenty-five years of Inside Edition, revealing a combination of stories that touch your heart, put you on the edge of your seat, and leave viewers convinced that the show make that up. A sometimes side-splitting, occasionally heart-stopping, but always entertaining journey down memory lane.

Telling It the Way It Was

Telling It the Way It Was
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781462066650
ISBN-13 : 1462066658
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Telling It the Way It Was by : David Jussero

Sometimes witty and sometimes serious, Telling It the Way It Was provides a narrative of what life was like for the hardy and pragmatic immigrant settlers of the US breadbasket. In this memoir, author David Jussero presents a nostalgic tour of life in a predominately Finnish farm community in North Dakota from the turn of the century through the 1940s and '50s. Telling It the Way It Was relays stories about the hardships and successes of Jussero's Finnish and French ancestors who faced the demands of settling a new country by living in sod houses and braving bitter winters on the North American prairies. He tells about the mixed marriage of his French mother who immigrated to the United States to marry his dad, her Finnish sweetheart. Jussero also describes his own experiences growing up on a small wheat farm in North Dakota, attending school at one-room schoolhouses, dropping out of school at age sixteen, and doing dead-end farm jobs, which spurred him into trading the life of a hired farmhand for city life. When he was still in his teens, he made his way to the West Coast to seek his fortune. Through photographs and stories from the past, Jussero passes along his heritage and paints a vivid picture of the sturdy and rugged people who preceded him.

San Diego Yesterday

San Diego Yesterday
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9781625840448
ISBN-13 : 1625840446
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis San Diego Yesterday by : Richard W. Crawford

San Diego today is a vibrant and bustling coastal city, but it wasn't always so. The city's transformation from a rough-hewn border town and frontier port to a vital military center was marked by growing pains and political clashes. Civic highs and criminal lows have defined San Diego's rise through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries into a preeminent Sun Belt city. Historian Richard W. Crawford recalls the significant events and one-of-a-kind characters like benefactor Frank "Booze" Beyer, baseball hero Albert Spalding and novelist Scott O'Dell. Join Crawford for a collection that recounts how San Diego yesterday laid the foundation for the city's bright future.

Little Italy: The Way It Was

Little Italy: The Way It Was
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 419
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ISBN-10 : 9781426988004
ISBN-13 : 1426988001
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Little Italy: The Way It Was by : Peter Corona, Ph.D.

In Little Italy: The Way It Was, Peter Corona, Ph.D. shares personal stories of the early days during the first half of the twentieth century when San Diego’s Little Italy had more than 6,000 families living within its boundaries. Once known as the “Italian neighborhood” or the “Italian Colony,” this thriving community was one of America’s best kept secrets. In a pre-determined society that dictated life’s direction from birth to death, residents followed a unique code of ethics, customs, and folkways, but most importantly, adhered to a code of silence. Through personal recollections, conversations with lifelong friends, and surveys of church and public records, Dr. Corona vividly describes the history of Little Italy’s people and professions while detailing the conversations, activities, and events of life in the Italian Colony during the Depression, World War II, and the years immediately following. Others will enjoy the entertaining stories about Lou the Junk Man, Sparky’s clubhouse with the secret door, Angel Garcia who smelled the fish at the Westgate Cannery, and the Washington Wharf Rats. As one of the original residents of Little Italy, Dr. Corona leaves a lasting record for future generations about a fascinating neighborhood with a unique history.

Deming The Way We Knew Him

Deming The Way We Knew Him
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9781000077629
ISBN-13 : 1000077624
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Deming The Way We Knew Him by : Frank Voehl

Perhaps no other person in the history of modern business has so profoundly affected the methods of quality improvement in industry than W. Edwards Deming. The subject of many books, articles, and television documentaries, Dr. Deming has become the world-recognized leader of the quality movement in industry.

Before We Were Wicked

Before We Were Wicked
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9781524744052
ISBN-13 : 1524744050
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Before We Were Wicked by : Eric Jerome Dickey

From New York Times bestselling author Eric Jerome Dickey, “one of the most successful Black authors of the last quarter-century”* comes a novel about the how one chance meeting can change everything in this thrilling, sexy tale of star-crossed lust. They say the love of money is the root of all evil, but for Ken Swift, it's the love of a woman. Ken is twenty-one, hurting people for cash to try to pay his way through college, when he lays eyes on Jimi Lee, the woman who will change the course of his entire life. What's meant to be a one-night stand with the Harvard-bound beauty turns into an explosion of sexual chemistry that neither can quit. And when Jimi Lee becomes pregnant, their two very different worlds collide in ways they never could have anticipated. Passion, infidelity, and raw emotion combine in Eric Jerome Dickey's poignant, erotic portrait of a relationship: the rise, the fall, and the scars⁠—and desire⁠—that never fade. *The New York Times

All the Ways We're Wrong

All the Ways We're Wrong
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Publisher : Fitz & Ferd Ltd.
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9798988373445
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis All the Ways We're Wrong by : Amelia Elliot

“You made a list of reasons why you don’t want to have sex with me?” Ava Blum may be a sparkly, extroverted movie-star known for her extraordinary beauty, but the truth is much less glamorous. She’s a divorced, single mother with PTSD, low self-esteem, and a non-existent love life. Unable to shake the lasting effects of abuse, she grieves her fortieth birthday alone in a remote mountain cabin. Killian Kelly is a man of few words. Abandoned before he was three, he barely survived childhood. Thirty years later, he’s a bookish, outdoorsy engineer, who’s found peace in his well-ordered, solitary life working in national forests. When a mudslide buries Ava alive, Killian rescues her and guides her down the mountain. Surviving the wilderness together leads to an unexpected, inescapable bond. But they’re opposites with incompatible lives, and so they agree to go their separate ways. Instead, they fall into a reckless, passionate affair. Ava’s convinced she’s not good enough for love, and Killian doesn’t know what love is. When they can’t walk away, they have to decide whether anything right can come from all the ways they’re wrong. Tropes: * Forced proximity * Opposites attract * Grumpy/Sunshine * Fish out of water * Mountain man alpha hero * Rejected as unworthy by parents * Damsel in distress * Different worlds All the Ways We’re Wrong is a steamy contemporary romance containing descriptive love scenes and adult language. If you like smart stories with all the feels, from laughs to swoons to tears, read All the Ways We’re Wrong today.