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Mules in American History

Mules in American History
Author: Norman D. Graubart
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1477767703

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While mules share some similarities with horses, they are very different and are used for very different purposes. With rich detail, this book sets forth how their strength, endurance, and steadiness sets them apart from horses and made them invaluable to American history.


Frontier Army Sketches

Frontier Army Sketches
Author: James William Steele
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2024-01-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3385317517

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.


Mules of Love

Mules of Love
Author: Ellen Bass
Publisher: BOA Editions, Ltd.
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2013-12-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1938160363

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Balancing heart-intelligent intimacy and surprising humor, the poems in Ellen Bass’s Mules of Love illuminate the essential dynamics of our lives: family, community, sexual love, joy, loss, religion and death. The poems also explore the darker aspects of humanity—personal, cultural, historical and environmental violence—all of which are handled with compassion and grace. Bass’s poetic gift is her ability to commiserate with others afflicted by similar hungers and grief. Her poem "Insomnia" concludes: "may something/ comfort you—a mockingbird, a breeze, rain/ on the roof, Chopin’s Nocturnes, the thought/ of your child’s birth, a kiss,/ or even me—in my chilly kitchen/ with my coat on—thinking of you." Marketing Plans: • National advertising • National media campaign • Advance reader copies • Course adoption mailing Author Tour: • Berkeley • Boston • Minneapolis • San Francisco • Santa Cruz Ellen Bass is co-author (with Laura Davis) of the best-selling The Courage to Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse (HarperCollins 1988, 1994), which has sold more than one million copies and has been translated into nine languages. She has also published several volumes of poetry, and her poems have appeared in hundreds of journals and anthologies, including The Atlantic Monthly, Ms., Double Take, and Field. In 1980, Ms. Bass was awarded the Elliston Book Award for Poetry from the University of Cincinnati. Last year, she won Nimrod/Hardman’s Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry, judged by Thomas Lux. She was nominated for a 2001 Pushcart Prize. She lives in Santa Cruz, where she has taught creative writing for 25 years. She has also taught writing workshops at many conferences nationally and in Mallorca, Spain.


Behind the Mule

Behind the Mule
Author: Michael C. Dawson
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0691212988

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Political scientists and social choice theorists often assume that economic diversification within a group produces divergent political beliefs and behaviors. Michael Dawson demonstrates, however, that the growth of a black middle class has left race as the dominant influence on African- American politics. Why have African Americans remained so united in most of their political attitudes? To account for this phenomenon, Dawson develops a new theory of group interests that emphasizes perceptions of "linked fates" and black economic subordination.


The Oregon Trail

The Oregon Trail
Author: Rinker Buck
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1451659164

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A new American journey.


American Mules

American Mules
Author: Martina EVANS
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781800170896

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Highly anticipated new collection from the author of 2018's acclaimed Now We Can Talk Openly About Men.


American Breeder

American Breeder
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 862
Release: 1908
Genre:
ISBN:

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Shavetails and Bell Sharps

Shavetails and Bell Sharps
Author: Emmett M. Essin
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2000-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803267404

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The last U.S. Army mules were formally mustered out of the service in December 1956, ending 125 years of military reliance on the virtues of this singular animal. Much less glamorous than the cavalryman?s horse, the Army pack mule was a good deal more important: from the Mexican War through World War II, mules were an indispensable adjunct to army movement. ø The author has exhaustively researched the ubiquitous yet nearly invisible army mule. Through his work we learn a great deal about military procurement, transport, and supply, the bedrock on which military mobility rests.


Big Mules and Branchheads

Big Mules and Branchheads
Author: Carl Grafton
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820331880

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A passion for politics and for political power is at the core of this biography of "Big Jim" Folsom, the legendary two-term Alabama governor who revolutionized state government by going directly to the "branchheads," the grassroots, to exhort the powerless to fight for their rights against the "Big Mules," the elite cotton planters and urban industrialists. Drawing on hundreds of hours of interviews with Folsom, his family and friends, and his allies and rivals, Carl Grafton and Anne Permaloff reveal in Big Mules and Branchheads the complex reality behind the stories and myths that have arisen around the Alabama governor. Often dismissed as a naïve yet somehow appealing yokel whose rise to power was largely attributable to luck, Folsom is seen here as a highly knowledgeable and creative political strategist who calculated his most important victories even while his behavior often seemed influenced by innocence and a tendency toward buffoonery. His two terms as governor were marked by scandal, yet Folsom energetically sought to raise the moral level of Alabama politics by bluntly advocating, in the face of great opposition, the expansion of civil rights for blacks, poor whites, and women. Folsom, the authors suggest, is as widely misunderstood in Alabama as Alabama is misunderstood throughout the nation. Illuminating the intricacies of Alabama's politics as it traces Folsom's rise to power, this book gives readers the unique opportunity to know the legendary Folsom as a flawed, yet often inspiring human being who energetically practiced his own colorful brand of politics.


American Agriculturist

American Agriculturist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1844
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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