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Beltway Bub

Beltway Bub
Author: Warwick J. Knox
Publisher: Warwickknox
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2013-07-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9780615614717

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Beltway Bub: Tripping on Truth in the 1960s & 70s is a story about a boy named Riddick "Bub" Kellow who was born in 1953. That was the same year that Playboy and the Corvette débuted, and rock music was just starting to roll. Altogether, those elements signaled the birth of a new and exciting era that would eventually put America's values to the test.As Bub's family moves five times during his adolescence, his peculiar characteristics make it hard for him to fit in with the popular kids at his schools. Therefore, he's elated when his family moves to the Washington DC area in 1966, and he finally gets accepted into a big preppie clique. Then his family moves to the affluent town of McLean, Virginia, and Bub finds new friends within the growing hippie counterculture. While embracing their ideals, Bub shuns the traditional values of his former clique, and takes an interest in the spiritual revolution. Then his lust for drugs and alcohol grows strong during the psychedelic era, and his behavior becomes attuned to the call for civil unrest. Finally, his life starts spinning out of control, which often causes him to exclaim, "What the fuck just happened, man!"Beltway Bub: Tripping on Truth in the 1960s & 70s is an interesting and humorous story that everyone should be able to relate to. It was written to examine the hand we were dealt at the time we were born, and how it shapes our future. It delves deep into the human condition of personal identity, youthful desire, and the lessons they teach us. It's a short story, but it's rich with non-stop crazy adventures, profound thoughts, and a conclusion that might cause you to reevaluate your own definition of the Truth.


Inside the Beltway

Inside the Beltway
Author: Don Campbell
Publisher: Iowa State Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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Soil Survey

Soil Survey
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1923
Genre: Soil surveys
ISBN:

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Congressional Record

Congressional Record
Author: United States. Congress
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1658
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Assembly

Assembly
Author: West Point Association of Graduates (Organization).
Publisher:
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1970
Genre:
ISBN:

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Gladiator-At-Law

Gladiator-At-Law
Author: Frederik Pohl
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2016-08-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1787200736

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CAUTION! You are about to enter a world... where all engineering ingenuity has been employed for public spectacles of torture and death where the stock market operates with pari-mutuel machines where a court clerk transcribes testimony on punch cards, then feeds it to a jury machine where the dream real-estate development of today has become a cracked-concrete savage jungle In this world, young lawyer Charles Mundin battles a great combine of corporate interests—battles them in board meetings and in dark alleys—in a struggle that lays bare some brutal promises of the future...promises we are beginning to make right now. “...wholly admirable, in both thinking and execution.”—Galaxy “Reminiscent in vigor, bite and acumen to THE SPACE MERCHANTS”—Anthony Boucher. “...possessed of a bite and savage vigor which makes it one of the outstanding science fiction novels of the year.”—The New York Times “...a powerfully convincing story.”—New York Herald Tribune


Indomitable Will

Indomitable Will
Author: Mark K. Updegrove
Publisher: Crown Pub
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307887715

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A comprehensive oral history of Johnson's presidency is presented in the words of the 36th President and some of his closest associates, offering insight into his perspectives on the sweeping changes affecting his time, from Medicare and civil rights to his anti-poverty legislation and the Vietnam War. By the author of Second Acts. 50,000 first printing.


Indomitable Will (Enhanced Edition)

Indomitable Will (Enhanced Edition)
Author: Mark Updegrove
Publisher: Crown/Archetype
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307953661

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With more than a hundred photos, videos, recorded phone conversations, letters, and speeches, this enhanced eBook edition of Indomitable Will brings to life the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson like never before. Nearly fifty years after being sworn in as president of the United States in the wake of John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Lyndon Baines Johnson remains a largely misunderstood figure. His force of personal­ity, mastery of power and the political process, and boundless appetite for social reform made him one of the towering figures of his time. But he was one of the most protean and paradoxical of presidents as well. Because of his flawed nature and inherent contradic­tions, some claimed there were as many LBJs as there were people who knew him. Intent on fulfilling the promise of America, Johnson launched a revolution in civil rights, federal aid to education, and health care for the elderly and indigent, and expanded immigration and environ­mental protection. A flurry of landmark laws—he would sign an unparalleled 207 during his five years in office, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Voting Rights Act of 1965, Elementary and Second­ary Education Act, Head Start, and Medicare—are testaments to the triumph of his will. His War on Poverty alone brought the U.S. poverty rate down from 20 percent to 12 percent, the biggest one-time drop in American history. As president, he was known for getting things done. At the same time, Johnson’s presidency—and the fulfillment of its own promise—was blighted by his escalation of an ill-fated war in Vietnam that tore at the fabric of America and saw the loss of 36,000 U.S. troops by the end of his term. Presidential historian Mark K. Updegrove offers an intimate portrait of the endlessly fas­cinating LBJ, his extraordinarily eventful presi­dency, and the turbulent times in which he served. We see Johnson in his many guises and dimen­sions: the virtuoso deal-maker using every inch of his six-foot-three-inch frame to intimidate his subjects, the relentless reformer willing to lose southern Democrats from his party for a generation in his pursuit of civil rights for all Americans, and the embattled commander in chief agonizing over the fate of his “boys” in Vietnam—including his two sons-in-law—yet steadfast in his determination to thwart Communist aggression through war, or an honorable peace. Through original interviews and personal accounts from White House aides and Cabinet members, political allies and foes, and friends and family—from Robert McNamara to Barry Goldwa­ter, Lady Bird Johnson to Jacqueline Kennedy—as well as through Johnson’s own candid reflections and historic White House telephone conversa­tions, Indomitable Will reveals LBJ as never before. “ For it is through firsthand narrative more than anything,” writes Updegrove, “that Lyndon John­son—who teemed with vitality in his sixty-four years and remains enigmatic nearly four decades after his passing—comes to life.”