combination shorthand dictionary and reader 1903

combination shorthand dictionary and reader 1903

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Name: combination shorthand dictionary and reader 1903
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Size: 19.37 MB

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Title: Combination shorthand dictionary and reader ..
Author: Musick, William Leslie, 1860- [from old catalog]
Language: English
Year: 2016
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC Aug 2016
ISBN: 1361565217
Total pages: 272

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combat-survival-evasion

combat-survival-evasion

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Name: combat-survival-evasion
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Title: Hamfist Down!: Evasion, Survival and Combat in the Jungle (Paperback or Softback)
Author: Nolly, G. E.
Language: English
Year: 2012
Subjects: Education, History, Military, Nonfiction
Publisher: Hamfist Down! 9/28/2012
ISBN: 0975436228
Total pages: 126

Description:

The traditional distinction between military and political affairs in American life has become less significant as military officers increasingly participate with civilians in the formulation of national policies. In an examination of the impact of this change upon professional military education, the authors present a forthright analysis of military responsibility today, the growth of education for policy roles, the form and content of that education, and its relation to the over-all duties of the armed forces. They have used hundreds of interviews and questionnaires and studied carefully the history and programs of the military academies, ROTC, Command and Staff Schools, Armed Forces Staff College, National War College, three service War Colleges, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, and other institutions.
Originally published in 1957.
The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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combat-guerrila-survival-skills-the-bear-went-over-the-mountain

combat-guerrila-survival-skills-the-bear-went-over-the-mountain

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Name: combat-guerrila-survival-skills-the-bear-went-over-the-mountain
Format: pdf
Size: 13.11 MB

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Title: TR-6086-111
Author: N/A
Language: N/A
Year: N/A
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: N/A
ISBN: N/A
Total pages: 248

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colonial furniture in america 1913

colonial furniture in america 1913

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Name: colonial furniture in america 1913
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Size: 77.11 MB

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Title: Colonial Furniture in America Volume I and Volume II Complete
Author: Lockwood, Luke Vincent
Language: N/A
Year: 1951
Subjects: Art, History, Nonfiction
Publisher: Castle Books
ISBN: 068410363X
Total pages: 370

Description:

Over the course of the eighteenth century, Anglo-Americans purchased an unprecedented number and array of goods. The Power of Objects in Eighteenth-Century British America investigates these diverse artifacts-from portraits and city views to gravestones, dressing furniture, and prosthetic devices-to explore how elite American consumers assembled objects to form a new civil society on the margins of the British Empire. In this interdisciplinary transatlantic study, artifacts emerge as key players in the formation of Anglo-American communities and eventually of American citizenship. Deftly interweaving analysis of images with furniture, architecture, clothing, and literary works, Van Horn reconstructs the networks of goods that bound together consumers in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Charleston.
Moving beyond emulation and the desire for social status as the primary motivators for consumption, Van Horn shows that Anglo-Americans’ material choices were intimately bound up with their efforts to distance themselves from Native Americans and African Americans. She also traces women’s contested place in forging provincial culture. As encountered through a woman’s application of makeup at her dressing table or an amputee’s donning of a wooden leg after the Revolutionary War, material artifacts were far from passive markers of rank or political identification. They made Anglo-American society.

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colonial furniture in america 1901

colonial furniture in america 1901

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Name: colonial furniture in america 1901
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Title: Colonial furniture in America
Author: Lockwood, Luke Vincent, 1872-1951
Language: N/A
Year: 1951
Subjects: Art, History, Nonfiction
Publisher: Castle Books
ISBN: 068410363X
Total pages: 430

Description:

Over the course of the eighteenth century, Anglo-Americans purchased an unprecedented number and array of goods. The Power of Objects in Eighteenth-Century British America investigates these diverse artifacts-from portraits and city views to gravestones, dressing furniture, and prosthetic devices-to explore how elite American consumers assembled objects to form a new civil society on the margins of the British Empire. In this interdisciplinary transatlantic study, artifacts emerge as key players in the formation of Anglo-American communities and eventually of American citizenship. Deftly interweaving analysis of images with furniture, architecture, clothing, and literary works, Van Horn reconstructs the networks of goods that bound together consumers in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Charleston.
Moving beyond emulation and the desire for social status as the primary motivators for consumption, Van Horn shows that Anglo-Americans’ material choices were intimately bound up with their efforts to distance themselves from Native Americans and African Americans. She also traces women’s contested place in forging provincial culture. As encountered through a woman’s application of makeup at her dressing table or an amputee’s donning of a wooden leg after the Revolutionary War, material artifacts were far from passive markers of rank or political identification. They made Anglo-American society.

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