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Cold War Texas
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Landry Brewer; Foreword by Amanda Biles
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Whitesbog
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Sarah E Augustine, Kiyomi E Locker, Dennis McDonald; Foreword by Ted Gordon
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"Original and wide-ranging, Murphy's discerning and important study
is another reminder that America is 'the nation with the soul of a
church.'"
-Journal of American History
"A wide-ranging and thoughtful meditation on how the theo-political
stories we Americans tell ourselves resonate with and sometimes
even create the communities we inhabit. This book deserves an
honored place among the oeuvre of work by political scientists and
historians on the jeremiad."
-- Politics and Religion
"A significant contribution to the historical account of the role
of religion in American politics."
--Perspectives on Politics
"Prodigal Nation is a careful account of how theologies function
politically and deserves attention from political scientists,
political theologians, American historians, and others interested
in the interface of religion and culture."
--Religious Studies Review
"This highly original and wonderfully written analysis will be
invaluable to anyone interested in the meaning of America." --Harry
S. Stout, author of The New England Soul and Upon the Altar of the
Nation
"A brilliant analysis of the American jeremiad. Elegant, powerful,
hopeful, and wise - Prodigal Nation is required reading for anyone
who wishes to understand the fitful history of the American
spirit." --James A. Morone, author of Hellfire Nation and The
Democratic Wish
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Cumberland
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Carolyn Small, Thomas C. Bennett
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Riverton
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Historical Society of Riverton; Foreword by Roger Prichard
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Tales of hauntings, strange happenings and other local lore
throughout the Sunshine state!
What better locale to consider for spooky happenings than the home
of the Salem witch trials? From mysteries at sea to ghosts and
unexplained footprints, you'll shiver your way through these
mesmerizing tales. Set in the state's historic towns, charming old
islands, and sparsely populated backwoods, the stories in this
entertaining and compelling collection are great for the whole
family.
Conflicts and controversies at home and abroad have led Americans
to focus on Islam more than ever before. In addition, more and more
of their neighbors, colleagues, and friends are Muslims. While much
has been written about contemporary American Islam and pioneering
studies have appeared on Muslim slaves in the antebellum period,
comparatively little is known about Islam in Victorian America.
This biography of Alexander Russell Webb, one of the earliest
American Muslims to achieve public renown, seeks to fill this
gap.
Webb was a central figure of American Islam during the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. A native of the Hudson
Valley, he was a journalist, editor, and civil servant. Raised a
Presbyterian, Webb early on began to cultivate an interest in other
religions and became particularly fascinated by Islam. While
serving as U.S. consul to the Philippines in 1887, he took a
greater interest in the faith and embraced it in 1888, one of the
first Americans known to have done so. Within a few years, he began
corresponding with important Muslims in India. Webb became an
enthusiastic propagator of the faith, founding the first Islamic
institution in the United States: the American Mission. He wrote
numerous books intended to introduce Islam to Americans, started
the first Islamic press in the United States, published a journal
entitled The Moslem World, and served as the representative of
Islam at the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions in Chicago. In
1901, he was appointed Honorary Turkish Consul General in New York
and was invited to Turkey, where he received two Ottoman medals of
merits.
In this first-ever biography of Webb, Umar F. Abd-Allah examines
Webb'slife and uses it as a window through which to explore the
early history of Islam in America. Except for his adopted faith,
every aspect of Webb's life was, as Abd-Allah shows,
quintessentially characteristic of his place and time. It was
because he was so typically American that he was able to serve as
Islam's ambassador to America (and vice versa). As America's Muslim
community grows and becomes more visible, Webb's life and the
virtues he championed - pluralism, liberalism, universal humanity,
and a sense of civic and political responsibility - exemplify what
it means to be an American Muslim.
In the 1800s, Tombstone was a rowdy silver-mining camp and the
scene of a famous gunfight that enhanced its wicked reputation.
When the rich silver mines were tapped out, Tombstone managed to
survive and lived up to its motto, "The Town Too Tough to Die." The
movie industry enhanced this wild reputation by portraying
legendary gunfights at the O.K. Corral--which never actually took
place at that location. For many years, the town has used its
history to attract visitors by giving them a sense of life in the
Old West. This volume includes many of the postcards tourists
mailed home depicting romanticized and legendary views of
Tombstone.
Dean / The Wine Thief Eloquent Books / Hardcover / 6x9 / 380 pages
/ $28.95 ISBN: 978-1-60693-325-1 / 1-60693-325-6 Wine, women, and
the promises of young dreams fulfilled lure three army buddies on a
cross-country excursion from the steps of Washington D.C. to the
budding fine wine industry in Napa and Sonoma Valleys. A compelling
story detailing the exploits and sexploits of a young American
Muslim's journey searching for love, acceptance and self-discovery
during the 1960s. "The Wine Thief is an exuberant excursion through
the lore and the history of wine in the valleys of Central
California...all the intrigue, all the in-fighting and all the
romance of families and enemies burn across the pages. The
characters sizzle. Ed Dean promises to be an author of note on the
American scene for many years." - Rita Cobain Brown, Editor "This
book comes at a crucial time in American society. It conveys the
true history of the quiet generations of American Muslims that have
been here for over a hundred years." Nancy M. Allard, M.A. Language
Arts About the Author: Edward Dean grew up in Dearborn and Highland
Park, Michigan until being drafted into the army and subsequently
into the N.S.A. Having been in sales and marketing for most of his
life, Mr. Dean is now semi-retired and spends much of his time
writing. His own experiences in the military, traveling throughout
the U.S. and Europe, and as a wine enthusiast provided much of the
background to his book. Mr. Dean has three books in the works,
including a sequel to The Wine Thief.
From Deadwood to Aberdeen, Vermillion to Belle Fourche, the
frontier towns of South Dakota were populated by some of the
toughest and most dangerous characters in the West. Chief Two
Sticks led a starving band of rebels on a desperate path of
destruction. Bud Stevens's murder of a cattle king's son rang a
death knell for an entire town. And bank robbers Stelle and Bennie
Dickinson did their best to become South Dakota's very own Bonnie
and Clyde. All these stories and more come to life in Outlaw Tales
of South Dakota.
Arizona is proud to have one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the
World--the Grand Canyon. With the arrival of the Santa Fe and Union
Pacific Railroad in the early 20th century, the development of the
canyon began in earnest. The railroads, along with the Santa Fe's
business partner, the Fred Harvey Company, greatly promoted the
Grand Canyon as a tourist destination through books, pamphlets, and
magazine advertisements. On February 26, 1919, Congress established
the Grand Canyon National Park, and the federal government became a
promoter of the Grand Canyon, too. But perhaps the best promoters
of the Grand Canyon were the people who wrote home on picture
postcards telling their friends and families about the amazing
canyon. A number of the postcards published about the park can be
found within the pages of this book.
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