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In 1986 Lon Savage published Thunder in the Mountains: The West
Virginia Mine War, 1920-21, a popular history now considered a
classic. Among those the book influenced are Denise Giardina,
author of Storming Heaven, and John Sayles, writer and director of
Matewan. When Savage passed away, he left behind an incomplete book
manuscript about a lesser-known Mother Jones crusade in Kanawha
County, West Virginia. His daughter Ginny Savage Ayers drew on his
notes and files, as well as her own original research, to complete
Never Justice, Never Peace-the first book-length account of the
Paint Creek-Cabin Creek Strike of 1912-13. Savage and Ayers offer a
narrative history of the strike that weaves together threads about
organizer Mother Jones, the United Mine Workers union, politicians,
coal companies, and Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency guards with the
experiences of everyday men and women. The result is a compelling
and in-depth treatment that brings to light an unjustly
neglected-and notably violent-chapter of labor history. Introduced
by historian Lou Martin, Never Justice, Never Peace provides an
accessible glimpse into the lives and personalities of many
participants in this critical struggle.
Millions of people worldwide practice t'ai chi, the most popular
form of which was codified beginning in the 1960s by Cheng Man
Ch'ing. In this scholarly yet practical book, Professor Cheng shows
precisely how the postures and moves of t'ai chi work, with
examples from anatomy and physics, both internally as energetic
principles and externally on opponents. He clarifies the spheres,
triangles, and centripetal and centrifugal forces within physical
exchanges such as push-hands. Contrasting Western and Chinese
techniques of healing, he also explores the relationships of organs
to one another in pathology and the necessary dynamics of
treatment. Professor Cheng explains how the practitioner may serve
as his or her own doctor and, likewise, as the physician or trainer
of an attacker. The martial arts, he says, are not a special case
of unusual power, simply an aspect of adapting natural and cosmic
law to circumstance. This edition of the classic text contains 13
major essays; oral secrets from Cheng's teacher Yang Cheng'fu; a
Q&A with commentary on martial arts classics; the author's
application and functions of each of the 37 postures of the short
form, with the original photographs of him as a young man; two
prefaces; and much more.
Este libro consta de dos poemarios llamados:Rimando con la vida y
Sigo viviendo. "Rimando con la vida", es un poemario donde los
sentidos se unen con la razon, las experiencias y la imaginacion.
Se siente, se vive, se fantasea...Son poemas que recorren los dias
y momentos intimos del poeta. Sensaciones que acaparan su corazon.
Tristezas, amores, recuerdos. La vida se cubre de una rima libre,
de versos que nacen del mas puro sentimiento. "Sigo viviendo", es
un poemario donde la vida vuelve a asomarse entre sus paginas. Es
la inspiracion del poeta, la que hace que afloren sus palabras en
cada poema. Son miradas dirigiendose hacia el ayer y el presente;
amores imposibles, lluvias de sentimientos, desasosiegos, penas y
sinfonias, raices hundiendose en sus recuerdos. En este poemario
volvemos a adentrarnos en el camino recorrido, a traves de su
universo intimo. Se muestra lo andado y lo que aun le queda a su
autora, tal vez por andar, mientras siga viviendo.
"Aromas del atardecer" es un conjunto de narraciones de generos
variados. Relatos para reir, para sonar, para pensar, para
imaginar, para llorar, para recordar, " para vivir". Porque en
definitiva la vida se compone de todas esas sensaciones y
sentimientos. Surgen de la imaginacion de la autora que encuentra
en su madurez la tranquilidad para plasmar las vivencias de una
vida tenida de otono y de las diversas personalidades de la
humanidad. De tal manera que encontramos aromas de fantasia, de
realidad, de terror, de erotismo, de tristeza o de melancolia...Son
relatos construidos con la multitud de estos aromas, que recogen la
instantanea de un momento o los recuerdos de toda una vida.
Anoranzas que se pierden en un universo colmado de tristes colores,
o miedos inventados. Imaginacion y realidad, se mezclan para
entretener al lector que quiera aventurarse a leer estos escritos.
WINGS OVER PERSIA provides a firsthand account of intrigue and
adventure of an American pilot flying in Iran, during the
revolution which overthrew the Shah and installed Ayatollah
Khomeini as Iran's Islamic dictator.
Lou Martin was an air force pilot for 22 years and a captain for
Japan airlines from 1970 to 1975, before joining a small cadre of
foreign pilots in Iran hired to fly a variety of aircraft
throughout the Middle East.
His passengers ranged from family members of the late Shah of Iran
to high-ranking Iranian government officials, and oil field
roughnecks. His observations relating to these flights are outlined
in thrilling chapter after chapter. He invites the reader to
mentally share his cockpit during these exciting flights.
Captain Martin was living and working in Iran during the
disturbing days of 1978 when Islamic hard-liners rioted in the
streets of Tehran demanding the overthrow of the Shah.
The tempo of the revolution increased to the point where thousands
of demonstrators were killed by the Shah's army forcing him and his
family to flee to Egypt. His abdication allowed the firebrand
leader Ayatollah Khomeini to become Iran's despotic leader, and
form a ruthless fundamentalist Islamic government. Several of
Captain Martin's friends and colleagues were summarily tried and
executed by the Islamic revolutionary guards.
During the peak of the revolution a personal friend was stabbed to
death by unknown assailants, and fearing for his own life he
hurriedly left Iran. His exodus forced him to abandon thousands of
dollars of unpaid salary, a Volkswagen and other personal property.
In the spring of 1979 he was prepared to return to Iran in an
attempt to recover lost property, but an extraordinarily lucky
event in Rome, Italy, convinced him that returning to Iran would
very likely expose him to arrest and confinement. Faced with this
dismal probability he returned to the United States to pursue a
safer and less exciting life.
"Congratulations on being the 2004 recipient of the Minnesota
Aviation Hall of Fame's Best Aviation writing by a Minnesotan We
enjoyed your exciting personal account of your days flying as a
captain for an air charter company in Iran. Your book was exciting
and personal, definitely the type of aviation writing the MAHOF
wishes to honor and encourage with its annual award."
Duane Jacobson - Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame
In 1908, Francis Martin and his wife Margaret moved to the small
town of Ladysmith, Wisconsin to open a dry goods and grocery store.
Once settled they began raising a family (seven boys and three
girls). Their ninth child was a boy born on June 8, 1928 who they
named Louie. Unfortunately, a year after his birth the stock market
crashed and the U.S. and the world collapsed into The Great
Depression. His father, although an educated man, was unemployed
during the majority of Louie's early formative years and these
difficult times instilled in him an inner desire to excel in life
no matter what the odds and with little help from anyone other then
himself. When the U.S. entered World War II he helped in the war
effort to the extent his young age would allow by delivering
telegrams at age 14, working in a hardware store at age 15 and on
the railroad at age 16. At age 17, while working in Detroit
Michigan, he obtained a pilot's license. After graduating from high
school, he joined the Air Force Aviation Cadet Program and was
commissioned a second Lieutenant and a pilot one-year later. The
author relives these exciting times with extraordinary clarity in
261 pages and 161 photos.
Col. Lou Martin, USAF (ret.) obtained his pilot's license at age
17, and for the next 50 years flew aircraft as diverse as the Piper
Cub, single-engine jets, and large military and civilian
transports. He was an Air Force pilot of 22 years, a Japan Airlines
Captain for five, a chartered pilot in Iran for three and an FAA
pilot inspector for 19. During his 19,000 hours in the air he
experienced many interesting -- and sometimes dangerous -- events
that could have ended his exciting flying career. In Close
Encounters With the Pilot's Grim Reaper he presents a pilot's true
story, in autobiographical format, of close encounters he
experienced during sixty years of military and civilian flying,
plus encounters, some fatal of aviation colleagues. With 540 pages
and more than 80 illustrations. These photos embellish the reader's
concept while they accompany Lou as he reminisces, with remarkable
clarity, his fascinating life. For those of you who have read his
award-winning book, Wings over Persia, you are in for another great
read!
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