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Grabbing the Brass Ring is an epic Homeric tale of a complex and
enigmatic man, Richard Mansan - a front-line fighter, an
adventurer, and a natural leader. In a time close to ours...on a
world not unlike our own...Mansan is either blessed or cursed with
the ability to clearly see the inevitable consequences of mankind's
actions, choices, and hubris - a vision shared by no one else. As a
result of serendipity or design, he finds himself inextricably
entwined with the major leaders of the day. Yet, despite the
benefit of his friendship and counsel, as well as their own valiant
efforts, they are unable to stem the tide of events as the world
catapults madly to an unavoidable fate. A story of power, war,
greed, ignorance, pride, and redemption, Grabbing the Brass Ring
will give the reader a glimpse at the worst...and the best within
all of us. After a phenomenal career as a legendary football
player, record-setting track and field star, powerhouse wrestler
and weightlifter, and multi-titled heavyweight boxing champion -
Michael Earl Nolan joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 1941. He fought
at Guadalcanal, Bougainville with the famed Raiders, and Iwo Jima,
rising from private to captain during the war, and retiring a
major. With an amazing life that spanned hopping freight trains in
the 1930s to becoming the highly respected civil engineer
responsible for the massive Coronado National Forest, Nolan was a
fascinating individual, a sensitive and prophetic novelist, a
devoted family man and friend. To this day, he remains an
inspiration, a real-life hero in every sense of the word.
This volume offers a description of the current state of the art in
information technology, whose contributors include academics and
businessmen from around the world. It is based on the first annual
PA conference on information management in Oxford, jointly
sponsored by the Oxford Institute of Information Management and PA
Computers and Telecommunications. A principal objective was to
identify areas in need of further research. Topics covered include
the place of technology in corporate strategy, the use of IT to
gain competitive advantage, the formulation of information systems
strategies, competitive dynamics in the use of value-added
networks, strategies for end-user computing, leadership in
information management and the development of IT human resources.
Case studies are presented from Ford in Europe, ICI, Volvo and the
UK Inland Revenue.
In Michael Earl Craig’s sixth book, poems resonate with an
inscrutable logic that feels excitedly otherworldly and
unsettlingly familiar. Whether he be writing about the cadaver that
Hans Holbein the Younger used as a model, Montana as the “Italy
of God,” or the milking rituals in Kelly Reichardt’s First Cow,
Iggy Horse is a book that articulates the sadness and strangeness
of American life with the poetic observations of true satire.
"An academic career was in front of me, but I sampled the oil and
gas industry and stayed. Thirty years later I became CEO of an
international company based in Greece." Michael Earle's story is
full of exploration and adventure from beginning to end. He
witnessed the aftermath of the fall of communism in Eastern Europe
and felt the threat of nuclear war between Pakistan and India; in
the Sahara Desert he crossed a minefield in the war zone between
Libya and Chad, and he was attacked by gigantic hornets in the
spectacular mountains of Papua New Guinea - all in the line of
duty. Extensive international travel came with the territory, and
the narrative contains interesting portraits of many countries, and
insights into the pros and cons of expatriate life. Finally, I am
CEO recounts the hard lessons learned at each stage of a tortuous
path through corporate life, and how passion for work and the need
to support a family strained marriages and determined career
choices.
If you enjoyed A Christmas Carol, you will be touched by The
Switch. It is the story of Mark Gilbert, who was born with a heart
defect. His health and his life was severely impaired by his
medical condition and by the time Mark reaches his early twenties,
his life is virtually at an end. However, a very special someone
has been observing Mark's struggle, and at the brink of his death,
that someone comes to Mark with an astonishing offer. A switch is
proposed. The someone will absorb Mark's illness and replace it
with perfect health. There is only one condition: The gift is good
for one week only. For the first time in his life, Mark experiences
the precious gift of health, the most priceless gift any of us can
possess. His life is transformed, but there is one looming
question: What happens at the end of the week?
Grabbing the Brass Ring is an epic Homeric tale of a complex and
enigmatic man, Richard Mansan - a front-line fighter, an
adventurer, and a natural leader. In a time close to ours...on a
world not unlike our own... Mansan is either blessed or cursed with
the ability to clearly see the inevitable consequences of mankind's
actions, choices, and hubris - a vision shared by no one else. As a
result of serendipity or design, he finds himself inextricably
entwined with the major leaders of the day. Yet, despite the
benefit of his friendship and counsel, as well as their own valiant
efforts, they are unable to stem the tide of events as the world
catapults madly to an unavoidable fate. A story of power, war,
greed, ignorance, pride, and redemption, Grabbing the Brass Ring
will give the reader a glimpse at the worst...and the best within
all of us.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Ye Who Heed A Nation's Call And Speed To Arms Therefor, Ye Who Fear
Your Children's March To Perils Of The War,-- Soldiers Of The Deck
And Camp And Mothers Of Our Men, Hearken To A Tale Of France And
Tell It Oft Again.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
Ye Who Heed A Nation's Call And Speed To Arms Therefor, Ye Who Fear
Your Children's March To Perils Of The War, -- Soldiers Of The Deck
And Camp And Mothers Of Our Men, Hearken To A Tale Of France And
Tell It Oft Again
Ye Who Heed A Nation's Call And Speed To Arms Therefor, Ye Who Fear
Your Children's March To Perils Of The War, -- Soldiers Of The Deck
And Camp And Mothers Of Our Men, Hearken To A Tale Of France And
Tell It Oft Again.
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