Librería: beneton, Millsboro, DE, Estados Unidos de America
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Publicado por Zebra, NY, 1978
Librería: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoMass Market Paperback. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. 1st printing, Aug. 1978. Cover is uncredited [Colin Hay]. Paperback original. Includes "Introduction" by Theodore Sturgeon; "Don't look at Me" by Elizabeth A. Lynn; "Quiz Ship Loose" by R. A. Lafferty; "Where Is Next Door?" by Mildred Downet Broxon; "The Bulldog Nutcracker" by Robert Thurston; "One More Song Before I Go" by Craig Gardner; "Just in the Niche of Time" by Thomas F. Monteleone; "Dragon Story" by Alan Ryan; "The Devil's Hop Yard" by Richard A. Lupoff; "Emma" by Evelyn Lief; "Canary Bird" by Katherine MacLean; "Caught in the Crossfire" by David Drake; "Eclipse of the Sun" by Jayne Tannehill; "The Last Rise of Nick Adams" by Philip Jose Farmer; "The Works of His Hand, Made Manifest" by Karen G. Jollie; "Afterword". tanning; edge and corner nicks and wear; minor soiling, bumps and dings; mark on top end. Book.
Librería: Rod's Books & Relics, Sand springs, OK, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoTrade Paper. Condición: Fine. Clean and unmarked trade paperback. U-6443.
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Lancaster County Historical Society, 2003
ISBN 10: 0974016217 ISBN 13: 9780974016214
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Librería: Military History Books, El Dorado Hills, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: New. SIGNED AUTHOR BOOKPLATE INCLUDED Thousands of books and articles examine nearly every aspect of the Civil War, but the important retreat of the armies from the Gettysburg battlefield to the Potomac River has been but little covered. Until now, no one had produced a critical analysis of the command decisions made during that fateful time based upon available intelligence. "Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken": Eleven Fateful Days after Gettysburg, July 4 to July 14, 1863, by Thomas J. Ryan and Richard R. Schaus, now available in paperback, rectifies this oversight. This comprehensive day-by-day account, which begins after the end of the Gettysburg battle, examines how Maj. Gen. George G. Meade organized and motivated his Army of the Potomac in response to President Abraham Lincoln's mandate to bring about the "literal or substantial destruction" of Gen. Robert E. Lee's defeated and retreating Army of Northern Virginia. As far as Lincoln was concerned, if Meade aggressively pursued and confronted Lee before he could escape across the flooded Potomac River, "the rebellion would be over." The long and bloody three-day battle exhausted both armies. Both commanders faced the difficult tasks of rallying their troops for more marching and fighting. Lee had to keep his army organized and motivated enough to conduct an orderly withdrawal into Virginia. Meade faced the same organizational and motivational challenges with the added expectation of catching and defeating a still-dangerous enemy. Central to their decision-making was the information they received from their intelligence gathering resources about the movements, intentions, and capability of the enemy. The eleven-day period after Gettysburg was a battle of wits to determine which commander better understood the information he received and directed his army accordingly. Prepare for some surprising revelations. Ryan and Schaus rely on a host of primary sources to craft their study, including letters, memoirs, diaries, official reports, newspapers, and telegrams. The threading of these intelligence gems creates a gripping narrative with a significant amount of new informationwhich the authors use to offer their own direct and often damning conclusions. "Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken" is a sequel to Thomas Ryan's Spies, Scouts, and Secrets in the Gettysburg Campaign (Savas Beatie, 2015), the recipient of the Bachelder-Coddington Literary Award and Gettysburg Civil War Round Table Distinguished Book Award.
Librería: Wize Books USA, Davis, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. 1st Edition. 2019. 8vo. Hardcover. First edition, first printing. Fine in fine DJ. New.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Thousands of books and articles examine nearly every aspect of the Civil War, but the important retreat of the armies from the Gettysburg battlefield to the Potomac River has been but little covered. Until now, no one had produced a critical analysis of the command decisions made during that fateful time based upon available intelligence. "Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken": Eleven Fateful Days after Gettysburg, July 4 to July 14, 1863, by Thomas J. Ryan and Richard R. Schaus, now available in paperback, rectifies this oversight. This comprehensive day-by-day account, which begins after the end of the Gettysburg battle, examines how Maj. Gen. George G. Meade organized and motivated his Army of the Potomac in response to President Abraham Lincoln's mandate to bring about the "literal or substantial destruction" of Gen. Robert E. Lee's defeated and retreating Army of Northern Virginia. As far as Lincoln was concerned, if Meade aggressively pursued and confronted Lee before he could escape across the flooded Potomac River, "the rebellion would be over." The long and bloody three-day battle exhausted both armies. Both commanders faced the difficult tasks of rallying their troops for more marching and fighting. Lee had to keep his army organized and motivated enough to conduct an orderly withdrawal into Virginia. Meade faced the same organizational and motivational challenges with the added expectation of catching and defeating a still-dangerous enemy. Central to their decision-making was the information they received from their intelligence gathering resources about the movements, intentions, and capability of the enemy. The eleven-day period after Gettysburg was a battle of wits to determine which commander better understood the information he received and directed his army accordingly. Prepare for some surprising revelations. Ryan and Schaus rely on a host of primary sources to craft their study, including letters, memoirs, diaries, official reports, newspapers, and telegrams. The threading of these intelligence gems creates a gripping narrative with a significant amount of new information-which the authors use to offer their own direct and often damning conclusions. "Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken" is a sequel to Thomas Ryan's Spies, Scouts, and Secrets in the Gettysburg Campaign (Savas Beatie, 2015), the recipient of the Bachelder-Coddington Literary Award and Gettysburg Civil War Round Table Distinguished Book Award.
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Librería: Noble Knight Games, Fitchburg, WI, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoSoftcover. Condición: New. Atlas Games Ars Magica (5th Edition) City & Guild (MINT/New)Manufacturer: Atlas GamesProduct Line: Ars Magica (5th Edition)Type: SoftcoverCode: ATG0283-SCCopyright Date: 2006Page Count: 144Please review the condition and any condition notes for the exact condition of this item. All pictures are stock photos. The condition of the item you will receive is MINT/New. Our grading system is explained in the terms of sale section of our bookseller page. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Product Description:In the thirteenth century towns and cities are growing all over Mythic Europe. Covenants that were once in remote forests find themselves within sight of city walls, and regions that were once cut off from the world are now visited by traders from distant parts. For many covenants, cities are a great opportunity; craftsmen and merchants can provide anything that the covenant needs, and buy its surplus. Some covenants are even established within towns, or as small towns. This supplement for Ars Magica Fifth Edition provides background on the facts of life in the towns of medieval Europe, and rules for craftsmen and traders. Clever magi could become the greatest merchant princes of Europe, or gain renown as suppliers of the most valuable tapestries. Less clever magi could find themselves manipulated by existing merchant princes, or tricked into buying shoddy goods. With an emphasis on stories rather than accountancy, this book opens a new stage for your Ars Magica saga.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Literary Licensing, LLC 3/30/2013, 2013
ISBN 10: 1258647621 ISBN 13: 9781258647629
Librería: BargainBookStores, Grand Rapids, MI, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoPaperback or Softback. Condición: New. The Sailor's Snug Harbor: Studies in Brownson's Thought. Book.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Thousands of books and articles examine nearly every aspect of the Civil War, but the important retreat of the armies from the Gettysburg battlefield to the Potomac River has been but little covered. Until now, no one had produced a critical analysis of the command decisions made during that fateful time based upon available intelligence. "Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken": Eleven Fateful Days after Gettysburg, July 4 to July 14, 1863, by Thomas J. Ryan and Richard R. Schaus, now available in paperback, rectifies this oversight. This comprehensive day-by-day account, which begins after the end of the Gettysburg battle, examines how Maj. Gen. George G. Meade organized and motivated his Army of the Potomac in response to President Abraham Lincoln's mandate to bring about the "literal or substantial destruction" of Gen. Robert E. Lee's defeated and retreating Army of Northern Virginia. As far as Lincoln was concerned, if Meade aggressively pursued and confronted Lee before he could escape across the flooded Potomac River, "the rebellion would be over." The long and bloody three-day battle exhausted both armies. Both commanders faced the difficult tasks of rallying their troops for more marching and fighting. Lee had to keep his army organized and motivated enough to conduct an orderly withdrawal into Virginia. Meade faced the same organizational and motivational challenges with the added expectation of catching and defeating a still-dangerous enemy. Central to their decision-making was the information they received from their intelligence gathering resources about the movements, intentions, and capability of the enemy. The eleven-day period after Gettysburg was a battle of wits to determine which commander better understood the information he received and directed his army accordingly. Prepare for some surprising revelations. Ryan and Schaus rely on a host of primary sources to craft their study, including letters, memoirs, diaries, official reports, newspapers, and telegrams. The threading of these intelligence gems creates a gripping narrative with a significant amount of new information-which the authors use to offer their own direct and often damning conclusions. "Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken" is a sequel to Thomas Ryan's Spies, Scouts, and Secrets in the Gettysburg Campaign (Savas Beatie, 2015), the recipient of the Bachelder-Coddington Literary Award and Gettysburg Civil War Round Table Distinguished Book Award.
Publicado por Intellectual Reserve, 2020
Librería: Stories & Sequels, Ashland, OH, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 12,94
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Librería: Military History Books, El Dorado Hills, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: New. 1st Edition. Thousands of books and articles examine nearly every aspect of the Civil War, but the important retreat of the armies from the Gettysburg battlefield to the Potomac River has been but little covered. Until now, no one had produced a critical analysis of the command decisions made during that fateful time based upon available intelligence. "Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken": Eleven Fateful Days after Gettysburg, July 4 to July 14, 1863, by Thomas J. Ryan and Richard R. Schaus rectifies this oversight. This comprehensive day-by-day account, which begins after the end of the Gettysburg battle, examines how Maj. Gen. George G. Meade organized and motivated his Army of the Potomac in response to President Abraham Lincoln's mandate to bring about the "literal or substantial destruction" of Gen. Robert E. Lee's defeated and retreating Army of Northern Virginia. As far as Lincoln was concerned, if Meade aggressively pursued and confronted Lee before he could escape across the flooded Potomac River, "the rebellion would be over." The long and bloody three-day battle exhausted both armies. Both commanders faced the difficult tasks of rallying their troops for more marching and fighting. Lee had to keep his army organized and motivated enough to conduct an orderly withdrawal into Virginia. Meade faced the same organizational and motivational challenges with the added expectation of catching and defeating a still-dangerous enemy. Central to their decision-making was the information they received from their intelligence-gathering resources about the movements, intentions, and capability of the enemy. The eleven-day period after Gettysburg was a battle of wits to determine which commander better understood the information he received and directed his army accordingly. Prepare for some surprising revelations. Ryan and Schaus rely on a host of primary sources to craft their study, including letters, memoirs, diaries, official reports, newspapers, and telegrams. The threading of these intelligence gems creates a gripping narrative with a significant amount of new informationwhich the authors use to offer their own direct and often damning conclusions. "Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken" is a sequel to SIGNED AUTHOR BOOKPLATE, mint new unread first edition. Thomas Ryan's Spies, Scouts, and Secrets in the Gettysburg Campaign (Savas Beatie, 2015), the recipient of the Bachelder-Coddington Literary Award and Gettysburg Civil War Round Table Distinguished Book Award.
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Countless books have examined the battle of Gettysburg, but the retreat of the armies to the Potomac River and beyond has not been as thoroughly covered. "Lee is Trapped, and Must be Taken": Eleven Fateful Days after Gettysburg: July 4 to July 14, 1863, by Thomas J. Ryan and Richard R. Schaus goes a long way toward rectifying this oversight.This comprehensive study focuses on the immediate aftermath of the battle and addresses how Maj. Gen. George G. Meade organized and motivated his Army of the Potomac in response to President Abraham Lincoln's mandate to bring about the "literal or substantial destruction" of Gen. Robert E. Lee's retreating Army of Northern Virginia. As far as the president was concerned, if Meade aggressively pursued and confronted Lee before he could escape across the flooded Potomac River, "the rebellion would be over."The long and bloody three-day battle exhausted both armies. Their respective commanders faced difficult tasks, including the rallying of their troops for more marching and fighting. Lee had to keep his army organized and motivated enough to conduct an orderly withdrawal away from the field. Meade faced the same organizational and motivational challenges, while assessing the condition of his victorious but heavily damaged army, to determine if it had sufficient strength to pursue and crush a still-dangerous enemy. Central to the respective commanders' decisions was the information they received from their intelligence-gathering resources about the movements, intentions, and capability of the enemy. The eleven-day period after Gettysburg was a battle of wits to determine which commander better understood the information he received, and directed the movements of his army accordingly. Prepare for some surprising revelations.Woven into this account is the fate of thousands of Union prisoners who envisioned rescue to avoid incarceration in wretched Confederate prisons, and a characterization of how the Union and Confederate media portrayed the ongoing conflict for consumption on the home front.The authors utilized a host of primary sources to craft their study, including letters, memoirs, diaries, official reports, newspapers, and telegrams, and have threaded these intelligence gems in an exciting and fast-paced narrative that includes a significant amount of new information. "Lee is Trapped, and Must be Taken" is a sequel to Thomas Ryan's Spies, Scouts, and Secrets in the Gettysburg Campaign, the recipient of the Bachelder-Coddington Literary Award and Gettysburg Civil War Round Table Distinguished Book Award.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Lancaster County Historical Society, 2003
ISBN 10: 0974016217 ISBN 13: 9780974016214
Librería: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 28,39
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Librería: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 32,17
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EUR 35,09
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Countless books have examined the battle of Gettysburg, but the retreat of the armies to the Potomac River and beyond has not been as thoroughly covered. "Lee is Trapped, and Must be Taken": Eleven Fateful Days after Gettysburg: July 4 to July 14, 1863, by Thomas J. Ryan and Richard R. Schaus goes a long way toward rectifying this oversight.This comprehensive study focuses on the immediate aftermath of the battle and addresses how Maj. Gen. George G. Meade organized and motivated his Army of the Potomac in response to President Abraham Lincoln's mandate to bring about the "literal or substantial destruction" of Gen. Robert E. Lee's retreating Army of Northern Virginia. As far as the president was concerned, if Meade aggressively pursued and confronted Lee before he could escape across the flooded Potomac River, "the rebellion would be over."The long and bloody three-day battle exhausted both armies. Their respective commanders faced difficult tasks, including the rallying of their troops for more marching and fighting. Lee had to keep his army organized and motivated enough to conduct an orderly withdrawal away from the field. Meade faced the same organizational and motivational challenges, while assessing the condition of his victorious but heavily damaged army, to determine if it had sufficient strength to pursue and crush a still-dangerous enemy. Central to the respective commanders' decisions was the information they received from their intelligence-gathering resources about the movements, intentions, and capability of the enemy. The eleven-day period after Gettysburg was a battle of wits to determine which commander better understood the information he received, and directed the movements of his army accordingly. Prepare for some surprising revelations.Woven into this account is the fate of thousands of Union prisoners who envisioned rescue to avoid incarceration in wretched Confederate prisons, and a characterization of how the Union and Confederate media portrayed the ongoing conflict for consumption on the home front.The authors utilized a host of primary sources to craft their study, including letters, memoirs, diaries, official reports, newspapers, and telegrams, and have threaded these intelligence gems in an exciting and fast-paced narrative that includes a significant amount of new information. "Lee is Trapped, and Must be Taken" is a sequel to Thomas Ryan's Spies, Scouts, and Secrets in the Gettysburg Campaign, the recipient of the Bachelder-Coddington Literary Award and Gettysburg Civil War Round Table Distinguished Book Award.
Año de publicación: 2009
Librería: By The Way Books, Richmond, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 12,52
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Añadir al carritoFirst edition. Contents: FLINGING THE NET: The reconciling power of good stories, THE HEART EATER: Translated and retold by Ishmael Beah, THE ODYSSEY: Introduced by Jean Houston, from Samuel Butler's translation, Kosiya, The Buddhist Scrooge: Translated and retold by Margo McLoughlin, Ruth: WHERE YOU GO, I WILL GO: Retold by Diane Wolkstein, A HEN AND A ROOSTER: Retold by Laura Simms, THE STORY OF KRAKA AND RAGNAR LODBROK: Retold by Barbara Bluestone, MONKEY KING: JOURNEY TO THE WEST: Retold by Diane Wolkstein, THE SECRET OF DREAMING: Retold by Jim Poulter, THE KING OF THE GODS: Translated by Dorji Penjore, THE MIST WOLF: Stephan A. Schwartz, A shaman, a sacred act, and the world is re-imagined, IMAGINATION AND THE VOID by Patrick Laude: Imagination within the sacred Traditions, FINDING THE CENTER, ENTERING THE LAND by Geoffrey W. Dennis: The triumph of the imaginative faculty, in the Jewish labyrinth, IMAGINATION by Christian Wertenbaker: A scientist explores the many facets of imagination, A TOPOLOGICAL NOTE ON THE TRINITY by Richard Jagacinski: Using imagination to apprehend a sacred mystery, A CRACK IN THE WORLD by Thomas K. Shor: High in the Himalayas, an expedition to a secret world, THE GENEROUS IMAGE Barbara by Helen Berger: Lessons from the naked goddess Green Tara; 128 pages. Paperback in very good condition.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Lancaster County Historical Society, 2003
ISBN 10: 0974016217 ISBN 13: 9780974016214
Librería: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, Reino Unido
EUR 20,97
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Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Reino Unido
EUR 24,06
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Brand New. 372 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. In Stock.
Librería: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 37,12
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Publicado por Pembroke State University, (North Carolina, 1973
Librería: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 22,35
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Añadir al carritoSoftcover. Condición: Fine. Periodical. Stapled wrappers. 112pp. Fine. A collection of poems, letters, essays, and reviews by Simon J. Ortiz, Grey Cohoe, Duane Niatum, Ronald H. Bayes, Sam Ragan, Dan Jaffe, Millen Brand, Sonja Prins, Norman Macleod, Emily Mae Murphy, Carl Rakosi, Soni Martin, Beth Jackson, Eugene Toran, Pinkie Gordon Lane, Margaret M. Shepherd, Kregg Spivey, Ian McDonald, Samuel C. LaFleur, Kenneth Pauli, Kathleen S. Platt, Jay Barrington, James Schevill, Frederick Eckman, Hugh Miller, Van K. Brock, D.V. Smith, Joseph Epolito, Richard Vela, Elvoy Raines, D.M. Pettinella, Mervyn Morris, Don Sears, W.E. Ryan, Mary F. Hatchell, William Lane Hudson, Jr., Grace E. Gibson, R.W. Reising, Gavin Bantock, Jane Mayhall, Murray K. Morton, Dick Barnes, Phyllis Wood, Hugh Macdiarmid, Michael Paul Novak, William Page, Mike Doyle, James Hoggard, Johnnie Herring, Leondard Nathan, Grace Herman, Linda Lloyd, Peter Wild, Walter Griffin, Stephen G. Smith, Paula Rankin, Jean Baptiste, Donald R. Swanson, Vickie D. Green, Tim Tourtellotte, Thomas Michael Fisher, John Filiatreau, William Peden, Brom Weber, Guy Owen, Eric W. Gregory, Joseph Kalar, and Michael R. Brown.
Publicado por Sausalito, CA: Angel Island Publications, 1960
Librería: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 22,35
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st edition. VG. 8vo, 160pp, printed wrappers. High-quality cultural magazine published in the Bay Area in 1960. Contents include an interview with Jean Renoir, a Ralph J. Gleason piece discussing Lenny Bruce, "Socialism Reconsidered" by Norman Thomas, photography by Ruth Bernhard, other interesting work. Solid umarked copy with a bit of cover rubbing and wear. Not Signed.