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Mount Rushmore (Patriotic Symbols Ser.)
By Nancy Harris. 2016
Nuestro hombre: Richard Holbrooke y el fin del siglo americano
By George Packer. 2019
Un vívido relato que nos acerca a una de las figuras más complejas y relevantes de la diplomacia estadounidense. Richard…
Holbrooke fue un actor principal en un período histórico de incuestionable trascendencia, marcado por el ascenso y por la caída del poder de Estados Unidos. En un vibrante relato, George Packer saca a la luz el idealismo y el propósito humanitario del controvertido diplomático enfrentados, paradójicamente, a su terquedad y su egolatría, y ahonda en el papel clave que desempeñó en las guerras de Vietnam, Bosnia y Afganistán, cuyas consecuencias resuenan hasta nuestros días. La obra no solo penetra en los secretos y la personalidad de Holbrooke, sino que permite al lector abrirse camino a través de las esferas sociales y gubernamentales a las que este perteneció. Una incursión sin precedentes en la diplomacia estadounidense. Reseñas:«Dudé que cualquier novela, ni siquiera una coescrita por Graham Greene y F. Scott Fitzgerald, pudiera capturar a Holbrooke por completo, y ciertamente pensé que ninguna biografía lo haría. Pero ahora una lo ha conseguido. El libro de Packer retrata a Holbrooke en todo su esplendor... Una historia trepidante con sabor a tragicomedia de Shakespeare.»Walter Isaacson, The New York Times «Absolutamente fascinante. Una elegía tanto de Holbrooke como de la visión estadounidense del poder que este representaba. Una obra profunda, reflejada a través de una atractiva prosa.»Barbara Spindel, The Christian Science Monitor «Si este libro rebosa tal intensidad, complejidad y profundidad narrativa es porque su autor había nacido para escribirlo. La fuerza de estas páginas reside en la figura de Holbrooke, que Packer ha definido al mismo nivel que Boswell definió la verdad humana que se escondía tras Samuel Johnson.»Thomas Powers, The New York Review of Books «Una lectura genial, exuberante, elaborada y con el toque justo de cotilleo.»Roger Boyes, The Times «La prosa enérgica de Packer transporta al lector a través de los tres primeros actos de la vida diplomática de Holbrooke. Un trabajo de investigación impecable.»Paddy Hirsch, NPR «Cautivador.»Max Boot, The Washington Post «Excepcional, una de las disecciones del poder en Estados Unidos más fascinantes que he leído jamás.»Steve Bloomfield, The Guardian «Se devora como una novela. Cautivadora y brillante, desprende un aire irresistible de arrogancia.»Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times «Para los Estados Unidos, Packer es una voz de una claridad y una humanidad excepcionales. Cuando nuestros descendientes tracen el mapa de las ruinas de este imperio moderno en búsqueda de sus vestigios culturales, el tesoro que perdurará y van a poder desenterrar son testimonios como el de Packer.»IndependentThe First Conspiracy (Young Reader's Edition): The Secret Plot to Kill George Washington
By Brad Meltzer, Josh Mensch. 2019
#1 New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer unravels the truth behind the secret assassination attempt on George Washington and…
how the plot helped create the CIA and the FBI in this young reader's adaptation for younger audiences.1776.The early days of the Revolutionary War.It supposedly began with Thomas Hickey, a private in the Continental Army, and New York governor William Tryon. In an astonishing power grab, they plotted to kill Hickey's boss: a man by the name of George Washington.In the end, Hickey was caught, brought to trial, and found guilty. It would seem he became the first person in the new nation to be executed for treason.But to this day, nobody knows for sure if this story is true. In The First Conspiracy, Brad Meltzer sheds light on the close-kept secrets and compelling details surrounding this story and exposes the history of how the assassination plot catalyzed the creation of the CIA and FBI.This page-turning investigation offers young readers an in-depth look at the facts and remaining questions that surround this contested historical event.Mercosur: Nacimiento, vida y decadencia
By Luis Alberto Lacalle. 2020
- El Mercosur ha sido, desde sus inicios, objeto de múltiples debates y confrontaciones. ¿Se trata de una herramienta útil?…
¿Aporta al desarrollo de los países que lo integran, o limita sus posibilidades de vincularse con el resto del mundo? ¿Debe tener una orientación económica o política? ¿Cómo se resuelven las asimetrías entre los países grandes y los pequeños? El Dr. Luis Alberto Lacalle Herrera, protagonista del proceso gestacional del Mercosur y sus primeros años de desarrollo, aporta su mirada lúcida e incisiva a este debate de profunda vigencia e importancia. Con una prosa que discurre con agilidad, y que no rehúye al compromiso con las propias convicciones y a la mención de los momentos difíciles del proceso, estas páginas se convierten en un aporte para comprender los procesos internos que marcaron la historia de este proyecto de integración regional. Este libro es un aporte fundamental para comprender los vaivenes que han atravesado los países en torno al Mercosur, y su reflexión se orienta hacia el desarrollo de la región, de cara al futuro.The Next President: The Unexpected Beginnings and Unwritten Future of America's Presidents
By Kate Messner, Adam Rex. 2020
An inspiring and informative book for kids about the past and future of America's presidents.Who will be the NEXT president?…
Could it be you? When George Washington became the first president of the United States, there were nine future presidents already alive in America, doing things like practicing law or studying medicine.When JFK became the thirty-fifth president, there were 10 future presidents already alive in America, doing things like hosting TV shows and learning the saxophone.And right now—today!—there are at least 10 future presidents alive in America. They could be playing basketball, like Barack Obama, or helping in the garden, like Dwight D. Eisenhower. They could be solving math problems or reading books. They could be making art—or already making change.• A breezy, kid-friendly survey of American history and American presidents• Great for teachers, librarians, and other educators• Kate Messner's nonfiction picture books have been lauded by critics and received a variety of awards.For young readers and students who loved The New Big Book of Presidents, Lincoln and Kennedy: A Pair to Compare, and Kid Presidents: True Tales of Childhood from America's Presidents.A helpful addition to curriculums of 5th- to 8th-grade students studying U.S. History and civics and the federal government.• For readers ages 8–12• S. history for kids• Students, librarians, teachers• 5th–8th-grade kidsFrom award-winning author Kate Messner and New York Times bestselling artist Adam Rex comes a timely and compelling compendium about the U.S. presidents—before they were presidents.Kate Messner is an award-winning author whose many books for kids have been selected as Best Books by the New York Times, Junior Library Guild, IndieBound, and Bank Street College of Education. She lives on Lake Champlain with her family.Adam Rex is the author and illustrator of many beloved picture books and novels, including Nothing Rhymes with Orange and the New York Times bestseller Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich. He has worked with the likes of Jon Scieszka, Mac Barnett, Jeff Kinney, and Neil Gaiman. He lives in Tucson, Arizona.A biography of William Wickham (1761-1840), Britain's master spy on the Continent for more than five years during the French…
Revolutionary wars. It follows Wickham's career to narrate the rise and fall of his secret service community.Ronald Reagan: Fate, Freedom, and the making of History
By John Patrick Diggins. 2008
In his pursuit of Emersonian ideals in his distrust of big government, he was the most open-minded libertarian president the…
country has ever had; combining a reverence for America's hallowed historical traditions with an implacable faith in the limitless opportunities of the future. This is a revealing portrait of great character, a book that reveals the fortieth president to be an exemplar of the truest conservative values.¿Quién es Jordi Pujol?
By Jordi Oliveres, Félix Martínez. 2014
La apasionante historia, con sus luces y sus sombras, de Jordi Pujol, que desvela las razones de los 23 años…
de mandato. Casi once años después de abandonar la presidencia de la Generalitat y nueve de la primera edición de este libro, Jordi Pujol decidió confesar algunos de sus pecados. En esta ocasión no lo hizo por Cataluña, sino en un intento desesperado de salvar a los suyos. A sus ochenta y cuatro años, Pujol parece estar ofreciéndose como cordero sacrificial para salvar a la familia que supuestamente desatendió durante su lucha antifranquista, su encarcelamiento, su liderazgo al frente de Banca Catalana y, -finalmente, durante sus veintitrés años y medio como molt honorable president. A la luz de las investigaciones sobre la fortuna del clan Pujol, todo parece indicar que el sacrificio del patriarca no sólo será estéril, sino la tumba de su reputación. Esta nueva edición de la obra de referencia sobre el pujolismo, corregida y aumentada con todo el material aparecido en la última década, permite hacerse una idea cabal de quién es realmente Jordi Pujol, trazando la apasionante historia, con sus luces y sus sombras, de uno de los gobernantes europeos más longevos, de quien incluso sus enemigos dicen que no tuvo jamás rival como político y cuya contribución a la historia democrática de Cataluña y de España no había sido cuestionada hasta ahora.Young Abraham Lincoln, Log-Cabin President
By Andrew Woods. 1992
"Several miles from the Lincoln home was a one-room schoolhouse. Abe was very smart and he loved school. But there…
was so much work to do on the farm that Abe and Sarah went to school for less than a year. Abe kept learning even though he could not go to school. He studied at night by the light of the fire."Erdogan's Empire: Turkey And The Politics Of The Middle East
By Soner Cagaptay. 2019
Gradually since 2003, Turkey's autocratic leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sought to make Turkey a great power -- in the…
tradition of past Turkish leaders from the late Ottoman sultans to Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey. Here the leading authority Soner Cagaptay, author of The New Sultan -- the first biography of President Erdogan -- provides a masterful overview of the power politics in the Middle East and Turkey's place in it. Erdogan has picked an unorthodox model in the context of recent Turkish history, attempting to cast his country as a stand-alone Middle Eastern power. In doing so Turkey has broken ranks with its traditional Western allies, including the United States and has embraced an imperial-style foreign policy which has aimed to restore Turkey's Ottoman-era reach into the Arabian Middle East and the Balkans. Today, in addition to a domestic crackdown on dissent and journalistic freedoms, driven by Erdogan's style of governance, Turkey faces a hostile world. Ankara has nearly no friends left in the Middle East, and it faces a threat from resurgent historic adversaries: Russia and Iran. Furthermore, Turkey cannot rely on the unconditional support of its traditional Western allies. Can Erdogan deliver Turkey back to safety? What are the risks that lie ahead for him, and his country? How can Turkey truly become a great power, fulfilling a dream shared by many Turks, the sultans, Ataturk, and Erdogan himself?From the Bottom of the Heap: The Autobiography of Black Panther Robert Hillary King (PM Press)
By Robert Hillary King. 2012
In 1970, a jury convicted Robert Hillary King of a crime he did not commit and sentenced him to 35…
years in prison. He became a member of the Black Panther Party while in Angola State Penitentiary, successfully organizing prisoners to improve conditions. In return, prison authorities beat him, starved him, and gave him life without parole after framing him for a second crime. He was thrown into solitary confinement, where he remained in a six by nine foot cell for 29 years as one of the Angola 3. In 2001, the state grudgingly acknowledged his innocence and set him free. This is his story.It begins at the beginning: born black, born poor, born in Louisiana in1942, King journeyed to Chicago as a hobo at the age of 15. He married and had a child, and briefly pursued a semi-pro boxing career to help provide for his family. Just a teenager when he entered the Louisiana penal system for the first time, King tells of his attempts to break out of this system, and his persistent pursuit of justice where there is none.Yet this remains a story of inspiration and courage, and the triumph of the human spirit. The conditions in Angola almost defy description, yet King never gave up his humanity, or the work towards justice for all prisoners that he continues to do today. From the Bottom of the Heap, so simply and humbly told, strips bare the economic and social injustices inherent in our society, while continuing to be a powerful literary testimony to our own strength and capacity to overcome.U.S. Presidents For Dummies
By Marcus A. Stadelmann. 2020
Discover how the Oval Office’s occupants have made and make history Which one was the tallest? Which one fought a…
duel? Which had liquor smuggled into the White House during Prohibition? And why is the president even called the president in the first place? From periwigs and knee breeches to the 24-hour news cycle and presidential Tweets, the fascinating and colorful stories of the 45 incumbents are a powerful lens through which to view U.S. history and get insight into the present. Taking readers on a fact-filled journey through two centuries, this book examines how each individual obtained their dream (or nightmare) position, what they stood for (or against), achieved (or didn’t), and how their actions affected the country—for better or worse. And—remembering that presidents are people too—it shows how the personal really can be political, exploring how each president’s vision, strengths, and foibles helped or hindered them in building the country and their own legacy. Accessible biographies of all presidents Sidebars, timelines, and photos Lists of best and worst administrations Bonus online content, including quizzes galore to help build retention Whether you’re a student, a history buff—or are even interested in becoming president yourself one day—U. S. Presidents For Dummies is the perfect guide to what it takes to be leader of the free world, who has stepped up to that challenge, and how those personal histories can help us understand yesterday’s, today’s, and even tomorrow’s union.A Wider Patriotism: Alfred Milner and the British Empire (Empires in Perspective #2)
By J Lee Thompson. 2008
When Alfred Milner was knighted, he took as his motto Communis Patria, 'patriotism for our common country'. This is the…
study of Milner, which takes his politics, or 'constructive' imperialism as its primary theme. It also discovers a group of young female supporters of his vision.God, Trump, and the 2020 Election: Why He Must Win and What's at Stake for Christians if He Loses
By Stephen E. Strang. 2020
From the best-selling author of God and Donald Trump, which was brandished by the president at the World Economic Forum in…
DavosWhat&’s at stake in this election?EVERYTHING.In 2016 God raised up Donald Trump to lead America at a pivotal time. Evangelicals who recognized this backed him more than any other presidential candidate in history. Heading into 2020, the stakes in his reelection are even higher. This election, nine months after this book releases, is a new fight for the soul of America. Stephen E. Strang makes the case that God wants America to be great because God has raised up America—beginning with our Founding Fathers—to be a beacon of light and hope for the world. We&’ve been the nation with religious liberty that has supported those who have spread the gospel around the world.In this book Strang looks at the election, Trump, and America from a spiritual perspective and helps Christians (and others) see God&’s hand at work. This book is as much about God and His purposes as about Donald Trump. But it is also an articulate, impassioned apologetic about why all Christians must support this imperfect president, because he has God&’s blessing and because the destiny of America is riding on his reelection. This book also explores why he might lose, if his base is overconfident and doesn&’t vote or if his opponents are dishonest enough to steal the election.God, Trump, and the 2020 Election is an inside look at how the political climate is affected by spiritual warfare—an important subject for Bible-believing Christians. The satanic schemes are so brazen on key issues that the book was written to explain what&’s at stake. Strang believes that the intersection of faith and politics needs to be part of the national discussion about the division in our country.Other Books By Stephen E. Strang:God and Donald Trump (2017) ISBN-13: 978-1629994864Trump Aftershock (2018)ISBN-13: 978-1629995557The Romance of American Communism
By Vivian Gornick. 2020
Writer and critic Vivian Gornick&’s long-unavailable classic exploring how Left politics gave depth and meaning to American life&“Before I knew…
that I was Jewish or a girl I knew that I was a member of the working class.&” So begins Vivian Gornick&’s exploration of how the world of socialists, communists, and progressives in the 1940s and 1950s created a rich, diverse world where ordinary men and women felt their lives connected to a larger human project. Now back in print after its initial publication in 1977 and with a new introduction by the author, The Romance of American Communism is a landmark work of new journalism, profiling American Communist Party members and fellow travelers as they joined the Party, lived within its orbit, and left in disillusionment and disappointment as Stalin&’s crimes became public.What Really Happened: The Lincoln Assassination
By Robert J. Hutchinson. 2020
Think You Know Everything about the Lincoln Assassination? Think Again. After 150 years, many unsolved mysteries and enduring urban legends…
still surround the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by the popular stage actor John Wilkes Booth. In a new look at the case, award-winning history author Robert J. Hutchinson (The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Bible) explores what we know, and don&’t know, about what really happened at Ford&’s Theatre on the night of April 14, 1865. In addition, he argues that the deep-seated political hatreds that roiled Washington, D.C., in the final weeks of the Civil War are particularly relevant to our own polarized age. Among the tantalizing questions Hutchinson explores are: * Did the Confederacy have a hand in the assassination plot? * Who were Booth&’s secret accomplices, and why did he change the plan from kidnapping to assassination? * Why was it so easy for Booth to walk into the president&’s box to shoot him? Where were the guards? * How did Booth evade the largest manhunt in U.S. history for nearly two weeks despite being unable to walk? * Who gave the order to shoot Booth in the Garrett barn—and what happened to his body? Drawing upon both primary sources and the best recent historical research, What Really Happened: The Lincoln Assassination separates established facts from mere conjectures—and is the one book to own if you want to know &“what really happened.&” Also look for the second book in the series: What Really Happened: The Death of Hitler, coming August 2020.How to Make Love to a Despot: And Other Ways To Change American Foreign Policy In The Twenty-first Century
By Stephen D. Krasner. 2020
After generations of foreign policy failures, the United States can finally try to make the world safer—not by relying on…
utopian goals but by working pragmatically with nondemocracies. Since the end of the Second World War, the United States has sunk hundreds of billions of dollars into foreign economies in the hope that its investments would help remake the world in its own image—or, at the very least, make the world “safe for democracy.” So far, the returns have been disappointing, to say the least. Pushing for fair and free elections in undemocratic countries has added to the casualty count, rather than taken away from it, and trying to eliminate corruption entirely has precluded the elimination of some of the worst forms of corruption. In the Middle East, for example, post-9/11 interventionist campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq have proved to be long, costly, and, worst of all, ineffective. Witnessing the failure of the utopian vision of a world full of market-oriented democracies, many observers, both on the right and the left, have begun to embrace a dystopian vision in which the United States can do nothing and save no one. Accordingly, calls to halt all assistance in undemocratic countries have grown louder. But, as Stephen D. Krasner explains, this cannot be an option: weak and poorly governed states pose a threat to our stability. In the era of nuclear weapons and biological warfare, ignoring troubled countries puts millions of American lives at risk. “The greatest challenge for the United States now,” Krasner writes, “is to identify a set of policies that lie between the utopian vision that all countries can be like the United States . . . and the dystopian view that nothing can be done.” He prescribes a pragmatic new course of policy. Drawing on decades of research, he makes the case for “good enough governance”—governance that aims for better security, better health, limited economic growth, and some protection of human rights. To this end, Krasner proposes working with despots to promote growth. In a world where a single terrorist can kill thousands or even hundreds of thousands of people, the United States does not have the luxury of idealistically ignoring the rest of the world. But it cannot remake the world in its own image either. Instead, it must learn how to make love to despots.The Problem of Democracy: The Presidents Adams Confront the Cult of Personality
By Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg. 2019
How the father and son presidents foresaw the rise of the cult of personality and fought those who sought to…
abuse the weaknesses inherent in our democracy, from the New York Times bestselling author of White Trash.John and John Quincy Adams: rogue intellectuals, unsparing truth-tellers, too uncensored for their own political good. They held that political participation demanded moral courage. They did not seek popularity (it showed). They lamented the fact that hero worship in America substituted idolatry for results; and they made it clear that they were talking about Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Andrew Jackson. When John Adams succeeded George Washington as President, his son had already followed him into public service and was stationed in Europe as a diplomat. Though they spent many years apart--and as their careers spanned Europe, Washington DC, and their family home south of Boston--they maintained a close bond through extensive letter writing, debating history, political philosophy, and partisan maneuvering.The problem of democracy is an urgent problem; the father-and-son presidents grasped the perilous psychology of politics and forecast what future generations would have to contend with: citizens wanting heroes to worship and covetous elites more than willing to mislead. Rejection at the polls, each after one term, does not prove that the presidents Adams had erroneous ideas. Intellectually, they were what we today call "independents," reluctant to commit blindly to an organized political party. No historian has attempted to dissect their intertwined lives as Nancy Isenberg and Andrew Burstein do in these pages, and there is no better time than the present to learn from the American nation's most insightful malcontents.This book is about Sally Kern, District 84 House of Representatives member from Oklahoma, and her desire to see America…
return to the conservative principles that guided the nation&’s founders. In January 2008, the pastor&’s wife and former high school teacher gave a speech to a Republican club in Oklahoma City explaining that the founding fathers believed Christian principles would lead to a civilized society, individual self-government, good citizens, the elevation of learning, and a cohesive value system. While explaining the fifth benefit, a cohesive value system, she told of a group of wealthy homosexual activists who threatened the nation&’s moral fabric by attempting to unseat seventy conservative politicians who opposed their agenda. Clips from the speech later were posted on YouTube, generating more than 2 million hits and leading to what she describes as a media &“stoning.&” That didn&’t stop her from winning re-election or from continuing her calls for America to return to the conservative principles that made it great. In this book she warns that there is danger ahead if social conservatives don&’t preserve the nation&’s foundations of morality, truth, and tolerance. She issues a cry for conservatives to stand for their freedom now before they no longer have the right to do so.The House of Kennedy
By James Patterson. 2020
The Kennedys have always been a family of charismatic adventurers, raised to take risks and excel, living by the dual…
family mottos: "To whom much is given, much is expected" and "Win at all costs." And they do--but at a price. Across decades and generations, the Kennedys have occupied a unique place in the American imagination: charmed, cursed, at once familiar and unknowable. The House of Kennedy is a revealing, fascinating account of America's most storied family, as told by America's most trusted storyteller.