In this text, Eric Wittenborg presents many of the writings of newspaperman James Harvey Kidd. Kidd wrote about his Civil War experiences, especially of his services with Custer.
After clearing Virginia's Shenandoah Valley of Federal troops, Gen. Robert E. Lee's... Læs mere
Son of Czechoslovakian immigrants, Edward T. Packard sold his first model airplane in Cleveland in 1919 at the age of 13. During World War II, Packard... Læs mere
This collection of poetry takes the reader through a world that is at once beautiful and tragic, sacrosanct and profane. The poems are drawn ineluctably to the place where passion and intelligence collide - and often end with passion having fled and intelligence standing alone.
Documents the influences and events that define the Civil War from the perspective of Northern soldiers and civilians, moving beyond the boundaries of the... Læs mere
Reminds readers that although the Amish dress in almost identical clothing, they have distinct personalities and convictions. Featuring vignettes... Læs mere
Features a collection of poetry and short prose about Alzheimer's disease written by 100 contemporary writers - doctors, nurses, social workers, hospice workers, daughters, sons, wives, and husbands - whose lives have been touched by the disease.
Presents the writings of William Brooke Rawle, an eighteen-year-old who joined the Third Pennsylvania... Læs mere
An in-depth look at a highly successful era in the Cleveland Browns' history, which presents the narrative of the team along with personal profiles of players like Hall of Famers Paul Warfield, Leroy Kelly, Gene Hickerson, and Lou Groza.