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Biografier giver dig adgang til ægte livsfortællinger og skæbner, der har sat deres præg på verden. Her finder du bøger om både nulevende og historiske personer - fra de magtfulde til de misforståede, fra kendte navne til hverdagens helte. Vores udvalg rummer inspirerende historier om mod, passion og vilje, hvor virkelighedens stemmer får plads. Uanset om du søger en biografi med indhold til samlingen, en rørende gave eller blot ønsker at læse om mennesker, der har ændret verden, er der masser at vælge imellem. Find din næste biografi hos WilliamDam.dk og oplev fortællinger, der berører og sætter sig fast.
Today, air power is a vital component of the U.S. armed forces. James Libbey, in Alexander P. de Seversky and the Quest for Air Power, highlights the... Læs mere
The definitive extended biography of not only Richard II but also his fourteenth-century court
Examines the most formative period in Eleanor Roosevelt's life, from 1922 to 1936, when... Læs mere
Who's Who in the Arab World 2007-2008 compiles information on the most notable individuals in the Arab world. Part II surveys the 19 Arab Countries, providing... Læs mere
The Strong Gray Line profiles members of the West Point class of 2004 who fought and died in service to their country.... Læs mere
Presents a selected edition of documents primarily from the Robert Treat Paine collection at the Massachusetts Historical Society. Covering his public and private lives, the Papers draw together correspondence to and from Paine beginning with his days at Harvard.
The photo of Governor Northam purportedly in blackface created a firestorm not only locally but also in every political sphere. What the Eyes Can’t See details why Northam’s career did not end with the scandal, and how it made him a better governor - and a better citizen.
Francis is found. Beyond Francis, a family is found - in archival material that barely deigned to notice their existence. This is the story of Francis Sistrunk and her children, from enslavement into forced migration across South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi.