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  • A Puritan in Babylon

    The Story of Calvin Coolidge

    This book, which was first published in 1938, began as a biography of Calvin Coolidge, but author William Allen White found early in his task that he was writing the story of the growth and rise of economic America from the seventies until the crash of the Coolidge bull market in the autumn of 1929.In this story of an era in American life, the figure of Calvin Coolidge, a curious reversion to an ... Read more

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  • Light On the Child's Path

    William Allen Bixler's Light on the Child's Path is a Christian devotional book aimed at guiding children through moral and spiritual development. Written in a simple and accessible style, the book uses biblical teachings to impart lessons of faith, kindness, obedience, and integrity to young readers. Each chapter includes biblical stories, practical life applications, and reflections designed to ... Read more

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  • Sacked At Saipan

    The relief of Major General Ralph Smith, U.S. Army, from the command of the 27th Infantry Division during the battle for Saipan on 24 June 1944 by Lieutenant General Holland M. Smith, U.S. Marine Corps, seemingly ignited a slow-burning fuse of service competition, jealousy, and animosity that some say is still burning bright today...Nearly seventy years later, the question is still a topic of ... Read more

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  • The Idea of the American University

    As John Henry Newman reflected on 'The Idea of a University' more than a century and a half ago, Bradley C. S. Watson brings together some of the nation's most eminent thinkers on higher education to reflect on the nature and purposes of the American university today. They detail the life and rather sad times of the American university, its relationship to democracy, and the place of the liberal ... Read more

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  • The Sheep Eaters

    "The Sheep Eaters" by William Alonzo Allen is a captivating narrative that delves into the lives of a unique group of people who inhabit the rugged landscapes of the American West. The story intricately weaves themes of survival, culture, and the relationship between humans and nature. Through vivid descriptions and compelling characters, Allen paints a picture of a world where the struggle for ... Read more

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  • A Choice is a Gift from God

    Through this proving ground of our souls, we might always knowthere is a Heaven to come. All things denote there is a God, likeseasons there is life again to spring up. And seeking earnestlythrough holy scripture you will find treasures of wisdom that whenknit into one accord takes you over all the wiles and fiery darts of theadversary and prepares you for the second coming of Jesus Christ. ... Read more

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  • The American Prejudice Against Color

    Enriched edition.

    In 'The American Prejudice Against Color' by William G. Allen, readers are taken on a deep dive into the racial dynamics and stereotypes prevalent in America during the 19th century. Through a combination of historical analysis, sociological insights, and personal anecdotes, Allen presents a compelling argument against the discriminatory attitudes towards people of color. The book is written in a ... Read more

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  • The American Prejudice Against Color

    William G. Allen's "The American Prejudice Against Color" offers a profound examination of racial bias and its pervasive impact on the American social fabric. Written during a time of turbulent change in the late 19th century, Allen employs a compelling narrative style interspersed with poignant anecdotes and incisive arguments aimed at illuminating the moral and societal implications of color ... Read more

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  • The Nazi Seizure of Power

    The Experience of a Single German Town, 1922-1945

    "Tells us how Nazism happened, in microcosm, in a single German town that was neither typical nor exceptional in admitting and then yielding to tyranny." — The New York TimesIn this classic work of twentieth-century history, William Sheridan Allen demonstrates how dictatorship subtly surmounted democracy in Germany and how the Nazi seizure of power encroached from below. Relying upon legal records ... Read more

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  • Met by the Love of Liberty

    History and Identity in Americo-Liberian Memory

    Initially founded as a colony of the American Colonization Society in 1822 and declared an independent republic in 1847, the Republic of Liberia has challenged scholars across disciplines for almost as long as it has existed. Despite its territory being the home of Indigenous peoples for centuries, Liberia was imagined as a plan to relocate people of color primarily from the United States to West ... Read more

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  • Civics and Health

    Enriched edition. Exploring the Nexus of Politics, Society, and Community Health

    In "Civics and Health," William H. Allen intricately weaves together the disciplines of political theory and public health, exploring the interconnectedness of civic responsibility and individual well-being. Through a compelling narrative enriched with empirical insights and a clear, didactic style, Allen examines how social policies influence health outcomes. The book is both a critical analysis ... Read more

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  • The Sheep Eaters

    Unveiling the Forgotten Ways of the Sheep Eaters

    In "The Sheep Eaters," William Alonzo Allen crafts a vivid tapestry of the American West, interweaving tales of survival, tradition, and the complex interplay between man and nature. With a narrative style that brilliantly captures the raw essence of frontier life, Allen employs rich, descriptive language that immerses readers in the landscapes and minds of his characters. Set against the backdrop ... Read more

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