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An interactive western novel where the reader directs the path of the story. Read a plot or story line and decide how to respond in terms of conversation, direct of travel, or action. A young man awakes in the wilderness in a place he does not know, with a horse he's never seen before, boots that look strange, and a gun not of his favored brand. He doesn't know his name or his past; only that he is hungry and sick. This story with more than 105 nodes or subplots gives the reader a way to direct this man, his friends and enemies alike around the Old West. There are adventures of all sorts in big towns, little towns, saloons, mines, open land, Indian territory, forts, robberies, business ventures, trapping, and many more. The lead character takes on many roles and jobs over the course of this story. The books in this series are as follows: 1. enterWEST (interactive) or Enter West (regular text) 2. A Way West (late 2018) 3. Finding Miller (available August 2018) 4. Josiah Miller (2019) 5. Miller's Map (2019?)
Radio/TV sports announcer Patterson has amassed one of the world's premier collections of Baltimore sports memorabilia in this short history of football in the city. He takes readers on a tour of his remarkable assemblage, not only to highlight the remarkable games and players, but also to explore the pop culture that has survived them. 250 photos, 48 in color.
From a systematic point of view, all intelligence work can be studied on three levels: Acquisition, analysis, and acceptance. The author focuses on the third of these levels, studying the attitudes and behavioural patterns developed by leaders during their political careers, their willingness to consider information and ideas contrary to their own, their ability to admit mistakes and change course in the implementation of a failing policy and their capacity to cooperate.
This autobiography of one of Israel's most controversial military and political leaders offers an insider's view of Israel's military strategies and includes vivid descriptions of their most dramatic and historical battles. "Battle-scarred, he (Eitan) is living testimony to Israel's struggle for survival".--Yitzhak Rabin, former Defense Minister & Prime Minister of Israel. Photographs.
During Europe’s 2015 refugee crisis, more than a hundred thousand asylum seekers from the western Balkans sought refuge in Germany. This was nothing new, however; immigrants from the Balkans have streamed into West Germany in massive numbers throughout the long postwar era. Memory, Politics, and Yugoslav Migrations to Postwar Germany tells the story of how Germans received the many thousands of Yugoslavs who migrated to Germany as political emigres, labor migrants, asylum seekers, and war refugees from 1945 to the mid-1990s. While Yugoslavs made up the second largest immigrant group in the country, their impact has received little critical attention until now. With a particular focus on German policies and attitudes toward immigrants, Christopher Molnar argues that considerations of race played only a marginal role in German attitudes and policies towards Yugoslavs. Rather, the history of Yugoslavs in postwar Germany was most profoundly shaped by the memory of World War II and the shifting Cold War context. Molnar shows how immigration was a key way in which Germany negotiated the meaning and legacy of the war.