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Books with author Larry Hama

  • The Battle of Iwo Jima: Guerrilla Warfare in the Pacific

    Larry Hama

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, June 30, 2007)
    In comic book format, describes the battle of Iwo Jima, discussing its context, the famous photograph taken during the battle, the American victory, and its aftermath.
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  • Harriman vs. Hill: Wall Street’s Great Railroad War

    Larry Haeg

    Hardcover (Univ Of Minnesota Press, Oct. 1, 2013)
    In 1901, the Northern Pacific was an unlikely prize: a twice-bankrupt construction of the federal government, it was a two-bit railroad (literally—five years back, its stock traded for twenty-five cents a share). But it was also a key to connecting eastern markets through Chicago to the rising West. Two titans of American railroads set their sights on it: James J. Hill, head of the Great Northern and largest individual shareholder of the Northern Pacific, and Edward Harriman, head of the Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific. The subsequent contest was unprecedented in the history of American enterprise, pitting not only Hill against Harriman but also Big Oil against Big Steel and J. P. Morgan against the Rockefellers, with a supporting cast of enough wealthy investors to fill the ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria. The story, told here in full for the first time, transports us to the New York Stock Exchange during the unfolding of the earliest modern-day stock market panic. Harriman vs. Hill re-creates the drama of four tumultuous days in May 1901, when the common stock of the Northern Pacific rocketed from one hundred ten dollars a share to one thousand in a mere seventeen hours of trading—the result of an inadvertent “corner” caused by the opposing forces. Panic followed and then, in short order, a calamity for the “shorts,” a compromise, the near-collapse of Wall Street brokerages and banks, the most precipitous decline ever in American stock values, and the fastest recovery. Larry Haeg brings to life the ensuing stalemate and truce, which led to the forming of a holding company, briefly the biggest railroad combine in American history, and the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against the deal, launching the reputation of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes as the “great dissenter” and President Theodore Roosevelt as the “trust buster.” The forces of competition and combination, unfettered growth, government regulation, and corporate ambition—all the elements of American business at its best and worst—come into play in the account of this epic battle, whose effects echo through our economy to this day.
  • Harriman vs. Hill: Wall Street’s Great Railroad War

    Larry Haeg

    eBook (Univ Of Minnesota Press, Oct. 1, 2013)
    In 1901, the Northern Pacific was an unlikely prize: a twice-bankrupt construction of the federal government, it was a two-bit railroad (literally—five years back, its stock traded for twenty-five cents a share). But it was also a key to connecting eastern markets through Chicago to the rising West. Two titans of American railroads set their sights on it: James J. Hill, head of the Great Northern and largest individual shareholder of the Northern Pacific, and Edward Harriman, head of the Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific. The subsequent contest was unprecedented in the history of American enterprise, pitting not only Hill against Harriman but also Big Oil against Big Steel and J. P. Morgan against the Rockefellers, with a supporting cast of enough wealthy investors to fill the ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria. The story, told here in full for the first time, transports us to the New York Stock Exchange during the unfolding of the earliest modern-day stock market panic. Harriman vs. Hill re-creates the drama of four tumultuous days in May 1901, when the common stock of the Northern Pacific rocketed from one hundred ten dollars a share to one thousand in a mere seventeen hours of trading—the result of an inadvertent “corner” caused by the opposing forces. Panic followed and then, in short order, a calamity for the “shorts,” a compromise, the near-collapse of Wall Street brokerages and banks, the most precipitous decline ever in American stock values, and the fastest recovery. Larry Haeg brings to life the ensuing stalemate and truce, which led to the forming of a holding company, briefly the biggest railroad combine in American history, and the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against the deal, launching the reputation of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes as the “great dissenter” and President Theodore Roosevelt as the “trust buster.” The forces of competition and combination, unfettered growth, government regulation, and corporate ambition—all the elements of American business at its best and worst—come into play in the account of this epic battle, whose effects echo through our economy to this day.
  • G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Vol. 2 by Larry Hama

    Larry Hama

    Paperback (IDW Publishing, March 15, 1897)
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  • G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero! Frontline, Vol. 1 No. 90; Sept. 1989

    Larry Hama

    Comic (Marvel Comics, March 15, 1989)
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  • The Amazing Adventures of Rad Terrier and his Friends

    larry ham

    eBook
    The Skinny Bear Tales all begin in Oso Flaco (skinny bear in Spanish) a magical village in the mountains of northwest New Mexico where animals can communicate with humans, trees talk, flying reindeers crash land with Santa's sleigh, and friendship and love are the most powerful forces.
  • The Amazing Adventures of Rad Terrier and His Friends

    Larry Ham

    eBook
    The Amazing Adventures of Rad Terrier is about three best friends who lives on a ranch in Moonstone New Mexico. The friends are Rad a little terrier dog, Susie a wise tabby cat, and Mike, a horse that was bred to be a racehorse. All three are rescue animals who were given a home by the kind Harrison family.One moonlit night two days before Christmas Misha, a selfish rookie reindeer who was raised to be one of Santa's sleigh reindeers steals Santa's sleigh because he is mad about not being picked to be a member of the flight crew that will deliver presents to all the children of the world. He crashlands on the Harrison Ranch and the three friends have to help Misha get the sleigh back in time for Christmas Eve and teach him the true meaning of friendship, kindness, courage and the Christmas spirit. A book for all ages and everyone who loves animals.
  • Action Force Annual 1988

    Larry Hana

    Hardcover (Marvel Comics Limited, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Action Force Annual 1988 Starkings, Richard
  • The Battle of Iwo Jima: Guerilla Warfare in the Pacific

    Larry Hama

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, March 15, 1789)
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