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  • Never Give In: The Extraordinary Character of Winston Churchill

    Stephen Mansfield, George E. Grant

    Paperback (Cumberland House Publishing, Sept. 20, 2002)
    Winston Churchill was one of the most extraordinary leaders of the twentieth century. What was it that enabled him to stand so steadfastly when all those around him seemed to turn back in fear? What was it that enabled him to inspire whole nations to endure the unendurable and to achieve the unachievable when all those around him had already surrendered all hope? This remarkable new study of Churchill's leadership skill answers these questions and more. The result is an account that is as inspiring today as it was more than half a century ago when the great man' shadow fell large across the world stage. According to Henry Kissinger, Our age finds it difficult to come to grips with Churchill. The political leaders with whom we are familiar generally aspire to be superstars rather than heroes. The distinction is crucial. Superstars strive for approbation; heroes walk alone. Superstars crave consensus; heroes define themselves by the...future they see it as their risk to bring about. Superstars seek success in a technique for eliciting support; heroes pursue success as the outgrowth of their inner values. Winston Churchill was a hero.
  • Never Give In: The Extraordinary Character of Winston Churchill

    Stephen Mansfield, George E. Grant

    Hardcover (Cumberland House Publishing, Jan. 1, 1997)
    What made Winston Churchill one of the most extraordinary leaders of the twentieth century? What enabled him to inspire nations while those around him were losing hope? This volume in the Leaders in Action series is a remarkable study of Churchill's leadership and character.
  • Egan's Rats: The Untold Story of the Prohibition-Era Gang That Ruled St. Louis

    Daniel Waugh

    Hardcover (Cumberland House Publishing, April 1, 2007)
    Led by two childhood pals, Thomas Snake"" Kinney and Tom Egan, the Egan's Rats emerged from St. Louis's Irish slums. They learned their trade the old-fashioned way, via robberies, brawls, burglaries, and shootings. When Kinney ran on the Democratic ticket in the third ward, his friends were at the polls to ensure he got enough votes. For nearly ten years the gang cut a large swath in St. Louis, instilling fear wherever it went. With Snake Kinney, a Missouri state senator and Tom Egan, St. Louis's most dangerous gangster, the gang boasted nearly 400 members. Nearly everyone who lived in St. Louis was touched by them in some way or another. 'Egan's Rats' provides a fascinating glimpse into a past that wasn't always idyllic. It was an era in which roving gangs of thugs terrorized voters with impunity, when alcohol was illegal, when a gangster could brag of his power in the newspaper, and when the tendrils of St. Louis crime reached all the way into the White House.""
  • Why a Daughter Needs a Dad

    Gregory Lang

    Hardcover (Cumberland House, March 1, 2011)
    Show Dad your appreciation with this precious, pocket-sized classic from New York Times bestselling author Greg Lang. Why A Daughter Needs a Dad has been bringing together fathers and daughters for over a decade, and makes the perfect gift for dads everywhere. To a daughter, no one is stronger or braver than her dad. He's someone to laugh with and a shoulder to cry on, and no matter what, there's no place safer than in her father's arms. A Daughter Needs a Dad... • To tell her truthfully that she is the most beautiful of all • To teach her to believe that she deserves to be treated well • To show her how to fix things for herself • Who will not punish her for her mistakes, but help her learn from them • To teach her what it means to always be there Featuring over 20 breathtaking black & white photos, this miniature edition of Why A Daughter Needs a Dad celebrates 100 reasons why Dad's steadfast love is the guide his little girl needs to become the woman she's destined to be.
  • May I Quote You, Stonewall Jackson?: Observations and Utterances of the South's Great Generals

    Randall J. Bedwell

    Paperback (Cumberland House Publishing, Feb. 1, 1997)
    Here is a vivid portrayal of a hero of the Confederate army through his own words and through the words of those who knew him best. Stonewall Jackson's remarks paint a lucid portrait of the era and one of its most celebrated leaders.
  • Why a Daughter Needs a Dad: A Hundred Reasons

    Gregory E. Lang, Janet Lankford-Moran

    Hardcover (Cumberland House, March 18, 2002)
    A Girl's Constant Hero, No One Treasures a Daughter Quite Like a Dad To a daughter, no one is stronger or braver than Dad. Whether someone to laugh with or a shoulder to cry on there's no place safer than in her father's arms. Dad's love is a steadfast guide as his little girl becomes the woman she's destined to be. A Daughter Needs a Dad... —to tell her truthfully that she is the most beautiful of all. —to be the safe spot she can always turn to. —to teach her what it means to always be there.
  • Why a Daughter Needs a Dad: A Hundred Reasons

    Gregory E. Lang, Janet Lankford-Moran

    Hardcover (Cumberland House, March 18, 2002)
    A Girl's Constant Hero, No One Treasures a Daughter Quite Like a Dad To a daughter, no one is stronger or braver than Dad. Whether someone to laugh with or a shoulder to cry on there's no place safer than in her father's arms. Dad's love is a steadfast guide as his little girl becomes the woman she's destined to be. A Daughter Needs a Dad... —to tell her truthfully that she is the most beautiful of all. —to be the safe spot she can always turn to. —to teach her what it means to always be there.
  • Why a Daughter Needs a Dad

    Gregory Lang, Janet Lankford-Moran

    Hardcover (Cumberland House, Sept. 1, 2007)
    The first book in the Family Matters series, Why a Daughter Needs a Dad celebrates the love fathers have for their daughters, inspiring them to embrace the important role they hold in their daughters' lives and to provide the love, nurture, and emotional support that only they can give.
  • Fighting Irish Madness: Great Eras in Notre Dame Football

    Wilton Sharpe

    Paperback (Cumberland House Publishing, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Fighting Irish Madness"" is the story of Notre Dame football?the legendary players, the eleven championship teams, the explosive rivalry with Southern Cal, the all-time Notre Dame team, and the rosters from each national championship team. All of it is told by the players themselves, the coaches, opponents, fans, and members of the media.""
  • Elvis Speaks: Thoughts on Fame, Family, Music, and More in His Own Words

    Elizabeth McKeon, Linda Everett

    Hardcover (Cumberland House Publishing, April 1, 2004)
    Elvis Presley spoke to a whole generation of people through his music. Whether it was a ballad, a gospel hymn, or pure rock'n'roll, when he sang, people listened. However, there was more to Elvis than his music and movies. Throughout his career he was questioned by mobs of adoring fans and interviewed by thousands of inquisitive reporters. Repeatedly he was asked personal questions about his life, ranging from love and marriage to his musical style, from his religious beliefs to his family. He answered them all in a polite and forthright way. Elvis Speaks is a collection of Elvis's words -- what he said on a variety of topics such as loneliness, performing in front of live audiences, how he felt about his fans, how he felt about being drafted into the army, music, love, and religion. The words are pure Elvis. They come from the heart and reflect the man behind the entertainer and beyond the gates of Graceland, the Cadillacs, the gold records, and the money. Elvis Speaks tells of a man who loved to entertain people and found heartache and happiness in a career that spanned nearly three decades.
  • The Courage and Character of Theodore Roosevelt

    George Grant

    Hardcover (Cumberland House Publishing, April 15, 2005)
    The faith and character of Theodore Roosevelt are examined in context with his life and achievements in this biography.
  • Elsie's Holidays at Roselands, Book 2

    Martha Finley

    Mass Market Paperback (Cumberland House, March 1, 2000)
    Originally published in 1898. This volume from the Cornell University Library's print collections was scanned on an APT BookScan and converted to JPG 2000 format by Kirtas Technologies. All titles scanned cover to cover and pages may include marks notations and other marginalia present in the original volume.
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