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  • Powers That Be

    Anne Mccaffrey, Elizabeth Ann Scarborough

    eBook (Del Rey, Feb. 19, 2002)
    From the Hugo and Nebula award-winning authors comes the Petaybee series, full of gripping fantasy and daring adventure. Strange things are happening on the icy planet of Petaybee: Unauthorized genetically engineered species have been spotted; geologic survey teams sent to locate newly detected mineral deposits are either coming up empty or disappearing altogether. And the locals aren’t talking—especially not to the company bent on exploiting the planet. Disabled combat veteran Yanaba Maddock seems to be the perfect spy for the company. The frailty that was a liability in the military allows her to gain the trust of the Petaybean natives. But miraculously, with Yana’s relocation to the arctic planet comes the return of her health and strength. And the closer she gets to the people of Petaybee, the more determined she is to protect her new home. For something unusual and wonderful is happening on Petaybee. Something worth fighting for, even dying for—but especially, something worth living for. . . .
  • Powers That Be, The

    David Halberstam

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell, Aug. 15, 1980)
    In an abridgement of his Powers trilogy, the well-known theologian offers new ways of viewing God and Satan, angels and demons, and other ancient spiritual concepts in light of our modern experience.
  • The Powers That Be

    David Halberstam

    eBook (Open Road Media, Dec. 18, 2012)
    A Pulitzer Prize winner’s in-depth look at four media-business giants: CBS-TV, Time magazine, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times. In this fascinating New York Times bestseller, the author of The Best and the Brightest, The Fifties, and other acclaimed histories turns his investigative eye to the rise of the American media in the twentieth century. Focusing on the successes and failures of CBS Television, Time magazine, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times, David Halberstam paints a portrait of the era when large, powerful mainstream media sources emerged as a force, showing how they shifted from simply reporting the news to becoming a part of it. By examining landmark events such as Franklin D. Roosevelt’s masterful use of the radio and the unprecedented coverage of the Watergate break-in, Halberstam demonstrates how print and broadcast media as a whole became a player in society and helped shape public policy. Drawn from hundreds of exhaustive interviews with insiders at each company, and hailed by the Seattle Times as “a monumental X-ray study of power,” The Powers That Be reveals the tugs-of-war between political ambition and the quest for truth in a page-turning read. This ebook features an extended biography of David Halberstam.
  • The Powers That Be

    David Halberstam

    Paperback (University of Illinois Press, Oct. 19, 2000)
    Gives an account of power at work in America.
  • The Powers That Be

    David Halberstam

    Hardcover (Knopf, April 12, 1979)
    Recounts the growth in power and influence of the great media institutions and the changes that they have brought about on the American scene, focusing on the people who make up Time Incorporated, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and CBS
  • Powers That Be

    Anne McCaffrey, Elizabeth Ann Scarborough

    Mass Market Paperback (Del Rey, May 1, 1994)
    From the Hugo and Nebula award-winning authors comes the Petaybee series, full of gripping fantasy and daring adventure. Strange things are happening on the icy planet of Petaybee: Unauthorized genetically engineered species have been spotted; geologic survey teams sent to locate newly detected mineral deposits are either coming up empty or disappearing altogether. And the locals aren’t talking—especially not to the company bent on exploiting the planet. Disabled combat veteran Yanaba Maddock seems to be the perfect spy for the company. The frailty that was a liability in the military allows her to gain the trust of the Petaybean natives. But miraculously, with Yana’s relocation to the arctic planet comes the return of her health and strength. And the closer she gets to the people of Petaybee, the more determined she is to protect her new home. For something unusual and wonderful is happening on Petaybee. Something worth fighting for, even dying for—but especially, something worth living for. . . .
  • The Powers that Be.

    David. Halberstam

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1979)
    how the media became rich and powerful
  • Powers That Be

    Anne McCaffrey

    Hardcover (Del Rey, June 8, 1993)
    Strange things were happening on the icy planet called Petaybee. Unauthorized genetically engineered species had been spotted, while some people were simply disappearing. None of the locals were talking to the company, so the company sent disabled combat veteran Yanaba Maddock to spy. But a strange thing happened. With her relocation to the arctic planet came a return of Yana's health and strength. And the more she got to know the people of Petaybee, the more determined she became to protect her new home....From the Paperback edition.
  • Powers That Be

    Crystal Skye

    eBook (, March 7, 2020)
    When an accident reveals Callie has powers, her family moves across the country so she can attend a high school for those like her. Now Callie must figure out her ability and how to navigate new friendships. When one of those friends goes missing, her life becomes tangled with powers far beyond her control.
  • The Powers That Be

    David Halberstam

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel, June 1, 1986)
    Crackling with the personalities, conflicts, and ambitions that transformed the media from something that followed the news to something that formed it, "The Powers That Be" is David Halberstam's forceful account of the rise of modern media as an instrument of political power, published here with a new introduction by the author. Beginning with FDR's masterful use of radio to establish the sense of a personal, benevolently paternal relationship with the American people and culminating in the discovery and coverage of the Watergate break-in, Halberstam tracks the firm establishment of the media as a potent means of shaping both public opinion and public policy.He tells the story through vivid, intimate portraits of the men, women, and politics behind four key media organizations: CBS and its board chairman William S. Paley; "Time" magazine and its cofounder Henry Luce; the "Washington Post" and successive publishers Philip Graham and his wife, Katherine; and, the "Los Angeles Times" and publishers Norman Chandler and his son, Otis.
  • Powers That be

    Beverley Nichols

    Paperback (Popular Library, March 15, 1966)
    Vintage paperback
  • Powers That Be

    Anne McCaffrey, Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, Marina Sirtis

    Audio Cassette (Dove Entertainment Inc, July 1, 1993)
    While convalescing on the icy planet of Petaybee, Major Yanaba Maddock discovers that something odd--and maybe something wonderful--is happening on her new home world.