Good for any Star Wars fan.There are 2 versions of this same calendar for sale. And it is all there: Quicksilver's obsession with firearms; the Lovin' Spoonful's narking out on the manager of the improv group, the Committee; Janice Joplin's turbulent love life; Marty Balin's courageous attempt
Title | : | Nam: The Vietnam War in the Words of the Men and Women Who Fought There |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.90 (138 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0425101444 |
Format Type | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 301Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-6-16 |
Language | : | English |
Good for any Star Wars fan.There are 2 versions of this same calendar for sale. And it is all there: Quicksilver's obsession with firearms; the Lovin' Spoonful's narking out on the manager of the improv group, the Committee; Janice Joplin's turbulent love life; Marty Balin's courageous attempts to diffuse the violence at Altamont, the internal bickering of the Grateful Dead which lead them to serve "walking papers" to Pig Pen and Bob Weir for not having enough musical talent, and Bill Graham's fisticuffs with just about anyone who disagreed with him. Think encyclopedia of grammar. In fact, I just finished making all of my Christmas and Hanukkah cards from patterns in this book, and they came out pretty well. Although the discussion of rendering modes was insightful, I thought the SceneGraph and 'recipe' material was much too brief. WE hear of JBODs on a mere cursory manner.Quite obviously, it is very clear that the book is written by a educationist with very good written communication skills, but almost non-existent professional experience in SAN Technology.Prospective buyersthis title does not warrant either time, money or effort. My grandson loved both books!. I felt like I'd read a book that said "It's
Grunts recount losing their friends in combat; doctors remember the patients whose lives they desperately tried to save; soldiers try to understand how they could become willing participants in the slaughter of innocent civilians; and veterans, back in the US, discuss dealing with nightmares and a life far away from the constant presence of war.. Numerous people who experienced the Vietnam War firsthand share their stories in this oral history. Men and women, officers and draftees, prowar and antiwar veterans, all give personal accounts of the bloodshed they witnessed, and the horrifying circumstances they survivedFrom Library Journal The author based this 1981 volume on firsthand interviews with numerous unnamed military personnel who served in the war. . Although LJ's reviewer found the anonymity a drawback, he said that "Baker's work does give frightening insights into the continuing long-range effects of the Vietnam experience upon those who were the most intimately involved" (LJ 3/15/81). Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. Mark Baker is the author of the best-selling Cops: Their Lives in Their Own Words, Sex Lives: A Sexual Self-Portrait of America, D. A.: Prosecutors in Their Own Words, and Bad Guys: America's Most Wanted in their Own Words
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