"Success without Victory explores the political, social, and psychological contexts behind the cases themselves, as well as the eras from which they originated and the legal changes they subsequently influenced."--Jacket.
The remarkable hardcover success of Triumph Without Victory was evidence of the public's need for a three-dimensional behind-the-scenes account of the Gulf War. Now this acclaimed work is available in...
McPherson, Battle Cry, 742–750; 760–762; Catton, Grant Takes Command, 338–341, on northern moves toward a negotiated peace; Castel, Decision in the West. 2. Schott, Alexander H. Stephens, 334, also in Eicher, Longest Night, 49. 3.
An award-winning strategic analyst presents a charter for personal business success based on his "28 Maxims of Victory," lessons drawn from historical examples of effective leadership that paved the way for the building of successful ...
This book was written with the intention to help motivate and instruct the business professional in achieving success in their career and to help them move up to different levels, step-by-step, until goals are realized.
Candid, concise, quotable, and realistic, Fran Tarkenton is the best possible guide to finding success through the power of failure.
T. H. Breen introduces us to the ordinary men and women who took responsibility for the course of the American revolution.
America's elder statesman of foreign affairs draws on over 40 years of experience in international politics to examine the crucial challenge facing the world today--world peace. A nationwide bestseller in...
... “Sociopsychological Predictors of Affiliation with Alcoholics Anonymous: A Longitudinal Study of Treatment Success,” Social Psychiatry 5 (1970): 51–52; Hal Arkowitz and Scott O. Lilienfeld, “Does Alcoholics Anonymous Work?
In this book, the authors reveal what MacArthur knew about setting the right goals, building sleek, fast-response organizations, inspiring subordinates to unprecedented performance, focusing relentlessly on results, and winning.
Victory without Violence is the story of a small, integrated group of St. Louisans who carried out sustained campaigns from 1947 to 1957 that were among the earliest in the nation to end racial segregation in public accommodations.