In the Arena: Stories of Political Lifeby Booth Tarkington"In The Arena: Stories of Political Life" was originally published in 1905. It is a collection of short stories by Booth Tarkington all of which have something to do with politics. The book is divided into two parts. Part I consists of four short stories, and Part II has two short stories.
Compiles a selection of major works by Teddy Roosevelt, including excerpts from such pieces as Naval History of the War of 1812, The Winning of the West, The Peace of Righteousness, The Rough Riders, and History as Literature. Reprint.
If we won’t fight for America, then what will we fight for? And if not now, then when? Get in the arena!
What does Christ have to do with athletic competition? Can sports be redeemed? In the Arena will answer these questions so that readers: Understand how the gospel of Christ shapes our understanding and enjoyment of sports.
A collection of illustrated articles about select candidates who ran for and lost the election for the office of U.S. President, from Aaron Burr in 1800 to Hillary Clinton in 2016; includes a foreword by the 1988 Democratic nominee for ...
The Arena is one of the Saint Ignatius' most famous books.
To win her freedom, Lyn will do what no girl has done before: enter the arena and fight her father's murderer-even though she's falling in love with him.
Drawing on an array of approaches—biographical, ecological and environmental, literary and political, Theodore Roosevelt, Naturalist in the Arena analyzes this energetic man’s manifold encounters with the great outdoors.
Follows Weinberger from childhood to college, from Harvard Law School to World War II, and from the California State Assembly to the cabinets of three presidents, offering new insight into...
Comes with QR codes that take the reader to behind-the-scenes documents, videos, trial audio and text message threads.
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