It is 1941, and friends Adam, Joe, Dale, and Catherine are similar to most young adults.
"A graphic history of the Civil War, told through everyday objects"--
More specifically, these narratives of modernist development and achievement located the movement almost exclusively ... Canadian Literature, and Emily Ballantyne, Marta Dvorak, and Dean Irvine's Translocated Modernisms start with the ...
Her swelling resistance is beset by the Federation's unstoppable death squad, who utterly crush all opposition. They are known as the Angels. This is their story.
The Swamp Angel's very name derived from this idea; one of the Union soldiers who helped construct the marsh battery reportedly said, ... Justifying the bombardment in a religious context, the poem posits a calculus of angels.
This book is about the intifada, the popular Palestinian uprising in the Israeli-occupied territories, broadcasted by television to an audience of millions.
A collaboration between the award-winning historian Ari Kelman and the acclaimed graphic novelist Jonathan Fetter-Vorm, Battle Lines showcases various objects from the conflict (a tattered American flag from Fort Sumter, a pair of opera ...
In Battle Lines, Eliza Richards charts the transformation of Civil War poetry, arguing that it was fueled by a symbiotic relationship between the development of mass media networks and modern warfare.
On the eve of Pearl Harbor, four young Americans from Chicago--brothers Joe and Dale, their friend Adam and his girlfriend, Catherine--find themselves on a headlong rush to war as they enlist in diverse branches of the military.
Coming back from war is never easy, as Sergeant Dave Henley's platoon discovers all too quickly when they return from fighting in Afghanistan.
Battle Lines
The casualties of war aren't only on the battlefield.
Battle Lines
Battle Lines