In from the Cold

  • In from the Cold
    By J.T. Rogers

    Flynn might have stayed a baker's burgeoning apprentice and would-be son had he not caught the interest of a militaryminded senator patronizing the bakery two years before war broke out in Europe. Flynn's unintentional display of ...

  • In from the Cold: Latin America’s New Encounter with the Cold War
    By Gilbert M. Joseph, Daniela Spenser

    Fond 89, register 38, files 7-8; Castañeda, La vida en rojo, 409; Furiati, Fidel Castro, 431, 460; Blight and Brenner, Sad and Luminous Days, xxii. These figures become important when compared with the $600,000 allocated to the vcp for ...

  • In From the Cold: What I've Learned About Life, Love, and Letting Go!
    By Juliette McNeil

    "You can find your way to a better place." Juliette McNeil knows more keenly than many that life isn't always easy.

  • In from the Cold: Latin America’s New Encounter with the Cold War
    By Gilbert M. Joseph, Daniela Spenser

    Representing a collaboration among eleven North American, Latin American, and European historians, anthropologists, and political scientists, this volume attempts to facilitate such a cross-fertilization.

  • In from the Cold
    By Mary Sullivan

    When it's cold outside… A city girl to her core, Callie MacKintosh doesn't do rugged.

  • In from the Cold: Reflections on Australia’s Korean War
    By Michael Kelly, John Blaxland, Liam Brewin Higgins

    This book includes the perspectives of leading academics, practitioners and veterans contributing fresh ideas on the conduct and legacy of the Korean War.

  • In from the Cold
    By Mercy Celeste

    Nathan and Quinn struggle to deal with their past while the present slowly crashes around them. Brought together by grief, their tentative new beginning may very well come to a sizzling end, leaving them both out in the cold forever.