The Way it was

  • The Way it was
    By David Compton

    The Way it was

  • The Way It Was
    By Dolores Palá

    He even eyed Mayor La Guardia suspiciously. My father's vision of the world was so blurred by the time of Mono's death that I was able to disengage myself from being at home without much effort. He never mentioned my increasing absence ...

  • The Way it was: Pearl Harbor, the Original Photographs
    By Donald M. Goldstein

    Others who helped were Richard F. Barnes, Jr.; Lt. Paul B. Conway, USN (Ret.); Comdr. David R. Permar, USCG (Ret.); and Michael Back. Goldstein wishes to extend his personal appreciation to his wife, Mariann; his research assistant, ...

  • The Way It Was: Mid West Fishermen and Their Boats from 1894
    By Russell David Cooper

    A history of the fishing industry in Geraldon. This book gives the history of the industry prior to 1939. Written by well respected Geraldton identity. A worthy addition to fishing history in Western Australia. B/W illus.

  • The Way it was: Sex, Surgery, Treasure, and Travel, 1907-1987
    By George Crile

    Bryan Brooke , the noted British surgeon , in an article published in England a year before Turnbull's and mine , had described an everted ileostomy . He had buried this landmark in a long article , which discussed all aspects of the ...

  • The Way It Was: A Boyhood Memoir 1934-1948
    By Donald H. Brown

    Not long afterward, Mrs. Campbell, who was selling her furniture in preparation for a move, had an unknown man come to her apartment pretending to purchase some furniture. However, he was more interested in looking out her front window, ...

  • The Way It Was: My Life with Frank Sinatra
    By Eliot Weisman

    Laden with surprising, moving, and revealing stories, The Way It Was also shows a side of Sinatra few knew.

  • The Way It Was: My Life with Frank Sinatra
    By Eliot Weisman, Jennifer Valoppi

    Sure enough, after about a year, Roy signed them with EMI Records and they released an album. Not long after, the group decided that they wanted to go forward without Joe. Roy came to me with the news. “I have a lot of money in this ...

  • The Way It Was: The University of Iowa, 1964-1989
    By Duane C. Spriestersbach

    October 21, 1965: “U of I Student Burns Draft Card during Sound Off.” “Smith [a university student] said that “Now is the time, because of my own sense of dignity, my own sense of morality, to burn my draft card.

  • The Way It Was: Stories from the Miner's Shack
    By Rhea Coleman

    The Way It Was: Stories from the Miner's Shack

  • The Way It Was: Further Adventures of Coyote and Raven
    By Doug Hodges

    On the single-lane black-topped road, he hitched a ride in the back of a pickup which let him out at the gates of camp, where he walked in and went to bed. In the morning, he received congratulations as being the only one who had found ...

  • The Way it was: Vignettes from My One-room Schools
    By Edith Van Kleek

    I had left Hardindell because of the lengthy travel time to and from school; one might think that at least it would be better than climbing through fences and walking the last part of the way, but the fact was that I liked teacherage ...

  • The Way It Was

    local road stretching from the Saluda HYWY, (also called The Meeting Street Road) accessing the family residences, taking you all the way to The Simmons Ridge Road.The Morgan Settlement was located off to the left- Uncle John Henry's ...

  • The Way It Was: Mathematics from the Early Years of the Bulletin
    By Donald Saari

    One question remains to be treated in any case ; a polygon being given , is it possible to cut it up into triangles and remove one of the pieces in such a way that the remaining polygon may be equivalent to the given polygon , that is ...

  • The Way It Was
    By Alvin Fuhrman

    CHAPTER 72 My Army Buddy Not long ago I walked into the barbershop in Lindsay, and there was Hugh Perry, my army buddy from way back in the early 1950s. We were both stationed in Kurmainz-Kaserne close to Mainz, Germany.

  • The Way It Was: My Autobiography
    By Stanley Matthews

    With the whole of Bloomfield Road hushed and all eyes focused on Bill's snailpace shot, the ball eventually trickled over the line and came to rest just three or four inches into the goal. A terrific roar ripped around the ground as the ...

  • The Way It Was
    By L Langford Hodges

    As he surveyed the area he decided to get back a ways from the creek and locate his retreat where the hill started to rise. He selected one of the large rocks that had a good overhang of about three feet and it was high enough above the ...

  • The Way it was: Pearl Harbor--the Original Photographs
    By J. Michael Wenger, Donald M. Goldstein, Katherine V. Dillon

    Containing both American and Japanese photographs, this book is published to mark the 50th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. The text tells the harrowing personal stories of...

  • The Way it was: More Glimpses of Detroit's History from the Pages of Hour Detroit Magazine
    By George Bulanda

    If you recall the J.L. Hudson Thanksgiving Day Parade, visiting the Children's Zoo at Belle Isle, taking in a flick at downtown's Madison Theatre, scarfing down a hot-fudge sundae at Sanders, rocking out at the Grande Ballroom, or cheering ...

  • The Way it was: The Viking age . The Vikings in Scotland : stories from the sagas / Eric Simpson
    By Eric Simpson, Brian Chaplin

    The Way it was: The Viking age . The Vikings in Scotland : stories from the sagas / Eric Simpson