Uncommon Carriers

Uncommon Carriers

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  • Author: John McPhee
  • Publisher: Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9780865477391
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260

McPhee, in prose distinguished by its warm humor, keen insight, and rich sense of human character, looks at the people who drive trucks, captain ships, pilot towboats, drive coal trains, and carry lobsters through the air: people who work in freight transportation.


Uncommon Valor

Uncommon Valor

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  • Author: Dwight Jon Zimmerman
  • Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
  • ISBN: 1429988916
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 323

Uncommon Valor from Dwight Jon Zimmerman and John D. Gresham presents a fascinating look at six of our bravest soldiers and the highest military decoration awarded in this country. Since the Vietnam War ended in 1973, the Medal of Honor, our nation's highest award for valor, has been presented to only eight men for their actions "above and beyond the call of duty." Six of the eight were young men who had fought in the current war in Iraq, Afghanistan, or both. All of these medals were awarded posthumously, as all had made the choice to give their lives so that their comrades might live. Uncommon Valor answers the searing question of who these six young soldiers were, and dramatically details how they found themselves in life-or-death situations, and why they responded as they did. For the first time, this book also provides a comprehensive history of the Medal of Honor itself—one marred by controversies, scandals, and theft. Using an extraordinary range of sources, including interviews with family members and friends, teammates and superiors in the military, personal letters, blogs posted within hours of events, personal and official videos and newly declassified documents, Uncommon Valor is a compelling and important work that recounts incredible acts of heroism and lays bare the ultimate sacrifice of our bravest soldiers.


Uncommon Warriors

Uncommon Warriors

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  • Author: Ken W. Sayers
  • Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
  • ISBN: 9781591147602
  • Category : Warships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

200 Years of the Most Unusual American Naval Vessels.


Looking for a Ship

Looking for a Ship

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  • Author: John McPhee
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • ISBN: 1429958111
  • Category : Transportation
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 254

This is an extraordinary tale of life on the high seas aboard one of the last American merchant ships, the S.S. Stella Lykes, on a forty-two-day journey from Charleston down the Pacific coast of South America. As the crew of the Stella Lykes makes their ocean voyage, they tell stories of other runs and other ships, tales of disaster, stupidity, greed, generosity, and courage.


The Founding Fish

The Founding Fish

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  • Author: John McPhee
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • ISBN: 0374706344
  • Category : Nature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 370

John McPhee's twenty-sixth book is a braid of personal history, natural history, and American history, in descending order of volume. Each spring, American shad-Alosa sapidissima-leave the ocean in hundreds of thousands and run heroic distances upriver to spawn. McPhee--a shad fisherman himself--recounts the shad's cameo role in the lives of George Washington and Henry David Thoreau. He fishes with and visits the laboratories of famous ichthyologists; he takes instruction in the making of shad darts from a master of the art; and he cooks shad in a variety of ways, delectably explained at the end of the book. Mostly, though, he goes fishing for shad in various North American rivers, and he "fishes the same way he writes books, avidly and intensely. He wants to know everything about the fish he's after--its history, its habits, its place in the cosmos" (Bill Pride, The Denver Post). His adventures in pursuit of shad occasion the kind of writing--expert and ardent--at which he has no equal.


Getting There

Getting There

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  • Author: Stephen B. Goddard
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 9780226300436
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 382

From the glory days of the railroad to today's gridlocked, six-lane highway, Getting There dramatizes America's shift from rail to road transportation, how it has robbed Americans of the choice of travel options enjoyed by Europeans, and why it threatens the nation's economic future. Stephen B. Goddard reveals how government joined automakers and roadbuilders to nearly destroy the rails, and why the 21st century will witness high-tech remedies and a railroad resurgence.


Irons in the Fire

Irons in the Fire

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  • Author: John McPhee
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • ISBN: 0374708479
  • Category : Literary Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 226

In this collection John McPhee once agains proves himself as a master observer of all arenas of life as well a powerful and important writer.


Tracks

Tracks

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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 832


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  • Category : Industrial efficiency
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1192


The Carriers

The Carriers

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  • Author: Anne Skomorowsky
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN: 0231552289
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 118

A tiny mutation on the X chromosome can shape a family’s history. Passed down from a “carrier” parent to a child, fragile X syndrome is the most common inherited cause of intellectual disability and autism. Beyond that—and a rarity among genetic disorders—some fragile X carriers not only transmit the mutation but also experience related conditions themselves. In such cases, carriers can have tremors, infertility, and psychiatric disorders that complicate raising children with fragile X syndrome—and all too often, they suffer in silence. The Carriers investigates this common but still little-known genetic condition and its life-altering consequences. Anne Skomorowsky reveals how this disorder afflicts families across generations, telling the stories of the mothers and grandparents of fragile X patients and considering how genes interact with family dynamics. She interweaves the personal narratives and family histories of the people affected by fragile X disorders with clear and accessible explanations of the science behind them. Skomorowsky unpacks the latest research on the fragile X mutation and explores the history of its discovery. She highlights the roles of women as carriers, caregivers, and researchers who have made astonishing scientific breakthroughs over the last three decades. The Carriers is an essential book for fragile X families, including those just learning they are carriers, and for all readers interested in the complexities of heredity, the ethical dilemmas of genetic medicine, and the relationship between genes and personality.