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What’s Killing America

What’s Killing America

Jason Rantz

LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2023
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Many Americans have no idea how badly our largest, Democrat-run cities have deteriorated. We've been complacent for far too long, assuming that the craziest elements of the radical Left would stay confined to the East and West coasts. But crime, drug addiction, homelessness, left-wing school indoctrination, so-called inclusive housing policies, and outrageous taxes don't stay within the big city limits of places like Los Angeles, Chicago, Portland, New York, Seattle, and San Francisco. The effects of ideologically driven left-wing policies always spread, which should alarm Americans regardless of their political leanings.Jason Rantz is a prominent radio host, a trusted journalist, and a frequent Fox News guest unafraid to go directly into the action. He's grown a national following by breaking news the mainstream media won't, covering the consequences of destructive leftist policies wherever they occur. He was right there for the chaos in his hometown of Seattle when liberal anarchists declared an autonomous, police-free "CHOP Zone." He infiltrates the Antifa marches and knows firsthand how those radicals operate. This is the shocking story of what he's learned.Employing on-the-ground reporting and fact-based analysis, Rantz zooms out to conduct a fascinating detailed, data-driven study of how these liberal policies result in chaos, misery, and (too often) bloodshed. He skillfully recounts the tragic events with a narrative reporter's eye for detail to tell the true story of what's happening in America's cities.
Malia's Ravine

Malia's Ravine

Jason Bloom

Robert J Bloom
2017
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Malia and her brother, Aaron, live on their family's farm, spending their days picking peaches, finding weeds, and running through the woods with their trusted dog, Pansky. During the warm summer hours, those woods offer adventure, relaxation and room to explore - as long as they stay on this side of the ravine. Yet one day, when Pansky runs off, the children quickly follow, and soon find themselves plunging into an adventure that will stretch the limits of imagination, resolve and courage... transforming Aaron into a valued confidant and Malia into a hero.
Yahweh's Coming of Age

Yahweh's Coming of Age

Jason Bembry

Eisenbrauns
2011
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In the Judeo-Christian tradition, the deity Yahweh is often portrayed as an old man. One of the epithets used of Yahweh in the Hebrew Bible, the Ancient of Days, is a source for this depiction of God as elderly. However, when we look closely at the early traditions of biblical Israel, we see a different picture: God is relatively youthful, a warrior who defends his people. This book is an examination of the question How did God become old?To answer this question, Bembry examines the way that aging and elderly human beings are portrayed in the Hebrew Bible. Then he makes a similar foray into the texts written in Ugaritic (a language quite close to ancient Hebrew), which provide a window into the ancient culture just north of Israel during the Late Bronze Age. He finds that Israel’s God shared attributes with the Ugaritic deities Baal and El. One prominent aspect of the similar attributes was that Yahweh’s depiction as a youthful warrior paralleled the way Baal was portrayed.The transformation from young deity to Ancient of Days took place at the intersection of two trajectories in the traditions of Israel. One trajectory is reflected in the way that apocalyptic traditions found in the book of Daniel recast the old Canaanite mythic imagery seen in the Ugaritic and early biblical texts. This trajectory allows Yahweh to take on qualities, such as old age, that were not associated with him during most of Israel’s history but were associated with El in the Canaanite traditions. The second trajectory, a depiction of Israel’s God as elderly, is connected with the development of the idea of Yahweh as father. The more comfortable the biblical tradents became with portraying Yahweh as a father—a metaphor that was not embraced in the early traditions—the easier it became for the people of Israel to think of Yahweh as occupying a stage of the human life cycle. These two trajectories came together in the 2nd century B.C.E., the chronological backdrop for Daniel 7, and found expression in a new epithet for Yahweh: Ancient of Days.
Nelson’S Refuge

Nelson’S Refuge

Jason R. Musteen

Naval Institute Press
2011
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Gibraltar has been one of Great Britain’s most legendary fortresses since its capture from Spain in 1704 and its strategic location as the gatekeeper of the Mediterranean Sea has given it a commanding position in the history of Modern Britain and in the history of the region. When war erupted between Britain and France in 1793, Gibraltar was already established as an impregnable fortress and as a strong source of British pride, but it was not yet a position of great strategic importance. However, during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1793–1815), Gibraltar became a powerful naval station in its own right and its soldiers became an offensive force as they frequently left the safety of their walls to attack the enemy in Europe and Africa. That combination of military and naval might transformed Gibraltar into a base capable of meeting the various demands in the Mediterranean for many years to come. This primarily naval and military history examines the growth of Gibraltar during this important time. The manuscript is not exclusively naval or military, though. The character of Gibraltar that has made it such a fascinating place to visit today includes a rich diversity of culture, religion, language, population, and history. Therefore, this work is at times a history of Gibraltarian society, of medicine and disease, of the convergence of religions, and of commerce in addition to being a history of Napoleon, Nelson, Wellington and the age in which they lived and fought.
Lincoln’s Lover

Lincoln’s Lover

Jason Emerson

Kent State University Press
2018
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In his Poetics, Aristotle said a historian and a poet do not differ from each other—one simply writes in verse and the other in prose. In fact, history and poetry have a long connection; much of what we know about ancient history throughout the world came to us through the centuries and millennia as epic poetry purporting to tell the stories of great men and events. The two genres also create a fascinating juxtaposition when each views one through the lens of the other. To consider the life of a historical person through poetry is both to see that person for who they were and to consider who that person could have, or even should have, been in a more poetically perfect world.Abraham Lincoln and poetry have a long and intimate connection. Lincoln wrote and even published multiple poems, and all of his greatest writings and speeches are themselves outstandingly and inherently poetic. Following Lincoln's death, hundreds of poetic tributes were published in newspapers across the country, and eulogies to the Great Emancipator in verse have continued to be penned ever since. But what about his wife, Mary? She also has a long and intimate connection to verse: she read and wrote poetry, was both ennobled muse and satirical target, and shared a love of the genre that formed a personal connection with her husband.Lincoln's Lover: Mary Lincoln in Poetry is a compilation of poetry written by, for, and about Mary Lincoln dating from 1839 to 2012. Each poem is prefaced with brief explanations contextualizing the historical events of Mary's life as portrayed in the poem, as well as an explanation of the poem and the poet who wrote it. Presented chronologically, the works offer a view of the changing perceptions of Mary Lincoln through the years. The poems show Mary as woman, wife, First Lady, and widow, as well as insane woman, complex individual, and intricate and indispensable part of her husband. A combination of poetry, history, and biography, Lincoln's Lover is a unique book that allows readers to experience Mary Lincoln's words, thoughts, experiences, and legacy as explained and exposed through poetry over the past 170 years.
Washington’s Marines

Washington’s Marines

Jason Bohm

Savas Beatie
2024
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The fighting prowess of United States Marines is second to none, but few know of the Corps’ humble beginnings and what it achieved during the early years of the American Revolution. That oversight is fully rectified by Jason Bohm’s eye-opening Washington’s Marines: The Origins of the Corps and the American Revolution, 1775-1777. The story begins with the oppressive days that drove America into a conflict for which it was ill-prepared, when thirteen independent colonies commenced a war against the world’s most powerful military with nothing more than local militias, privateers, and other ad hoc units. The Continental Congress rushed to form an army and placed George Washington in command, but soon realized that America needed men who could fight on the sea and on land to win its freedom. Enter the Marines. Bohm artfully tells the story of the creation of the Continental Marines and the men who led them during the parallel paths followed by the Army and Marines in the opening years of the war and through the early successes and failures at Lexington and Concord, Bunker Hill, Canada, Boston, Charleston, and more. As Washington struggled to preserve his command after defeats in New York and New Jersey in 1776, the nascent U.S. Navy and Marines deployed the first American fleet, conducted their first amphibious operation, and waged a war on the rivers and seas to block British reinforcements and capture critically needed supplies. Desperate times forced Congress to detach the Continental Marines from the Navy to join the embattled army as Washington sought an “important stroke” to defeat his adversary. Washington’s Marines joined their fellow soldiers in a protracted land campaign that culminated in turning-point victories at Trenton, Assunpink Creek, and Princeton. This chapter of the Continental Marines ends in Morristown, New Jersey, when Washington granted Henry Knox’s request to leverage the Marines’ expertise with naval guns to fill the depleted ranks of the army’s artillery during the “Forage War.” Washington’s Marines is the first complete study of its kind to weave the men, strategy, performance, and personalities of the Corps’ formative early years into a single compelling account. The sweeping prose relies heavily on primary research and the author’s own extensive military knowledge. Enhanced with original maps and illustrations, Washington’s Marines will take its place as one of the finest studies of its kind.
Frommer's EasyGuide to Disney World, Universal and Orlando
Preparing for an Orlando vacation can be a full-time job, and it costs a small fortune. Most other books on the market make the problem worse, burying vacationers in endless pages of pointless details unquestioningly cheering for the high-priced theme parks and resorts. But the lightweight, fact-packed Frommer’s EasyGuide cuts through the noise and compresses the information you truly need to know. No other book does what we do: Honest talk, solid essentials all updated after the pandemic lockdowns, and affectionate insider secrets to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, and the inimitable culture and history of Orlando and Central Florida. This groundbreaking Orlando guide was named Guide Book of the Year by the Society of American Travel Writers for creating it. Author Jason Cochran started going to Orlando as a child in the early 1970s and he keeps you on top of the newest developments in this ever-shifting tourist scene. He wants to help you master the parks with a minimum of anxiety and expense. No other book is as comprehensive while remaining so concise and so honest. No other book synthesizes advice, history, and good sense in such an easy-to-read format. It’s smart-like you. ? Smart appraisals of what is worth waiting in line for-and what you can skip-using the Frommer’s star rating system, plus “don’t miss” sections for each park ? Incredible restaurant recommendations -a full chapter’s worth. It is the only guide in which all city restaurants are family-owned and none are chains or franchises ? 16 pages of color photos ? Interior maps of the theme parks, plus area maps marked with hotels, restaurants, and attractions ? Rankings of the area’s best resorts and well-priced hotels, including bold warnings for which ones charge extra resort fees ? Brilliant tips to save money, avoid crowds, and skip the lines ? Fully updated post-pandemic lockdowns with insider details and secrets, including for The Star Wars: Galaxies Edge, Pandora -The World of Avatar, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Volcano Bay ? Money-saving tips and hacks to tame the high cost of an Orlando holiday ? Step-by-step itineraries whether you are bringing kids or not ? PLUS! A huge fold-out, indexed map of the entire Orlando area for on-the-go navigation Disney, the stress-free way! About Frommer's:There’s a reason that Frommer’s has been the most trusted name in travel for more than sixty years. Arthur Frommer created the best-selling guide series in 1957 to help American servicemen fulfill their dreams of travel in Europe, and since then, we have published thousands of titles became a household name helping millions upon millions of people realize their own dreams of seeing our planet. Travel is easy with Frommer’s.
Frommer's EasyGuide to London

Frommer's EasyGuide to London

Jason Cochran

FrommerMedia
2023
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This is London advice the way a friend would give it to you: fiercely opinionated, funny, and brimming not only with suggestions about what to see and do, but also what’s not worth your time. Whether you want to see Big Ben or the Harry Potter studios, Trafalgar Square or the V&A, London is a city with an overwhelming number of attractions, lodgings, restaurants, museums, and shops. Author Jason Cochran is the guide you want to have a pint with, bringing culture and history to life with wit and plain talk-it feels like he’s right there with you. Whether your budget is large or tight, you’ll see London like a local-something many guides claim but none do as well as this one.Cochran was awarded “Best Guidebook of the Year” by the Society of American Travel Writers for a previous edition of this guide. Fully updated post-lockdown.Frommer’s EasyGuide to London contains:16 pages of color photos, plus dozens more photos throughout the bookTube stops for every listing to help you navigate ancient streets quickly, plus a comprehensive section on strategies for the UndergroundBrilliant walking tours spanning the city, with mapsWhat’s free, what’s good for kids, what’s authentic, what’s newArea maps marked with attractions, restaurants, and hotels, plus a London Tube mapInterior maps of Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Tower of London, and the British MuseumSmart itineraries, including for families and short staysNewly expanded attractions recommendationsSection devoted to the city’s greatest pubsInsightful tips for navigating London’s customs and cultureSmart reviews of attractions, nightlife, hotels, restaurants and shops in all price ranges using the Frommer’s star rating systemSurprising section on overrated attractions that aren’t worth your timeSection on great day trips, including Oxford, Bath, Stonehenge, Windsor, and the setting for Downton AbbeyPLUS! A handy pull-out, indexed map of London for touring on the goAbout Frommer's: There’s a reason Frommer’s has been the most trusted name in travel for more than 60 years. Arthur Frommer created the best-selling guide series in 1957 to help American servicemen fulfill their dreams of travel in Europe, and since then, we have published thousands of titles, become a household name, and helped millions upon millions of people realize their own dreams of seeing our planet. Travel is easy with Frommer’s.
Frommer's England and Scotland

Frommer's England and Scotland

Jason Cochran; Stephen Brewer; Deborah Collcutt; Katie Featherstone; Samantha Priestley; Simon Willmore; Donald Strachan

Frommermedia
2023
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Frommer’s books aren’t written by committee, by A.I., or by travel writers who simply pop in briefly to a destination and then consider the job done. We use seasoned, locally-based journalists like Deborah Collcutt, Katie Featherstone, Samantha Priestley, Simon Willmore, and Donald Strachan, plus part-time residents like Jason Cochran and Stephen Brewer because they are all real experts. The seven of them spent months checking out all of England’s and Scotland’s best hotels, attractions, shops, wineries, and restaurants in person, so they could offer authoritative, candid reviews that will help you find the venues that suit your tastes and budget. In short, use this book and you’ll be eating in the places most tourists don’t know about, visiting top attractions at times when the crowds are at their thinnest, and patronizing the bars and clubs Brits and Scots hold dear. Inside the guide:Full-color photos and helpful maps, including a detachable foldout mapDetailed itineraries for planning your trip to suit your schedule and interests (and help you avoid lines and crowds)Candid reviews of the best restaurants, historic sights, museums, tours, shops, and experiences-and no-punches-pulled info on the ones not worth your time and moneyAccurate, up-to-date info on transportation, useful websites, telephone numbers, and moreCompelling cultural information so that you’ll better understand the history, cuisine, and traditions of both Britain and ScotlandBudget-planning help with the lowdown on prices and ways to save money, whether you’re traveling on a shoestring or in the lap of luxuryAbout Frommer's: There’s a reason Frommer’s has been the most trusted name in travel for more than 65 years. Arthur Frommer created the best-selling guide series in 1957 to help American servicemen fulfill their dreams of travel in Europe, and since then, we have published thousands of titles, become a household name, and helped millions upon millions of people realize their own dreams of seeing our planet. Travel is easy with Frommer’s.
Frommer's Disney World, Universal, and Orlando 2024
Preparing for an Orlando vacation can be a full-time job, and it costs a small fortune. Most other books on the market make the problem worse, burying vacationers in endless pages of pointless details unquestioningly cheering for the high-priced theme parks and resorts. But this lightweight, fact-packed guide cuts through the noise and compresses the information you truly need to know. No other book does what we do: Honest talk, money-saving tips, and affectionate insider secrets to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, and the inimitable culture and history of Orlando and Central Florida.This groundbreaking Orlando guide was named Guide Book of the Year by the Society of American Travel Writers. Author Jason Cochran started going to Orlando as a child in the early 1970s and he keeps you on top of the newest developments in this ever-shifting tourist scene. He wants to help you master the parks with a minimum of anxiety and expense.No other book is as comprehensive while remaining so concise and so honest. No other book synthesizes advice, history, and good sense in such an easy-to-read format. It’s smart-like you.Savvy tips for avoiding crowds, and skipping the linesMoney-saving hacks to tame the high cost of an Orlando holidayStep-by-step itineraries whether you are bringing kids or notSmart appraisals of what is worth waiting in line for-and what you can skip-using the Frommer’s star rating system, plus “don’t miss” sections for each parkA full chapter’s worth of restaurant recommendations. This is the only guide in which all city restaurants are family-owned and none are chains or franchises16 pages of color photosInterior maps of the theme parks, plus area maps marked with hotels, restaurants, and attractionsRankings of the area’s best resorts and well-priced hotels, including bold warnings for which ones charge extra resort feesFully updated with insider details and secrets, including for The Star Wars: Galaxies Edge, Pandora -The World of Avatar, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Volcano BayPLUS! A huge fold-out, indexed map of the entire Orlando area for on-the-go navigationDisney, the stress-free way!About Frommer’s: There’s a reason that Frommer’s has been the most trusted name in travel for more than 65 years. Arthur Frommer created the bestselling guide series in 1957 to help American service members fulfill their dreams of travel in Europe. Since then, we have published thousands of titles, becoming a household name by helping millions upon millions of people realize their own dreams of seeing our planet. Travel is easy with Frommer’s.
Frommer's London

Frommer's London

Jason Cochran

Frommermedia
2024
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This is London advice the way a friend would give it to you: fiercely opinionated, funny, and brimming not only with suggestions about what to see and do, but also what’s not worth your time. Whether you want to see Big Ben or the Harry Potter studios, Trafalgar Square or the V&A, London is a city with an overwhelming number of attractions, lodgings, restaurants, museums, and shops. Author Jason Cochran is the guide you want to have a pint with, bringing culture and history to life with wit and plain talk-it feels like he’s right there with you. Whether your budget is large or tight, you’ll see London like a local-something many guides claim but none do as well as this one.Cochran was awarded “Best Guidebook of the Year” by the Society of American Travel Writers for a previous edition of this guide. Frommer’s London contains:Dozens of full color photos throughout the bookTube stops for every listing to help you navigate ancient streets quickly, plus a comprehensive section on strategies for the UndergroundBrilliant walking tours spanning the city, with mapsWhat’s free, what’s good for kids, what’s authentic, what’s newArea maps marked with attractions, restaurants, and hotels, plus a London Tube mapInterior maps of Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Tower of London, and the British MuseumSmart itineraries, including for families and short staysNewly expanded attractions recommendationsSection devoted to the city’s greatest pubsInsightful tips for navigating London’s customs and cultureSmart reviews of attractions, nightlife, hotels, restaurants and shops in all price ranges using the Frommer’s star rating systemSurprising section on overrated attractions that aren’t worth your timeSection on great day trips, including Oxford, Bath, Stonehenge, Windsor, and the setting for Downton AbbeyPLUS! A handy pull-out, indexed map of London for touring on the goAbout Frommer's: There’s a reason Frommer’s has been the most trusted name in travel for more than 60 years. Arthur Frommer created the best-selling guide series in 1957 to help American servicemen fulfill their dreams of travel in Europe, and since then, we have published thousands of titles, become a household name, and helped millions upon millions of people realize their own dreams of seeing our planet. Travel is easy with Frommer’s.
Jason: The Sons of Crosby: Erotica Vampire Romance

Jason: The Sons of Crosby: Erotica Vampire Romance

Kathi S. Barton

World Castle Publishing, LLC
2017
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Recommended for 18+. Contains graphic sex and language. The Sons of Crosby Series 1.Jason 2.Chase (Coming Soon) 3.Elliot (Coming Soon) 4.Grayson (Coming Soon) 5.Ryan (Coming Soon) 6.Sean (Coming Soon) Spencer Graham had been trying to get a hold of Jason Crosby for weeks, but he didn't seem to answer emails, mail or the telephone. She had an idea that would make them a great deal of money, but she needed him to invest in her project before it was too late. So, barging into his home at 4 a. m. was the only solution as far as she was concerned. She didn't, however, expect him to answer the door naked and proposition her as soon as she walked in the door. Spencer did the only thing that came natural to her, she knocked him on his ass.... Jason Crosby was nearly two thousand years old, and in all his days as a vampire, he'd never seen anyone quite like her, not that he thought that was a good thing. He didn't. She was his mate, and he was only going the tolerate her because he had to....
America's Entangling Alliances

America's Entangling Alliances

Jason W. Davidson

Georgetown University Press
2020
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A challenge to long-held assumptions about the costs and benefits of America’s allies. Since the Revolutionary War, the United States has entered into dozens of alliances with international powers to protect its assets and advance its security interests. America’s Entangling Alliances offers a corrective to long-held assumptions about US foreign policy and is relevant to current public and academic debates about the costs and benefits of America’s allies. Author Jason W. Davidson examines these alliances to shed light on their nature and what they reveal about the evolution of American power. He challenges the belief that the nation resists international alliances, showing that this has been true in practice only when using a narrow definition of alliance. While there have been more alliances since World War II than before it, US presidents and Congress have viewed it in the country’s best interest to enter into a variety of security arrangements over virtually the entire course of the country’s history. By documenting thirty-four alliances—categorized as defense pacts, military coalitions, or security partnerships—Davidson finds that the US demand for allies is best explained by looking at variance in its relative power and the threats it has faced.
America's Entangling Alliances

America's Entangling Alliances

Jason W. Davidson

Georgetown University Press
2020
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A challenge to long-held assumptions about the costs and benefits of America’s allies. Since the Revolutionary War, the United States has entered into dozens of alliances with international powers to protect its assets and advance its security interests. America’s Entangling Alliances offers a corrective to long-held assumptions about US foreign policy and is relevant to current public and academic debates about the costs and benefits of America’s allies. Author Jason W. Davidson examines these alliances to shed light on their nature and what they reveal about the evolution of American power. He challenges the belief that the nation resists international alliances, showing that this has been true in practice only when using a narrow definition of alliance. While there have been more alliances since World War II than before it, US presidents and Congress have viewed it in the country’s best interest to enter into a variety of security arrangements over virtually the entire course of the country’s history. By documenting thirty-four alliances—categorized as defense pacts, military coalitions, or security partnerships—Davidson finds that the US demand for allies is best explained by looking at variance in its relative power and the threats it has faced.
Accalia's Children

Accalia's Children

Jason Gray

Page Publishing, Inc.
2021
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In the early 1950's, the old mining town of Park City, Utah was dying. Silver mines closed, miners fled, saloons, shops, and houses of pleasure shuttered, but one constant remained -- evil prowled in the darkness of back alleys, brutally ripping apart its unsuspecting victims with razor sharp teeth and claws. While authorities searched for a rabid canine predator, newspaper reporters Jamie Lamb and Beverly Aaron connected the slayings to something far more sinister and widespread. A sociopathic serial killer, tied to a wolf-worshiping cult, was waging a crusade of murder in the name of religious cleansing throughout northeastern Utah. Along their investigative path to identify the killer, they encounter a mysterious white husky whose canine instincts and intelligence help solve the murders but lead them into mortal danger. The story of all three is one of perseverance, intrigue, loyalty, and bonding, interwoven with the complexity of their lives - past and present - in a search that will determine their fates and their futures.