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Less Than Two Days

Less Than Two Days

Lewis W Heniford

Xlibris Us
2018
pokkari
A young American soldier stationed in Germany in 1952, meets a British girl in London. He romances her during their first day in a glorious pub crawl accompanied by his Army buddy. Next day, they enjoy the playing fields of Eton and a band concert for the Queen at Windsor Castle. When they bid goodbye at Euston Station already infatuated, they have seen each other less than two days, never alone. She tries to visit him in Germany, but travel restrictions for the trip cause her to cancel. Angry over being stood up, the soldier and his buddy visit Ireland, Wales, even London, and he does not call her. Returning to the barracks in Germany, he finds her telegram that had arrived too late. The two cannot meet before his being sent back to the States for separation from the military. They exchange letters for four years, trying to reunite either in England or America. But problems intervene, including a girl to whom the soldier had been engaged before his London adventure and a conniving woman. He and the British girl struggle during his residency year at Stanford University to qualify for his Ph.D. Their greatest problem is pregnancy.
Less Than Two Days

Less Than Two Days

Lewis W Heniford

Xlibris Us
2018
sidottu
A young American soldier stationed in Germany in 1952, meets a British girl in London. He romances her during their first day in a glorious pub crawl accompanied by his Army buddy. Next day, they enjoy the playing fields of Eton and a band concert for the Queen at Windsor Castle. When they bid goodbye at Euston Station already infatuated, they have seen each other less than two days, never alone. She tries to visit him in Germany, but travel restrictions for the trip cause her to cancel. Angry over being stood up, the soldier and his buddy visit Ireland, Wales, even London, and he does not call her. Returning to the barracks in Germany, he finds her telegram that had arrived too late. The two cannot meet before his being sent back to the States for separation from the military. They exchange letters for four years, trying to reunite either in England or America. But problems intervene, including a girl to whom the soldier had been engaged before his London adventure and a conniving woman. He and the British girl struggle during his residency year at Stanford University to qualify for his Ph.D. Their greatest problem is pregnancy.
Sandy Island Exposé

Sandy Island Exposé

Lewis W Heniford

Xlibris Us
2018
pokkari
James Hemming, sixty-two, married but childless, a syndicated columnist based in California, has exposed enough secrets and crimes to earn a wall full of awards and commendations for investigative reporting. Recently, he has stumbled onto the story of his career, but revealing it would destroy his family. Jamess diagnosis of cancer brings into focus his mortality. He fights back by undergoing treatment, but the outcome is unsure. He may have but a brief time left. Fully aware that he has spent almost four decades a continent away from his domineering brother, Oaks, and their older sister, Millie, who is their center of gravity, he needs to uncover their secrets.
Cross a Far River

Cross a Far River

Lewis W Heniford

Xlibris Us
2018
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Daniel, a black man who is well educated and free, supervises Foundhaven, a rice plantation on the upper reaches of the Pee Dee River in South Carolina in 1776. Pox has decimated his Negro workforce, compelling the purchase of a rebellious lot from Barbados. He and his overseer leave for Charles Town to get them just as a South Carolina provincial congress delegation arrives to engage Foundhaven's owner in the Sons of Liberty conference in the state capital about a united front against George III's tyrannies. The master and mistress of the plantation are feting the military men when word arrives about a battle in Lexington, Massachusetts, and the harsh British punishment. As the delegation departs for their conference, Daniel buys the lot from Barbados and marries the black woman with them. The purchased men enable the rice harvest, and he turns to his plan to lead Foundhaven slaves and others from the Carolinas to freedom beyond the Mississippi. He calls representatives of Indian nations and slaves at other plantations. The nearer the meeting comes, the more doubts Daniel has about his role. The Barbados woman he has married forces him to decide his role. When he declines to lead the exodus, she has the blacks kill him.
Story of the one hundred and first Ohio infantry
Story of the one hundred and first Ohio infantry - A memorial volume is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1894. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Annals of Henrico Parish, Diocese of Virginia, and Especially of St. John's Church, the Present mother church of the Parish, from 1611 to 1884
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Exploring Cuba

Exploring Cuba

Bette Tate-Beaver; Lewis W. Diuguid

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
nidottu
Exploring Cuba: Erasing Fears Through Multicultural Education details the cultural and professional exchanges to Cuba organized by the National Association of Multicultural Education (NAME) between 2015 and 2019, with additional reflections on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Cuba—U.S. relations.Because of the long-imposed U.S. embargo, or blockade, access to information about life in Cuba can be limited in the U.S. This book chronicles first-hand account of NAME’s trips to Cuba over a 5-year period. Interspersed with insights from U.S.-based multicultural educators, authors and Cuban delegates, it documents what NAME members learned about Cuba’s people, history, health care system, culture, arts, and education systems. It also explores the effects of the coronavirus global pandemic on Cuba and its vital tourist industry, as well as the July 2021 protests and aftermath, including a new wave of immigration to the U.S. The book argues for the end of the U.S. embargo with Cuba and the normalization of diplomatic relations between the two countries, so that unrestricted tourism and trade can benefit both countries.Combining travelogue observations with statistics and scholarly accounts, this volume will be useful reading for scholars and students of Multicultural Education, International Education and Comparative Education. It will also be beneficial to educators and Cuba solidarity activists.
Exploring Cuba

Exploring Cuba

Bette Tate-Beaver; Lewis W. Diuguid

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
sidottu
Exploring Cuba: Erasing Fears Through Multicultural Education details the cultural and professional exchanges to Cuba organized by the National Association of Multicultural Education (NAME) between 2015 and 2019, with additional reflections on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Cuba—U.S. relations.Because of the long-imposed U.S. embargo, or blockade, access to information about life in Cuba can be limited in the U.S. This book chronicles first-hand account of NAME’s trips to Cuba over a 5-year period. Interspersed with insights from U.S.-based multicultural educators, authors and Cuban delegates, it documents what NAME members learned about Cuba’s people, history, health care system, culture, arts, and education systems. It also explores the effects of the coronavirus global pandemic on Cuba and its vital tourist industry, as well as the July 2021 protests and aftermath, including a new wave of immigration to the U.S. The book argues for the end of the U.S. embargo with Cuba and the normalization of diplomatic relations between the two countries, so that unrestricted tourism and trade can benefit both countries.Combining travelogue observations with statistics and scholarly accounts, this volume will be useful reading for scholars and students of Multicultural Education, International Education and Comparative Education. It will also be beneficial to educators and Cuba solidarity activists.