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Thomas Fleming

    A Narrative of a Revolutionary Soldier
    The Ripple Effect
    The Officer´s Wives
    PDR for Herbal Medicines
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    • PDR for Herbal Medicines

      • 858 Seiten
      • 31 Lesestunden
      4,4(24)Abgeben

      Profiles more than seven hundred herbal medicines, discussing their names, uses, contraindications, side effects, and dosage; with seven indexes, and drug/herb interactions and safety guides.

      PDR for Herbal Medicines
    • The Ripple Effect

      Memoirs from the Inside

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,0(2)Abgeben

      Exploring the profound themes of forgiveness and redemption, this memoir recounts the journey of a man who faced the consequences of his choices while incarcerated in a maximum-security prison. Through struggles with addiction, racism, and violence, Thomas reflects on his dark past and the unlikely source of forgiveness that guided his transformation. As he confronts his inner demons and seeks to change the perceptions of those around him, the narrative offers a powerful examination of survival and the quest for personal redemption over three decades.

      The Ripple Effect
    • An American colonial soldier presents an account of his experiences fighting for freedom during the Revolutionary War, in a narrative featuring a new introduction by Thomas Fleming.

      A Narrative of a Revolutionary Soldier
    • The Conservative Movement

      • 140 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      At the beginning of the '90s, conservative commentators have increasingly focused on the growing fragmentation of the American political & intellectual Right. From the early postwar years, when a small band of intellectual dissidents emerged in response to the Soviet threat, to the '80s & the Reagan years, when the coalition of journalists, politicians & lobbyists known as the New Right reached its height of influence, the conservative movement has always been a complex, shifting set of ideologies & factions. In this revised, updated study, Paul Gottfried provides an insider's look at the factions & controversies, the personalities & ideologies, the rival journals & institutes. He argues that the scope of this war on the Right has been misrepresented by journalists, who've been sympathetic to the moderates & have consistently downplayed the strength & intelligence of the paleoconservatives. A striking feature of the book is a detailed, well-informed exposition of conservative foundations & think tanks--revealing who funds whom & who controls whom--information that has never before appeared in print. Gottfried discusses the implications of the '92 electoral campaign for the future of the Right: from paleocon Pat Buchanan's controversial bid for the Republican nomination to the migration of several leading neocons over to Bill Clinton's camp. Certain to spark both attention & controversy, this book is required reading for anyone who wants to understand a complex conservative landscape & its prospects.

      The Conservative Movement