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Lego Williams Racing FW14B & Nigel Mansell
Vendor: Lego.com Price: 79.99 $Hail the history of F1® innovation with the LEGO® Icons Williams Racing FW14B & Nigel Mansell (10353) home and office desk decor model building kit for adults. Craft a replica of the legendary F1 race car that propelled Nigel Mansell to victory in the 1992 Formula 1® World Championship. Complete with a Nigel Mansell minifigure, this premium display model makes a captivating centerpiece and a great holiday or birthday gift for fans of F1. The LEGO Icons Williams FW14B features working steering, wide rear slick tires with printed Goodyear lettering and a detailed engine, plus a display stand with vehicle details and stats. The Nigel Mansell minifigure comes with a helmet and a podium-style display stand featuring a photo and a quote from the legendary driver. Discover the dynamic range of LEGO F1 building sets designed for adults, kids and families. The LEGO Builder app features a 3D version of the building instructions included with this collectible race car construction kit.
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Lego Williams Racing FW14B & Nigel Mansell
Vendor: Lego.com Price: 79.99 $LEGO® Williams Racing FW14B & Nigel Mansell F1® race car set
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Edward B. Marks Music Company String Quartet No. 1 (William Bo...
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 39.99 $ (+6.99 $)String Quartet No. 1Voicing: Score & PartsInventory # : 00149902UPC: 888680081201ISBN: 1495035166Series: E.B. MarksFormat: String Quartet...
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Kenny B William OD
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 85.00 $Kenny B William OD in mint condition. Inspired by the Prince of Tone, this is a modified blues breaker circuit hand made by builder Kenny B. Shippi...
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art William Hippo Plush
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 24.95 $ (+7.95 $)This huggable hippopotamus references the famous "William®," an ancient Egyptian statuette in The Met collection. The beloved blue-glazed figurine was molded in faience, a ceramic material made from ground quartz, and forged circa 1961-1878 B. C. in Egypt's Middle Kingdom. Like the original William, our plush toy is decorated with lotus blossoms and marsh plants, which remind us of his habitat along the shallow banks of the Nile River. Click here to learn more about the Museum object that inspired this plush.
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William Howard Russell's Civil War: Private Diary and Letters, 1861-1862
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 35.04 $Book is in Used-VeryGood condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain very limited notes and highlighting. 1.2
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King William County in the Civil War, Along Mangohick Byways
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.64 $Dorothy Francis Atkinson, the granddaughter of a Confederate veteran, was born and raised on a section of the family farm which had been part of the battleground at Yellow Tavern. She graduated from Westhampton College with a major in history, from Emory
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Journal of William Dowsing : Iconoclasm in East Anglia During the English Civil War
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 97.79 $During the Civil War, in late 1643 and 1644, the Suffolk puritan William Dowsing visited some hundred parish churches in Cambridgeshire, and about a hundred and fifty in Suffolk, smashing stained glass and other 'superstitious' imagery, ripping up monumental brass inscriptions, destroying altar rails and steps, and pulling down crucifixes and crosses. He dealt equally vigorously with the chapels of the Cambridge colleges, still fresh from their Laudian re-ordering. This modern edition of Dowsing's journal brings together, with commentary, the Cambridgeshire and Suffolk sections of his record of what he destroyed, never previously published together. Dowsing and his character and beliefs are set in context, with coverage of Dowsing and the administration of iconoclasm; the work of Dowsing and his deputies in Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk; Dowsing and Cambridge University, and the arguments at Pembroke College; evidence of destruction in the other counties of the Eastern Association; the text and history of the journal. Contributors: JOHN BLATCHLY, TREVOR COOPER, JOHN MORRILL, S. SADLER, ROBERT WALKER.
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One of Lee's Best Men: The Civil War Letters of General William Dorsey Pender
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 3.49 $On the day that Lincoln was inaugurated in 1861, twenty-seven-year-old William Dorsey Pender, en route to the provisional Confederate capital in Montgomery, Alabama, hurriedly scribbled a note to his wife, Fanny. So began a prolific correspondence between a rising Confederate officer and his cherished wife that would last until Pender was mortally wounded at Gettysburg.First published by UNC Press in 1965, Pender's letters are filled with personal details, colorful descriptions, and candid opinions of such important figures as Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, J. E. B. Stuart, and A. P. Hill. His comments on his military activities and aspirations and the challenges of command, combined with his husbandly advice and affection, sketch an intimate and unvarnished portrait of the man who was perhaps the most distinguished North Carolina commander.
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Saddle Soldiers: The Civil War Correspondence of General William Stokes of the 4th South Carolina Cavalry
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 91.74 $These letters, dating from 1861 to 1865, give us a personal account of Civil War activities in South Carolina, North Carolina, & Virginia. General Stokes' outfit saw some of the heaviest fighting of the war, including numerous battles that were connected with the defense of Petersburg & Richmond. In his letters, however, he underplays the danger of death, sparing the reader the gruesome details of combat & the morbidity of his surroundings, & focuses instead on the facts, providing an eloquent account of the operations of war. Although 2nd in command of his outfit, the frequent absence of his superior officer forced primary responsibility of command on Stokes. His cool, unselfish leadership is evident & his confidence in his men, the war's cause, & his own abilities is steadfast--right through to the final painful disbanding of the regiment in April 1865 & the inevitable surrender of the South. Although all Regiment records were burned at the end of the war, the letters & memorabilia of General William Stokes, made available by his great granddaughter, preserve the history of South Carolina's 4th Calvary.
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Michigan's Civil War Citizen-General: Alpheus S. Williams
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.04 $Michigan's Civil War Citizen-General: Alpheus S. Williams 1.09
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Right Turn William Bradford Reynolds, the Reagan Administration, and Black Civil Rights [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 65.00 $Gold cloth, slight edge rubbing, lower corner bent, with coffee splash on side page edge. In DJ with just a hint of edge rubbing. Now protected in a mylar jacket. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 499 pages
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General Grant and the Rewriting of History: How the Destruction of General William S. Rosecrans Influenced Our Understanding of the Civil War
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.00 $294 pages. Never-read condition.
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Saddle Soldiers: The Civil War Correspondence of General William Stokes of the 4th South Carolina Cavalry
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.00 $These letters, dating from 1861 to 1865, give us a personal account of Civil War activities in South Carolina, North Carolina, & Virginia. General Stokes' outfit saw some of the heaviest fighting of the war, including numerous battles that were connected with the defense of Petersburg & Richmond. In his letters, however, he underplays the danger of death, sparing the reader the gruesome details of combat & the morbidity of his surroundings, & focuses instead on the facts, providing an eloquent account of the operations of war. Although 2nd in command of his outfit, the frequent absence of his superior officer forced primary responsibility of command on Stokes. His cool, unselfish leadership is evident & his confidence in his men, the war's cause, & his own abilities is steadfast--right through to the final painful disbanding of the regiment in April 1865 & the inevitable surrender of the South. Although all Regiment records were burned at the end of the war, the letters & memorabilia of General William Stokes, made available by his great granddaughter, preserve the history of South Carolina's 4th Calvary.
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William Howard Russell's Civil War: Private Diary and Letters, 1861-1862
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 146.19 $In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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William Henry Jernagin in Washington, D.C.: Faith in the Fight for Civil Rights (Hardback or Cased Book)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.13 $William Henry Jernagin was a devout Christian and fierce advocate for civil rights in the first half of the twentieth century. He was senior pastor of the Mount Carmel Baptist Church in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood for more than forty-five years. His activism made him an internationally recognized figure. He was a foundational leader in the American civil rights movement. His residency allowed him to contribute to the collective action to abolish Jim Crow in the nation s capital. Through his office in the National Baptist Convention, he also identified the potential in a lesser-known leader of the time, Martin Luther King Jr. Jernagin s passion lifted him to leading positions in the National Baptist Convention and National Fraternal Council of Negro Churches, as well as close work with Presidents Roosevelt, Truman and Eisenhower. Author Ida E. Jones reveals the story of this often-overlooked leader and his fight for civil rights while living in the District of Columbia."
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Injustice in Focus: The Civil Rights Photography of Cecil Williams
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.66 $Supports Goodwill of Silicon Valley job training programs. The cover and pages are in Good condition! Any other included accessories are also in Good condition showing use. Use can included some highlighting and writing, page and cover creases as well as other types visible wear.
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Oh, What a Loansome Time I Had: The Civil War Letters of Major William Morel Moxley, 18th Alabama Infantry, & Emily Beck Moxley [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.00 $Most surviving correspondence of the Civil War period was written by members of a literate, elite class; few collections exist in which the woman's letters to her soldier husband have been preserved. Here, in the exchange between William and Emily Moxley, a working-class farm couple from Coffee County, Alabama, we see vividly an often-neglected aspect of the Civil War experience: the hardships of civilian life on the home front.Emily's moving letters to her husband, startling in their immediacy and detail, chronicle such difficulties as a desperate lack of food and clothing for her family, the frustration of depending on others in the community, and her growing terror at facing childbirth without her husband, at the mercy of a doctor with questionable skills. Major Moxley's letters to his wife reveal a decidedly unromantic side of the war, describing his frequent encounters with starvation, disease, and bloody slaughter.To supplement this revealing correspondence, the editor has provided ample documentation and research; a genealogical chart of the Moxley family; detailed maps of Alabama and Florida that allow the reader to trace the progress of Major Moxley's division; and thorough footnotes to document and elucidate events and people mentioned in the letters. Readers interested in the Civil War and Alabama history will find these letters immensely appealing while scholars of 19th-century domestic life will find much of value in Emily Moxley's rare descriptions of her homefront experiences.
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No Pardons to Ask, Nor Apologies to Make: The Journal of William Henry King, Gray's 28th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Voices of the Civil War)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 92.62 $William Henry King began war service in 1862 in Louisiana and ended it in 1865 in Camden, Arkansas. During this period he chronicled action in the Trans-Mississippi theater, producing a diary that yields one of the most important accounts from a Confederate enlisted man. No Pardons to Ask, Nor Apologies to Make is a gritty look into the life of a soldier, with no romantic gloss. While most journals record the mundane day-to-dayroutine, King's consistently detailed entries-notable for their literary style, King's venomous wit, and his colorful descriptions-cover a wide array of matters pertaining to the Confederate experience in the West. King's observations about his superiors, the Confederacy, contraband, and the underreported Trans-Mississippi campaign are especially striking. Though his long service demonstrates a certain loyalty to the Confederate cause, he writes sharp criticisms of his superiors, of military discipline, and of contemporaneous social and class conditions. His discontent is rooted within a fiery sense of independence that conflicts with centralized authority, whether it takes the form of military, government, or class control. Few published diaries capture the tension and turmoil that existed in the Southern ranks or the class resentment that festered in some quarters of the Confederacy. No Pardons to Ask, Nor Apologies to Make makes an important contribution to understanding how class functioned in the Confederate command and also provides a much-needed account of action in the Trans-Mississippi theater, where the primary sources are extremely slim.
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Voices from Cemetery Hill: The Civil War Diary, Reports, & Letters of Colonel William Henry Asbury Speer
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 73.97 $Colonel William Asbury Speer fought in sixteen major battles of the Civil War. He was wounded twice in combat, served time in Northern prison camps, participated in Pickett;’s charge, marched with Jackson around the Union Army at Chancellorsville, and only weeks before his death, was elected to the North Carolina Senate. His Civil War diary and letters provide vivid accounts of battles at Hanover Court House, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania, all of which will interest scholars, military historians, and Civil War buffs. The story appeals to a rather broad reading audience because of the poignant, often poetic, power of the narrative.
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