Monday, January 20, 2020

Hunter Killer Download

ISBN: B07QXKCCY7
Title: Hunter Killer Pdf A Pike Logan Novel

Pike Logan tracks highly-trained Russian assassins to Brazil in this blistering, action-packed thriller from New York Times bestselling author and former Special Forces Officer Brad Taylor.Pike Logan and the Taskforce were once the apex predators, an unrivaled hunting machine that decimated those out to harm the United States, but they may have met their match. While Pike Logan and Jennifer Cahill prepare to join their team on a counter-terrorist mission in the triple frontier—the lawless tri-border region where Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay meet—they are targeted in Charleston, South Carolina. A vicious explosion kills a friend, and the perpetrators have set it up to look like an accident. While the authorities believe this was not foul play, Pike knows the attack was meant for him. When he loses contact with the team in South America, Pike is convinced he and the Taskforce are under assault. His men are the closest thing to family that Pike has, which means he will do anything, even ignore direct orders to stand down, to find them. Pike and Jennifer head to Brazil to investigate their disappearance and run headlong into a crew of Russian assassins. Within days they are entangled in a byzantine scheme involving Brazilian politics and a cut-throat battle for control of offshore oil fields. Forged in combat, the Russians are the equal of anything the Taskforce has encountered before, but they make a mistake in attacking Pike’s team, because Pike has a couple of elite Israeli assassins of his own. And Pike will stop at nothing to protect his family.

Killed read Actually I've tried editing reviews of this book three times, however when I try to edit, it exits me. That snufoo needs fixing Amazon on my Kindle! Hopefully I will have this review only on this page. Initially I vacillated between a 4* and 5*. Why? Simply because I felt it deviated from actual story line by long descriptions of places etc., Another adverse feeling I had was constantly referring to Task Force as 'killers'. Yes they kill, but I see them more as 'heroes ' doing a job for the good of innocents, country, countries or world. Though if you are a regular Pike Logan reader, you know Shoshanna and Pike walk in that killed abyss when loved ones are threatened or a person's choice in their way of life is taken from them by evil persons. But that is just my own idiosyncratic opinion sorry. Now why I have it a 5*. I love Pike Logan and his crew. Not to throw too many spoilers, but with the loss of one of my favorite people in Hunter Killer, which really began the journey to find this person's killer/killers, I found I was literally unable to put book down. It was explisive, and there is a play on word, explosive, which if you've read the book you know what I mean, if not, I suggest you read it. Totally explosive in more ways than that I can count! Another huge success and if you miss reading this great Brad Taylor '"edge of the seat" read, you will miss out one of the hottest reads of all black ops!đź’–Brad Taylor At His Best! Brad Taylor's latest, Hunter Killer, is definitely one of his best. Non-stop action with all the most informative details and nuances that a seasoned special ops operator like Taylor would know and is able to share. Like the last one, the Russians are back... THE RUSSIANS! And they have no idea what's coming for them: Pike Logan. Pike and his Task Force team have been stood down by the cowardly Oversight Council, just when Pike's family, his family (!), is under direct attack in Charleston. Those Russian clods have no chance. But they're doing something evil in Brazil, so Pike and the team must go down there and sort it out. And man, do they ever. The Council is MIA, but finally, the President goes rogue and supports the team, and as you would want it, Pike and company kick ass, win the day, and get back to their old life in Charleston. Bummer note: one of the key Task Force guys goes down... and that will be avenged big time. One of those you can't put it down--for real.Outstanding. Very fluid. Breathtaking. Unfortunately I devoured it as if it was made of chocolate. Lol. Can’t wait for next Pike Logan novel. Always enjoy the works from this author. I need to learn to read slower. Lol. Outstanding. Very fluid. Breathtaking. Unfortunately I devoured it like chocolate. Lol. Need to learn to read slower. Can’t wait for the next Pike Logan novel.

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Friday, December 20, 2019

Lifespan Free Pdf

ISBN: B07QGH1Q43
Title: Lifespan Pdf Why We Age - and Why We Don't Have To

Audio bonus! Includes exclusive conversations with the authors!

From an acclaimed Harvard professor and one of Time's most influential people, this paradigm-shifting audiobook shows how almost everything we think we know about aging is wrong, offers a front-row seat to the amazing global effort to slow, stop, and reverse aging, and calls listeners to consider a future where aging can be treated.

For decades, experts have believed that we are at the mercy of our genes and that natural damage to our genes - the kind that inevitably happens as we get older - makes us become sick and grow old.

But what if everything you think you know about aging is wrong? What if aging is a disease - and that disease is treatable?

In Lifespan, one of the world's foremost experts on aging and genetics reveals a groundbreaking new theory that will forever change the way we think about why we age and what we can do about it. Aging isn't immutable; we can have far more control over it than we realize. This eye-opening and provocative work takes us to the front lines of research that is pushing the boundaries on our perceived scientific limitations, revealing incredible breakthroughs - many from Dr. David Sinclair's own lab - that demonstrate how we can slow down, or even reverse, the genetic clock. The key is activating newly discovered vitality genes - the decedents of an ancient survival circuit that is both the cause of aging and the key to reversing it. Dr. Sinclair shares the emerging technologies and simple lifestyle changes - such as intermittent fasting, cold exposure, and exercising with the right intensity - that have been shown to help lead to longer lives.

Lifespan provides a road map for taking charge of our own health destiny and a bold new vision for the future when humankind is able to live to be 100 years young.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

A must-read on longevity research! I’ve been following David Sinclair’s work for quite a while now through podcasts, articles, etc. But this book is a comprehensive overview of all of his findings organized into an easy to follow format that reads less like a scientific paper and more like a novel on the history of aging and longevity study.I was initially concerned that the book would be too technical in nature, but it’s not. David does an excellent job using analogies and examples in real life that make difficult biological concepts easier to understand.The book is divided into three sections: What We Know, What We’re Learning, and Where We’re Going. It’s a fascinating look into the history of longevity research, the tools that are currently available to us including lifestyle changes, and the exciting future possibilities ahead for all humankind.This is one of the best, if not the best book currently on longevity research. Highly recommended to anyone curious on the topic.90 is the new 70! This book is life-changing. I’m 39. I have 3 kids. And it gives me hope that I can get a lot more healthy years with them. 80 years is not long enough to live!!!Takes a long time to get to the point So far I have turned pages trying to get to the part about current breakthroughs on longevity, a subject that interests me. I keep reading about evolution, which is a disproved theory and boring either way, and just seem to be spinning my wheels. How can I cut to the chase?

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Sunday, December 8, 2019

That Wild Country Pdf

ISBN: 1542043069
Title: That Wild Country Pdf An Epic Journey through the Past, Present, and Future of America's Public Lands
Author: Mark Kenyon
Published Date: 2019-12

“Kenyon’s writing and traveling style are equally companionable…he evokes in his prose an appealing sense of shared experience…a strong argument for why two often politically opposed factions, hunters and environmentalists, should come together under the #KeepItPublic banner…succeeds in making the political simultaneously personal and universal.” —Publishers Weekly“When friends complain to me about the ideological divisions ripping America in two, I cheer them up with stories about our public lands. Right now, groups and individuals as diverse as the nation itself are coalescing around the rallying cry of ‘Keep It Public’ as we fight to defend the environmental integrity and accessibility of our public lands. Let Mark Kenyon’s That Wild Country be our guiding text. Not only does Kenyon tell you why and how we have public lands, but he also tells you why and how we’ll keep them. Read this book and join the movement.” —Steven Rinella, bestselling author of The MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook and American Buffalo“This is a must-read for all public-land owners. Mark weaves his own adventures and connections to public land into the history on how we were gifted this great legacy. Read this book, be inspired, and become engaged.” —Land Tawney, president and CEO of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers “More than a century ago John Muir warned that ‘Wilderness is a necessity…They will see what I meant in time.’ For better or worse we have arrived in the cultural moment that the wandering Scotsman foresaw, when the landscapes that are most vital to the survival of America’s soul are also the most jeopardized. Thoroughly immersed in said moment, with pure heart and true aim, Mark Kenyon has written an engrossing walkabout of his own that pairs an impassioned, unquenchable desire for wild country with a rare, marksman-cool ability to articulate the complex issues and stakes in our fight for public lands. A wonderful debut.” —Chris Dombrowski, author of Body of Water“America’s public lands are under assault, from chronic underfunding, development interests, invasive species, and climate change, among other threats. Against this backdrop, Mark Kenyon eloquently explores how many of these public lands came to be, and why they are more important today than ever. That Wild Country is more than a lesson; it is a personal journey of discovery to which all public-lands users, from hikers and boaters to hunters and anglers, can relate.” —Whit Fosburgh, president and CEO of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation PartnershipMark Kenyon is a lifelong outdoorsman, a nationally published outdoor writer, and one of the hunting and fishing community’s most prominent voices through his podcast, Wired to Hunt. His writing has appeared in Outdoor Life and Field & Stream, and he is a leading contributor to MeatEater, Inc., an outdoor lifestyle company founded on the belief that a deeper understanding of the natural world enriches all our lives. That Wild Country is his first book.

From prominent outdoorsman and nature writer Mark Kenyon comes an engrossing reflection on the past and future battles over our most revered landscapes—America’s public lands.

Every American is a public-land owner, inheritor to the largest public-land trust in the world. These vast expanses provide a home to wildlife populations, a vital source of clean air and water, and a haven for recreation.

Since its inception, however, America’s public land system has been embroiled in controversy—caught in the push and pull between the desire to develop the valuable resources the land holds or conserve them. Alarmed by rising tensions over the use of these lands, hunter, angler, and outdoor enthusiast Mark Kenyon set out to explore the spaces involved in this heated debate, and learn firsthand how they came to be and what their future might hold.

Part travelogue and part historical examination, That Wild Country invites readers on an intimate tour of the wondrous wild and public places that are a uniquely profound and endangered part of the American landscape.

Preserving the wild places has been a wild ride. And it's not over yet! In the "Friendly Persuasion", there's a touching scene where the ageing Quaker farmer looks around at his Indiana farm, his children and grandchildren, and asks his wife in bewilderment, "How did it all happen, Eliza? How did we all get here?" It's a question every thoughtful person asks sooner or later.For this author - a Michigan native, a Google-employee-turned-outdoor-writer, and an active hiker, fisherman, and hunter all his life - it came when he thought of the vast undeveloped lands owned by the U.S. government and enjoyed by millions of people every year. An amazing 640 MILLION acres of land in the U.S. is publicly owned. That's 28% of our country's land and Americans flock to those public parks and forests. Every year, 588 MILLION Americans visit national parks, national forests, BLM lands, and national wildlife refuges. Almost one TRILLION dollars is spent every year on outdoor recreation, which creates millions of jobs. But where did it all come from?This fascinating book traces the movement to preserve wild lands and wildlife from its beginnings in the 19th century to the present-day stormy political scene. After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the only problem seemed to be disposing of all that land west of the Mississippi. The Homestead Act gave land to anyone who'd settle on it. Huge tracts were given to railroad, mining, and timber companies. Civil War soldiers were given land instead of paychecks. One billion acres quickly passed from public to private ownership.Even then, some voices were raised to protect the wild lands in the American West. In 1864, President Lincoln signed the bill creating the Yosemite Grant, the first land set aside by the federal government for preservation and public use. Surprisingly, the railroad companies promoted the bill and even donated land in the interests of creating tourist attractions along their lines, thus gaining paying customers. Conservationists and business interests pulled together on that one, but it was never as simple again.The American West found a energetic promoter in the person of Theodore Roosevelt. An Eastern Establishment type and a Republican, he fell in love with the West and fought to preserve the undeveloped land and its wildlife. Backed by his powerful friends in the Boone & Crockett Club, he fought for stricter game laws and laws slowing deforestation. They achieved the Forest Reserve Act of 1891, still considered one of the most important pieces of conservation legislation.As President, Roosevelt turned the U.S. Forest Service into a force for forest protection and used his executive power to create the Grand Canyon National Park over the shrill opposition of the governor of Arizona. Western business interests called him a "Judas" and accused him of socialism, launching a huge, expensive smear campaign against him. Teddy stood firm, but in the end, he was forced out of the Republican party.WWI, the lawlessness of the Roaring Twenties, and the start of the Great Depression meant environmental protections eroded during what the author calls "an era ruled by greed and fear." Then another Roosevelt (Franklin D.) combined his plans to combat the Depression by creating employment with a new wave of conservation. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park (the country's most visited park) was created and the Civilian Conservation Corps provided jobs for thousands of unemployed men and improved both new and existing parks. Like his cousin, he faced smear campaigns by business interests and charges of being a land-grabbing socialist. And like Teddy Roosevelt, he went right on doing what he believed was right.WWII and the post-war economic boom brought new challenges for conservationists. Public lands were given away to developers. Pollution increased as new chemicals became available and America's national symbol - the Golden Eagle - almost became extinct. Finally, there was a backlash and the 1960's and 1970's were a golden period for conservationism. What's interesting is how often the movement was bi-partisan. President Richard Nixon has received little credit (and none from this author!), but the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act were passed during his administration, along with a number of other important conservation bills.Not only was conservation a bi-partisan effort then, but conservationists, business interests, and land users cooperated. The Pittman-Robertson Act taxed guns and ammunition (and even bows and arrows) to fund wildlife preserves. In 1950, the similar Dingell-Johnson Act taxed sport fishing equipment and boats. Both bills were passed with the full cooperation of hunters and fishermen and have generated billions of dollars in revenue. Today, they provide 80% of the funding for state wildlife preserves.When did it change? When Ronald Reagan ran for president and declared himself a "Sagebrush Rebel." The Sagebrush Rebellion is a movement of Westerners who resent laws created by the federal government. It started with people like the Clive Bundy family who illegally grazed cattle on public land for decades. When the BLM tried to stop them, they called for an armed rebellion against the federal government.It's a complicated issue and I think the author tries to be fair to both sides. The then-governor of Colorado Richard Lamm, summed up the difficulty of characterizing the movement and its adherents, "Only one certainty exists - that the Sagebrush is a revolt against federal authority, and at the taproot grows deep in the country's history. Beyond that, it is incoherent. Part hypocrisy, part demagoguery, partly the honest anger of honest people, it is a movement of confusion and hysteria and terrifyingly destructive potential." When the Bundy family took over a federal facility and held it by armed force, resulting in one death, the nation learned just HOW destructive the movement could be.Now "conservation" (like "climate change") is a dirty word for the Republican Party and the party's platform states firmly that the party supports the "land-transfer movement" which sells public lands to developers, timber companies, and mining interests. Leaving conservative-leaning conservationists like the author of this book out in the cold. Every Republican administration since Reagan's has followed the "death by a thousand cuts" policy of selling lands and cutting funding for conservation programs. Then Democratic administrations do what they can to reverse the damage. Is this the best we can do?To some extent, this is an "Easterner against Westerner" conflict, since the great majority of public land lies west of the Mississippi River. But we Easterners are bleeding, too. FDR created the Tennessee Valley Authority to dam rivers, control flooding, produce electricity, and create recreational lakes. The land was taken from private owners and the promise was made that it would always be public land. Now politicians are finding loop-holes to sell that land to developers. "Let's get it back on the tax rolls" is their cry, politely ignoring the "sweetheart" tax breaks given to large developers.Working together for conservation requires compromise and that's something Americans aren't good at. Can tree-hugging vegans partner with tree-hugging hunters and fishermen? Can purists who want NO "improvements" in parks find common ground with those who want to build roads and pave paths so that the disabled or elderly can enjoy them, too? Can people in the rural West be brought into the process and made to feel that they have a voice? Or will we continue our current practice of see-sawing back-and-forth?Don't be discouraged from reading this book because it has a political message. That's less than 20% of the total narrative. The bulk of the book is wonderful descriptions of the author's experiences in wild places. Childhood trips to the Adirondack Mountains. Hikes in the Michigan woods with boyhood friends. Travels out west with college friends, exploring territory so wild and rugged it took their breath away in more ways than one! Camping trips with his wife, a VERY good sport. Buffalo are majestic creatures and we all want to preserve them, but a 2,000 lb behemoth scratching his back on your tent poles is another matter. Preserving habitat for grizzly bears is something most of us can agree on, but those suckers WILL kill and eat you under the right circumstances.Best of all was the wilderness hiking trip he and his sister took with their vision-impaired father. There are many ways that a family can enjoy each other, but a hike in the woods will teach you things about your loved ones that you never imagined. This is a great book.A VERY WELL-WRITTEN LABOR OF LOVE You think politics make strange bedfellows? Try anything having to do with animals and nature. In Florida, animal rights activists bedded down with the gambling establishment to squash greyhound racing tracks. Nature conservation organizations are typically heavily funded by people who want to keep nature pristine so they can go out and hunt and fish. So here I sit as a vegetarian, wanting to keep nature natural for nature's sake, not so hunters and anglers can go forth and kill. What’s a girl to do? Our goals are the same; our reasons are most assuredly not.Author Mark Kenyon is described as a “hunter, angler and outdoor enthusiast” in the book’s description. Endorsements are by, among others, the author of “The MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook” and the president of “Backcountry Hunters & Anglers”. What’s a girl to do? I swallow hard and press forward.Approximately 28% of the United States consists of Public Lands; that’s equivalent to Germany 7 times over. “[T]his ‘public land’ … is available for all to use—to observe wildlife, camp, hunt, hike, fish, or bike on. “Public lands … are each managed with slightly different goals and priorities—some are primarily for recreation (ATV riding, climbing, biking, hunting, and hiking) and wildlife conservation, and some are for use by ranchers and miners. The key factor linking them together is that they are all available for public use now, while also being managed for the long term so they can be experienced by unborn generations.” There are more visits to national parks every year than there are people in this country. Of course, the same can likely be said of trips to McDonald’s, but those are less healthy.From businessmen to politicians to the radical fringe (think Clive Bundy), there are those who have felt public lands should be sold off and become private property. These land-transfer ideas have become sadly quite common. That said, in Utah over 60% of the state’s landmass is federal public lands; you could see how that might annoy the locals.It is from opposition to these ideas that this book was born: “I decided I needed to do something. I couldn’t single-handedly stop a politician from writing a bill, or convince a president to stand up for our parks and forests, but I could at least try to make sense of how we got here and share what I’d learned. … I wasn’t sure I was the most apt mouthpiece. … My fresh eyes and outsider perspective might help bring the issue to the larger world in a relatable way. … [M]y stance on public lands was clear. I was happy to stand side by side with anyone fighting on behalf of our public lands, no matter what other differences we might have.”And we definitely have differences! Democrats want to see public lands conserved for nature’s sake, for animals' sake, for humanity’s sake. The Republican Party is the party of hunters, who want to see nature preserved for the sake of their so-called sport.Part memoir, part history of public lands, at all times a cry to preserve the wilderness. Plenty of fun animal encounters. A consistently interesting intelligent read. For obvious reasons, Theodore Roosevelt features prominently. Well written and at times very funny, like when the author plans his outdoor winter excursion with his wife to UTAH instead of to KEY WEST. A few photos sprinkled throughout.Multiple scenes from the Star Trek ‘verse of the future take place in future public lands that were preserved in the past - our present. Let’s make it so!BOTTOM LINE: The author's love affair with the great outdoors is evident throughout. Not only well written, but an exceptionally good book to find in First Reads. Highly recommend.HOT TIP: If others on your Amazon account also get a First Reads book, you can “share” through your family library and get access to multiple free books!SECOND HOT TIP: If you have kids, I very strongly recommend you consider this month’s First Reads children’s book, This Book is Gray. It’s the best First Reads book I’ve ever come across.TRIGGER WARNINGS:- There is an unpleasant ode to hunting around page 287.- He goes on an unsuccessful bear hunt.- Overall, nothing that terribly offended my vegetarian (nearly vegan) sensibilities - until he murdered a caribou, also on page 287.- A photo near the back depicts the obligatory holding of the dead fish.

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Saturday, December 7, 2019

Three Days at the Brink Pdf

ISBN: B07NPWYKXF
Title: Three Days at the Brink Pdf FDR

From the number-one best-selling author of Three Days in Moscow and anchor of Fox News Channel's Special Report with Bret Baier, a gripping history of the secret meeting that set the stage for victory in World War II - the now-forgotten 1943 Tehran Conference, where Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin plotted the war's endgame, including the D-Day invasion. 

November 1943: World War II teetered in the balance. The Nazis controlled nearly all of the European continent. Japan dominated the Pacific. Allied successes at Sicily and Guadalcanal had gained modest ground but at an extraordinary cost. On the Eastern Front, the Soviets had already lost millions of lives. 

That same month in Tehran, with the fate of the world in question, the "Big Three" - Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin - secretly met for the first time to chart a strategy for defeating Hitler. Over three days, this trio - strange bedfellows united by their mutual responsibility as heads of the Allied powers - made essential decisions that would direct the final years of the war and its aftermath. Meanwhile, looming over the covert meeting was the possible threat of a Nazi assassination plot nicknamed "Operation Long Jump", heightening the already dramatic stakes. 

Before they left Tehran, the three leaders agreed to open a second front in the West, spearheaded by an invasion of France at Normandy the following June. They also discussed what might come after the war, including dividing Germany and establishing the United Nations - plans that laid the groundwork for the postwar world order and the Cold War. 

Bret Baier's new epic history Three Days at the Brink centers on these crucial days in Tehran, the medieval Persian city on the edge of the desert. Baier makes clear the importance of Roosevelt, who stood apart as the sole leader of a democracy, recognizing him as the lead strategist for the globe's future - the one man who could ultimately allow or deny the others their place in history. With new details found in rarely seen transcripts, oral histories, and declassified State Department and presidential documents from the FDR Library, Baier illuminates the complex character of Roosevelt, revealing a man who grew into his role and accepted the greatest calling of the last century. 

Weaving a fresh narrative of FDR's rise as a war president and his world-altering relationships with Churchill and Stalin during the decisive turning point in World War II, Baier has produced the biggest book yet in his acclaimed Three Days series.

Frank John Wilson's role in protecting FDR. I think Bret Baier is one of the 'GOOD GUYS', in all respects. He is the Fair and Balanced gold standard. Having said that, I would have rated his book a 5+++ if it wasn't missing one essential piece, John Frank Wilson. Wilson was the Chief of the Secret Service ("SS") from December 1936 through 1946. Prior to the SS, Frank had worked with Herbert Hoover during WW 1 as a Special Agent (Investigator) for the Food Administration. With the end of WW 1 and the start of the Roarin'20s', Wilson joined the Special Intelligence Unit of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (since 1978 IRS- Criminal Investigation ("IRS-CI")). He was PIVOTAL in cleaning up corruption in the Prohibition Agency from 1920 - 1927; and after the Manly Sullivan Supreme Court Decision (1927- ill gotten gains were taxable), he fought the fight (Tax Evasion) against the Criminal Elite and other tax dodgers. He, along with some other peers, coined the modern day phrase Follow the Money and as a group were the first Fathers of Forensic Accounting. He and some of his peers (including my Great Uncle, Michael Francis Malone) took down Capone, solved the Lindbergh baby kidnapping and that was just for starters!. While head of the SS, he created the Know Your Money campaign to thwart Hitler's attempt to infuse counterfeit (as Hitler did in England) to undermine our economy. He also established presidential protection protocols that are still used today. This latter was essential for the safe care of FDR. I KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS TRIP SINCE I HAVE MANY, MANY DOCUMENTS FROM THE WILSON ARCHIVES. I'm talking the original Treasury Department AND SS documents as well as field notes by the agents. These documents would add 'flavor' to Baier's story-telling. It would also recognize this Band of Brothers (IRS-CI) from then to now- from Capone to Usama and along the way- Agnew, the Cartels, Terrorism, Varsity Blues and even Avenatti. MY DOCUMENTS ALSO GIVE CREDENCE TO THE MAJOR ROLES WILSON PLAYED IN SECURING AMERICA'S DESTINY FROM WW1 THROUGH THE EARLY 1950s. I also mention Wilson's "Chief", Elmer Lincoln Irey. Irey led the IRS-Intelligence Unit from its formation in 1919 thru the mid 1940s; and in 1939, FDR and Monengthau (Secretary of Treasury) charged Irey with also being Chief of the SS, Customs, Coast Guard and with what is now DEA and ATF. Thus it was IREY and WILSON who set the presidential protection FDR needed. I would think both would be mentioned in Baier's story-telling!1941 was the decisive year It's a real stretch to say that WW2 was not decided until December 1943, at the Tehran Conference. By that time, Germany had lost the 6th Army at Stalingrad, about 600,000 troops, and in July 1943 it lost the Battle of Kursk, the biggest tank battle of all time. From the end of Kursk onward, the German army was in nearly constant retreat. Most of its elite fighting troops were dead on the battlefield. North Africa, albeit little more than a colorful sideshow, was lost, and the US and Commonwealth troops had advanced into Italy. Andrew Nagorski, acclaimed author of several books on WW2, states rather convincingly that 1941 was the decisive year. When Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union, failed to take Moscow - dooming the Wehrmacht to a protracted war on the eastern front - and when the U.S. entered the war, Germany had bitten off more, much more, than it could chew. German soldiers in Russia behaved as brutal conquerors, not liberators. Germany was a continental powerhouse. The U.S. and the Soviet Union were on a considerably higher level.Well written. I have not completed reading this book yet. However I would like to say it reads more like a biography of President FDR for the first one hundred and some pages. It has provided me with information that I never knew about FDR.

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Thursday, December 5, 2019

The Comfy Christmas Collection Download

ISBN: B081B692S1
Title: The Comfy Christmas Collection Pdf Four Holiday Romance Reads
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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Nothing Fancy Free Pdf

ISBN: 0451497015
Title: Nothing Fancy Pdf The Art of Having People Over
Author: Alison Roman
Published Date: 2019
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“Nothing Fancy delivers what those of us hoping to up our dinner party game are looking for: It’s utterly current and distinctly doable.”—Eater, “Best Cookbooks of Fall” Alison Roman is a columnist for the New York Times Food section and Bon AppĂ©tit. She is the author of the bestselling Dining In, named a best cookbook of the year by NPR, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Epicurious, among others. A native of Los Angeles, Alison lives in Brooklyn.

Feeding friends—and feeding yourself—is totally relaxed with Alison Roman, author of Dining In and New York Times columnist.  
 
It’s not entertaining, it’s having people over. An unexpected weeknight meal with a neighbor or a weekend dinner party with fifteen of your closest friends—either way and everywhere in between, it’s unfussy food paired with unstuffy vibes. This abundant collection of all-new recipes—heavy on the easy-to-execute vegetables and versatile grains, paying lots of close attention to crunchy, salty snacks, and with love for all the meats—is for gatherings big and small, from the weeknight to the weekend. Alison Roman will give you the food your people want (think DIY martini bar, platters of tomatoes, pots of coconut-braised chicken and chickpeas, pans of lemony turmeric tea cake) plus the tips, sass, and confidence to pull it all off. With Nothing Fancy, any night of the week is worth celebrating.

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Monday, December 2, 2019

Roc and a Hard Place (The Xanth Novels Book 19) Download

ISBN: B07W8WGPTV
Title: Roc and a Hard Place (The Xanth Novels Book 19) Pdf
“Puns and playfulness reign supreme” as a demoness learns that big birds of a feather don’t flock together in the New York Times–bestselling Xanth series (The Toronto Star).
 
Seeking a solution to a perplexing personal problem, the delectable Demoness Metria asks for help from the wise Magician Humfrey. But before he will help her, she must perform a perilous mission: Rove the length and breadth of Xanth in search of a suitable jury for the trial of Roxanne Roc, a notably noble and virtuous bird charged with a most improbable offense.
 
Exciting, exhilarating, and brimming with hilarious high jinks, Roc and a Hard Place is Xanth at its most enchanting.
 
“[A] lighthearted series . . . many outlandish characters, adventures, jokes and plays on words.” —Publishers Weekly
 

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