Niagaras Of Ink

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Niagara Falls is a place where lands are contested, industry debated, freedom harbored, the spirit uplifted, and fame won. It overflows with stories. Since before digital technologies made visual reproduction easier and more abundant than ever, writers composed Niagara Falls as symbolically meaningful. But in the face of four centuries of writing on this natural wonder, how does one make these stories new? Niagaras of Ink collects anecdotes of famous writers' experiences—previously untold tales, unique takes on well-known visits, and materials just too good to exclude—with an anthology of some of the most engaging Anglo-American writing on the Falls from the nineteenth to early twentieth centuries. This collection invites readers to re-see Niagara through these lenses.

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Genre : Literary Collections
Author : Jamie M. Carr
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Release : 2020-09-01
File : 206 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781438479996


Resistance The Underground War Against Hitler 1939 1945

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New Yorker • Best Books of 2022 “This is the most comprehensive and best account of resistance I have read. It addresses the story with scholarly objectivity and an absolute lack of sentimentality. So much romantic twaddle is still published . . . it is marvelous to read a study of such breadth and depth, which reaches balanced judgments.” —Max Hastings, The Sunday Times (UK) Resistance is the first book of its kind: a monumental history that finally integrates the many resistance movements against Nazi hegemony in Europe into a single, sweeping narrative of defiance. “To resist, therefore. But how, when and where? There were no laws, no guidelines, no precedents to show the way . . .” —Dutch resister Herman Friedhoff In every country that fell to the Third Reich during the Second World War, from France in the west to parts of the Soviet Union in the east, a resistance movement against Nazi domination emerged. And every country that endured occupation created its own fiercely nationalist account of the role of homegrown resistance in its eventual liberation. Halik Kochanski’s panoramic, prodigiously researched work is a monumental achievement: the first book to strip these disparate national histories of myth and nostalgia and to integrate them into a definitive chronicle of the underground war against the Nazis. Bringing to light many powerful and often little-known stories, Resistance shows how small bands of individuals took actions that could lead not merely to their own deaths, but to the liquidation of their families and their entire communities. As Kochanski demonstrates, most who joined up were not supermen and superwomen, but ordinary people drawn from all walks of life who would not have been expected—least of all by themselves—to become heroes of any kind. Kochanski also covers the sheer variety of resistance activities, from the clandestine press, assistance to Allied servicemen evading capture, and the provision of intelligence to the Allies to the more violent manifestations of resistance through sabotage and armed insurrection. For many people, resistance was not an occupation or an identity, but an activity: a person would deliver a cache of stolen documents to armed partisans and then seamlessly return to their normal life. For Jews under Nazi rule, meanwhile, the stakes at every point were life and death; resistance was less about national restoration than about mere survival. Why resist at all? Who is the real enemy? What kind of future are we risking our lives for? These and other questions animated those who resisted. With penetrating insight, Kochanski reveals that the single quality that defined resistance across borders was resilience: despite the constant arrests and executions, resistance movements rebuilt themselves time and time again. A landmark history that will endure for decades to come, Resistance forces every reader to ask themselves yet another question, this distinct to our own times: “What would I have done?”

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Genre : History
Author : Halik Kochanski
Publisher : Liveright Publishing
Release : 2022-05-24
File : 900 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781324091660


Resistance

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'The best book about the subject I have ever read' Max Hastings, Sunday Times A sweeping history of occupation and resistance in war-torn Europe, from the acclaimed author of The Eagle Unbowed Across the whole of Nazi-ruled Europe the experience of occupation was sharply varied. Some countries - such as Denmark - were within tight limits allowed to run themselves. Others - such as France - were constrained not only by military occupation but by open collaboration. In a historical moment when Nazi victory seemed permanent and irreversible, the question 'why resist?' was therefore augmented by 'who was the enemy?'. Resistance is an extraordinarily powerful, humane and haunting account of how and why all across Nazi-occupied Europe some people decided to resist the Third Reich. This could range from open partisan warfare in the occupied Soviet Union to dangerous acts of defiance in the Netherlands or Norway. Some of these resistance movements were entirely home-grown, others supported by the Allies. Like no other book, Resistance shows the reader just how difficult such actions were. How could small bands of individuals undertake tasks which could lead not just to their own deaths but those of their families and their entire communities? Filled with powerful and often little-known stories, Halik Kochanski's major new book is a fascinating examination of the convoluted challenges faced by those prepared to resist the Germans, ordinary people who carried out exceptional acts of defiance and resistance. 'A superb, myth-busting survey of the many ways in which the subjugated peoples of Europe tried to fight back' Saul David, Daily Telegraph

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Genre : History
Author : Halik Kochanski
Publisher : Penguin UK
Release : 2022-03-03
File : 831 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780141979021


The Niagara Region In History

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Genre : Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.) Description and travel
Author : Peter Augustus Porter
Publisher : New York and London : [s.n.]
Release : 1895
File : 36 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:319510019626884


The Harnessing Of Niagara

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Genre : Hydraulic engineering
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Release : 1895
File : 246 Pages
ISBN-13 : SRLF:D0004331930


Old Trails On The Niagara Frontier

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Reproduction of the original: Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier by Frank H. Severance

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Frank H. Severance
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Release : 2020-08-13
File : 174 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783752426670


A History Of Buffalo And Niagara Falls Including A Concise Account Of The Aboriginal Inhabitants Of This Region The First White Explorers And Missionaries The Pioneers And Their Successors Biographical Sketches

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Author : John Devoy
Publisher : Dalcassian Publishing Company
Release : 1896-01-01
File : 367 Pages
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Niagara Its History And Geology Incidents And Poetry With Illustrations

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Genre : Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.)
Author : George Washington Holley
Publisher :
Release : 1872
File : 186 Pages
ISBN-13 : BL:A0026203679


The Falls Of Niagara

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Genre : Niagara Falls
Author : George Washington Holley
Publisher : New York : Armstrong
Release : 1883
File : 272 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:$B630330


Niagara

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Genre : Geology
Author : George Washington Holley
Publisher :
Release : 1872
File : 190 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433062529023