Inyo County Free Library - New Acquisitions
September 2016 - October 2016
These are books and media new to the library and cataloged by the Inyo County Free Library.
Additional information about each title can be found in the catalog (click on the title). For older acquisition lists choose from Select another list. To request any of these titles please contact your local library branch.
| Non-Fiction | Computer science, information & general worksPhilosophy & psychologyReligionSocial sciencesLanguageScienceTechnologyArts & recreationLiterature History & geography |
41 to 50 of 50
Lincoln's body: a cultural history By Fox, Richard Wightman Publishing Date: [2015] Classification: 900 Call Number: 973.7092 FOX Lincoln's Body explores how a president ungainly in body and downright "ugly" of aspect came to mean so much to us.The very roughness of Lincoln's appearance made him seem all the more common, one of us--as did his sense of humor about his own awkward physical nature. |
Tried by war: Abraham Lincoln as commander in chief By McPherson, James M. Publishing Date: 2008 Classification: 900 Call Number: 973.7092 MCP Evaluates Lincoln's talents as a commander in chief in spite of limited military experience, tracing the ways in which he worked with, or against, his senior commanders to defeat the Confederacy and reshape the presidential role. |
The presidents club: inside the world's most exclusive fraternity By Gibbs, Nancy Publishing Date: 2013 Classification: 900 Call Number: 973.92 GIB Examines presidential power within the context of U.S. history and the ongoing relationships presidents and ex-presidents formed with one another. |
Going home to glory: a memoir of life with Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1961-1969 By Eisenhower, David Publishing Date: 2010 Classification: 900 Call Number: 973.921 EIS David Eisenhower delivers a warm, personal recollection of the retirement years of his grandfather, Dwight D. Eisenhower, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where they lived. |
Abuse of power: the new Nixon tapes Publishing Date: c1997 Classification: 900 Call Number: 973.924 Richard Nixon said he wanted his administration to be "the best chronicled in history." But when Alexander Butterfield disclosed the existence of a voice-activated taping system to a Senate committee in July 1973, Nixon's White House and its recordings quickly became the most infamous in American history. The tapes dominated the final two years of Nixon's presidency, and almost single-handedly forced his resignation. |
Grand obsession: Harvey Butchart and the exploration of Grand Canyon By Butler, Elias Publishing Date: 2007 Classification: 900 Call Number: 979.132 BUT "Among his Grand Canyon disciples, Harvey achieved legendary status long before his death due to natural causes in May 2002. Ever since the 1950s, his name had been synonymous with mastery of the wild and Byzantine Grand Canyon back country. Here was someone who routinely stood at the rim of this mile-deep gorge and decided to find his own way to the bottom .... his greatest legacy was what he created for others -- 1079 typewritten pages in which he carefully recorded his treks -- a massive document that represents the fruits of nearly three year's worth of days spent indefatigably striding through the Canyon's unknown regions. Typed in a dense, meticulous voice, each page of Harvey's logbooks reveals a sharpened mind capable of photographically memorizing the minutiae of each side canyon, every turn in the Canyon's great form, each route he had found through its cliffs. Eventually Harvey's inveterate chronicling would become the basics for the first ever Grand Canyon back country guidebooks: Grand Canyon treks (1970), Grand Canyon treks II (1975) and Grand Canyon Treks III (1984)" -- Prologue. |
By Turner, Blair Pierce Publishing Date: 2016 Classification: 900 Call Number: 980 TUR |
Conquer or die: Wellington's veterans and the liberation of the New World By Hughes, Ben Publishing Date: 2010 Classification: 900 Call Number: 980.02 HUG In 1815, just after the battle of Waterloo, over 6,000 British volunteers sailed across the Atlantic to aid Simon Bolivar in his liberation of Gran Columbia from her Spanish oppressors. The expeditions were plagued with disaster from the start, when one ship sank shortly after leaving Portsmouth with the loss of almost 200 lives. Those who reached the New World faced disease, wild animals, mutiny and desertion. Conditions on campaign were appalling, massacres were commonplace, rations crude, pay infrequent and supplies insufficient. Nevertheless, those who endured made key contributions to Bolivar's success. This book tells the fast-paced and entertaining story of the British volunteers from the raising of the regiments in Britain to the perils of campaigning to their defiant stand at the battle of Carabobo. Drawing on the volunteers' memoirs, letters and journals, supported by unpublished documents and newspaper reports, Conquer or Die! is the result of research across two continents. |
By Garcia, Jerry Publishing Date: c1995 Classification: 900 Call Number: B GARCIA, JERRY The cultural icon and rock musician offers a look at his early history on Harrington Street in San Francisco - (Baker & Taylor) |
Steve McQueen: the life and legend of a Hollywood icon By Terrill, Marshall Publishing Date: c2010 Classification: 900 Call Number: B McQueen Chronicles the life of a great actor--from his humble, small-town upbringing to his rise to become the star of such films as The Great Escape and The Magnificent Seven to his courageous battle with cancer and dramatic death in Mexico. - (Baker & Taylor) |
41 to 50 of 50