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【楽天ブックスならいつでも送料無料】ALABAMA WILDLIFE Nature Observation North America James Kavanagh Raymond Leung Waterford Press WATERFORD PR2011 Paperback English ISBN:9781583556719 洋書 Computers & Science(コンピューター&科学) Nature
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ALABAMA WILDLIFE Nature Observation North America James Kavanagh Raymond Leung Waterford Press WATERFORD PR2011 Paperback English ISBN:9781583556719 洋書 Computers & Science(コンピューター&科学) Nature
【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>Tourism in the Southeast is often associated with Florida--a state that essentially defined the industry in America. Yet Alabama has a fascinating history of tourism all its own. It all began with an enterprising politician. In 1916, John Hollis Bankhead went to great lengths to ensure that one of America's first transcontinental highways went directly through Alabama. Though it was a less efficient route for highway travelers, it marked the birth of Alabama's fledgling tourism industry, which grew exponentially with each passing decade. Since he was a boy, author Tim Hollis has traveled from the Shoals to the coast and amassed an unrivaled knowledge of Alabama tourism. From restored and preserved historic destinations to campy tourist traps and outrageous roadside attractions, this is the complete story of tourism in Alabama.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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<p>Tourism in the Southeast is often associated with Florida--a state that essentially defined the industry in America. Yet Alabama has a fascinating history of tourism all its own. It all began with an enterprising politician. In 1916, John Hollis Bankhead went to great lengths to ensure that one of America's first transcontinental highways went directly through Alabama. Though it was a less efficient route for highway travelers, it marked the birth of Alabama's fledgling tourism industry, which grew exponentially with each passing decade. Since he was a boy, author Tim Hollis has traveled from the Shoals to the coast and amassed an unrivaled knowledge of Alabama tourism. From restored and preserved historic destinations to campy tourist traps and outrageous roadside attractions, this is the complete story of tourism in Alabama.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>Auburn University Men’s Basketball Coach Bruce Pearl accurately dubbed Auburn as an everything school, because the sports scene has gone far beyond football. Auburn athletes excel in basketball, baseball, gymnastics, volleyball, equestrian events, swimming, and much more. The towns of Auburn and Opelika along with all of Lee County can make the same claim. They, too, are everything destinations. <em>100 Things to Do in Auburn, Alabama Before You Die</em> shares the best places to eat, explore the outdoors, take in a sporting or cultural event, shop, or learn something new.</p> <p>Sip lemonade at Toomer’s Drugs or sample authentic Chinese cuisine at the Irritable Bao. Stroll the grounds of the Botanic, and see how they combine horticulture with farm-to-table dining. Catch a show at incredible performing arts centers, and time your visit for festivals like Syrup Soppin’ Day in Loachapoka. Play a round on an acclaimed golf course, go mountain biking at a beautiful state park, or try putt-putt and beach volleyball.</p> <p>The opportunities for fun are endless in Auburn, and proud Auburn graduate and prolific travel writer Connie Collier Pearson knows what she’s talking about. <em>100 Things to Do in Auburn Before You Die</em> walks readers through the some of the best things in Auburn, offering suggestions even in-state rival fans can read with pleasure.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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<p>Auburn University Men’s Basketball Coach Bruce Pearl accurately dubbed Auburn as an everything school, because the sports scene has gone far beyond football. Auburn athletes excel in basketball, baseball, gymnastics, volleyball, equestrian events, swimming, and much more. The towns of Auburn and Opelika along with all of Lee County can make the same claim. They, too, are everything destinations. <em>100 Things to Do in Auburn, Alabama Before You Die</em> shares the best places to eat, explore the outdoors, take in a sporting or cultural event, shop, or learn something new.</p> <p>Sip lemonade at Toomer’s Drugs or sample authentic Chinese cuisine at the Irritable Bao. Stroll the grounds of the Botanic, and see how they combine horticulture with farm-to-table dining. Catch a show at incredible performing arts centers, and time your visit for festivals like Syrup Soppin’ Day in Loachapoka. Play a round on an acclaimed golf course, go mountain biking at a beautiful state park, or try putt-putt and beach volleyball.</p> <p>The opportunities for fun are endless in Auburn, and proud Auburn graduate and prolific travel writer Connie Collier Pearson knows what she’s talking about. <em>100 Things to Do in Auburn Before You Die</em> walks readers through the some of the best things in Auburn, offering suggestions even in-state rival fans can read with pleasure.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p><strong>An in-depth history of the Confederate Army's last stand in Mobile, Alabama, a month after Gen. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House.</strong></p> <p>It has long been acknowledged that Gen. Robert E. Lee's surrender at the Battle of Appomattox ended the civil war in Virginia in April of 1865. However, the last siege of the war was the Mobile campaign, an often-overlooked battle that was nevertheless crucial to securing a complete victory. Indeed, the final surrender of Confederate forces happened in Alabama.</p> <p><em>The Last Siege</em> explores the events surrounding the Union Army's capture of Mobile and offers a new perspective on its strategic importance, including access to vital rail lines and two major river systems. Included here are the most detailed accounts ever written on Union and Confederate camp life in the weeks prior to the invasion, cavalry operations of both sides during the expedition, the Federal feint movement at Cedar Point, the crippling effect of torpedoes on US naval operations in Mobile Bay, the treadway escape from Spanish Fort, and the evacuation of Mobile. Evidence is presented that contradicts the popular notion that Mobile welcomed the Federals as a pro-Union town.</p> <p>Using primary sources, this book highlights the actions of Confederate soldiers who fought to the last with sophisticated military tactics in the Confederacy's last campaign, which led to the final surrender at Citronelle, Alabama, in May.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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<p><strong>An in-depth history of the Confederate Army's last stand in Mobile, Alabama, a month after Gen. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House.</strong></p> <p>It has long been acknowledged that Gen. Robert E. Lee's surrender at the Battle of Appomattox ended the civil war in Virginia in April of 1865. However, the last siege of the war was the Mobile campaign, an often-overlooked battle that was nevertheless crucial to securing a complete victory. Indeed, the final surrender of Confederate forces happened in Alabama.</p> <p><em>The Last Siege</em> explores the events surrounding the Union Army's capture of Mobile and offers a new perspective on its strategic importance, including access to vital rail lines and two major river systems. Included here are the most detailed accounts ever written on Union and Confederate camp life in the weeks prior to the invasion, cavalry operations of both sides during the expedition, the Federal feint movement at Cedar Point, the crippling effect of torpedoes on US naval operations in Mobile Bay, the treadway escape from Spanish Fort, and the evacuation of Mobile. Evidence is presented that contradicts the popular notion that Mobile welcomed the Federals as a pro-Union town.</p> <p>Using primary sources, this book highlights the actions of Confederate soldiers who fought to the last with sophisticated military tactics in the Confederacy's last campaign, which led to the final surrender at Citronelle, Alabama, in May.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>In <em>Schooling in the Antebellum South</em>, Sarah L. Hyde analyzes educational development in the Gulf South before the Civil War, not only revealing a thriving private and public education system, but also offering insight into the worldview and aspirations of the people inhabiting the region. While historians have tended to emphasize that much of the antebellum South had no public school system and offered education only to elites in private institutions, Hyde’s work suggests a different pattern of development in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, where citizens actually worked to extend schooling across the region. As a result, students learned in a variety of settingsーin their own homes with a family member or hired tutor, at private or parochial schools, and in public free schools. Regardless of the venue, Hyde shows that the ubiquity of learning in the region proves how highly southerners valued education.</p> <p>As early as the 1820s and 1830s, legislators in these states sought to increase access to education for less wealthy residents through financial assistance to private schools. Urban governments in the region were the first to acquiesce to voters’ demands, establishing public schools in New Orleans, Natchez, and Mobile. The success of these schools led residents in rural areas to lobby their local legislatures for similar opportunities. Despite an economic downturn in the late 1830s that limited legislative appropriations for education, the economic recovery of the 1840s ushered in a new era of educational progress.</p> <p>The return of prosperity, Hyde suggests, coincided with the maturation of Jacksonian democracyーa political philosophy that led southerners to demand access to privileges formerly reserved for the elite, including schooling. Hyde explains that while Jacksonian ideology inspired voters to lobby for schools, the value southerners placed on learning was rooted in republicanism: they believed a representative democracy needed an educated populace to survive. Consequently, by 1860 all three states had established statewide public school systems. <em>Schooling in the Antebellum South</em> successfully challenges the conventional wisdom that an elitist educational system prevailed in the South and adds historical depth to an understanding of the value placed on public schooling in the region.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p><strong>This original and significant contribution to the historiography of the civil rights movement and education in the South details a dramatic and disturbing chapter in American cultural history.</strong></p> <p>The tradition of American public libraries is closely tied to the perception that these institutions are open to all without regard to social background. Such was not the case in the segregated South, however, where public libraries barred entry to millions of African Americans and provided tacit support for a culture of white supremacy. <em>A Right to Read</em> is the first book to examine public library segregation from its origins in the late 19th century through its end during the tumultuous years of the 1960s civil rights movement. Graham focuses on Alabama, where African Americans, denied access to white libraries, worked to establish and maintain their own "Negro branches." These libraries-separate but never equal-were always underfunded and inadequately prepared to meet the needs of their constituencies.</p> <p>By 1960, however, African Americans turned their attention toward desegregating the white public libraries their taxes helped support. They carried out "read-ins" and other protests designed to bring attention and judicial pressure upon the segregationists. Patterson Toby Graham contends that, for librarians, the civil rights movement in their institutions represented a conflict of values that pitted their professional ethics against regional mores. He details how several librarians in Alabama took the dangerous course of opposing segregationists, sometimes with unsettling results.</p> <p>This groundbreaking work built on primary evidence will have wide cross-disciplinary appeal. Students and scholars of southern and African-American history, civil rights, and social science, as well as academic and public librarians, will appreciate Graham's solid research and astute analysis.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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<p><strong>This original and significant contribution to the historiography of the civil rights movement and education in the South details a dramatic and disturbing chapter in American cultural history.</strong></p> <p>The tradition of American public libraries is closely tied to the perception that these institutions are open to all without regard to social background. Such was not the case in the segregated South, however, where public libraries barred entry to millions of African Americans and provided tacit support for a culture of white supremacy. <em>A Right to Read</em> is the first book to examine public library segregation from its origins in the late 19th century through its end during the tumultuous years of the 1960s civil rights movement. Graham focuses on Alabama, where African Americans, denied access to white libraries, worked to establish and maintain their own "Negro branches." These libraries-separate but never equal-were always underfunded and inadequately prepared to meet the needs of their constituencies.</p> <p>By 1960, however, African Americans turned their attention toward desegregating the white public libraries their taxes helped support. They carried out "read-ins" and other protests designed to bring attention and judicial pressure upon the segregationists. Patterson Toby Graham contends that, for librarians, the civil rights movement in their institutions represented a conflict of values that pitted their professional ethics against regional mores. He details how several librarians in Alabama took the dangerous course of opposing segregationists, sometimes with unsettling results.</p> <p>This groundbreaking work built on primary evidence will have wide cross-disciplinary appeal. Students and scholars of southern and African-American history, civil rights, and social science, as well as academic and public librarians, will appreciate Graham's solid research and astute analysis.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>Good Trouble will show the strong connection between the Black Civil Rights Movement in the United States and the Catholic Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland ? specifically the influence of the Montgomery to Selma march on the 1969 Belfast to Derry march through oral history, based on numerous interviews of events leading up to both marches and afterwards. This is close to the author’s heart as both of his parents marched to integrate lunch counters and movie theatres in Salisbury, North Carolina, in 1963 as college students. His mother was at the 1963 March to Washington where Martin Luther King gave his ‘I Have a Dream’ speech.<br /> Award winning author Julieann Campbell (On Bloody Sunday) wrote the introduction for Good Trouble, looking back at her times growing up in Derry, in the heart of the Catholic Civil Rights Movement. Jones travelled to Dublin, Belfast and Derry to conduct interviews for the book. In all, he did fifteen interviews with people who were involved in the movement in Northern Ireland (including Billy McVeigh ? featured in the BAFTA winning documentary, Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland) and in the United States (including Richard Smiley and Dr. Sheyann Webb-Christburg ? both were at Bloody Sunday in Alabama and on the Selma to Montgomery march among others). Jones was also able to talk with Eamonn McCann (he took part in the Belfast to Derry march in 1969; he was the John Lewis of Northern Ireland).<br /> Unlike most books on Northern Ireland, this goes into detail about the connection and the influence between the two movements. Also, most focus on Bloody Sunday and not the pivotal incidents at Burntollet Bridge and the Battle of the Bogside. Building off of unprecedented access and interviews with participants in both movements, Jones crafts a gripping and moving account of these pivotal years for both countries.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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<p>Good Trouble will show the strong connection between the Black Civil Rights Movement in the United States and the Catholic Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland ? specifically the influence of the Montgomery to Selma march on the 1969 Belfast to Derry march through oral history, based on numerous interviews of events leading up to both marches and afterwards. This is close to the author’s heart as both of his parents marched to integrate lunch counters and movie theatres in Salisbury, North Carolina, in 1963 as college students. His mother was at the 1963 March to Washington where Martin Luther King gave his ‘I Have a Dream’ speech.<br /> Award winning author Julieann Campbell (On Bloody Sunday) wrote the introduction for Good Trouble, looking back at her times growing up in Derry, in the heart of the Catholic Civil Rights Movement. Jones travelled to Dublin, Belfast and Derry to conduct interviews for the book. In all, he did fifteen interviews with people who were involved in the movement in Northern Ireland (including Billy McVeigh ? featured in the BAFTA winning documentary, Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland) and in the United States (including Richard Smiley and Dr. Sheyann Webb-Christburg ? both were at Bloody Sunday in Alabama and on the Selma to Montgomery march among others). Jones was also able to talk with Eamonn McCann (he took part in the Belfast to Derry march in 1969; he was the John Lewis of Northern Ireland).<br /> Unlike most books on Northern Ireland, this goes into detail about the connection and the influence between the two movements. Also, most focus on Bloody Sunday and not the pivotal incidents at Burntollet Bridge and the Battle of the Bogside. Building off of unprecedented access and interviews with participants in both movements, Jones crafts a gripping and moving account of these pivotal years for both countries.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【楽天ブックスならいつでも送料無料】CARRY ME HOME R/E Diane McWhorter SIMON & SCHUSTER2013 Paperback Reissue English ISBN:9781476709512 洋書 Social Science(社会科学) Social Science
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CARRY ME HOME R/E Diane McWhorter SIMON & SCHUSTER2013 Paperback Reissue English ISBN:9781476709512 洋書 Social Science(社会科学) Social Science
【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>The University of Alabama football team, more famously known as the Crimson Tide, has won 27 conference titles since organized football began in 1892. The team has developed a rich history, full of victories and losses, led by legendary coaches and players. This volume delves into that history, showcasing the inspiring action and a few of the greatest legends in the history of the Crimson Tide. Includes some amazing historic images and action-packed photos of game-changing plays.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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<p>The University of Alabama football team, more famously known as the Crimson Tide, has won 27 conference titles since organized football began in 1892. The team has developed a rich history, full of victories and losses, led by legendary coaches and players. This volume delves into that history, showcasing the inspiring action and a few of the greatest legends in the history of the Crimson Tide. Includes some amazing historic images and action-packed photos of game-changing plays.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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・お名前にカタカナが入っている場合法人である可能性が高いため当店システムから自動保留します。
カタカナで記載が必要な場合はカタカナ変わりローマ字で記載してください。
・お名前またはご住所が法人・団体名義(XX株式会社等)、商店名などを含めている場合、または電話番号が個人のものではない場合、税関から法人名義でみなされますのでご注意ください。
・転送サービス会社への発送もできません。
この場合税関で滅却されてもお客様負担になりますので御了承願います。
*** ・注文後品切れや価格変動でキャンセルされる場合がございますので予めご了承願います。
・当店でご購入された商品は、原則として、「個人輸入」としての取り扱いになり、すべてニュージャージからお客様のもとへ直送されます。
・ご注文後、30営業日以内(通常2~3週間)に配送手続きをいたします。
配送作業完了後、2週間程度でのお届けとなります。
・まれに商品入荷状況や国際情勢、運送、通関事情により、お届けが2ヶ月までかかる場合がありますのでお急ぎの場合は注文をお控えください。
・個人輸入される商品は、すべてご注文者自身の「個人使用・個人消費」が前提となりますので、ご注文された商品を第三者へ譲渡・転売することは法律で禁止されております。
・関税・消費税が課税される場合があります。
詳細はこちらをご確認下さい。
PC販売説明文
*** We ship internationally, so do not use a package forwarding service. We cannot ship to a package forwarding company address because of the Japanese customs regulation. If it is shipped and customs office does not let the package go, we do not make a refund. 【注意事項】 *** 特に注意してください。
*** ・個人ではない法人・団体名義での購入はできません。
この場合税関で滅却されてもお客様負担になりますので御了承願います。
・お名前にカタカナが入っている場合法人である可能性が高いため当店システムから自動保留します。
カタカナで記載が必要な場合はカタカナ変わりローマ字で記載してください。
・お名前またはご住所が法人・団体名義(XX株式会社等)、商店名などを含めている場合、または電話番号が個人のものではない場合、税関から法人名義でみなされますのでご注意ください。
・転送サービス会社への発送もできません。
この場合税関で滅却されてもお客様負担になりますので御了承願います。
*** ・注文後品切れや価格変動でキャンセルされる場合がございますので予めご了承願います。
・当店でご購入された商品は、原則として、「個人輸入」としての取り扱いになり、すべてニュージャージからお客様のもとへ直送されます。
・ご注文後、30営業日以内(通常2~3週間)に配送手続きをいたします。
配送作業完了後、2週間程度でのお届けとなります。
・まれに商品入荷状況や国際情勢、運送、通関事情により、お届けが2ヶ月までかかる場合がありますのでお急ぎの場合は注文をお控えください。
・個人輸入される商品は、すべてご注文者自身の「個人使用・個人消費」が前提となりますので、ご注文された商品を第三者へ譲渡・転売することは法律で禁止されております。
・関税・消費税が課税される場合があります。
詳細はこちらをご確認下さい。
PC販売説明文
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