Author: Cass County Historical Society
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Keywords: america, images, county, cass
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2008-04-23
List price: $19.99
ISBN-10: 0738552070
ISBN-13: 9780738552071
In 1849, the Leech Lake Agency for the Ojibwa peoples was established southwest of Agency Bay on Leech Lake. A government trail wound its way north through the wilderness from Fort Ripley to the agency. The establishment of this trail encouraged exploration and settlement of the area that became Cass County. Fur traders, explorers, and missionaries were followed by the lumber industry. The Ojibwas ceded their lands, which went up for public auction in the 1870s, and the logging companies purchased thousands of acres of these lands. By 1895, the Minnesota Logging Company was in the northern par
Authors:Jeffrey Cass and Larry Peer, Jeffrey Cass, Larry Pee
Publisher: Ashgate
Keywords: century, series, nineteenth, crossings, border, romantic
Number of Pages: 238
Published: 2008-03-28
List price: $99.95
ISBN-10: 0754660516
ISBN-13: 9780754660514
"Romantic Border Crossings" participates in the important movement towards ’otherness’ in Romanticism, by uncovering the intellectual and disciplinary anxieties that surround comparative studies of British, American, and European literature and culture. As this diverse group of essays demonstrates, we can now speak of a global Romanticism that encompasses emerging critical categories such as Romantic pedagogy, transatlantic studies, and transnationalism, with the result that ’new’ works by writers marginalized by class, gender, race, or geography are invited into the ca
Author: Cass Ingram
Publisher: Knowledge House Publishers
Keywords: diabetes, natural, cures, power, quickly, reverse, ingram, cass
Number of Pages: 343
Published: 2005-10
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 1931078130
ISBN-13: 9781931078139
Author: Sue Cass
Publisher: Vantage Press Inc
Keywords: net, laying
Number of Pages: 285
Published: 2008-11-19
List price: $13.95
ISBN-10: 0533159954
ISBN-13: 9780533159956
Thirteen days after she lost her husband to leukemia, Sue Cass had a religious awakening, and two weeks after becoming a Christian she began seeing angels and experiencing other supernatural phenomena. In Laying Down My Net, Cass writes in eloquent autobiographical fashion, revealing the struggles, sacrifices, and suffering she went through in order to attain ’an honest, faith-filled, and obedient relationship with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.’ Cass has written a book that is sure to be an inspiration to all who seek to develop a deeper faith and stronger relationship with th

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Keywords: revised, cass, ahead, way
Number of Pages: 70
Published: 1970-01-01
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 1405058730
ISBN-13: 9781405058735
Way Ahead 3a Cass Revised Buy New: $20.62as of 12/7/2009 06:04 CST details New (2) from $20.62Seller: the_book_depository_Media: Audio CassettePages: 70Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1Dimensions (in): 4.1 x 2.8 x 0.6ISBN: 1405058730EAN: 9781405058735ASIN: 1405058730Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Author: Cass R. Sunstei
Publisher: Princeton University Pre
Keywords: com, republic
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 2007-08-20
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 0691133565
ISBN-13: 9780691133560
What happens to democracy and free speech if people use the Internet to listen and speak only to the like-minded? What is the benefit of the Internet’s unlimited choices if citizens narrowly filter the information they receive? Cass Sunstein first asked these questions in 2001’s Republic.com. Now, in Republic.com 2.0, Sunstein thoroughly rethinks the critical relationship between democracy and the Internet in a world where partisan Weblogs have emerged as a significant political force. Republic.com 2.0 highlights new research on how people are using the Internet, especially the blo
Author: Cass R. Sunstein
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Keywords: com, republic
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 2009-08-17
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 0691143285
ISBN-13: 9780691143286
What happens to democracy and free speech if people use the Internet to listen and speak only to the like-minded? What is the benefit of the Internet’s unlimited choices if citizens narrowly filter the information they receive? Cass Sunstein first asked these questions in 2001’s Republic.com. Now, in Republic.com 2.0, Sunstein thoroughly rethinks the critical relationship between democracy and the Internet in a world where partisan Weblogs have emerged as a significant political force. Republic.com 2.0 highlights new research on how people are using the Internet, especially the blo