James Sullivan - undifferentiated
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Books
Vietnam
The papers of Sir William Johnson
National Geographic Traveler
Diary of a tour in the autumn of 1856 to Gibraltar, Malta, Smyrna, Dardanelles, Marmora, Constantinople, Scutari, Sweet Waters, Greece, Italy, Sicily and France
Hardest Working Man
The untold story of the night a divide nation turned to James Brown—and he delivered hope and calm in the form of an immortal concert Since James Brown's death in December 2006, the Godfather of Soul has received many stirring tributes. Yet few have addressed his contribution in the darkest hour of the Civil Rights movement. Telling for the first time the story of his historic Boston Garden concert the day after Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination, The Hardest Working Man captures the magnificent achievements that made Brown an icon of American popular culture. Sullivan details the charged atmosphere in Boston, Brown's fight against city officials to take the stage, and the electric performance he delivered. Through the prism of this one concert, Sullivan also charts Brown's incredible rise from poverty to self-made millionaire, his enormous influence on popular music, and his complex relationship with the Civil Rights movement, making The Hardest Working Man both a tribute to an unforgettable concert and a rousing biography of a revolutionary musician.
Unlocking the mystery of health care planning for retirement
"This guide was designed by CPAs for CPAs... to provide an overview of the resources available to clients as they consider how they will pay for their health care costs during retirement. Although many resources are available that provide Medicare facts or advice... few are oriented toward professionals seeking to offer guidance to clients... This guide is meant to be a practical resource that blends information and planning guidance..." -- From publisher.
Over the Moat
In the fall of 1992, James Sullivan travels to Vietnam to bicycle from Saigon to Hanoi. He has just finished graduate school and has an assignment to write a magazine story about a country that is still subject to a United States trade embargo.
Which side are you on?
A lawyer's personal and professional labor history, particularly of the West-Virgina area coal and Chicago-area steel workers.