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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040940483
    Format: XVII, 373 S. , Ill., Kt. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1st Touchstone hardcover ed.
    ISBN: 9781451617528
    Series Statement: A Touchstone Book
    Content: In this book the author traces the story of the unsung World War II workers in Oak Ridge, Tennessee through interviews with dozens of surviving women and other Oak Ridge residents. This is the story of the young women of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, who unwittingly played a crucial role in one of the most significant moments in U.S. history. The Tennessee town of Oak Ridge was created from scratch in 1942. One of the Manhattan Project's secret cities, it did not appear on any maps until 1949, and yet at the height of World War II it was using more electricity than New York City and was home to more than 75,000 people, many of them young women recruited from small towns across the South. Their jobs were shrouded in mystery, but they were buoyed by a sense of shared purpose, close friendships, and a surplus of handsome scientists and Army men. But against this wartime backdrop, a darker story was unfolding. The penalty for talking about their work, even the most innocuous details, was job loss and eviction. One woman was recruited to spy on her coworkers. They all knew something big was happening at Oak Ridge, but few could piece together the true nature of their work until the bomb "Little Boy" was dropped over Hiroshima, Japan, and the secret was out. The shocking revelation: the residents of Oak Ridge were enriching uranium for the atomic bomb. Though the young women originally believed they would leave Oak Ridge after the war, many met husbands there, made lifelong friends, and still call the seventy-year-old town home. The reverberations from their work there, work they did not fully understand at the time, are still being felt today
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-347) and index , Revelation, August 1945 -- Everything will be taken care of : train to nowhere, August 1943. Tubealloy : the Bohemian Grove to the Appalachian Hills, September 1942 -- Peaches and pearls : the taking of Site X, Fall 1942. Tubealloy : Ida and the atom, 1934 -- Through the gates : Clinton Engineer Works, Fall 1943. Tubealloy : Lise and fission, 1938 -- Bull pens and creeps : the Project's welcome for new employees. Tubealloy : Leona and success in Chicago, December 1942 -- Only temporary : spring into Summer, 1944. Tubealloy : the quest for product -- To work. Tubealloy : the couriers -- Rhythms of life. Tubealloy : Security, censorship, and the press -- The one about fireflies. Tubealloy : pumpkins, spies, and chicken soup, Fall 1944 -- The unspoken : sweethearts and secrets. Tubealloy : combining efforts in the New Year -- Curiosity and silence. Tubealloy : the project's crucial spring -- Innocence lost. Tubealloy : hope and the haberdasher, April-May 1945 -- Sand jumps in the desert, July 1945 -- The gadget revealed -- Dawn of a thousand suns -- Life in the new age
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-4516-1754-2
    Language: English
    Keywords: Oak Ridge, Tenn. ; Frauenarbeit ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Urananreicherung ; Geschichte ; Biografie ; Erlebnisbericht
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_173675436X
    Format: 294 pages
    ISBN: 9780593183250
    Content: And thus commenced ... -- An evolution of gratitude -- Media Madonna -- Of presidents and proclamations -- Now more than ever -- To these bounties -- Of tragedy and gratitude -- On a Thursday in November -- Reasonable hopes -- A tradition in question -- My heartfelt prayer -- Pomp and changing circumstance -- Milestones and missteps -- The pain of evolution -- Choose gratitude.
    Content: "From the New York Times bestselling author of The Last Castle and The Girls of Atomic City comes the fascinating story of America's national day of thanks and of the tenacious and inspiring Sarah Josepha Hale, a nineteenth-century woman who made establishing this holiday her life's mission-one brought to fruition by the wise support of Abraham Lincoln"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780593183267
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Kiernan, Denise We gather together New York : Dutton, Penguin Random House LLC, 2020
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 ; USA ; Thanksgiving Day ; Aktivismus ; Patriotismus ; Geschichte 1788-2019
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_884461343
    Format: vii, 388 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates , illustrations , 24 cm
    Edition: First Touchstone hardcover edition
    ISBN: 9781476794044
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-363) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781476794068
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Kiernan, Denise. author Last castle New York : Touchstone, 2017
    Language: English
    Keywords: Vanderbilt, George Washington 1862-1914 ; Vanderbilt, Edith Stuyvesant Dresser 1873-1958 ; Biltmore Estate
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045574720
    Format: 303 Seiten , Porträts , 21 cm
    ISBN: 9781683691266
    Content: Introduces readers to the lives of the fifty-six men who signed the Declaration of Independence, describing who they were, their professions, and how their lives changed in the years that followed
    Note: Introduction. A clarification: the real Independence Day -- New Hampshire. Josiah Bartlett: the signer immortalized on The West Wing -- William Whipple: the singer who fought for freedom -- Matthew Thornton: the singer who led "The nation of New Hampshire" -- Massachusetts. John Adams: the signer everyone loved to hate -- Samuel Adams: the signer whose bravery went bust -- Elbridge Gerry: the signer who gave us gerrymandering -- John Hancock: the signer who signed first -- Robert Treat Paine: the signer who objected to, well, everything -- Rhode Island. William Ellery: the signer who is two degrees from Kevin Bacon -- Stephen Hopkins: the signer with the worst penmanship -- Connecticut. Samuel Huntington: the signer who became the first U.S. President, sort of... -- Roger Sherman: the signer who signed everything -- William Williams: the signer who was certain he would hang -- Oliver Wolcott: the signer who melted King George's heart (and then some) -- , New York. Philip Livingston: the prince of New York -- William Floyd: the signer whose home was turned into a stable -- Francis Lewis: the signer whose wife was imprisoned -- Lewis Morris: the signer buried in one of America's poorest neighborhoods -- New Jersey. Abraham Clark: the signer whose sons were imprisoned -- John Hart: the signer who slept in caves -- Francis Hopkinson: the signer who designed the U.S. flag -- Richard Stockton: the only signer who recanted the Declaration -- John Witherspoon: the signer who was also a minister -- Pennsylvania. John Morton: the first signer to die -- Benjamin Franklin: the signer known throughout the world -- James Wilson: the signer who went broke on shady land deals -- Robert Morris: the signer who financed the war, and ended up in debtors' prison -- George Clymer: the signer whose homes were targeted by the British -- George Ross: the signer related to America's most famous seamstress -- , Benjamin Rush: the signer who loved to gossip about other signers -- George Taylor: the signer who started out as an indentured servant -- James Smith: the signer who was coy about his age -- Delaware. Caesar Rodney: Delaware's famous midnight rider -- George Read: the only signer who voted against Independence -- Thomas McKean: the signer who waited five years to sign -- Maryland. Charles Carroll of Carrollton: the last signer to die -- Samuel Chase: the signer better remembered as "Old Bacon Face" -- William Paca: the signer who dared to acknowledge his illegitimate child -- Thomas Stone: the signer who died of a broken heart -- Virginia. Carter Braxton: the signer who had eighteen children -- Benjamin Harrison: the singer who played Falstaff to Congress -- Thomas Jefferson: the signer who wrote the Declaration -- Richard Henry Lee: the six-fingered signer -- Francis Lightfoot Lee: the signer who lived in his brother's shadow -- , Thomas Nelson Jr.: the signer who ordered troops to fire on his own home -- George Wythe: the signer who was poisoned by his nephew -- North Carolina. Joseph Hewes: the signer who worked himself to death -- William Hooper: the signer who feared democracy -- John Penn: the signer who taught himself how to read and write -- South Carolina. Thomas Lynch Jr.: the signer buried at the bottom of the sea -- Arthur Middleton: the signer also known as Andrew Marvell -- Edward Rutledge: the signer who delayed Independence by a month -- Thomas Heyward Jr.: the signer-songwriter -- Georgia. Lyman Hall: the signer who dragged Georgia into the Union -- George Walton: the signer who was orphaned, impoverished, abused, shot, and imprisoned -- Button Gwinnett: the signer with the
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023802072
    Format: 218 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0060891386
    Series Statement: Science 101
    Language: English
    Keywords: Chemie ; Einführung
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_669873772
    Format: 254 S. , Ill. , 20 cm
    ISBN: 159474520X , 9781594745201
    Content: Presents the lives, deaths, and scandals involving the thirty-nine signers of the United States Constitution, including Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, and James McHenry
    Note: A constitutional cheat sheet -- A constitutional time line -- New Hampshire. John Langdon : the signer who picked up the tab ; Nicholas Gilman : the most handsome signer -- Massachusetts. Nathaniel Gorham : the signer who considered a monarchy ; Rufus King : the signer who always ran (and never won) -- Connecticut. William Samuel Johnson : the signer who lived the longest ; Roger Sherman : the signer who knew how to compromise -- New York. Alexander Hamilton : the signer who died in a duel -- New Jersey. William Livingston : the signer-poet ; David Brearley : the signer who proposed erasing state boundaries and starting over ; William Paterson : the son of a door-to-door salesman ; Jonathan Dayton : the signer who stole $18,000 from Congress -- Pennsylvania. Benjamin Franklin : the signer known throughout the world ; Thomas Mifflin : the signer who was ruined by drink ; Robert Morris : the signer who went to debtors' prison ; George Clymer : the signer whose home was destroyed by the British ; Thomas FitzSimons : the signer who loaned away his fortune (and never got it back) ; Jared Ingersoll : the signer who couldn't keep up with fashion ; James Wilson : the signer-turned-fugitive ; Gouverneur Morris : the playboy with the wooden leg -- Delaware. George Read : the signer who signed twice ; Gunning Bedford Jr. : the signer who trusted no one ; John Dickinson : the signer who never signed ; Richard Bassett : the signer who overcame religious discrimination ; Jacob Broom : the invisible signer -- Maryland. James McHenry : the signer immortalized by the Star-Spangled Banner ; Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer : the signer with the mysterious middle name ; Daniel Carroll : the signer who helped create Washington, D.C. -- Virginia. George Washington : the President of the Constitutional Convention ; John Blair : the underachieving signer ; James Madison Jr. : the father of the Constitution -- North Carolina. William Blount : the signer who-- oh, there's no way to dance around the issue, this guy was a crook ; Richard Dobbs Spaight : the other signer who died in a duel ; Hugh Williamson : the signer who believed in aliens -- South Carolina. John Rutledge : the signer who attempted suicide ; Charles Cotesworth Pinckney : the signer who wouldn't bribe the French ; Charles Pinckney : the ghost writer of the Constitution? ; Pierce Butler : the signer who turned coat on the king -- Georgia. William Few : the signer who lived the American dream ; Abraham Baldwin : the signer who pinched pennies -- Appendix I. The U.S. Constitution. Text of the U.S. Constitution ; Text of the Bill of Rights ; Additional amendments -- Appendix II. A constitutional miscellany. Preserving the Constitution ; The penman of the Constitution ; William Jackson, the fortieth signer ; Will the real Constitution printer please stand up? ; Who signed the Bill of Rights? ; By the numbers ; They came, they saw, they didn't sign ; Immigrant signers.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Law
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    Keywords: USA ; Founding fathers ; Biografie
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