Exploring the profound themes of forgiveness and redemption, this memoir recounts the journey of a man who faced the consequences of his choices while incarcerated in a maximum-security prison. Through struggles with addiction, racism, and violence, Thomas reflects on his dark past and the unlikely source of forgiveness that guided his transformation. As he confronts his inner demons and seeks to change the perceptions of those around him, the narrative offers a powerful examination of survival and the quest for personal redemption over three decades.
Thomas Fleming Orden de los libros (cronológico)
Thomas Fleming es el editor de Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture y el presidente de The Rockford Institute en Rockford, Illinois.






An American colonial soldier presents an account of his experiences fighting for freedom during the Revolutionary War, in a narrative featuring a new introduction by Thomas Fleming.
PDR for Herbal Medicines
- 858 páginas
- 31 horas de lectura
Profiles more than seven hundred herbal medicines, discussing their names, uses, contraindications, side effects, and dosage; with seven indexes, and drug/herb interactions and safety guides.
The Conservative Movement
- 140 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
In the early '90s, conservative commentators began to highlight the fragmentation within the American political and intellectual Right. From the postwar emergence of intellectual dissidents responding to the Soviet threat to the Reagan era's New Right coalition of journalists, politicians, and lobbyists, the conservative movement has been marked by a complex interplay of ideologies and factions. In this revised study, Paul Gottfried offers an insider's perspective on the various factions, controversies, personalities, and rival journals within the movement. He contends that journalists have misrepresented the scope of conflicts on the Right, often favoring moderates while underestimating the strength and intelligence of paleoconservatives. The book features a detailed examination of conservative foundations and think tanks, revealing previously unpublished insights into funding and control dynamics. Gottfried also explores the implications of the 1992 electoral campaign for the Right, including paleocon Pat Buchanan's controversial Republican nomination bid and the shift of several leading neocons to Bill Clinton's camp. This work is essential for anyone seeking to understand the intricate landscape of conservatism and its future.
Follows an entire generation of military officers and their wives, caught in an emotional crossfire of loyalty and violence, from occupied Germany and Japan in the 1950s to the tragedy of Vietnam
Die Hunde des Krieges/La Balsa/Der Kardinal schweigt/Das fremde Kind - bk616; Verlag "Das Beste"; Frederick Forsyth/Vital Alsar/Thomas Fleming/Rumer Godden; Paperback; 1975
