![]() 1917 Blockade Runners War Ww1 Filibuster Us Senators $14.75 Old Antique Historical Victorian Prints Maps and Historic Fine Art----------. 1917 Blockade Runners War Ww1 Filibuster Us Senators Page And Reverse Side From An Issue Of 1917 . Wood Engravings From . The Graphic . Would Make An Ideal Gift . English Social History . The Actual Date Is Printed On Each Page . This Print Is Over 90 Years Old. And Is Not A Modern Copy. There Is A Fold Which Sometimes Shows As A Shadow On The Image, This Will Not Show When Framed. Check The Image For Details.. Size Of Print Is Approx 12" X 10" (305 X 250)Or Pro-Rata . Approx. Page Size = 16" X 11" (410 X 280 . Ready To Matt And Frame. These Old Prints Really Look Great With Matt And Framed. . Note This Print Is From A Periodical And Has Printing On Reverse.. Scanned At A Low Resolution For Quick Uploading So The Actual Picture Is Better Than The Scanned Image. . ![]() Filibusters and Expansionists: Jeffersonian Manifest Destiny, 1800-1821 (Library of Alabama Classics) $19.95 Describing filibuster activities in both Florida and Texas, American efforts to seize Indian lands, operations against a free black fort in Florida and Andrew Jackson's adventures in Florida, this book adds to the history and historiography of antebellum foreign policy. The authors present the revolutionary activities in the Gulf South and their connection with the expansionist trends of Jefferson, Madison and Monroe. ![]() The Feester Filibuster $14.95 "Pearl Harbor got bombed. Rachel thought John Alan did it. He did not." That's how John Alan Feester sums up what happened in The Rachel Resistance. In The Feester Filibuster, which tells his side of the story, John Alan shows he's not a spy at all?even though he does a lot of spying to prove it.? Spies may or may not lurk in the shadows, but mysteries still abound in Apache, Oklahoma. A package holding an angel begins to tell the untold story behind John Alan's mother. The previously silent Simon Green begins talking and can't seem to stop?and in the process reveals a secret about himself. And everyone keeps watch on whether blue stars turn to gold in the windows of residents like Mrs. Snow. ![]() The Stackhouse Filibuster $1.99 My son is high-functioning autistic and I choke up everytime I watch this episode about a loner in the Senate who follows a half-hearted attempt to get money for autism research and training added to a bill and then filibuster to prevent the bill from passing without it. I recognize Senator Stackhouse as possessing character traits that are common in near-relatives of autistic children, and it is entirely realistic that a man like this would behave in exactly that fashion. This is one of those occasions on the show where you can feel good because of something politicians did. |
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