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Prior to retiring to writing full-time, Cahill was the director of religious publishing at Doubleday for six years. [1] [4] He and his wife divided their time between New York and Rome. [1] Cahill's book, A Saint on Death Row: The Story of Dominique Green, represented a departure from the Hinges of History series.
How Chance and Stupidity Have Changed History: The Hinge Factor, MJF Books, New York, 1999. ISBN 1-56731-738-3 (This book has also been printed under the title The Hinge Factor.) Whisper of the Blade: Revolutions, Mayhem, Betrayal, Glory and Death, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 2001. ISBN 0-340-77083-X; The Hinges of Battle, Hodder & Stoughton, 2002.
The following year The Times Literary Supplement (3 August 1951) commented on this volume that "as a chronicler of war, Mr Churchill has, hitherto, been disappointing" but The Hinge of Fate was "a breathtaking book" and that in its pages Churchill was "a romantic, as immortally young as the hero of Treasure Island" but had "massive common sense ...
Gulfstream Pictures has acquired the feature film rights to Richard N. Goodwin’s book 'The Hinge of the World.'
The Bee Book; The Blue Planet: A Natural History of the Oceans BBC; The Dinosaur Book; The Facts Visually Explained, How Science Works; The Facts Simply Explained, What is Really Happening to Our Planet; The Illustrated Encyclopedia, of Animal Life Story; The Essential Visual Guide, Snake; The Elements Book; The Planets; The Rock and Gem Book ...
Centre for the History of the Book; Manuscripts, Books, and Maps: The Printing Press and a Changing World; Old Books, How to find information on publication history and value (1998) Smithsonian Institution Libraries; Project Gutenberg – Free e-Books; History of books. Centre for the History of the Book; History of the Book at the American ...
Past Imperfect: Facts, Fictions, and Fraud — American history from Bancroft and Parkman to Ambrose, Bellesiles, Ellis, and Goodwin is a 2004 non-fiction book, written by Peter Charles Hoffer, that covers the historiography of U.S. History in Part 1 and the controversies surrounding Stephen Ambrose, Michael Bellesiles, Joseph Ellis, and Doris Kearns Goodwin in Part 2.
Cardea or Carda was the ancient Roman goddess of the hinge (Latin cardo, cardinis), Roman doors being hung on pivot hinges.The Augustan poet Ovid conflates her with another archaic goddess named Carna, whose festival was celebrated on the first day of June and for whom he gives the alternative name Cranê or Cranea, a nymph.