< Edwin McCain Poster 2 Sided Messenger Playing His Guitar >
price:$9.99
This poster is 12 inches by 12 inches approximately. It is in mint condition.
< Edwin McCain Poster Band Shot Messenger On Tour >
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This poster is 18 inches by 24 inches approximately. It is in mint condition.
Manufactured to the Highest Quality Available.Design is stylish and innovative. Satisfaction Ensured.Great Gift Idea. < Elect McCain 12x18 Giclee on canvas >
price:$57.86
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Series: Election Campaigns Artist: Wilbur Pierce Period: Source country: USA Source Year: 2008Elect McCain 12 inch by 18 inch Giclee print on Canvas. All files are stored digitally and are ready for reproduction. The quality is closely monitored to ensure professional results.
< Being with You >
Glendon Smith
price:$15.99
Avalon(2007-04-02)
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1.You Are Everything 4:38 2.Landslide 4:25 3.Being with You 4:51 4.Dust in the Wind 4:59 5.Thank You 4:58 6.We've Got Tonight 4:28 7.How Do I Live 4:54 8.I Hope You Dance 4:46 9.Silhouette 4:59 10.Baby, I Love Your Way 4:53 11.I'll Be 4:59 12.The Look of Love 5:00 13.One More Night 4:06 Get close to the one you love with this collection of romantic instrumentals performed by a saxophone-led ensemble. Instrumentation includes saxophones, piano, guitar, bass&drums.
< Kink Live Eight Kink FM 102 >
< KINK Live Nine >
< KFOG Live From the Archives 12 >
< KINK Live 7 >
< KBCO Studio C Volume 13 >
< Saturday Nights&Sunday Mornings >
Bruce Hornsby,Low Millions,Collective Soul,Five For Fighting,Carson Leaf,Jamie Cullum,Keane,Edwin McCain,Snow Patrol,Pink Martini
price:$19.99
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< KINK Live Nine >
< KFOG Live From the Archives 12 >
< KINK Live 7 >
< KBCO Studio C Volume 13 >
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< Closer to Home Cd! >
Tom McCain
price:$15.98
Urgent Music
10 tracks.
< A Sampler of Alternative Homes : Approaching Sustainable Architecture [VHS] >
price:$8.97
Juniper Ridge Press(1998-01-01)
Enjoy a look at a fascinating variety of homes and the creative people who built them! Discover how passive solar design and environmentally low-impact materials can be used to create comfortable and economical homes. See the use of both traditional materials, such as adobe, and innovative materials, such as papercrete and sandbags.The program begins with an overview of the basic tenets of sustainable architecture. Passive solar design and the use of natural, local, and/or recycled building materials are emphasized. Building with earth is demonstrated by visits to an adobe block house, an Islamic cultural center made of vaults of adobe, a unique and artistic hut-like house made of piled adobe, and a rammed earth house under construction. The process of building and the nature of the material is described by the people who have done the work. Various straw bale houses are shown. Both load-bearing and non load-bearing methods are described, with particular attention to the use of natural stucco materials and the need to keep the building skins breathable. A charming dome hermitage made of straw bales is described by both the builder/architect and the resident. Techniques for earth-sheltering are demonstrated: there is a visit to an earthship under construction. Then a "gallery" of completed earthships accompanied by music provides a break from the technical discussion. A lovely cordwood/earth-sheltered home is described by the owner/builder. A dug-out kiva in the desert, and a unique technique for creating thin-shelled concrete domes with a rotating sectional mold, complete this section on earth-sheltering. Papercrete, a new building material made with recycled paper and cement, is discussed by two different people who "invented" it. Homes and experimental buildings using this material are shown. Earthbag (sandbag) building has been gaining popularity. The polypropylene bags can be filled with a variety of earthen materials and then stacked to form walls in the shape of domes or vertical walls. A visit to the dome house of a woman who built it with her grandson is fascinating. The beginning of a dome house created by the producer of this program shows one of these unique structures under construction. The use of hybrid techniques is demonstrated by an owner/builder who made a round house with conventional wood framing and used straw bales for insulation. The final section shows the use of existing containers as a shell for a house with the producer's wife taking the viewer on a tour of their bus conversion motorhome. Included with the video is a resource guide to more information, including addresses and phones of most of the people in the video.
< The Rifleman "The Sharpshooter" >
price:$6.37
Good Times
In this classic television series,Chuck Connors is Lucas McCain,a.k.a. the Rifleman,a decent man with a fast gun .
< Biography-John McCain [VHS] >
price:$14.95
E Home Video
< Deadly Justice >
< Threat of Innocence >
< Marley and Me (Single-Disc Edition) >
< Deadly Justice >
< Boston Legal: Season Five >
< The Accused >
price:$0.98
Image Entertainment(2007-05-01)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Prepare to be preached to)  The promo material of the Editorial Review puts forth an excellent premice. Jaded, unsympathetic cop is forced to 'see things from a different perspective after a brutal attack". The basic idea was good enough to make me buy the dvd. Too bad the movie did not follow through. The opening was so stereotypical that my first thought was "Uh oh -another bad cop show". But it was more than that. It was a bad cop show with a message. And the viewer was bashed over the head with that message for the entire film. And just in case the lack of subtlety in the script or the over acting of the traumatized hero does not drive home that message, the scriptwriter summed it all up in two sentences at the end of the film. Which left this viewer rushing for the off button screaming "I got it already". The premise was good - the movie was not. Emmy Award winner Richard Crenna stars in this gripping thriller about jaded cop Richard Beck who is forced to see things from a new and frightening perspective when he is brutally attacked by two murderous criminals. Never having shown much sympathy for victims of violent crime Beck is forced through the degrading system he has always supported. And as he fights to regain his standing on the force and in the community Beck is determined to do only one thing - bring his attackers to justice. System Requirements:Running Time: 95 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MYSTERY/SUSPENSE Rating: NR UPC: 014381338928 Manufacturer No: ID3389ZVDVD Rerations < Deadly Justice >
< Threat of Innocence >
< Marley and Me (Single-Disc Edition) >
< Deadly Justice >
< Boston Legal: Season Five >
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< KatieBird*Certifiable Crazy Person >
< Green River Killer >
< Mother of Tears >
< Videodrome >
< Frankenhooker >
< Inside (Unrated) >
price:$2.27
Heretic Films(2006-02-28)
customer 's review (Interesting, movie that never quite gels.)  
(Please stop the split screen shots!)
(Great Horror Film)    
(An Excellent Horror Film In Every Aspect !)    
(Oh My God This Movie is Insane!)     KatieBird: Certifiable Crazy Person (Justin Paul Ritter, 2005)
Corman film factory graduate Justin Paul Ritter presents his first movie, and for someone who was involved with some of Corman's worst recent offerings (including the Black Scorpion TV show), his managing to stay away from the horrible scripts, unintentional humor, and awful acting that characterized so much of his second-unit work is pretty amazing. In fact, that this movie is anything other than horrendous is pretty much reason to rejoice. It's not a great film by any means, but given his background, it does presage great things for Mr. Ritter in the future (and, four years after KatieBird, Ritter is set to release two new films in 2009; I'm looking forward to them).
The title character in this film (Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman's Helene Udy) lives up to her subtitle; in the present-day scenes we see, KatieBird has brought her psychiatrist and would-be suitor (Point Blank's Todd Gordon) back to her place, where she slowly tortures him while telling him the story of her life (the character is played in flashback by Nicole Jarvis, in her first film role, as a child, and Rufus' Taylor Dooley as a teen), giving us a look at how her father, played by Into the Arms of Strangers' Lee Perkins (who, actually, is a professional race car driver who acts on the side), shaped her into the psychotic she is today.
Okay, so everyone and his mom had complained about the split-screen effect that's vastly overused in this movie. But you know what? Compared to Timecode, probably the most famous movie to use the technique, this is a triumph. Yeah, I grant you, it still kind of sucks, but it's done so much better here than I've ever seen it before. Part of this is because the use of the split-screen technique has nothing, really to do with what's actually going on onscreen. Most of the time it's simply a stylistic choice, rather than being used to show multiple storylines at once. It wasn't an absolute necessity to try and focus on multiple storylines, so it didn't really matter which screen I watched, I was still getting what I needed to know about the plot.
The script is solid, and there's some darned fine acting here (Udy, is excellent, and some mention should be made of Jun Hee Lee as a teen KatieBird's crush who comes to a very bad end), and it's interesting to see a film that's not a horror movie get the gore treatment. It seems most people who have watched this are unable to get by the split-screen thing; if you can, there's a lot to like with this one. ***
Looks like someone showed the director how to do split screen and partial screen shots on his computer, and he went absolutely nuts. The WHOLE movie is presented in this manner. It becomes very distracting, it's hard to emerse yourself in a story when you are constantly reminded that you are watching a film due to the overuse of a particual technique. That alone pretty much ruined the film for me. I guess you have to do something to cover up for a poorly written, shot and directed mess. Oh, and the music sucks too, unless you like guitar notes and chords held into lengthy sustained feedback. Gave me a headache. This is a story about one girl's coming of age and her father who passes down to her that old family tradition of being a serial killer. It's an artsy type of horror film. The cinematics in it were great. I found the acting to be suprisingly good. I thought that the actors who played teenage Katiebird and her father did an especially good job. I 1st rented this movie thinking that it would either be entertaining enough or really suck. I liked it so much that I decided to buy it after. From the camera work,story,acting,visually&(wow!)the music Justin Paul Ritter's "KatieBird*Certifiable Crazy Person" is truly one of the best horror films that I have ever seen. In a day&age of horror films filled with alot of the same-ol same-ol(wich can be very nice at times-but not all the time) this film rears its beautifully ugly&uniquely artistic head&shines like a pussed up soar thumb cooking like a hotdog on a grill in the hot sunny mid-day of august&I loved it! Like Eric Stanze's "ScrapBook"&Wes Craven's "Last House On The Left" This film is so viciously relentless(or realistic) that you feel like taking a shower after watching it or you question yourself for watching it&the scary thing is that this film has more substance in one of it's pinky fingers than both of the movies I just named above. This is a brilliantly vulgar horror masterpiece that builds&builds throughout until it erupts like a steaming hot blood spitting volcano. This is the definition of real life horror! I saw a bunch of great reviews for this movie all over the web and read about it in Fangoria and was very curious to check it out. This movie is awesome! If you like serial killer movies, if you like lots of gore that will make you cringe (including some teeth pulling scenes that are way more intense than Marathon Man...man, it'll be a long time before I go to a dentist) but most importantly if you like movies with substance, a plot and great cinematography this is the movie for you. Most horror movies these days are so formulaic - this one really is different. A truly unique, yet completely insance, film. I can't wait for the sequel! What would happen if Ed Gein or Ted Bundy were to have children and raise them to follow in their bloody footsteps? KatieBird Wilkens brought to life with unnerving depth and believability by horror veteran Helene Udy (My Bloody Valentine) explores this very question in a chilling and graphic testimony of family tradition emotional confusion and complete insanity. Crisp stylish imagery and a wild original score come together tell the unforgettable story of a certifiably crazy cast of characters! System Requirements:Running Time 99 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: NR UPC: 858964001010 Manufacturer No: 7 Rerations < KatieBird*Certifiable Crazy Person >
< Green River Killer >
< Mother of Tears >
< Videodrome >
< Frankenhooker >
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< Patch Adams >
< Erin Brockovich >
< A Beautiful Mind >
< A Walk to Remember >
< I am Sam (New Line Platinum Series) >
< City of Angels >
price:$9.99
Universal Studios(2009-02-27)
Usually ships in 24 hours Rerations < Patch Adams >
< Erin Brockovich >
< A Beautiful Mind >
< A Walk to Remember >
< I am Sam (New Line Platinum Series) >
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< John McCain '08 for iPod 5G (30GB) >
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John McCain - Republican design MP3 Player skin for iPod 5G (30GB)
< Mccain 2008 for Samsung BlackJack II >
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John McCain 2008 design phone skin for Samsung BlackJack II (i617)
< John McCain Mask >
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THE FEBLAND/KLEIN INTERNATIONAL
A potential Republican nominee for the U.S. Presidency, John McCain, no doubt, has many fans and cynics. This mask can be great fun for either faction. The John McCain mask is made of soft rubber.
"In Stock" Ships Within 24 Hours!Top Quality: 100% Cotton T-ShirtsOur Same Day Shipping Promise: Order today and it ships today!Rare Hard-To-Find Branded Item100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed < Proof My Mom Puts Out Onesie >
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100% ringspun cotton, 4.5 oz. (128 grams)Soft and comfy slim/form fittingComparable to American Apparel 2001Chafe-free tagless Blank Apparel labelHiveTees Election '08 Design < Barack To The Future T-Shirt >
< Change We Can Believe In: Barack Obama's Plan to Renew America's Promise >
< Obama Mama Women's tee Shirt in 6 Colors Small thru XXL >
< Family Guy - The Total World Domination Collection (Stewie Head Packaging) - (Amazon.com Exclusive) >
< Philips SHS3200/37 Flexible Earhook with Bud (Black) >
< The West Wing - The Complete Series Collection >
price:$21.99
customer 's review (Cool Shirt)     I purchased this shirt for my son and he loves it. He is a big "Back to the Future" fan, and of course a big Obama fan, so this shirt was perfect for him. He says he gets compliments on the shirt each time he wears it. Size Specifications: Length: 27.5" (S); 28.5" (M); 29.5" (L); 30.5" (XL); 31" (2XL). Width: 18 (S); 20" (M); 22" (L); 24" (XL); 26" (2XL). Sleeve Length: 16" (S); 16.75" (M); 18" (L); 19.25" (XL); 20.5" (2XL). Comparable Style&Fit: American Apparel 2001 Fine Jersey T-Shirt. Rerations < Barack To The Future T-Shirt >
< Change We Can Believe In: Barack Obama's Plan to Renew America's Promise >
< Obama Mama Women's tee Shirt in 6 Colors Small thru XXL >
< Family Guy - The Total World Domination Collection (Stewie Head Packaging) - (Amazon.com Exclusive) >
< Philips SHS3200/37 Flexible Earhook with Bud (Black) >
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100% ringspun cotton, 4.5 oz. (128 grams)Soft and comfy slim/form fittingComparable to American Apparel 2001Chafe-free tagless Blank Apparel labelHiveTees Election '08 Design < Barack To The Future T-Shirt >
price:$21.99
Size Specifications: Length: 27.5" (S); 28.5" (M); 29.5" (L); 30.5" (XL); 31" (2XL). Width: 18 (S); 20" (M); 22" (L); 24" (XL); 26" (2XL). Sleeve Length: 16" (S); 16.75" (M); 18" (L); 19.25" (XL); 20.5" (2XL). Comparable Style&Fit: American Apparel 2001 Fine Jersey T-Shirt.
Authentic lookingSame size as real moneyCollectibleUniqueSame Feel as real money < Set of 100 John Mccain Eight Dollar Novelty Bills >
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Novelties Wholesale
Set of 100 Bills-JOHN MCCAIN NOVELTY BILLS. Same size as actual currency.
Same look and feel as real money.
Great for resale or use in promotions.
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR JOHN MCCAIN
Made with the Best Quality Material with your child in mind.Top Quality Children's Item. < John McCain >
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Morris
Full over-the-head vinyl mask of the Republican nominee. Excellent detailing.
< Barack Obama&John McCain 6-Inch Action Figures Set of 2 >
< Barack Obama 6" Action Figure >
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Jailbreak Toys
Like countless others out there, we've been inspired by the meteoric rise of Barack Obama and his campaign. In a time when America so desperately needed a hero, along came a man to show us a brand new vision of what America and the world could be in the 21st century. In many ways, Obama is the closest thing we've ever seen to a superhero... someone who has literally inspired millions of people simultaneously to step past fear, to be brave enough to hope and to go past cynicism and imagine what we could be if we were at our best. That's the stuff of legend! And Jailbreak Toys wanted to pitch in. So in that spirit, they created the Obama Action Figure, because every superhero should have one. 6 inches tall, 8 points of articulation, window boxed and made from phthalate-free PVC. An action figure you can believe in!
From the folks who brought you the Barack Obama 6" figure comes the presumptive Republican Party nominee, Senator John McCain. He's served his country with valor in the military and with dedication in Congress. Today, he seeks the peoples' mandate to serve America by election to the highest office in the land! Now you can host your own debates with the 6" Barack Obama Figure, stand tall for campaign finance reform or just work side-by-side to fix Washington with the senior Senator from Arizona. Standing 6" tall and articulated for striking political poses, this figure will soon become a valuable collectible to commemorate this year's historic Presidential election! Rerations < Barack Obama&John McCain 6-Inch Action Figures Set of 2 >
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Decal size is 5.5" X 2.5"High quality vinyl decalIncludes detailed application instructionsCustom decal created and sold by NS-FX < McCAIN 2008 - Political - Car, Truck, Notebook, Vinyl Decal Sticker #1167 | Vinyl Color: Blue >
price:$4.99
NS-FX
This is a high quality vinyl decal that can be applied on your car, notebook, computer or just about any smooth surface. Includes detailed application instructions.
Decal size is 5" X 5.5"High quality vinyl decalIncludes detailed application instructionsCustom decal created and sold by NS-FX < REPUBLICAN ELEPHANT - Politics - Car, Truck, Notebook, Vinyl Decal Sticker #1122 | Vinyl Color: Black >
price:$3.99
NS-FX
This is a high quality vinyl decal that can be applied on your car, notebook, computer or just about any smooth surface. Includes detailed application instructions.
Decal size is 5.5" X 2.5"High quality vinyl decalIncludes detailed application instructionsCustom decal created and sold by NS-FX < McCAIN 2008 - Political - Car, Truck, Notebook, Vinyl Decal Sticker #1167 | Vinyl Color: Silver >
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NS-FX
This is a high quality vinyl decal that can be applied on your car, notebook, computer or just about any smooth surface. Includes detailed application instructions.
< Field Guide to Pattern Glass >
< Early American Pattern Glass: Collector's Identification&Price Guide >
< Standard Encyclopedia of Opalescent Glass: Identification&Values >
< Warman's Pattern Glass: A Value and Identification Guide >
< Florence's Glassware Pattern Identification Guide: Easy Identification for Glassware from the 1920s Through the 1960s >
< Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass >
Mollie Helen McCain
price:$8.69
Collector Books
customer 's review (Great transaction)    
(The Collectors Encyclopedia of Pattern Glass)
(My copy is worn from use!)    
(A good, solid, reliable, pattern glass reference book.)    
(Two thumbs up!)     The book was exactly as described and arrived quite quickly. I would buy from this seller again. Thank you i am not new to collecting depression era glass, i was really into it in the early 80's, but its been a while and i thought a few good books might help me brush up... i shopped around, read the reviews and chose this as one of two that i ordered... WAS I DISAPPOINTED IN THIS ONE! all this book is, is a large compilation of drawings, NO DESCRIPTIONS, NO PATTERN NAMES, just drawings... even if, no ESPECIALLY if you know nothing about depression glass, this is definitely NOT the book for you! i was completely disappointed... sent it back immediately, trust me, try warman's or Gene Florence if you want to actually learn something about depression glass... I have found this book very helpful in identifying pattern glass. My copy is worn and soiled from being used so much. One of the best investments I have made in years...This book list hundreds of patterns shown in clear drawings. Great book for beginners. Mollie Helen McCain's Field Guide To Pattern Glass is a winner, covering all styles of pattern glass and pairing small black and white illustrations with clear descriptions. Those already familiar with pattern glass will find it a good solid reference. This is the best book ive found yet, and I have many books on pattern glass, If your going to buy just one book on pattern glass this is the one! great detail, very large variety of examples, This large comprehensive volume contains hundreds of illustrations of patterns represented according to molded characteristics - circles, stars, plants, flowers, etc. - so that collectors who don't know pattern names can easily locate pieces. Lists of other books of patterns are provided. The book is divided into sections, including animals, circles, diamonds, facets, flowers, fruit, hobnails&beads, panels, people, plants, ribs&columns, squares&rectangles, shells, odds&ends. REVIEW: Since the publication of the first edition of this book in 1980, interest in Limoges porcelain has increased tremendously. This revised edition is arranged by company and/or mark. The history of the Limoges porcelain industry begins the book, followed by the histories, marks, and examples of the major factories, unidentified Limoges companies, and even miniatures. An index and cross reference to companies, initials, and symbols, are provided. Rerations < Field Guide to Pattern Glass >
< Early American Pattern Glass: Collector's Identification&Price Guide >
< Standard Encyclopedia of Opalescent Glass: Identification&Values >
< Warman's Pattern Glass: A Value and Identification Guide >
< Florence's Glassware Pattern Identification Guide: Easy Identification for Glassware from the 1920s Through the 1960s >
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< A LEADER BORN: The Life of Admiral John Sidney McCain, Pacific Carrier Commander >
< The Magnificent Mitscher (Bluejacket Books Paperback) >
< Nimitz >
< Bull Halsey >
< How They Won the War in the Pacific: Nimitz and His Admirals >
< The Quiet Warrior: A Biography of Admiral Raymond A. Spruance >
Alton Gilbert
price:$7.91
Casemate
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Excellent Story of WW II Leadership in the Pacific)    
(A Leader Born)   An excellent story of one of the senior commanders of the Navy in the Pacific during World War II. It also covers a lot of the interplay between the admirals as Admiral King selected men for high command positions.
This book is a lot more forgiving of King than a lot of recent history that talks instead about his refusal to institute convoys along the American coast and left it open for U-boats. Cain was a King man. He knew, worked with, supported, and in turn was supported by King.
Cain also appears to have been a supurb commander, and to have instituted a great set of attributes in his children and even grandchildren. This is particularily interesting as Cain III appears to be making a decision about running for Congress. A LEADER BORN: The Life of Admiral John Sidney McCain, Pacific Carrier Commander by Alton Gilbert.
Captain Gilbert has shown a keen insight into the leadership qualities of Admiral McCain. He also captures the complex interrelationship between Admiral McCain and his contemporary Naval commanders during World War II. Clyde T. Turner Jr.
John S. 'Slew' McCain was an old-school sailor. Wiry, profane, a cusser and a gambler, he reminded more than one observer of 'Popeye.' He was also a pioneer in the hard-hitting naval tactics that brought Imperial Japan to its knees.McCain graduated from Annapolis in 1906 and served aboard an armored cruiser in World War I. Espying the future of naval warfare, he earned his aviation wings in 1936 and by 1939 was commander of the aircraft carrier, USS Ranger. He was thus well placed to provide a leading role in America's cut and thrust war with the Japanese across the broad expanses of the Pacific. In 1942 he was made commander of all land-based aircraft during the campaign for Guadalcanal. Though he took his share of blame for the disaster at Savo Island, he counterattacked with every means at his disposal, to the point of commandeering the planes of the crippled carriers Enterprise and Saratoga to reinforce U.S. strength on Henderson Field.Throughout the war, McCain prioritized fighters and single-seat dive-bombers as the best weapons to directly attack the enemy. By the time the U.S. returned to the Philippines, McCain was leading a fast carrier task force under William 'Bull' Halsey. When asked what he thought about his carrier commander, Halsey replied,"Not much more than my right arm." At the Philippines, Okinawa, and finally up to the very coastline of Japan, McCain's carrier group destroyed thousands of enemy planes and hundreds of ships with aggressive, swarming tactics. When the Empire formally surrendered on the battleship Missouri, McCain was in the first row of U.S. officers looking on.After Japan surrendered on September 2, 1945, McCain flew back to his home in the U.S., and died in his bed the next day-perhaps from heart failure but more probably from exhaustion. His name has lived on, however, through his son, John S. McCain II, who became commander of U.S. naval forces in the Pacific, 1968-72 (the first father and son four-star admirals in U.S. history), and his grandson, John S. McCain III, a carrier pilot who became the one of the longest held U.S. POW during the Vietnam War and currently serves as a U.S. Senator from Arizona.Drawing upon a wealth of primary sources, including information provided by the McCain family, as well as an expert grasp of the titanic battles waged by the U.S. armed forces in the Pacific, Alton Keith Gilbert has provided the fullest account of the first Admiral John McCain's life yet written. An unconventional leader, Slew McCain's career was marked by courage and innovation, as he emerged from World War II as one of America's greatest combat leaders.REVIEWS"... warts and all biography of an engaging and accomplished man... a good read and Alton Gilbert has done excellent spadework. I am sure other readers will agree with me that our appetite has been whetted for yet more information on the feisty John Sidney McCain." Proceedings Magazine, Naval Institute Press 02/2007.."Most people...do not know that McCain's grandfather was also an admiral. ...As I was to discover, in the pantheon of WWII Naval leaders, John Sidney McCain ranks right up there with William Haskey, Raymond Spruance and Marc Mitcher...Provides a fairly complete picture of a remarkable combat leader who deserves to be better known thank he is... for those who enjoy narrative history and biographies, and who appreciate military history..." The Weekly Standard, 06/2007"...A must read for anyone who desires to learn about another one of the great admirals of WWII."Naval War College,8/2007"...portrait of a remarkable man who played a key role in winning the Pacific Theater in WWII... contains a useful index and many interesting photographs...Senator McCain wrote the forward to this book, is clearly proud of Slew, for good reason."Virginia Pilot Newspaper 10/2007"... an overdue and rich tribute to a staunch American naval hero..."WWII Quarterly Vol 4 Number 3 2007"...a most readable biography suitable for a general readership and especially for World War II Naval History buffs.... represents a long overdue consideration of one of America's most important World War II Admirals."Military History of the West, 12/2008 Rerations < A LEADER BORN: The Life of Admiral John Sidney McCain, Pacific Carrier Commander >
< The Magnificent Mitscher (Bluejacket Books Paperback) >
< Nimitz >
< Bull Halsey >
< How They Won the War in the Pacific: Nimitz and His Admirals >
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< Glory Denied: The Saga of Jim Thompson, America's Longest-Held Prisoner of War >
< Why Didn't You Get Me Out?: A POW's Nightmare in Vietnam >
< Five Years to Freedom: The True Story of a Vietnam POW >
< Faith of My Fathers: A Family Memoir >
< The Passing of the Night: My Seven Years as a Prisoner of the North Vietnamese >
< An Enormous Crime: The Definitive Account of American POWs Abandoned in Southeast Asia >
Tom Philpott
price:$10.00
Company
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Almost Happy)   
(Must read Glory Denied)    
(An incredible read)    
(GLORY DENIED)    
(The Families Suffer Too)   
I was under the impression that the book would be new, however it appeared to be used. It was in good shape, but used.
So I was a little disappointed. Tom Philpott is an outstanding author. His format and organization provide a perfect setting for the telling of the powerful, tragic story of Jim Thompson. This book is a must read. The story of Col Thompson is truly remarkable. The thing that grabbed me the most was his constant struggle to regain the life he knew before he was captured. It made me think what would life be like if I spent 9 years away from everything I currently know. Think about it take the last 9 years out of your life and everything that was created, or music changes, clothing changes. Truly and incredible read. If you want to read a great book pick this one up. Of all the books I have read in my lifetime, none has moved me more then the story of Captain Floyd James Thompson!! He is without doubt one of America's greatest and most loyal and dedicated American's I have ever read about. As a Viet Nam Veteran I would venture to say that even the most Hardend Combat Veteran would be humbled by the story of Capt Floyd James Thompson!! An incredible story of an individual's will to not only survive in the most inhumane conditions but to maintaine the constant will to stay loyal and committed to his Flag and Country! After reading this book you will find that every day problems no matter how grave they may seem will seem miniescule! "Glory Denied" is a befitting title for the story of Captain Floyd James Thompson and his Family as he and they deserved so much more from our Country then was given! He will be surely missed, but never forgotten!
C L Chamberlin
"Glory Denied" is the tale of Green Beret Captain Jim Thompson. It is unique in that GD does not unfold in linear, year by year fashion. GD is reconstructed entirely by interviews with Thompson and his friends / families. Captain Thompson became a POW in March of 1964 when his observation plane was downed near Khe Sanh in the remote northwest corner of South Vietnam. As GD's cover aptly notes, Captain Thompson was a prisoner of the Viet Cong while many Americans had barely heard of either the VC or the country itself. Thompson suffered mightily in the squalid and remote jungle camps before his 1968 transfer to the better known prisons that surrounded Hanoi. There, in places like the Rockpile, Thompson lingered until the general prisoner release in the Spring of 1973. He and Navy Lt. (j.g.) Everett Alvarez were the longest detained POWs. There is an aura of competition between the 2 throughout GD. The poignant story of prison life is sharply detailed in GD, but many other books have done likewise. The "in country" tale is the lesser portion of GD. What sets Thompson's story apart is the recounting of his life after his repatriation. He came home to an America VASTLY different than the buttoned up, pre Beatles nation he had left in 1963. (This reviewer thought things had changed after only one year in country!). We should all dwell on how much happened in those crazy years and imagine the reaction of a conservative guy who wanted only to return to the hearth and home he knew. His wife had, to put it mildly, been "stepping out" during his absence. The marriage might never have been ideal but any POW must have remembered and fanaticized about only the good parts of his relationship. The remainder of GD deals with Thompson's repeated attempts to achieve normalcy in his personal life while he rebuilds his Army career. The former is an abject failure, though it certainly qualifies as interesting, if tragic reading. As to the latter, this reviewer was impressed how the Army stood by Thompson, promoting him all the way to Lt. Colonel and helping him with his alcohol abuse. Granted, he was a special case but the DA cut him a lot of slack. It was painfully obvious the Army didn't know what to do with the guy. One wonders how many returned prisoners actually reconstructed their careers -and how many were dumped by the wayside. More poignantly, one wonders how many POW families got back together. How many wives remained faithful? How many guys remarried? How many families fell apart? I hope I was mistaken when I read of the behind closed doors "beatings at family reception centers". Rating GD is a hard call. It is not a straight POW tale in the "Why Didn't You Get Me Out" or "When Hell Was In Session" tradition. The second part of GD would qualify as soap opera if not so depressing. The resolution is purposely not revealed here. Out of respect for Colonel Thompson (his retirement rank), all the other POWs and their collective suffering and service to their country, GD is given 4 stars. Credit author Philpott with a unique story compilation- one that was 16 years (!) in the making. How he got the Thompson family to cooperate, only he and the Man Upstairs can guess. A final and sobering thought: GD makes it painfully evident that it wasn't only the POWs' in country suffering that is significant: Many troubles began in earnest after repatriation and the travails of spouses and children may take a lifetime to heal. Those of us that came back to the world intact and unscarred should count our blessings daily.
Army officer Jim Thompson's horrific experience in a series of North Vietnamese prisons was nasty and brutish--but definitely not short. He was held as a prisoner of war for nearly nine years, longer than any other American POW. His treatment was torturous: "I was put into a horizontal cage maybe two feet wide, two feet high, and five feet long. There I was kept for four months, chained hand and feet." And sometimes he was just plain tortured: "I sat there with a pen in hand as they shouted at me to write," he recalls of a time his captors tried to make him issue a statement condemning the American war effort. "Periodically they hit me with bamboo. Not hard enough to knock me unconscious or to break the skin. Just enough to hurt. They kept at it for eight, ten, twelve hours a day." (He eventually gave in, and signed a statement.)The irony is that Thompson's life improved little upon his return to the United States. His wife had taken up with another man, his family fell apart, he drank to excess, and his son was convicted of murder. Readers will be at once tempted and reluctant to call Thompson a hero--tempted because of how much he suffered for serving his country and for his numerous escape attempts, but reluctant because Thompson was himself responsible for much of the pain he brought on himself and his family following his return. Military journalist Tom Philpott has produced an oddly fascinating book about Thompson's ordeal.Glory Deniedis not a piece of narrative nonfiction, but an oral history. It tells Thompson's story through the words of Thompson and those who knew him. Readers who want a more uplifting POW story may want to tryFaith of Our Fathersby Senator John McCain (who contributes a foreword toGlory Denied), yet Philpott's book may come closer to capturing the agony so many Americans continue to associate with Vietnam.--John J. Miller One of the most powerful books to emerge about Vietnamthe unforgettable story of America's longest-held prisoner-of-war, his family, and a country at war with itself.He had dreamed of being a military man as a youngster during World War II. Marrying shortly after high school, he was drafted by the Army in 1956 and sent to a faraway land called Vietnam in 1963 at a time when America still seemed innocent. In fact, Floyd "Jim" Thompson might have led a perfectly ordinary life had he not been captured on March 26, 1964, just three months after arriving in Vietnam, becoming one of the first Americans taken prisoner, and ultimately, the longest-held prisoner-of-war in American history. Now, for the first time, Thompson's epic story, and that of his family who also paid dearly for his sacrifice, is brought to life inGlory Denied, a searing reconstruction of one man's tortuous journey through war and its aftermath. Weaving together scores of interviews with Thompson and his family, comments from friends, fellow soldiers, former prisoners-of-war, and excerpts from service records, medical reports, and intelligence briefings, Philpott delivers an exceptionally nuanced and moving portrait of a man, a family, and a nation. The first half of the saga follows Thompson from his youth through his marriage and early days in the Army, to his harrowing survival in Vietnamnine years in jungle cages and dank prison cells, surviving torture, disease, and starvation. We see how, by happenstance, a painful childhood honed a soldier's survival skills amid unspeakable horrors. And most vividly we see Thompson's family struggling with the consequences of his absence. Indeed, particularly arresting is Philpott's ability to juxtapose Thompson's capture, torture, and multiple escape attempts with the trials of his young wife Alyce, pregnant with their fourth child and devastated when her husband was declared missing in action. The once dependent wife, unaware of her husband's survival and feeling trapped, would make choices that forever would tie her own fate to the war she despised. And the Army's compliance with those decisions turned the spotlight off Thompson and allowed another prisoner of war to be remembered in his place. The final half ofGlory Deniedchronicles the journey of the Thompsons in the decades following America's longest war. While wounds from the war, both physical and social, healed for most Americans, the nightmare of Vietnam only shifted into another stage for the family. What became so apparent was that Alyce had changed. The children had changed. The nation's values had changed. But Thompson's valuesand dreamshad not. He had missed an unprecedented social revolutiona revolution that now mocked his sacrificeand he had missed nine critical years of an Army career. The final chapters ofGlory Deniedread like a classic tragedy, filled with stories of reconciliation, abandonment, and addiction. It is a tale as absorbing as any Arthur Miller play, a relentlessly heartrending story that tells us as much about our nation's history as it does about a family named Thompson. Glory Denied, which combines the historical detail of Neil Sheehan'sA Bright Shining Liewith the pathos of a James Jones novel, is a masterly work of oral history, a project that has consumed its author for more than a decade. Neither the book nor its subject, Jim Thompson, will soon be forgotten. 16 pages of photos Rerations < Glory Denied: The Saga of Jim Thompson, America's Longest-Held Prisoner of War >
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