01475nam1 2200433 450 99000244354020331620091015141800.0000244354USA01000244354(ALEPH)000244354USA0100024435420050623f---0---9km-y0itay50------baitaITy|||z|||001yy<<Le>> poste in Italiaopera diretta da Valerio CastronovoRomaBariLaterzav.24 cmGrandi opereStoria dell'impresa2001Grandi opere2001Storia dell'impresa0019900011371002033162001 <<5:>> Fra Stato e impresadagli anni Settanta ai giorni nostri0019900024436202033162001 <<1.:>> Alle origini del servizio pubblico1861-18890019900028086202033162001 <<2.>> : Nell'età del decollo industriale1889-19180019900029394302033162001 <<3.>> : Tra le due guerre1919-1945PosteItaliaStoriaBNCF383.4945CASTRONOVO,ValerioITsalbcISBD990002443540203316383.494 POS 1/ (ISE II 418)BKECOCHIARA9020050623USA011021RSIAV19020090202USA011211ANNAMARIA9020091015USA011418Poste in Italia723835UNISA01337nam0 22003253i 450 SBL027161220251003044351.0IT647489 19910930d1962 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nAtti del terzo Convegno di studi giuridici sulla RegioneCagliari-Sassari, 1-6 aprile 1959MilanoA. Giuffrè1962IX, 699 p.25 cmIn testa al front.: Regione autonoma della Sardegna.RegioneFIRCFIC010219I342.4509DIRITTO COSTITUZIONALE. GOVERNO LOCALE. ITALIA21352CONSIDERAZIONI GENERALI DI AMMINISTRAZIONE PUBBLICA21352.045AMMINISTRAZIONI LOCALI. ITALIA20Convegno di studi giuridici sulla Regione <3. ; 1959 ; Cagliari-Sassari>SBLV149718070495342ITIT-00000019910930IT-BN0095 NAP 01V $SBL0271612Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneo 01V (S) 1 095 01S 0090010955 VMA 1 v.Y 2014061320140613 01Atti del terzo Convegno di studi giuridici sulla Regione642037UNISANNIO02995nam 22004333 450 991015159030332120230810001250.0(CKB)3710000000929228(MiAaPQ)EBC6043386(Au-PeEL)EBL6043386(OCoLC)967765194(BIP)55285300(EXLCZ)99371000000092922820210901d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHis Father's Son The Life of General Ted Roosevelt, Jr1st ed.East Rutherford :Penguin Publishing Group,2017.©2017.1 online resource (389 pages)1-101-98815-0 1-101-98817-7 The story of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., a fortunate son who proved himself on the battlefields of two world wars. General Omar Bradley said of him, "I have never known a braver man or a more devoted soldier." But for much of his life, Theodore Roosevelt's son Ted seemed born to live in his father's shadow. With the same wide smile, winning charm, and vigorous demeanor, Ted possessed limitless potential, with even the White House within his reach. In the First World War, Ted braved gunfire and gas attacks in France to lead his unit into battle. Yet even after returning home a hero, he was unable to meet the expectations of a public that wanted a man just like his father. A diplomat, writer, and man of great adventure, Ted remained frustrated by his lack of success in the world of politics, witnessing instead the rise of his cousin, Franklin, to the office that had once seemed his for the taking. Then, with World War II looming, Ted reenlisted. In his mid-fifties with a gimpy leg and a heart condition, he was well past his prime, but his insistence to be in the thick of combat proved a vital asset. Paired with the irascible Terry de la Mesa Allen Sr., Ted soon distinguished himself as a front-line general in a campaign that often brought him into conflict with another hard fighter, George Patton. On D-Day, Ted became the oldest soldier and the only general in the Allied forces to storm the beach in the first wave, hobbling across the sand with his cane in one hand and a pistol in the other. His valor and leadership on Utah Beach became the stuff of legends--and earned him the Medal of Honor. His Father's Son delves into the life of a man as courageous, colorful, and unwavering as any of the Roosevelt clan, and offers up a definitive portrait of one of America's greatest military heroes. INCLUDES PHOTOSRoosevelt, Theodore, 1887-1944Roosevelt, Theodore, 1887-1944.973.91/1092BBrady Tim1245531MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910151590303321His Father's Son2888667UNINA