Books by "Charles Joseph Gross"

8 books found

Massachusetts Land Court Decisions, 1898-1908

Massachusetts Land Court Decisions, 1898-1908

by Charles Thornton Davis, Massachusetts. Land Court

1909

The Organization and Order of Battle of Militaries in World War II

The Organization and Order of Battle of Militaries in World War II

by Charles D. Pettibone

2010 · Trafford Publishing

Book contains: 1. All branches of country's military; 2. Their structure and organization; 3. Order of Battle; can follow officers through their commands; 4. Unit/ship insignia or design.

Wisconsin Losses in the Civil War

Wisconsin Losses in the Civil War

by Wisconsin. Commission on Civil War Records, Charles Edward Estabrook

1915

The Sulpicians in the United States

The Sulpicians in the United States

by Charles George Herbermann

1916

American Military Aviation

American Military Aviation

by Charles Joseph Gross

2002 · Texas A&M University Press

Discusses major developments in aircraft, doctrine, training, and operations. The author also provides discussions of airlife, in-flight refueling, military budgets, industry, and inter-service squabbling. He deftly sketches the evolution of the air arms of each of the different services and provides clear analyisis of military budgets.

Beautiful Homes and Social Customs of America

Beautiful Homes and Social Customs of America

by Charles Eugene Banks, George Cram Cook, Marshall Everett

1902

Landmarks of the Evangelical Association

Landmarks of the Evangelical Association

by Sylvanus Charles Breyfogel

1888

Year by year summary of conference proceedings and important events in the history of the Evangelical Association of North America, from 1800 through 1887.

Dark Dreams 2.0

Dark Dreams 2.0

by Charles Derry

2009 · McFarland

Greatly expanded and updated from the 1977 original, this new edition explores the evolution of the modern horror film, particularly as it reflects anxieties associated with the atomic bomb, the Cold War, 1960s violence, sexual liberation, the Reagan revolution, 9/11 and the Iraq War. It divides modern horror into three varieties (psychological, demonic and apocalyptic) and demonstrates how horror cinema represents the popular expression of everyday fears while revealing the forces that influence American ideological and political values. Directors given a close reading include Alfred Hitchcock, Brian De Palma, David Cronenberg, Guillermo Del Toro, Michael Haneke, Robert Aldrich, Mel Gibson and George A. Romero. Additional material discusses postmodern remakes, horror franchises and Asian millennial horror. This book also contains more than 950 frame grabs and a very extensive filmography.