Books by "Gregory P. Stone"

5 books found

Crossdressing in Context, Vol. 2: Today's Transgender Realities

Crossdressing in Context, Vol. 2: Today's Transgender Realities

by Gregory G. Bolich, Ph. D. G. G. Bolich

2007 · Lulu.com

The second volume in a 5 volume set, The Context of Transgender Realities examines crossdressing as it is experienced by crossdressers and as it is interpreted by others, including researchers from a number of different disciplines. Organized as answers to frequently asked questions, the text covers everything from what motivates crossdressing, to when it begins, how it proceeds, and what it means.

Crossdressing in Context, Vol. 1 Dress & Gender

Crossdressing in Context, Vol. 1 Dress & Gender

by Gregory G. Bolich, Ph. D. G. G. Bolich

2007 · Lulu.com

The first in a five volume set, this book reestablishes dress as a foundational context for crossdressing. This major study demonstrates the interplay between sex, gender, and clothes, especially as these relate to transgender behaviors, of which crossdressing is the best-known.

Traces of the Elder Faiths of Ireland

Traces of the Elder Faiths of Ireland

by William Gregory Wood-Martin

1902

Westmoreland's War

Westmoreland's War

by Gregory Daddis

2014 · Oxford University Press, USA

This groundbreaking study offers a major reinterpretation of American strategy during the first half of the Vietnam War. Gregory A. Daddis argues senior military leaders developed a comprehensive campaign strategy, one not confined to 'attrition' of enemy forces. This innovative work is a must for a genuine understanding of the Vietnam War.

The Civil War Years

The Civil War Years

by Robert E. Denney, Gregory J. W. Urwin

2011 · Union Square & Company

“How long must our dear land be desolated by the ravages and our bravest sacrificed upon thy altars?” What was it like to live through the turmoil of the Civil War as it exploded day by day? Robert Denney takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the years that disunited a nation. His chronological daily entries, abundantly illustrated with period images and maps, create an enthralling chronicle of the wars evolution. At the same time, the words of actual participants caught in the crossfire--drawn from diaries, letters, and books--provide a moving and personal perspective on the larger narrative.