Books by "Michael R. Trimble"

5 books found

Official Congressional Directory

Official Congressional Directory

by United States. Congress, W. H. Michael

1997

Oleoresin Crystallization in Eastern White Pine

Oleoresin Crystallization in Eastern White Pine

by Albert Thomas Schuler, Alex L. Shigo, Charles Hrach Wolf, Clayton M. Carl, David L. Sonderman, Donald E. Hilt, E. Paul Craft, Everette D. Rast, Franklin B. Lewis, H. Clay Smith, Hugh W. Reynolds, Jeffrey L. Wartluft, John C. Bjorkbom, John E. Baumgras, Keith F. Jensen, L. R. Auchmoody, Leland F. Hanks, Neil K. Huyler, Peter W. Garrett, Philip A. Araman, R. E. Leonard, Robert M. Frank, Roger E. McCay, Ronald C. Wilkinson, Silas Little, Thomas A. More, Wilbur F. LaPage, Barton M. Blum, Charles J. Gatchell, David A. Gansner, Gerald Leon Cole, Gilbert P. Dempsey, Gregory J. Buhyoff, Herbert E. Echelberger, James G. Schroeder, John J. Mohr, John Robert Donnelly, Lawrence D. Garrett, Martin E. Dale, Michael L. McManus, Robert L. Brisbin, Walter Basil Wallin, Noel F. Schneeberger, Boyd W. Post, Donald E. Dorn, John J. Padalino, Michael Schnitzer, Paul S. DeBald

1978

Richard Taylor, Soldier Prince of Dixie

Richard Taylor, Soldier Prince of Dixie

by T. Michael Parrish

1992 · UNC Press Books

Recounts the life of a man who was a prominent Louisiana sugar planter, a Confederate Army officer, and an influential politician

Guidelines for the use of GYPCHEK to control the gypsy moth

Guidelines for the use of GYPCHEK to control the gypsy moth

by Franklin B. Lewis, Michael L. McManus, Noel F. Schneeberger

1979

Into the Fight

Into the Fight

by John Michael Priest

2014 · Savas Publishing

A fresh examination of Pickett's Charge, drawing from numerous soldiers' accounts—includes maps and illustrations. Both a scholarly and a revisionist interpretation of the most famous charge in American history, Into the Fight uses a wide array of sources, ranging from the monuments on the Gettysburg battlefield to the accounts of the participants themselves, to rewrite the conventional thinking about this unusually emotional, yet serious, moment in our Civil War. Starting with a fresh point of view, and with no axes to grind, Into the Fight challenges all interested in that stunning moment in history to rethink their assumptions. Praise for the work of John Michael Priest "[A] stirring narrative of the common soldier's experiences on the southern end of the battlefield on the second day of fighting at Gettysburg." — Civil War News "Priest's distinctive style is rife with anecdotes, many drawn from obscure diaries and letters, artfully stitched together in an original manner." —David G. Martin, author of The Shiloh Campaign