The End of an Era: Diverse Thoughts From 100+ Years of Living
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The End of an Era: Diverse Thoughts From 100+ Years of Living
Offered here is a comparison of the customs, practices, moral code, and attitudes of 1900s individuals as they gradually morphed into those of today as observed by the 101-year-old author who is an internationally recognized scientist and lecturer/consultant as well as a sculptor with pieces similarly positioned in museums and private collections; an author of textbooks and award-winning fiction; a professor; USCG Captain with Masters papers; winner of international sports awards; a veteran of WWII and Korea.
by John H. Manhold
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