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Boyd, C. Clifford. Archaeological investigations in the Watauga Reservoir, Carter and Johnson counties, Tennessee. [Knoxville]: University of Tennessee, Dept. of Anthropology, 1986.

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Knight, Richard L. The birds of northeast Tennessee: An annotated checklist for Carter, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington counties. 2nd ed. Bristol, VA: Bristol Bird Club, 2008.

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Smith, Elizabeth Simpson. Five first ladies: A look into the lives of Nancy Reagan, Rosalynn Carter, Betty Ford, Pat Nixon, and Lady Bird Johnson. New York, N.Y: Walker, 1986.

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Weber, David C. An Ancestral Parade of the McLeod, Trogdon and Weber Families: With our related families in America: Bell, Bilhorn, Billica, Carter, Church, Clark, Cobb, Doll, Drew, Gale, Gooch, Guerrant, Hawes, Hogue, Jefferson, Johnson, Kloepfer, McLaren, Newcomb, Noble, Putnam, Sarchet, Snyder, Stever, Towle, and Whitehouse. Corona del Mar, California: author, 2009.

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Rand, Carter, and Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, eds. Look for beauty: Philip Johnson and art museum design. Utica, NY: Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, 2010.

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Schobernd, Robert. Cape Abigail: A Carter A. Johnson Novel. Independently Published, 2018.

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Schobernd, Robert. Blonde Heiress: A Carter A. Johnson Thriller. Independently Published, 2018.

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Schobernd, Robert. Dogtrot Murder: A Carter A. Johnson and Kate Menke Thriller. Independently Published, 2018.

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(Illustrator), Kadir Nelson, ed. A Strong Right Arm: The Story of Mamie "Peanut" Johnson (Carter G Woodson Honor Book (Awards)). Dial, 2002.

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Company, Superior Mapping. Johnson City, Elizabethton & Washington Co., TN street map: Including Erwin ... W. Carter Co : A Superior travel map. Superior Mapping Co, 1997.

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Scott, Samuel W. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, U. S. A.: Including a Narrative of the Bridge Burning; The Carter County Rebellion, ... of Carter and Johnson Counties, Tennesse. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Angel, Samuel P., and Samuel W. Scott. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, U. S. A.: Including a Narrative of the Bridge Burning; the Carter County Rebellion, ... Women of Carter and Johnson Counties, Tenness. Arkose Press, 2015.

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Johnson, Charles Owen. The Genealogy of Several Allied Families: Frazer-Owen-Bessellieu-Carter-Shaw-Wright-Landfair-Briggs-Neill-Tidwell-Johnson-And Others. Pelican Publishing Company, 1998.

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(CIA), Central Intelligence Agency, and Center for the Study of Intelligence. Getting to Know the President: CIA Briefings of Presidential Candidates, 1952-1992 - Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton. Independently Published, 2017.

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Scott, Samuel W. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, U. S. A.: Including a Narrative of the Bridge Burning; the Carter County Rebellion, and the Loyalty, Heroism and Suffering of the Union Men and Women of Carter and Johnson Counties, Tennesse. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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History of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, U. S. A.: Including a Narrative of the Bridge Burning; the Carter County Rebellion, and the Loyalty, Heroism and Suffering of the Union Men and Women of Carter and Johnson Counties, Tennesse. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Scott, Samuel W., and Samuel P. Angel. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, U. S. A.: Including a Narrative of the Bridge Burning; the Carter County Rebellion, and the Loyalty, Heroism and Suffering of the Union Men and Women of Carter and Johnson Counties, Tenness. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Scott, Samuel W., and Samuel P. Angel. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, U. S. A.: Including a Narrative of the Bridge Burning, the Carter County Rebellion, and the Loyalty, Heroism and Suffering of the Union Men and Women of Carter and Johnson Counties, Tennessee. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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History of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, U. S. A.: Including a Narrative of the Bridge Burning, the Carter County Rebellion, and the Loyalty, Heroism and Suffering of the Union Men and Women of Carter and Johnson Counties, Tennessee. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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History of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, U. S. A.: Including a Narrative of the Bridge Burning; the Carter County Rebellion, and the Loyalty, Heroism and Suffering of the Union Men and Women of Carter and Johnson Counties, Tennesse. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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GOVERNMENT, US. 21st Century Complete Guide to Modern Presidents and Their Presidential Archives: Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and the Clinton White Hous. Progressive Management, 2004.

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Iris Grace: La increíble amistad entre la gata Thula y una niña diferente. LA ESFERA DE LOS LIBROS, S.L., 2017.

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Iris Grace. Penguin Books, Limited, 2016.

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illustrator, Tait Alice, ed. Iris Grace: How Thula the cat saved a little girl and her family. Skyhorse Publishing, 2017.

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Iris Grace: La increíble amistad entre la gata Thula y una niña diferente. LA ESFERA DE LOS LIBROS, S.L., 2017.

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Cram, Fiona, Jessica Hutchings, and Jo Smith, eds. Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua: Māori Housing Realities and Aspirations. Bridget Williams Books, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7810/9781990046735.

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Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua surveys the many ways Māori experience home and housing across Aotearoa New Zealand. These accounts range from the broader factors shaping Māori housing aspirations through to the experiences of whānau, hapū and iwi that connect to specific sites and locations. From statistically informed analyses to more poetic renderings of the challenges and opportunities of Māori housing, the book encompasses a rich range of voices and perspectives, including many wāhine Māori authors. Opening with chapters on the wider contexts – history, land, colonisation – the book moves through to focused, and often intimate, discussions of the relationships between housing, home and identity. An expansive concluding section explores how Māori are developing housing solutions that are being called papakāinga. These chapters cover rural, urban and big-city developments and complete a sweeping book that revitalises our understanding of what constitutes a home for Māori in the twenty-first century. Underpinned by Māori forms of knowledge, practices and values, the book is kaupapa Māori in its form and development. Contributors Moana Jackson, Leonie Pihama, Nathan Williams, Mere Whaanga, Ana Apatu, Jenny Lee Morgan, Rihi Te Nana, Matthew Rout, John Reid, Di Menzies, Angus MacFarlane, Jacqueline Paul, Maia Ratana, James Berghan, Jade Kake, Helen Potter, Tepora Emery, Hinerangi Goodman, Eleanor Black, Sylvia Tapuke, Rangimahora Reddy, Mary Simpson, Yvonne Wilson, Sophie Nock, Kirsten Johnson, David Goodwin, Lyn Carter, Anahera Rawiri, Rau Hoskins and Irene Kereama Royal.
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Klein, Woody. All the Presidents' Spokesmen. Praeger, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400609312.

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This is the first volume to chronicle the story of the evolution of the symbiotic relationship between the presidential press secretaries and reporters who covered White House news during the terms of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush. Author Woody Klein has been both a reporter (for theWashington Postand theNew York World-Telegram & Sun) and a press secretary himself to New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay, who ran for president in 1972. The book reveals how the presidential press secretaries' role has evolved from old-fashioned public relations into a smooth-working system of releasing news and responding to reporters' questions at daily briefings by portraying the president in the best possible light. Klein ferrets out fresh, anecdotal information and includes interviews with nationally known personalities—including former White House press secretaries and notable journalists who have covered the White House. He brings to life the personalities and views of every presidential spokesman on how the job has grown in stature as the press secretaries or spinmeisters have become high-profile officials. Klein reveals how the tension between government and the media—normally healthy in any democracy—has resulted in the manipulation of facts and the release of favorable official news. It started subtly in the Roosevelt administration and has been carefully honed with the transformation of the media in the information and technology revolution; he shows how it has been refined to the point where it is now recognized for what it is: slanting or packaging the news in favor of the president to make it acceptable—even desired—by the public. Perception quickly becomes reality, and once the facts of a situation have been accepted by the establishment—politicians and the press alike—it becomes virtually impossible to change people's minds about them. The book documents scores of examples of White House spin by topic rather than chronologically—for example, how different press secretaries managed the news in wartime, in foreign policy, in scandals, and in a host of domestic issues such as education and national disasters. Twenty-three press secretaries are included. The most notable among them are Steve Early (Roosevelt), James Hagerty (Eisenhower), Pierre Salinger (Kennedy), Bill Moyers (Johnson), Ron Ziegler (Nixon), Marlin Fitzwater (Reagan and G. H. W. Bush), Dee Dee Myers (Clinton), Mike McCurry (Clinton), Joe Lockhart (Clinton), Ari Fleischer (Bush), Scott McClellan (Bush), and Tony Snow (Bush).
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Berry, Nicholas. Foreign Policy and the Press. Praeger, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400653018.

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The role that the press plays in foreign policy is generally seen as taking one of two forms. It is either cited as an active participant in the policy process or as an instrument to be molded and manipulated by the president and his media managers. This study challenges both of these views and demonstrates that the press is neither a powerful force in foreign policy nor under the control of the government in its reporting of foreign policy. Nicholas Berry concludes that to a far greater extent than with domestic policies, the press is at one with the foreign policy establishment, accepting the government's assumptions and formulations until a policy begins to fail. At this outcome stage, the government tries, unsuccessfully, to manipulate the critical press. The study is based on a content analysis ofThe New York Times' reporting of foreign policy disasters. Five case studies were chosen for five recent presidents: the Bay of Pigs (Kennedy), Vietnam (Johnson), the Cambodian incursion (Nixon), the Iran hostage crisis (Carter), and the 1982-1984 intervention in Lebanon (Reagan). In each case,The New York Times' articles were examined and analyzed against the administration's foreign policy statements. Berry details the policy orientation of each administration, describes theTimes' coverage, and draws conclusions in all five cases. In a final chapter he discusses the implications of his findings and addresses such issues as the difference between domestic and foreign policy reporting and the notion that foreign-based correspondents are more critical of foreign policy than are U.S.-based reporters. Two appendices and a bibliography are also included. This important study will be a valuable resource for courses in journalism, behavioral studies on the media, and American foreign policy, and a significant addition to public, college, and university libraries.
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Hegland, Frode, ed. The Future of Text. Future Text Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.48197/fot2020a.

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This book is the first anthology of perspectives on the future of text, one of our most important mediums for thinking and communicating, with a Foreword by the co-inventor of the Internet, Vint. Cerf and a Postscript by the founder of the modern Library of Alexandria, Ismail Serageldin. In a time with astounding developments in computer special effects in movies and the emergence of powerful AI, text has developed little beyond spellcheck and blue links. In this work we look at myriads of perspectives to inspire a rich future of text through contributions from academia, the arts, business and technology. We hope you will be as inspired as we are as to the potential power of text truly unleashed. Contributions by Adam Cheyer • Adam Kampff • Alan Kay • Alessio Antonini • Alex Holcombe • Amaranth Borsuk • Amira Hanafi • Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. • Anastasia Salter • Andy Matuschak & Michael Nielsen • Ann Bessemans & María Pérez Mena • Andries Van Dam • Anne-Laure Le Cunff • Anthon Botha • Azlen Ezla • Barbara Beeton • Belinda Barnet • Ben Shneiderman • Bernard Vatant • Bob Frankston • Bob Horn • Bob Stein • Catherine C. Marshall • Charles Bernstein • Chris Gebhardt • Chris Messina • Christian Bök • Christopher Gutteridge • Claus Atzenbeck • Daniel Russel • Danila Medvedev • Danny Snelson • Daveed Benjamin • Dave King • Dave Winer • David De Roure • David Jablonowski • David Johnson • David Lebow • David M. Durant • David Millard • David Owen Norris • David Price • David Weinberger • Dene Grigar • Denise Schmandt-Besserat • Derek Beaulieu • Doc Searls • Don Norman • Douglas Crockford • Duke Crawford • Ed Leahy • Elaine Treharne • Élika Ortega • Esther Dyson • Esther Wojcicki • Ewan Clayton • Fiona Ross • Fred Benenson & Tyler Shoemaker • Galfromdownunder, aka Lynette Chiang • Garrett Stewart • Gyuri Lajos • Harold Thimbleby • Howard Oakley • Howard Rheingold • Ian Cooke • Iian Neil • Jack Park • Jakob Voß • James Baker • James O’Sullivan • Jamie Blustein • Jane Yellowlees Douglas • Jay David Bolter • Jeremy Helm • Jesse Grosjean • Jessica Rubart • Joe Corneli • Joel Swanson • Johanna Drucker • Johannah Rodgers • John Armstrong • John Cayle • John-Paul Davidson • Joris J. van Zundert • Judy Malloy • Kari Kraus & Matthew Kirschenbaum • Katie Baynes • Keith Houston • Keith Martin • Kenny Hemphill • Ken Perlin • Leigh Nash • Leslie Carr • Lesia Tkacz • Leslie Lamport • Livia Polanyi • Lori Emerson • Luc Beaudoin & Daniel Jomphe • Lynette Chiang • Manuela González • Marc-Antoine Parent • Marc Canter • Mark Anderson • Mark Baker • Mark Bernstein • Martin Kemp • Martin Tiefenthaler • Maryanne Wolf • Matt Mullenweg • Michael Joyce • Mike Zender • Naomi S. Baron • Nasser Hussain • Neil Jefferies • Niels Ole Finnemann • Nick Montfort • Panda Mery • Patrick Lichty • Paul Smart • Peter Cho • Peter Flynn • Peter Jenson & Melissa Morocco • Peter J. Wasilko • Phil Gooch • Pip Willcox • Rafael Nepô • Raine Revere • Richard A. Carter • Richard Price • Richard Saul Wurman • Rollo Carpenter • Sage Jenson & Kit Kuksenok • Shane Gibson • Simon J. Buckingham Shum • Sam Brooker • Sarah Walton • Scott Rettberg • Sofie Beier • Sonja Knecht • Stephan Kreutzer • Stephanie Strickland • Stephen Lekson • Stevan Harnad • Steve Newcomb • Stuart Moulthrop • Ted Nelson • Teodora Petkova • Tiago Forte • Timothy Donaldson • Tim Ingold • Timur Schukin & Irina Antonova • Todd A. Carpenter • Tom Butler-Bowdon • Tom Standage • Tor Nørretranders • Valentina Moressa • Ward Cunningham • Dame Wendy Hall • Zuzana Husárová. Student Competition Winner Niko A. Grupen, and competition runner ups Catherine Brislane, Corrie Kim, Mesut Yilmaz, Elizabeth Train-Brown, Thomas John Moore, Zakaria Aden, Yahye Aden, Ibrahim Yahie, Arushi Jain, Shuby Deshpande, Aishwarya Mudaliar, Finbarr Condon-English, Charlotte Gray, Aditeya Das, Wesley Finck, Jordan Morrison, Duncan Reid, Emma Brodey, Gage Nott, Aditeya Das and Kamil Przespolewski. Edited by Frode Hegland.
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