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James B. Channon (September 20, 1939 [1] - September 10, 2017) [2] was a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, New Age futurologist, and business consultant.He was primarily known for authoring the First Earth Battalion Operations Manual (1979, and later editions), [3] a popular book pointing the way toward a New Age transformation in the U.S. military.
December 4, 2012: Wild was voted No. 1 book of 2012 in the "Memoir and Autobiography" category in the "Goodreads Choice Awards 2012." [6] January 2013: Wild was selected as Book of the Week on BBC Radio 4, where a five-episode abridgement of the book was read. [7] 2013: Wild spent 52 weeks on the NPR Hardcover Nonfiction Bestseller List. [8]
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This cannon, which may also have been captured in the Battle of Princeton, was stolen by students of Rutgers University in 1875. The theft ignited the Rutgers-Princeton Cannon War. A compromise between the presidents of Princeton and Rutgers ended the war and forced the return of the Little Cannon to Princeton.
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[1] As a marketing initiative, Canon Press put up billboards across the United States in 2023 with the words "Christ is Lord" in bold white letters on a black background, along with a URL . [ 7 ] The campaign was a promotion for Doug Wilson's book Mere Christendom , [ 8 ] which one theology professor said promotes Christian nationalism .
Glencannon Press is a California-based publishing company that specializes in the publication of books with maritime themes. [1] The company publishes both fiction, non-fiction books and Republican propaganda. Its clients include the Friends of the San Francisco Maritime Museum Library, [2] a division of the National Park Service.
Heroes, Inc. Presents Cannon is a two-issue comic book series that represents one of the earliest independent comics. The first issue was self-published by prominent writer-artist Wally Wood in 1969, with a second issue published by CPL Gang Publications in 1976.