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Hemingway's Guns: The Sporting Arms of Ernest Hemingway
by Silvio Calabi
from Down East Books
Ernest Hemingway is a mythic writer and alpha male. As a hunter and conservationist, he drew greatly from the strong example of Theodore Roosevelt, and he much enjoyed teaching newcomers to shoot and hunt. Including short excerpts from Hemingway's works, these stories of his guns and rifles tell us as much about him as a lifelong, expert hunter and shooter ad as a man.
Knowledge management: the case of the Acushnet Company.: An article from: SAM Advanced Management Journal
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Citation Details
Title: Knowledge management: the case of the Acushnet Company.
Author: Omah Khalil
Publication: SAM Advanced Management Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 22, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 71 Issue: 3 Page: 34(11)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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