Courage in both hands / Allan A. Hunter.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Ballantine Books, c1962.Description: 160 p. ; 18 cmSubject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Courage in both hands.DDC classification:- 327.172092 H916c
- BJ1533.C8 H867
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An unugly American -- She got an "A" in that test -- In the middle of a fight -- Adventure unlimited -- Worthy to live -- This time the laugh was with, not at, Carlotta -- A pacifist grabs a rifle -- "I don't mind for myself, but I'm thinking of my wife and my daughter" -- "It is easier to give up my life" -- An American was not bayoneted -- She found a way for herself -- Recipe for valor -- Incorrigibly Christian -- The two marched out together -- Danger-opportunity -- I just light a candle -- A gun over his shoulder -- Most dangerous place -- Try it! -- "The only force that counts" -- Roadblock -- Duet in the jungle -- Suppose he hadn't laughed? -- "Some day France will know" -- Courage in both hands -- Each-one-teach-one Laubach -- "Die if you must but never kill" -- Not appeasement -- Courage that knows where it's going -- Broken walls -- Throughout the centuries -- Distilled sympathy -- A bridge in Green Hall -- She practiced ten years on rattlers -- No traps for wolves -- That's enough, said the lion -- No reason to be afraid -- Counterattack: this story was told by Alfred Page of New Zealand -- A timid girl speaks the truth -- You can kill me if you like -- Due north -- Present arms-aim -- In the nonviolent underground -- Without guns -- One man did it -- The robber dropped his dagger -- "Brave way of being scared" -- Jiujitsu -- "Civil defense"-- She got through -- Could he ever be the same again? -- Retaliation -- The fellowship of pain -- The enemies' children -- How powerful are bullets anyway? -- The ultimate weapon.
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