01450cam a2200361 a 4500999001500000001000900015003000600024005001700030008004100047010001300088020001500101020001800116035002000134040009600154043001200250082001700262092002500279100002600304245004300330260005400373300002400427336002600451337002800477338002700505490002700532520034800559650004600907650002600953650002700979651002301006800004701029942001201076 c6320d632026673233OCoLC20190116164803.0920904s1992 mnu 000 1 eng  a92033095 a1556611900 a9781556611902 a(OCoLC)26673233 aDLCbengcDLCdXY4dBTCTAdBAKERdYDXCPdOCLCGdO2HdOCLCOdOCLCAdOCLCFdOCLCQdOCLCOdBSC an-us-ar a813.5bT449Z a813.54bT449th, 19921 aThoene, Bodie,d1951-12aA thousand shall fall /cBodie Thoene. aMinneapolis :bBethany House Publishers,c©1992. a428 pages ;c21 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier1 aThe Shiloh legacy ;v2 aThe war to end all wars is over, and the soldiers have come home. Birch Tucker, with his wife Trudy, and his sons, makes his way back to Shiloh, Arkansas, his boyhood home, to carve out a new life for his family. Mrs. Meyer, now a financial columnist for the "New York Times," moves among the wealthy and influential stock barons of the world. 0aShiloh (Ark. : Imaginary place)vFiction. 0aDepressionsvFiction. 0aCountry lifevFiction. 0aArkansasvFiction.1 aThoene, Bodie,d1951-tShiloh legacy ;v2. 2ddccBK