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  • av Morris Kersey
    287

    Victoria: Where Dreams Come True is the fascinating and heartfelt memoir of Victoria-born entrepreneur Morris Kersey. Kersey, now in his late 80s, rose from near-poverty in a rural district outside of the city to becoming the owner of several successful businesses - from travel agencies to service stations to coffee shops to a peanut butter factory. Along the way Morris Kersey has had the change to ride the Concorde, travel on the Orient Express and the QE2, and experience South Africa's Blue Train.

  • av Myra Sampson Reeves
    167

    Liberian Culture is a book that will reveal the beauty and culture of the Liberian people.

  • av Cy Porter
    497

    "Never turn your back on the ocean. People who do often do not returnto port." This was some wise counsel given to the author as a child beingraised in the Canadian Gulf Islands by an unusual sea-faring Anglican ministerand his kindly wife. With the solid influence of British culture and thelush setting of Mayne Island and its highly individual and entertaininginhabitants, the author has brought a collage of tales together to reveal theflavour of West Coast living, from discovery days to current times. As asea-going realtor, the author met many a character who left a story to betold. A considerable collection of photographs, archival as well as theauthor's own, illustrate this intriguing memoir.

  • av Marie Eve Vivian
    287 - 391

  • av Stuart Taylor
    151

    Second floor tour Eiffel around a big oak round table sit Eisenhower King Cnut King Arthur James the first Elizabeth the first Sir Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery Lady Jane Nicholasses I and II St Nicholas Stanley Proudfoot Field Marshall Erwin Rommel Brigadier Blinkinstopp Major General Johnny Walker Nelson Higginsbottom and Aphrodite. They all eat oranges and sign in turn. The great peace treaty. Seven white doves are released peace at last.

  • av Bram Verhoeff
    407 - 651

  • av Carl L. Steinhouse
    187

    German Jews who could, escaped the extermination frenzy of Hitler against the Jews. They had lost relatives-murdered by the Nazis-- and fled to America. The men were drafted into the U.S. Army. Many of these were ordered to Camp Ritchie and its Military Intelligence Center because of their ability to speak native German. Intensively trained to use their native language abilities, they became known as the "Ritchie Boys." These Ritchie Boys were trained to interrogate German prisoners of war to obtain current battlefield information and plans to help the Army commanders anticipate the German military moves and defeat them; they translated and interpreted German documents taken off prisoners and dead Germans reflecting current German military thinking. They risked their lives sneaking behind the German lines to capture prisoners and documents. They turned out to be a tremendous asset to Generals like George Patton, commander of the Third Army, and John Gavin, commander of the 82nd Airborne Division. The Ritchie Boys did not avoid danger, and many lost their lives in the war against--and defeating--the Nazis.

  • av Greg Bonfa
    181

    There's no available information at this time. Author will provide once information is available.

  • av Mike Giaquinto
    167

    This book entitled Freedom Through His Cross is about God the Father's and His son Jesus' love for all. It speaks of what God has done through His Son Jesus Christ and by Jesus offering up His body on the cross. It speaks of God's righteousness on the basis of faith and not of works. The Lord is good to all and wants all to know the truth about what He has done for them through His Son Jesus.

  • av Shantain Campbell
    241 - 361

  • av Christofer Cook
    197

    "The eloquence of the author's flowing prose...gives a poetic quality to an already articulate script. There are absolute moments of genuine suspense in the classic Hitchcock vein."- August KrickelPost & CourierDrama / 4M / 4F / 1 InteriorAmityville 1925 is the first published stage play about the infamous house of murder and hauntings in Long Island, New York. The roaring twenties are in full swing. It is late October. The Moynahan family has migrated from Dublin, Ireland to the United States in search of the American dream. John, the father, commissions a beautiful Dutch Colonial home to be constructed at 112 Ocean Avenue.The land, however, is tainted from an ancient curse involving satanic worship, a child's corpse, and demonic possession. After a mysterious death in the family and subsequent malevolent disturbances, the Moynahan's dream soon becomes a nightmare of paranormal rage. Suspense builds and spirits collide as they fight to protect hearth and home. Unpredictable twists and turns will keep the audience guessing until the play's explosive climax."The play is grounded, smart, and thoroughly entertaining.Quite a remarkable accomplishment deserving of high praise."- Cindi BoiterJasper Magazine

  • av B. Ruiz
    197 - 347

  • av Jesse H. Colbath
    457 - 521

  • av Hill Dement
    377

    Danny Helm was thirteen in the eighteen fifties. His mother died. His brother John mistreated him which was overlooked and called him Miss Puss. Danny did the house work. John took the balloon payment for the hillside farm in the Ozark Mountains and went to California and bought a goldmine. After a few years his father headed for California. The neighbor lady who had home schooled Danny and whose husband had died accompanied them. Danny was abandoned on a ranch in New Mexico where the owners had been murdered. Some wounded troopers took refuge in the barn. Danny removed bullets from them. The Commanding officer of Fort Summer asked Danny to field test a repeating rifle. Danny operated on some Tesuque Indians and was made a Tesuque. He met Becky Summer. She fell in love with him. He went back east to buy a donkey to start raising mules. He was wounded by Abolitionist and treated in Fort Larned. Becky went to bring him home and he confessed he loved her. She planned their wedding. John said that their father had been killed in a mine cave in. Danny and Becky went to California on their honeymoon, to give his father a proper burial. They found his paralyzed father tended to by a Russian. They hit the mother lode and became rich. They returned to the ranch. Danny was conscripted by the Pike Peakers as a surgeon. He was captured by the Southern Army at the battle of Glorieta Pass. He was left to die. When he was found he had lost his memory. He was summoned to Washington by President Lincoln to receive the Medal of Honor and the Presidential Medal. Becky took him to his old house and he recovered his memory. They went back home.

  • av Captain Ray M. Brown
    361

    Swordfish-Able-Leader is the pseudonym for a Lead Command Pilot of the 91st Bomb Group. This Book, Swordfish Able Leader, describes 30 bombing missions flown by Capt. Ray M. Brown and his aircrew in B-17G Bomber Aircraft in the European Theater of Operations (ETO) in 1944.Swordfish-Able-Leader is a fascinating war story that personalizes the experiences and lifestyle drama of young American pilots through the air battles and bombing missions of WWII in Europe.The author cleverly illuminates detail information about bomber operations with seldom-known historical data about World War II throughout the entire book.Swordfish-Able-Leader was written by the pilot, not a staff or ghost writer, who expresses he experiences with the prose of the period. Many of the details of the missions are horrifying and illustrate the deadly "life and death" game or air combat. Capt. Brown is the sole survivor of his lead aircrew, eight were killed in air combat.Readers will find themselves relating to the evolving lifestyle and combat experiences in a personal way as the author takes you by the hand, step-by-step through a year of war. Many veterans were quiet about their combat experiences. This personalization is intended to stimulate the memories of veterans who experienced air combat and bombing missions, as well as to provide families with lost air veterans an idea of what their fathers or grandfathers experienced.When readers have completed this saga of air combat and bombing experiences, they will be among the most informed persons about "what really happened" during this historic period.

  • av Joan C. Mullins
    241

    No information available at this time. Author will provide once available.

  • av Zwella H. Boyd
    197

    Thoughts For Today is Zwella's second book and it is more than just a devotional. It is a blueprint for the renewal of your mind, heart, and spirit. Enjoy 40 days of inspiration paired with biblical lessons of truth and transformation! At the end of each lesson is a statement of affirmation that will empower you to shape your inner thoughts, get clarity, and move from a mindset of stagnation to elevation. You are unique and beautifully flawed. Having the right perspective about your imperfections or mistakes is vital for a solid foundation of faith, joy, confidence and success. Your thoughts for today and "everyday" should propel you in to your purpose and destiny. The world is waiting on your unique gifts and talents. Cheers to your success!

  • av Paul Mondor
    361

    Follow Paul "The Iceman" Mondor as he crosses Canada in January 2007 from coast to coast. From roads closed by avalanches in the Rockies to the vast frozen prairies you will feel the cold as makes his way eastward one cold kilometre at the time to The Great Lakes where Eastern Canada's first winter storm will beat on him with terrifying force. Ride through whiteouts and blizzard as he makes his way through Central Canada. Feel the terror as the roads disappears in the snow right in front of him. Ride with him as he races ahead of a huge weather bomb threatening the Maritimes. Feel the tears of joy, pain, terror and fear as he heads toward Newfoundland (The Rock). Feel the anxiety as monstrous north easterly winds pound him with 120 km/h force. Join him with hundreds of thousands of others around the world that lived vicariously through his daily writings as he inched his way closer and closer to Cape Spear Newfoundland. Feel the intensity as he and his faithful motorcycle "Frosty" reach the Most North easterly point in North America to become the first person to go coast to coast in winter... on a motorcycle.

  • av Marvin Berg
    197

    There's no available information at this time. Author will provide once information is available.

  • av Reggie-D
    241

    The information provided herein, is presented factually, and accurately, to the best of my ability. Of course, there are customs in parts of our wonderful country, that differ from other areas. I did my best, and will be the first person to admit, I'm not an expert. Also, it would be pure folly to think of myself as a writer. I hope we don't bore you to death. No pun intended.

  • av Kevin J. Jacobs
    241

    Shining like a diamond in the sky, above the planet so high, a young girl by the name of Sativa Morrison lived in a life sphere created by her father for N.A.S.A. due to the responsibility of a new living organism known as the Ghavscal destroying Earth in the 22nd century. Meanwhile, a band of sages that inhabit the Xletigheris Galaxy restores life back to the blue marble in the Milky Way Galaxy. Still, the Six Sages of Life also gift one man spiritually with a hero, destined to restore peace to the dying planet, and his Sky Ark.

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