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  • av C E Edmonson
    187

    In 1873, the little town of Whitegrass, Texas, located on the Pecos River, is full of hope and ambition. Reverend Josh Hill and his wife, Sarah, minister to a small congregation at the Whitegrass Community Church. Unfortunately, others have grander ambitions, and the murder of a close friend, followed by the arrest of an innocent man, launch Josh and Sarah on a journey that will test Josh's faith.

  • av Kathleen Haun
    261

    In Kathleen Haun’s sixth historical fiction novel, packed with actual events of the 1880’s, Amanda and Roger Murphy (introduced in No Trees for Shade) learn that sometimes secrets are revealed in layers.  These secrets dramatically impact the lives of those who are keeping them, as well as those who uncover them.  Meanwhile, the fortunes of once fabulously wealthy mining towns like Bodie in California and Virginia City in Nevada, are changing rapidly, as are the lives of their citizens –- and the society in which they live.

  • - A Reasoned Approach to a Reasonable God
    av J D Myers
    201

  • - Surviving The Alcoholic Home With The Family Pet
    av Lesley Anne Schaffer
    121 - 251

  • av Alice Zogg
    171 - 337

  • - Fur Trader
    av James H Knipmeyer
    157

    "Denis Julien's first biographer in 1933 called him the "Mysterious D. Julien" because so little was known about him. He was surmised to have been a fur trapper along the Green and Colorado Rivers in the 1830s and not much more than that was known. Modern-day river runners know him from carved inscriptions along those rivers, but little else. This book, however, corrects that, presenting not only the first full-length story of the life of Denis Julien, but also his participation in the fur trade, not only in the American Southwest, but in the Mississippi-Missouri River region as well."--

  • av Carol W Hazelwood
    181

  • - A Practical and Essential Tutorial on the Core Concepts of Respiratory Care
    av Robert J Green
    827

  • av Alice Zogg
    191 - 341

  • - A Companion Guide to the Book of Revelation
    av Gordon P Magee
    201

  • - A Search for Levi Clay (1843-1917) and Jesse James (1847-1882)
    av Barbara Inman Beall & Ph D Barbara Inman Beall
    207

  • av Roy Morris
    261

    "This is a collection of true stories about the characters and personalities of the folks I met, worked with and fought with while in the Marine Corps from the mid-1960's to the early-1980's. There were good guys and villains, heroes and heels. The Best of the Best served right alongside the Worst of the Worst. Read about the challenges of boot camp, advanced infantry training and general military subjects school; the loneliness, heartache and horror of service in Viet-Nam and the subsequent nightmares that haunt the sleep of veterans for decades after returning to the real world; surviving the administrative sabotage practiced in the junior enlisted ranks; the politics and intricacies of getting along in the senior enlisted ranks; the frustrations and satisfactions of leadership at the platoon level; the willing praise from senior officers who gladly gave credit where credit was due; and the character assassination attempts and backstabbing methods of senior officers who were almost psychotically jealous of junior officers who possessed superior talents and abilities. This was real life in the Marine Corps, raw, open and unadorned, back in the good old days when survival meant simply that, sometimes, the good guys didn't win, didn't get the girl and didn't ride off into the sunset. And, despite all the excitement, adventure and romance, not all stories had a happy ending."--

  • - Beyond Shamrocks & Shillelaghs
    av Dan Holden
    247

  • av Dr Luben Walchef
    167

    As a barefoot six-year old boy, Luben Walchef stomped mud into bricks that were used by his father and grandfather to build the humble house in rural Bulgaria where his family lived. For generations upon generations, the Walchefs had been farmers on the same plot of land. And then Luben came along. And he wasn't ten years old before he knew he wanted something else. Something different. Something more. When a poor Bugarian farm boy from a family in which no one had ever gone to high school dreams of becoming a physician, seeing the world, moving to America and making a fortune for himself, he can only be dreaming, right? Right?

  • av Ensley Williams
    137

    The year is 1921. The Great War is over, the Jazz Age has begun, and Lilly Harrison's husband has fled to New Orleans, leaving her to face the dangerous bootleggers and narcotics dealers of Tampa. With the help of her best friend and her courtly and kind father, Lilly begins to rebuild her life, but she has a a decision to make-and an enormous price to pay.

  • av Astra Pacold
    157

  • av Alice Zogg
    187 - 361

  • - The French-Lexicon Creole of Grenada: History, Language and Culture
    av Marise La Grenade-Lashley
    177

  • av Kathleen Haun
    271

  • av Jeomg Woo James Lee & Jeong Woo James Lee
    177 - 317

  • av Carol W Hazelwood
    176

  • av W R Mertens
    137

  • av Ph D Raymond Singer
    187

  • av Daniel T Holden
    127

  • av Lisa Petrocelli
    157 - 297

  • av Troy A Brewer
    171

  • av C E Edmonson
    197

  • av Chuck Snearly
    241 - 329,99

  • av Elaine M Kuzmeskus
    167

    "Houdini the Magician Stumped," proclaimed the Boston Herald in 1924. Who was this medium who baffled Houdini? None other than Margery Crandon, the wife of a prominent Boston surgeon. "Margery the Medium" made headlines throughout the 1920s. She captivated not only Harvard professors, but the editors of Scientific American with her amazing physical mediumship. Margery was very much a woman of her time- the Roaring Twenties. By the time the Twenties were in full swing, Margery and her second husband Dr. Le Roi Crandon became interested in psychic phenomena. In May of 1923, Dr. Crandon invited two couples to join them in a table-tilting séance. During the evening, he discovered that his wife had a genuine gift for communicating with the spirits. Within months, Margery produced psychic music, direct voice, trumpet séance, and even apports. She not only fascinated her husband, but the scientific community in the United States and England. While Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle championed Margery's mediumship, Harry Houdini denounced her as a fraud. Was Margery Crandon too good to be true or was she the last of the great physical mediums?

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