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  • av Robert (University of Liverpool) Woods
    179,-

  • av Christos A Djonis
    265,-

    Nearly 2,400 years ago, ancient philosopher Plato wrote the story of Atlantis, a compelling tale of an 11,000-year-old island civilization which has since captivated the imagination of poets, authors, and the minds of many scholars who over the centuries kept on searching for the legendary island. Today, numerous speculations place Atlantis in locations like the Azores Islands in the middle of the Atlantic, in Spain, somewhere off the coast of southeastern Cyprus, in Malta, or in more exotic locations like Indonesia, Antarctica, even in the "Bermuda Triangle" off the coast of the United States. Of course, while some past claims seemed more probable than others, never before has there been a discovery where all the physical characteristics matched Plato''s description, until now!Author and researcher Christos A. Djonis, reveals a tangible find where not one or two, but every aspect of the proposed location matches Plato''s physical description. The geography is identical, the volcanic geology is there, and the flora and fauna chronologically match the topography. If Plato''s Atlantis was ever real, finally, there is a perfect match!This book does not end with the revelation of Atlantis though. Armed with DNA evidence and an array of other clues, it confirms the likelihood that Atlantians discovered North America more than 10,000 years ago. Other ancient civilizations followed later, including the Bronze-Age Minoans, a post-Atlantian culture which regularly mined copper out of the region of the Great Lakes.In a compelling way, the book further connects with several more controversial topics and puts forth thoughts and clues that could help explain some of the most contentious mysteries of our time. Is the Human Genome a real miracle or genetics? What is the meaning behind the Nazca Lines? Is there a secret chamber below the Great Sphinx? Is the Old Testament of the Bible a copy of a much older original?Be ready to open your mind, as history shall be revisited-in a way like never before.

  • - A Path of Past to Present View
    av M D Fenton
    259,-

    A Path of Past to Present View tells a story of migrations, betrayals, sacrifices and survival in Viet Nam. It is the story of Bay, the son of a Chinese refugee, who builds a life for himself and his family with his hard work and cunning, though at great costs. It is the story of Danh, whom fate would have join him, for better or worse, and it is the story of their family and their struggles. But most of all it is the story of their first surviving daughter, Luom, a child born under a curse, whose faith and determination keep her family whole, even when her family ignores her. As old ways of thinking clash with the new, and old superstitions and customs impose on the next generation, Luom's voice, loud and unmistakable, rings out with the strength of faith for truth and fairness. Readers will be astonished at this breathtaking account of life in a state of perpetual war. Through their deeds and words, Luom learns from her parents exactly what is necessary to survive, and how far a woman must go to see her family endure. The hardest lesson, though, is for Luom to learn how to remain true to herself. For in Viet Nam, the jungle doesn't forgive, and the people don't forget. Written in a stark, deliberate prose, A Path of Past to Present View brings the reader face to face with three generations, as they endure monsoons and fevers, fight the brutal Viet Cong, suffer the worst heartbreak imaginable and the summit of all possible joys. With echoes of One Hundred Years of Solitude and the Book of Genesis, both, it is truly an unforgettable journey, and a remarkable testament to the power of love.

  • av Robert W Parsons
    299,-

    Flight of the Revelation by Robert Parsons

  • av Michael F McWilliams
    399,-

    Peoushi, the Long Hair, Custer. That was what Native Americans called him. His story comes from the annals of the West. Not the exaggerated heroism and madness that it would become in Hollywood, but a man doing the work he chose. A professional soldier. And to do the work required the material at hand, men of the Seventh United States Cavalry; men from many nations, speaking different languages and fighting beneath a common flag. With their leader, George Armstrong Custer, Peoushi, they found the fight at a place called Little Big Horn.

  • av Section Immunology Christopher (Institute for Cancer Research Sutton Surrey) Dean
    189,-

    Adirondack Blue is a compilation of poems Christopher Dean has written over the years. These poems have been inspired by his own experiences, spirituality, family and friends. The poems are a way for him to express his thoughts and emotions in a constructive way. Dean has always believed that the arts are important and this book is his way to help encourage others to become involved in the arts however they are able.

  • av Pedro a Aguilo Jr
    169

    In a world where prosperity has been demonized due a lack of truth, economic uncertainty and the absence of governmental leadership, the author attempts to usher you into a biblical perspective about the truth of money. The security of America is being threatened by forces whom undermine the truth of it's prosperity and obtain money through evil works. The root of evil is a subject that is hidden from the masses because of the truthful enlightenment it could unleash worldwide exploding prosperity God's way. Virtue is a driving force in the creation of money and prosperity.

  • av Joachim Kempin
    499,-

    Curious how Pope Francis I might be compelled to modernize the Catholic Church? Then this work of fiction is for you!Faced with a widening river of disappearing souls and mountains of unsettled legal challenges, Francis is facing his life''s ultimate challenge: enticing the modern man anew to follow God''s word. Surrounded by reform-defiant cardinals and hopelessly stuck in century-old dogmatic muck, he desperately turns to his Jesuit brotherhood for help.Grittily determined, he commands them to devise a cunning strategy-a brazen and fearless action package capable of stemming the tide of lapsing souls. Their chosen route calls for crossing the digital divide to embrace the modern man and moving swiftly against the swelling of the Islamic faith. Pursuing this means upheaval amidst tradition and using the swift sword of technology and artificial intelligence when crushing adversaries.Inches from fact, Pope Francis I: Crusader and Knight of Christ might just present the blueprint for how the Catholic Church will one day recover. Get hooked!

  • - Wicked, Scandalous, Plotted Damnation
    av Heiress De Subroza
    265,-

    After working many different jobs in La Seraph County, California, Debra Wayland consequently learned that the games people play don''t change, only the players do. A male captain and a female lieutenant with a hidden agenda maliciously conspired against Debra, attempting to defame her character. A female chief, over them all, also joined the conspiracy. Nevertheless, Debra had no choice but to fight them all.

  • av Marcos Killa Munoz
    265,-

    The decade long search for one of the world''s most dangerous men, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman led Mexican and U.S., authorities on a bizarre journey that cemented his infamy in history. Mired in violence and lore, the leader of the Sinaloa cartel escaped prison in 2001 and went on a thirteen year terror spree that ended on February 22, 2014. Lost behind the headline grabbing details is a story of a man''s journey of redemption which provided the facts eluding authorities necessary to capture the monster. Marcos "Killa" Munoz, a former drug dealer and DEA informant, stepped out of the shadows and provided the logistics of the Sonora drug corridor that was the key to ending the reign of terror. While the world waited, one man stepped out the past and helped make history. Woven into the fast paced investigation of multiple agencies'' are the interviews and components that combined to create a path to Guzman''s final bastion. The DEA steps to the forefront of the investigation and uses Marco''s information as a scythe to slice through the red tape of international politics. A journey of human frailty and emotions that became the catalyst for change in the seething world of drugs and violence. His obdurate refusal to remain buried in the past is an amazing story that will never make the headlines. Long forgotten, the "Ghostman" is back with a vengeance.

  • av Jacqueline M Kastberg
    265,-

    Aileron doesn''t know who he is or what happened to him in the past to make him lose his memories. A strange reoccurring dream seems to hold the answer but creates more questions and heartache than Aileron can stand. A stroke of fate and an unlikely friendship leads him down the path to the answers he desperately seeks regarding his past and his uncertain future. During his journey, a secret that is more dangerous than ever imagined has strong connections to his past and shapes the future of his clan and the earth''s fragile balance.

  • av Mark V Jastrzembski
    265,-

    I wrote this as a tribute to my mother, a humble and gently unassuming housewife and mother who loved and understood everything about life and all of its great mysteries. Although Alzheimer's disease relentlessly and ruthlessly ravaged both her mind and body, her soul remained untouched and pure. This book chronicles her struggles, which certainly impacted the lives of everyone for both the better and the worse. In the end, though, her final lasting lesson was that even in sickness, she still was able to reveal to her loved ones the beauty that surrounds each of us. We learned from her, and for this, we each became better human beings. I wish to share that message of comfort and hope with you, dear reader.

  • av Joseph Boyou
    259,-

  • - The Integration of the Hillburn School System
    av Peter C Alexander & Leonard M Alexander
    189,-

    When people think of segregated schools in America, particularly before the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision, cities and towns in the South immediately come to mind. There were, however, segregated schools districts in the North as well. Hillburn, New York is a quiet little village with approximately one thousand residents, just forty miles northwest of New York City. For decades, it was also a community divided by race with two grammar schools. The two schools were dramatically different in size, construction, and programming. The school for the white children had indoor plumbing, a gymnasium, a library, a nurse, and all of the amenities that students would need to succeed. The school for the children of color, by contrast, was small and cramped. Those students had to use outhouses and their physical education took place in the street in front of the school.The separate-but-equal treatment of the Hillburn school children might have continued for a long time if it were not for the efforts of two unlikely champions: Thomas Ulysses Alexander and Thurgood Marshall. Although their individual contributions were over a decade apart, they shared a commitment to equal opportunity. This book tells the story of these two men, one famous and one unknown, and how they changed the lives of the children in Hillburn as well as the course of history.

  • av Jagada K Chambers
    265,-

    Have you experienced the deepest point of your life where you have nothing but your unwavering faith in God?For twenty-three-year-old Jagada Chambers, life took a turn for the worst when he, under the influence of alcohol, made a grave mistake during Spring Break vacation in Florida. He hit rock bottom facing twenty-plus years in prison and a violent-felony conviction. He was confronted with the reality of being stripped of his freedom and doomed to adjust to life behind bars.If you were faced with the same circumstances, how would you respond?In this book, you will gain a new perspective in life. You will know more of hope, love, life and justice. You will learn that, win or lose, God is with you always. Most of all, learn when to accept defeat and to wholeheartedly trust God, without questions, without doubts.

  • av John Belluardo
    189,-

    Heart disease is still the number one killer of both men and women in this country. Captain Belluardo has written a compelling story chronicling a 20 year journey of learning how to completely reversed heart disease by taking complete control of his healthcare following two open heart surgeries. During his journey of learning and research he uncovered the angiogenesis process allowing him to grow new arteries in his heart and replaced seven arterial bypasses. He treated the cause of heart disease and not the symptoms. He used the natural angiogenesis process to grow new arteries in his heart based on animal research and used himself as the animal test subject. No human researcher has ever attempted to force a human heart into ischemia for the purpose of growing new coronary arteries. The story also chronicles his motivation, a love of flying and how he learned to fly a real antique "stick & rudder" airplane. He had to prove to the Federal Aviation Administration with documentation that he had completely reversed his heart disease and pass all the required tests for issuance of an airman's medical certificate. The story contains lessons for the medical community, the aviation community, as well as the general public. This is a story that must be told to expose the truth about treating the cause of heart disease and not the symptoms.

  • av R R Woodruff
    285,-

    "Destination Nez Perce" is an action packed early American adventure story. If your soul is stirred by adventure, be it real life or vicariously through the pages of an adrenalin pulse driving novel, then this one can be placed at eye level on your shelf. You'll find yourself sneering at evil while at the same time humorously cheering the triumphs against it. As you follow Cameron Macovey, the grandson of Jacob Macovey, one of the first explorers to venture west of the Missouri River. Jacobs relationship with the indigenous Nez Perce people and the Macovey families on going tradition of preserving the sanctity of the Appaloosa blood line the Nez Perce had developed. If excellent fiction laced with historical fact creates and stirs a visual for you then take this one home.

  • av Barbara M Hughes
    265,-

    This book is about the first African-American female United States President that was congressionally allowed to implement laws that successfully transformed her presidential objectives to the following as well as other major accomplishments: Changed government laws; implemented judicial mandates; as well as modified existing political election practices. Configured new income tax brackets; regulated the product and service prices of all businesses; as well as drastically decreased foreign and domestic debt. Created numerous jobs that resulted in the decrease of unemployment statistics to 2%; as well as reduced national crime statistics to 5%. Established national databases containing information regarding persons, businesses, criminals, and other entities.

  • av John F Picciano
    299,-

    This is a fictional novel of a son, estranged from his enigmatic father after years of mutual sparring. Liam Mayfair loses all hope of reconciliation with his father when J.W. Mayfair, naval war hero and renowned trial attorney, is killed aboard Flight 800 off the coast of Long Island on July 17, 1996. When Liam accidentally discovers a recording that reveals the true cause of the crash, he is suddenly catapulted out of self-pitying complacency and deep depression into the firestorm of an international terrorist conspiracy and massive government cover-up. Liam Mayfair, barely turned 23 years old, is faced with the moral dilemma of a lifetime as he reluctantly teams up with a retired FBI agent to foil a plot to destroy him, his family, and the truth. This is a compelling story about the risks and rewards involved in his search for that elusive truth. Liam's Promise is a tale of one man's decision to follow his conscience despite the devastating costs which threaten his family and country.

  • av Lorraine Dikdan
    169

    Weasel Brook Farm is a peaceful place, where all of the animals get along just fine. Farmer Brown is kind and easy going with everyone, and has taught all of his animals to be truthful and friendly with each other. Becky the cow, Wooly the sheep, Pokey the pig, Harry the horse, Duke the dog, Ducky the duck, Clucky the chicken, and Rudy the rooster are all the best of friends. One day, Farmer Brown brings three new pigs to the farm. Pinky, Stinky, and Snout seem nice enough at first. They make sure they befriend all of the animals at Weasel Brook Farm very quickly, but soon after their arrival, things start going wrong. Duke barks at Harry, which he never has before. Could Pinky, Stinky, and Snout be the cause of all this trouble? Are these new members spreading rumors and lying? Farmer Brown doesn't think so. Do you? Farmer Brown's Dilemma is a great lesson on how lying and bullying is hurtful to others.

  • av Possum John Dewayne & Sr Lanham
    259,-

    "Seventy-seven Years in Dixie: The Boys in Gray of 61-65" by H.W. Reddick is a poetic, sweeping epic chronicling one young man's experience fighting the Yankees in the American Civil War. Following him through battles and time spent as a prisoner of war, we experience alongside him aching hunger, terror before battle and the humanizing moments that come when, stuck alongside brothers, young soldiers see what makes each of us human. Complete with a series of poems celebrating the heroism of those who fought the war that split the States, we celebrate moments of triumph-- a taste of buttermilk after days of hunger, new shoes in winter and a night's sleep indoors. A testament to those who've fought for our freedoms, "Seventy-Seven Years" is as much an adventure as it is a reminder of our nation's powerful history.

  • av Ashley Fouts
    259,-

    Techno Flower is a collection of poetry that is as vivid and as colorful as the title implies. From alcohol, to love, to the dangers of greed, Techno Flower covers all walks of life. Without holding any punches, Techno Flower is a collection of some of the most interesting poetry to come out this decade.

  • av Larry W Mongar
    235,-

    Sometimes what you are desperately searching for is right under your nose. That's the lesson of this fascinating memoir from a character that has grown up in what seems the least dramatic place in the country: small town Iowa. Yet, even in a small farming town, life can bring harsh blows and many crazy turns. Follow the journey of one man from childhood trauma to drug addiction to settling down into a rewarding family life while gaining the respect of the man he always wanted to please but was never quite able to: his father. As you read his story, perhaps you'll realize that what you seek might be right beside you. Perhaps this book will even save you a lot of time from looking for peace and contentment in all the wrong places.

  • av Dean L Scarpa
    259,-

    What is in a name? Have you ever taken the time to contemplate the meaning behind your name, the experiences that have shaped your life, and the relationships that have defined you? We all have stories to tell about our lives, some sad while others are very joyful. As we reach our later years, only then can we look back at previous events and see how they have shaped or reshaped our lives. While these events may seem small to some, they are important to you. They define you. They cause you to laugh, to cry, to think, to love, and to reminisce. In this book, Dean Scarpa explores the turns and bends along the road in this journey we call life. From an aspiring musician to his career goals, Dean reveals his experiences and revelations. His stories may be of simple events, but the underlying meanings and his revelations are so profound that they will make you pause. You will find yourself taking a deeper look at yourself, your goals, and your relationships - your entire outlook on life. This piece of personal revelation will make you laugh, think, cry, and smile all the way through to the last page.

  • av M Ruth Moore
    259,-

    What happens when two teen-aged girls decide to cross the vast country of Canada by horseback? Cross Country for Two tracks the unexpected adventures and romance that Brenda and Robbie encounter as they make their way from Nova Scotia to the Pacific Ocean. You will feel the excitement of what happens when people step out of their comfort zone as the girls face several challenges along the roads. You will grow to love the heroines, as well as their horses, as you see how they persevere during their months of travel across all sorts of terrain. Have your faith in humanity restored as you read about the kindnesses that strangers show the girls during their trek, and see what can happen when some of those strangers are caring and handsome. Cross Country for Two is a good old-fashioned tale of exploration with no objectionable language or scenes. Readers of all ages will enjoy this fascinating account of two girls who grow up on horseback as they see the beautiful people and scenery of Canada.

  • av Kimberley Strunk
    259,-

    This book is meant to be useful to anyone who is interested in having and working with a large guardian dog. In these pages I hope I have answered many of the questions that surround large guardian dogs and what these great animals are possible of. It is my hope that the reader studies this book before purchasing their first large guardian pup. Training and maintaining a large guardian dog can be very time consuming early in the training stages, but the reward is well worth the peace of mind one will experience for the years that follow. One of the best lessons I have learned is that our large guardian dogs are forgiving of my shortcomings as a herd and dog owner. Often they know and understand more about what is going on than I do. These dogs are endlessly loyal and can be incredibly beneficial and meaningful to you, your family and your farm.

  • av University Candace (Montclair State University) Clark
    359,-

  • av Art Dodds
    259,-

    In Translucent Images, author A.E.Dodds explores a series of human conditions as well as all of the possible antidotes. Dividing his fictional accounts of the wayward lives of his unfulfilled characters into short stories, Dodds provides his reader with the full picture of what makes just about every type of person the way that they are. No flaw is buffed or indecency glazed over as these characters are witnessed performing acts that range from the most rapturous expression of human love to the most vile and heartless contemplation of murder. Mature subject matters are exposed in very bright lighting as they often entangle themselves in the complex workings of nearly every person who tries to live in this world. In reading these passages, it becomes painfully obvious that there is no true black-and-white when considering the human character, nor do solutions to the problems inherent in the human condition come in one-size-fits-all packages.

  • av Richard Vaughn
    265,-

    Soshal Scientz, the book title novella and centerpiece of this collection, asks the controversial question: Did amateur anthropologist M. Nimferd Brattlesh really discover the legendary and probably mythological long-lost original aborigines of the American Southwest or not? That outlandish question, and even more outrageous variety of opinions on the subject, comprises the ten-part exploration of this most embarrassing contemplation of amateur anthropology's already crumbling history. Surrounding this narrative are stories of an overlooked revision of the fi rst book of Genesis, eccentric and absurd situations encountered by numerous characters in search of some much-needed respite from the human condition, and satires and/or parodies that cover some of the visual and literary arts. Any reader seeking profound insights through fi ction and varied tales of lives lived upward or downward is encouraged to look elsewhere. Stories with titles such as Casseroles, Mrs. Probler's Fesslem, Homer Kiam's Rubber Rat, Myrtle's Organic Birds, and Woman With 3-Leg Dog should never be expected to convey any insight or even a single clever sentence as a reward. Other than that, what more needs to be said?

  • av Alyce J Orr
    259,-

    From reptiles to mammals, from an ape to a tree,"Here''s Looking At You" is some great poetry.With a focus on animals you can find in a zoo,The poems in this book are all just for you!Teaching a reader to learn a little bit more,About zoos and their animals, than they knew before.So don''t think twice about opening this book,Take a minute, take a seat, and take a good look!There are facts and laughs and other things beside.All these things and more are waiting inside."Here''s Looking At You" is written oh so uniquely,And its topics, though varied, are conveyed so completely.The book is essentially a collection of cries for help from the animals. It is meant to remind people that we share this earth with others, and that without them, we would not be. Serving to identify the job of a zookeeper, which is not a job but a passion, it also brings to light the importance of the volunteer, as well as grasping the attention of the public. "Here''s Looking At You" will hopefully make readers realize not only the importance of our animal kingdom, but the connection we have with them.A portion of the profits from this book is being donated to an animal facility.

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