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  • von John Bunch
    22,00 €

    John Pierre Alvarado is the son of the most famous gunfighter in the old west that no-one ever heard about. He must climb out of his father's shadow and make his own life. But is first wife is murdered on their honeymoon and he has to kill her murderer. He descends into a life of depression. His redemption comes when he rescues a young girl from a gang of Comancheros. But war intervenes and John Pierre must fight to get back to his new love.

  • von W. T. Riley
    52,00 €

    This is the story about growing up in a poor cowboy/farmer family, serving in the armed forces during WWII, and then starting at the bottom in the oil fields of West Texas and then rising to an office position in the Gulf Building in down town Midland, Texas.

  • von Daniel E. Brown
    20,00 - 28,00 €

  • von Jeanne Blanchet
    22,00 €

    Unique...Interactive...Electrifying! On July 7, 1812 in Teplitz, Austria, Ludwig van Beethoven penciled a ten-page letter to his "Immortal Beloved." The missive, which was never mailed, was not discovered until after the famous composer's death. Even today the intended recipient remains unknown and is the topic of heated debate among scholars and music historians. Just who was the mysterious addressee? In this unique, interactive novella, you, the reader, can take a magic carpet ride back through space and time to ask the master for yourself as he narrates the story of his fascinating, albeit harried, life. This entertaining, fast-paced story by award-winning author Jeanne Blanchet features a surprising ending and will enable readers to develop a deeper appreciation for the passion and struggles of Beethoven-one of the world's most renowned geniuses.

  • von Tom Lee
    21,00 €

    Ryan and Gunny are at it again. Amanda has called in her favor, and now the both of them are off to Budapest and a double cross. Ryan has been tasked with discrediting ANFA, a U.S. homegrown terror outfit. While at the same time finding information on a left-wing radical group inside the Hungarian government. Who will die this time?

  • von Arthur Sharp
    22,00 €

    Manchester, England natives Josiah and Elizabeth Potts have the dubious distinction of being the first-and only-married couple ever executed simultaneously in American history. Somehow their bizarre story has escaped the attention of historians and crime reporters for well over a century. The Pottses were convicted of murdering their Carlin, Nevada, neighbor, and fellow Manchester immigrant Miles Faucett, on New Year's Day 1888 for reasons unknown. Their case was shrouded in mystery, as was their past with the victim. The Pottses did not put up a strong defense at their trial, despite the fact that the evidence against them was circumstantial at best, and even their neighbors and arresting officers weren't assured of their guilt. But, Josiah and Elizabeth had secrets to hide and they chose to hang together rather than reveal them. Why? Some, but not all, of them are revealed in this book. The Pottses took their secrets to their graves-which were right next to Faucett's, as if the trio were destined to spend eternity together. Why were they so connected in death as they had been in life? The answers are amazing. It's no wonder the Potts case was the "Trial of the Century" in the late nineteenth century and worthy of extensive coverage in the finest tabloid newspapers-just as it is today. The question is why it took so long to reveal this bizarre story.

  • von Cynthia L. Clark
    20,00 €

    She might have forgiven me by now.I couldn't see it in her face.I felt her warmth when she touched my hand.And felt her heartbeat when we embraced.In this highly anticipated sequel to Dirt Road Main Street: A Novel, Holly Harris, on the rebound, has become engaged to wealthy cattlemen, Jared Wallace. Wedding arrangements and future plans are well underway. When Holly's former lover, rocker Tano Montano, unexpectedly appears at her ballet school grand opening, her impulsive heart takes control. Is it possible that the romance between Holly and Tano, which had been left in tatters from infidelity and heartbreak six months before, can be renewed? Emotional wreckage ensues and plans for revenge are unleashed until one more impulsive decision by Holly leads her into a dangerous plight that no one could have possibly foreseen.

  • von Luciano Racco
    21,00 €

    Il mio compagno di banco era e non a caso, Felice. Era abbastanza simpatico, ma nessuno avrebbe scelto di sedergli accanto perché aveva spesso i pidocchi in testa e l'abilità d'infestare chi gli stava vicino Versai il vino dalla botte direttamente nella brocca e gli stappai una gassosa. Come al solito, prese la brocca con la mano sinistra e la depositò di lato sulle labbra mentre con la mano destra sospese la gassosa sopra la cannata al livello del naso e mentre trincava il vino, svuotava contemporaneamente la gassosa nella cannata senza toglierla di bocca finché non aveva scolato anche l'ultima goccia, e finiva il processo con un violento sospiro di soddisfazione. L'avevo visto fare la stessa cosa allo stesso modo un centinaio di volte, eppure non mi stancavo mai di osservarlo La strinsi più che potei cercando disperatamente di comfortarla. Sentivo sul collo i suoi capelli lisci, neri, lunghi, e le sue lacrime calde che mi inumidivano il viso, e il pianto, dapprima distinto che gradualmente svaniva, e il mio desiderio che quel momento, in cui sembrava che solo noi esistessimo, non avesse fine, forse anche in anticipazione di una devastante notizia All'inizio di luglio il nonno stette male. Cercò di alzarsi dal letto un mattino, ma le gambe non lo ressero e finì sul pavimento da dove non ebbe la forza di alzarsi e rimettersi in piedi. Non chiese aiuto perché, siccome dormiva nudo, si vergognava d'essere trovato svestito da zia Teresa, o peggio ancora da una delle sue giovani figlie

  • von Mary Frailey Calland
    31,00 €

    Fifteen years after the end of the American Civil War, a North Carolina widow travels to Elmira, New York, the site of an infamous Confederate prisoner of war camp, to confront the woman who may know the meaning of an engraved ring found in the pocket of her deceased husband's Rebel uniform. The answer emerges through fictionalized first person accounts from a Rebel prisoner, a Union guard, a crusading Elmira Female College student, and John W. Jones, the actual fugitive slave and Underground Railroad conductor ironically tasked with overseeing the burials of the nearly 3000 Confederate soldiers who died at the camp. Their diverse voices provide an intimate look into the build-up and conduct of the war from the passionate perspectives of those who fought for either side, those left to wait at home, and those whose very freedom depended on the war's outcome. Their deeply held beliefs and loyalties are challenged when their fates converge in the harsh shadow of the Elmira prison camp, a place where suffering blurs the line between enemy and friend, and where empathy can turn to love.

  • von Shirley Niles
    114,00 €

    Stories and genealogy of our family.Stories for the family to enjoy and learn about about our ancestors, where they came from, what they did for a living, where they lived and who their children were.

  • von Walter James Sylvia
    17,00 €

    A homeless man's journey through "spiritual alchemy", expressed through poetry. Allegory seems to be the ship of choice for sailing across oceans of spirit and soul. His past, his future, meeting in the present. In the moment. The eye of the storm for some. A subtle salvation for others. These poems brought me solace in the worst and empty of times. I hope they do the same for you who reads them. -Walter James Sylvia-

  • von Nate Sheets
    28,00 €

    People with FASDs Can Be Successful-with Support!The question is, how do we support them? Despite being one of the most common developmental disabilities in the world, there is little understanding (and even fewer services) for people with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) and their families. Family members spend years looking for help and resources, only to find that most professionals do not know enough about FASD or how to support those with it. Parents and supporters of children, teens, and adults with FASDs are often perplexed by their behaviors and daily struggles. Traditional responses and approaches often make things worse. We might know that they need different types of support, but struggle with knowing how to do so. That's where Essential FASD Supports comes in! This book offers a reinterpretation of "challenging behaviors" and other common struggles that people with FASDs experience while living in a world that does not understand them. It helps parents and professionals think about practical supports for everyday life and long-term progress. Additionally, readers will learn what we should avoid if we want to effectively support people with FASDs. Essential FASD Supports addresses: ¿ Daily learning and thinking ¿ Emotional dysregulation and "challenging behaviors" ¿ Opposition ¿ Safe and healthy interactions This book provides a proactive framework to support people with FASDs so they can use their strengths to make progress and thrive. It will benefit parents, caregivers, foster providers, therapists, teachers, and anyone else who supports someone with an FASD.

  • von M. Bennett
    27,00 €

    Calories were invented when engineers sought to design better locomotives and adopted while citizens were at risk of starvation due to famine, depression, and two world wars. Since Americans are now more likely to die of obesity, it is time to consider new bioenergetic models. This groundbreaking book:-Explains culinary trends in a new language for fitness enthusiasts-Provides graphs and charts for easy reference-Offers a new scale of nutritional measurement for policy makers, clinical dietitians, even school administrators-Proves consistent with both holistic methods and modern medical research-And motivates chefs to assume their rightful place in line for future federal investments, as food science gradually becomes preventative healthcare

  • von Mary Ann Eiler
    16,00 €

    Six-year -old Annie is living a nightmare no one should have to endure alone. World War II is raging in Europe and in the Pacific, and though Annie is far from the front lines, she feels the horror of war on the home front: beloved neighbors are killed in action, her family hears of relatives suffering in Europe, and she sees war's violence and destruction in weekly newsreels. Strict rationing and blackouts challenge her own daily life. Added to this, when Annie contracts rheumatic fever, she has "her own war to win" if she is to survive!But she has a constant companion - the chubby baby doll, a 1942 Christmas gift, --who helps her "fight" to get well and survive the heartaches of war. Everyone loves her doll, even her school-mate, Emile, a "war guest from France," and her aviator pen-pal in the Royal Air Force.Inspired by her own recollections of World War II and the personal accounts of war veterans, Eiler has written a sobering reminder of the sacrifices of war as a tribute to The Greatest Generation, intended for children studying the war and adults alike. The doll opens a gateway to discussing difficult topics with children like hope and perseverance in the face of illness and crisis while the novel's focus on magical play will interest doll and toy enthusiasts.In the novel's "magical ending" Eiler offers a touch of whimsy. The war is over. The celebrations have ended. Not to be "outdone," Annie's doll makes her a promise the reader will hold dear - who said dolls can't talk?

  • von Deborah Virant-Young
    20,00 €

  • von Norm Olson
    21,00 €

    Revenge continues the adventures of Marc Ryder, an agent for a secretive government agency, along with other loved-and hate-loved-characters from earlier books in the series. In this novel, Ryder tries to capture the assassin known as The Bolivian. Unfortunately, she doesn't kill only those who get in her way-but also some of those who don't.A farm boy turned US Army officer and FBI special agent, author Norm Olson understands being an ordinary man in extraordinary situations, as Ryder also knows all too well. But unlike real life, Revenge is all entertainment-no moralistic lessons or lofty ideas, just characters you can't look away from, humor to lighten the thrills, and armchair travel to some of the most exciting places on earth.

  • von Jenna Zell
    30,00 €

    "The Guardians of Peace Meditations by Jenna Zell is a masterful children's picture book derived from Debra Artt's conceptual video game. It is a true testament to the power of mindfulness and meditation. It introduces children to seven spiritual mentors that teach the virtues of strength, passion, life, inner strength, love, mindfulness, and inner sight in a simple efficient way.

  • von Tom Betts
    38,00 €

    Phoenix, Arizona is a modern, pleasant, and exciting city that is increasingly a destination location for its climate and amenities. However, like most major cities in the United States, Phoenix has an inner city that few are aware of or want to know about. This part of the city is run down, with neglected, abandoned homes and buildings. Crime is common, and people retreat into houses with gates, fences, and bars on the windows, hoping to maintain safety and privacy with "No Trespassing" signs on their front doors. There are homeless and others in distress, wandering the streets with nowhere to go. Restaurants and stores struggle to stay afloat and serve the needs of those in the area. This book of photos reveals the stark truth of the forgotten city of Phoenix-and the people who deserve to be noticed, respected, and seen.

  • von Virginia Gillen Poole
    73,00 €

    The Walter and Eleanor Gillen story is an account of daily life in a large family raised on a farm in the Midwest during the sixties, and the trials and tribulations that led to their individual success.The youngest of nine children, Walter was born and raised on the family farm 20 miles from Toledo, Ohio. "Walter was 5 years old when his father bought his first car - a 1921 Willy's Overland Aster." He enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War II and returned to help run the family farm. "After finishing a day of farming, and supper was over, he washed up, changed into clean clothes, and went out for the evening. On his way to town, he picked up friends and cousins along the way to share the evening. He could also be found frequently stopping at a brother or sister's home for a visit and was often seen with a niece or nephew in his arms." Eleanor was the eldest of two children, and a city girl from Toledo, Ohio. Her family owned a Hupmobile, but mostly used city transportation. They took the train to visit family in New York every summer. Eleanor was married for two years when her first husband died. After six years, her mother encouraged her to start dating again. She went square dancing with her girlfriends at the Trianon Dance Hall and round dancing at the Odd Fellows Hall where her uncle worked, and where she met Walter in 1946."Walter was 30 when he married Eleanor and won a longtime bet with Dudley that he wouldn't marry before age 30. Eleanor was 27." As a new couple they learned the farming and agriculture business and had nine children between 1947 and 1957. Their third child died the day after her birth. The family went to church on Sunday's and often spent Sunday afternoons at a different aunt and uncle's home. Everyone lived on a farm. Walter and his brother Leslie sold the family farm in 1959. Leslie moved to Wauseon, Ohio, and Walter and Eleanor moved to a 180-acre farm on Stony Lake in Brooklyn, Michigan.Walter had a manufacturing job to supplement the farm income. There was time to play after chores were done. Weekends included visits with family and friends, Sunday drives, singing along with Eleanor playing the piano, or games and cards. Walter and Eleanor bought a family restaurant in 1964 where the children worked before or after school when they were old enough. They lost the restaurant in 1970. "Failure. Lost the battle. Do what has to be done and keep your damn mouth shut." They lost the farm in 1972 and rented an old house in nearby Onsted. The four younger children were still at home. "...everyone still at home spent weeks getting the house ready to live in. Every room had old wallpaper to be removed, up to 13 layers in some rooms." Research found the house to be an 1830s plantation house and a stop along the Underground Railroad. No one wants to endure or experience hardships, but they are what builds and strengthens character, and enables one to overcome future challenges."Eleanor had the great privilege of watching her children grow up to be well-adjusted, responsible, and happy adults."

  • von Denise Cooey
    19,00 €

    We all need a family! Armondo The Armadillo didn't have a family but found a friend. Come along and see how Armondo and his new friend Molly changed their world!About the Author: Denise is a retired grandmother of three boys. One of their favorite pastimes is reading fun animal stories. She loves gardening, paddle boarding and exploring new challenges that time has not allowed until retirement.

  • von Mgr. Evald Rucký Th. D. Ep. Fr.
    57,00 €

    The book maps the history of the Moravian Church from its foundation in 1457 until 2012 - a full 555 years. It describes both the history of this church in Bohemia and its expansion throughout the world. The publication is compiled as a series of important events and it is accompanied by many pictorial records. It is therefore accessible, clear and readable for everyone interested in history.

  • von Daniel A. Capen
    16,00 €

    Since author Daniel A. Capen attended medical school in the 1970s and '80s, a lot has changed in American health care training and the practice of medicine. With A Buyer's Guide to a Medical Career: A Long Trip Down the Rabbit Hole, Capen aims to inform those interested in a career in medicine of these changes. By being better prepared, new practitioners can better prevent stress and job burnout.Once independent, providers then became substantially regulated and now are pinned by large insurance companies and practices controlled by private equity. Capen has witnessed growing outside controls and costs and shrinking reimbursement. By preparing future medical students and doctors with bluntly stated information drawn from forty years of practice, Capen provides insider guidance before readers embark on a medical career.

  • von Robert "Bob" Love
    27,00 €

    History tells the story in print and film of the greatest sea disaster of a dynamic luxury liner, the RMS Titanic, but history has omitted this story of the other greatest loss of the RMS Titanic's ancestor of the White Star Line. the SS Atlantic. Although the passenger compliment was less the percentage of loss was greater than the Titanic and equally horrific. You will take a journey about the first of the White Star Line's luxury, steel hull steamships which still carried her sails. Why did the Atlantic divert her voyage to New York to sail to Halifax, leading her to crash on Nova Scotia's granite shore. This story tells of the Destiny of not only the ship herself but of her passengers who made fatal decisions to be on board. Like the RMS Titanic the SS Atlantic carried eleven multi-millionaires, leaders of industry, Learn why Mrs. Rowden insisted on leaving the ship in Queenstown, Ireland where 160 Irish citizens boarded for the new America dream, and the carpet baggers revolt. The loss of all women and children except young John Hindley. The heroism of the Anglican Priest, Reverend Ancient. This journey will make you reflect upon your own path to Destiny. It is not just about a shipwreck but the web creating the destiny of a mighty ocean liner and over one thousand souls in her care. The SS Atlantic the ancestor of the RMS Titanic

  • von Dennis Black
    18,00 €

    At the age of fourteen, Madeline is a part of the 1889 Oklahoma Land Rush. Unfortunately, both her parents die within two years, and Madeline, after a year's stay at a neighbor's home, leaves and fends for herself at the age of seventeen. She travels west to Holbarth and tries to start a new life, but a loss of a friendship and the death of her husband fails to bring happiness. She travels to New City as a Mail-Order Bride, but once again, her new life fails until she meets Henry Strictman.

  • von Julia McKinlay
    17,00 €

    Solitude can be a fickle thing. It may be thrust upon you, it may be a choice, it may be an unwelcome punishment. Those moments spent alone can be torturous. But there are always answers in silence.This story begins with a young girl, Aage, who is accused by her father of being a witch. After a brutal attack and a false accusation, she is banished from her island home. The malicious events never leave her mind.Ioman lives on the savanna, with The Azure, his tribe, a matriarchal society. War with neighbors causes the death of his parents and he becomes a celebrated warrior. He changes the foundations of the tribe causing a deep resentment in the women. Ioman is forced to leave his home to find his future with his love.And Searlait, who is born to the Gens D'Etoile, an exotic and mysterious tribe that circle the desert to find forgiveness from the Sun's wrath. Searlait's self-imposed estrangement sets her apart from her tribe.They all find themselves on the island of Gobelin. Together they form a diverse and loving family. The characters are complex, and their cultures intricate. This book will take you on a journey that will keep you wanting more. Travel through the landscapes, the traditions, the strife's, both poignantly painful and inextricably beautiful. All tinged with a hint of magic, secret and subtle hidden in the wind of Gobelin.

  • von Merle Norman
    28,00 €

    Out in the countryside was an apple orchard. The orchard was filled with many beautiful trees with lots of big shiny red apples. In the Fall, Farmer Jones would drive his tractor to the orchard to pick the biggest, ripest, red apples to take to the market in town.

  • von Lewis A. Mills
    44,00 €

    A Life Well Lived is the sequel to the biography of Dr. Lewis A. Mills What A Million Dollars Cannot Buy. Dr. Mills has distinguished himself in life by overcoming many obstacles that could have hindered him from being the man that he is today, .in this sequel he takes us back through his life from Union South Carolina the United States Navy and his life in Spartanburg, South Carolina. His life story reveals what can happen when one is living a purpose driven life, not afraid to do what he felt was right, acknowledging his weakness and making use of his strengths, the results is A LIFE WELL LIVED,

  • von Craig Pauly
    55,00 €

    A biography about the author's mother. Craig Pauly operated a hedge fund ( Insight Enterprises ) until 1994. Following a three year hiatus, he served as a full time Adjunct Professor at Western State University of Colorado teaching economics and finance. He was a member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange for 25 years as an independent floor trader.

  • von William Kirrane
    21,00 - 32,00 €

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