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Rich Rollo
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Mat Blankenship
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Joseph F. Dumond
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Jerry Eastbourne
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Terri Pierce
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Timothy Tabor
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John Wesley Anderson, Jr.
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Gary D. Cluck
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Robert S. Weil
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By george clarke
Georgian England, at the start of the Industrial Revolution, just four years after the Battle of Waterloo. Two children, from poor families and in dire circumstances, each have good reason to run away and seek better life. Brought together by chance; staying together from loyalty and the need for human companionship. Developing into loving young adults with strong sense of justice and humanity, the two are appalled by the plight of the common workers. It is August 1819, and they journey to Manchester to attend a meeting. There, at St Peter�s Field, the radical orator, Henry Hunt, is to address the crowd. A rude shock awaits them and not all return safely to their homes � there is blood on the field. A compelling love story set in the atmosphere of oppression, class division, hatred and violence that accompanied the Industrial Revolution in general, and the �Peterloo Massacre� in particular.
FORMAT: Softcover
By george clarke
Georgian England, at the start of the Industrial Revolution, just four years after the Battle of Waterloo. Two children, from poor families and in dire circumstances, each have good reason to run away and seek better life. Brought together by chance; staying together from loyalty and the need for human companionship. Developing into loving young adults with strong sense of justice and humanity, the two are appalled by the plight of the common workers. It is August 1819, and they journey to Manchester to attend a meeting. There, at St Peter�s Field, the radical orator, Henry Hunt, is to address the crowd. A rude shock awaits them and not all return safely to their homes � there is blood on the field. A compelling love story set in the atmosphere of oppression, class division, hatred and violence that accompanied the Industrial Revolution in general, and the �Peterloo Massacre� in particular.
FORMAT: E-Book
By JJ McCann & Eddie McCann
John J. McCann, PHD is a graduate of Columbia University and St. John�s University, New York City. Dr. McCann lectures nationwide at various colleges and universities on reasons for war and fighting. Dr. McCann is married and has two sons, Adam and Robert. His wife, Rebecca is presently the Secretary General at the United Nations. Dr. McCann served as a Captain during the Viet Nam conflict and received the Medal of Honor from President Nixon upon his return as a P.O.W. in 1974.
FORMAT: Softcover
By JJ McCann & Eddie McCann
John J. McCann, PHD is a graduate of Columbia University and St. John�s University, New York City. Dr. McCann lectures nationwide at various colleges and universities on reasons for war and fighting. Dr. McCann is married and has two sons, Adam and Robert. His wife, Rebecca is presently the Secretary General at the United Nations. Dr. McCann served as a Captain during the Viet Nam conflict and received the Medal of Honor from President Nixon upon his return as a P.O.W. in 1974.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Antonia Babauta Lyzenga
This story is based on facts. In the early 1900�s a couple of governors issued . . . �frivolous proclamations such as a ban on whistling, evening parties �� etc. that were imposed on Guam. The Executive General Orders (EGO) were not taken seriously at first by the people, and later they were subjected to paying fines. Then Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Governor Ivan Wettengel intervened and some EGOs were abolished. 1 Happy Island is about a ban on whistling and how a certain incident changed a young boy�s point of view about a governor�s order. His common sense, quick action, and �doing the right thing� saved a life. Reviews: �I love the fact that this is historic.� Teacher C.M. �Good story. Would make kids think about freedoms they enjoy.� Teacher F.P.
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By Elissa Webster
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By Richard Kimball
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By Richard Kimball
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By Richard Kimball
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By Billie Lee Touchstone
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By Billie Lee Touchstone
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By Billie Lee Touchstone
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By Laura Thomas
This children’s story is about a family who lived in the farmland of America. A farmer, homemaker, and their children desiring a better life. Hard work was something the people of the 1920s endured every day. The land had to be broken using mules, then plowed, and timber to be cut for sawmills. A man, woman, and children loving each other, traditional values and tireless hours were installed in their hearts. All the people of the community where they lived had a fellowship with one another. With the changing of the seasons, life goes by. A devoted father and mother showing love and affection for their children. Children lost in a snowstorm, causing panic and loss. This is a story of one’s belief in the Lord to find the children safe and unharmed.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Laura Thomas
This children’s story is about a family who lived in the farmland of America. A farmer, homemaker, and their children desiring a better life. Hard work was something the people of the 1920s endured every day. The land had to be broken using mules, then plowed, and timber to be cut for sawmills. A man, woman, and children loving each other, traditional values and tireless hours were installed in their hearts. All the people of the community where they lived had a fellowship with one another. With the changing of the seasons, life goes by. A devoted father and mother showing love and affection for their children. Children lost in a snowstorm, causing panic and loss. This is a story of one’s belief in the Lord to find the children safe and unharmed.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Laura Thomas
This children’s story is about a family who lived in the farmland of America. A farmer, homemaker, and their children desiring a better life. Hard work was something the people of the 1920s endured every day. The land had to be broken using mules, then plowed, and timber to be cut for sawmills. A man, woman, and children loving each other, traditional values and tireless hours were installed in their hearts. All the people of the community where they lived had a fellowship with one another. With the changing of the seasons, life goes by. A devoted father and mother showing love and affection for their children. Children lost in a snowstorm, causing panic and loss. This is a story of one’s belief in the Lord to find the children safe and unharmed.
FORMAT: Hardcover
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