These three volumes contain the largest work of its type in print today, and a separate index book is being released simultaneously to this volume tying them all together, giving fingertip access to well over 4,000 entries.
Using in-depth comparisons with ancient texts, coupled with archeological and DNA findings, biblical scholar and genealogist Stan St. Clair attacks these and other difficult questions of historical significance.
It unveils the tender autobiographical story of the author's childhood and his journey through innocence to come to grips with the world into which he is being thrust A great book for young teens, and anyone who lived in that magical era.
This fascinating work unveils the origins and meanings of almost 400 common English clichés, idioms, axioms, proverbs, similes, and curious words and catch-phrases, salted with a hint of humor.
This book is a fascinating continuation of the journey begun by researcher St. Clair in 2010 and contained in the original volume of Most Comprehensive Origins of Clichés, Proverbs and Figurative Expressions published in 2013.
Most Comprehensive Origins of Clichés, Proverbs and Figurative Expressions Index for All Volumes was specifically compiled to tie together all three volumes of this unique work, making it an easily referenced work with over 4,100 entries ...
Limericks, Jokes and Other Such Rubbish is a rich mixture of comical topics, all clean, including original limericks, cute things kids said, names with witty connotations, strange true stories, blonde jokes, puns, Scottish jokes, unusual ...
This is a full-color interior book of entirely new poetry written by Stanley J St. Clair, author of Reflections on Life. All entries were written between 2013 and 2015 are based primarily on true events in the poet's life.