This memoir by William E. Lemanski, award winning author of Lost in the Shadow of Fame, covers some of his many adventurous travels in war, sailing, fishing and big game hunting.
Perhaps as Kermit himself wrote: ..".it is when men are off in the wilds that they show themselves as they really are." Surely Kermit Roosevelt has been lost in the shadow of his family's fame.
Are the 1932 Yankees the greatest team of all time? This is the story of their remarkable season, led by Babe Ruth & Lou Gehrig, toward one of the most lopsided & talked-about World Series in baseball history.
However this book is about an exclusive group of women in baseball history, some of them are well known, but most are not. These are women who have experienced the game from the very top as major league team owners and co-owners.
Horror master Thomas Malafarina is back with the first book of his Dead Kill series entitled The Ridge of Death.
A teenager's parents are killed in a tragic accident.
Where The Twilight Zone meets The New Testament is where 'Flesh and Blood, ' the first volume in the PLANET JESUS trilogy, takes place.
You will not be disappointed!" --- Roberta Hendricks, Reading Intervention Specialist, TX "The Silver Coin is so visual throughout, using conversation to move the characters forward in this third book of Dr. Sontag's trilogy.
Cheryl Woodruff-Brooks has compiled this history of Atlantic City's racially segregated beach during its heyday from the 1920s through the 1960s and the residents who lived on the Northside near the established Missouri Avenue Beach.
Fast-paced and easily-readable, Dead Center moves beyond the tired rhetoric that so often dominates our political discourse.
This book focuses on the social history of the village, anchored by information from the 1850 census and Salem Reformed Church cemetery records.
This book will help you begin to understand the concepts and techniques that lead to effective psychological skills that can maximize motivation, performance and enjoyment of competition.
" This book, Dr. George P. Donehoo's "Indian Villages and Place Names in Pennsylvania", was written and published in the early 20th century.
Rainer is a successful doctor and father of two.
1779 was the fifth year of the American Revolution, and many Iroquois Indians living in western New York sided with the British. Their war parties repeatedly raided frontier settlements in...
The wealthy, gated community of Tuxedo Park, in upstate New York, has been home to many of America's financial titans and social luminaries for over one hundred years.
"The Apostate" is the remarkable story of Ray Dancer, a young American forced into accepting a dangerous mission from Protect America Service, an outsourced and mysterious federal security agency, after being accused of terrorism himself.
Can the authorities and Greene finally derail the HAP before more people die? And can they save the heiress? In a dramatic conclusion, the HAP and Greene meet in a deadly encounter that brings the novel to a shattering end.
I was in an essence hiding from my own "issues." This book and you have come into my life for a reason and that reason is to say goodbye to my dark passenger and live life within the light. Many Blessings to you! --- K
A postman with a hobby of reading other people's mail learns about the immorality of the people on his route.