Bob's Metal Detector

Bob's Metal Detector
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2002
Genre: Bob the Builder (Fictitious character)
ISBN: 9780563532125

Pull the tabs on each spread to transform pictures and find out what happens in this slapstick adventure! Bob gets a new metal detector, so he and Muck decide to hut for buried treasure in one of Farmer Pickles's fields. They detect the main water pipe and think they've found something really big and exciting. But when Much starts digging, he accidentally cracks the pip and the two of them get very muddy indeed!

Bob White

Bob White
Author: David L. Simmons
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2009-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453518630

Bob White, a southern politician, is trapped between two social worlds. He is indicted in the murder of Dr. Ray Williams, and the evidence against him is overwhelming. The civil side threatens a racial uproar and pursues the acceptable conduit for justice: the courts. The criminal side pursues their own form of redress: murder. He has to act fast. Bob thinks he can get the heat off him by politically attacking his opponent, Reverend Bryant, a gentle and noble soul who believes that everybody’s salvation lies with God. But Bob holds a trump card. Johnnie Mae Dixon, the last matriarch of the south, is forced by her heart to protect one of her babies, and so brings together all the children she has mentored, most of whom have attained the heights of social and political power. All the while, an SBI Agent watches their every move. Bob White: The Last Matriarch brings an unpredictable mix of charming southern life, the ominous criminal underworld, and the tumultuous life of a politician together in one explosive read.

Rebel Gold

Rebel Gold
Author: Warren Getler
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2008-06-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439108943

As a boy growing up in rural Arkansas, Bob Brewer often heard from his uncle and his great-uncle about a particular tree in the woods, the "Bible Tree," filled with strange carvings. Years later he would learn that this tree was carved with symbols associated with the Knights of the Golden Circle, a Civil War­era secret society that had buried gold coins and other treasure in various remote locations across the South and Southwest in hopes of someday funding a second War Between the States. These secret caches were guarded by sentinels, men whose responsibility it was to watch and protect these sites. To his astonishment, Bob discovered that both his uncle and his great-uncle had been twentieth-century sentinels, and that he had grown up near an important KGC treasure site. In Shadow of the Sentinel, Bob Brewer and investigative journalist Warren Getler tell the fascinating story of the Knights of the Golden Circle and the hidden caches the KGC established across the country. Brewer reveals how, with agonizing effort, he eventually deciphered the fiendishly complicated KGC codes and ciphers, which drew heavily on images associated with Freemasonry. (Many of the key KGC post­Civil War leaders were Scottish Rite Masons, who used the cover of that secret fraternity to conduct their activities.) Using his knowledge of KGC symbolism to crack coded maps, Brewer has located several KGC caches and has recovered gold coins, guns, and other treasure from some of them. Shadow of the Sentinel is the most comprehensive account yet of the activities of the KGC after the Civil War and, indeed, into the 1900s. Getler and Brewer suggest that the clandestine network of KGC operatives was far wider than previously thought, and that it included Jesse James, the former Confederate guerrilla whose stage and bank robberies helped to fill KGC treasure chests. This is a rousing and provocative adventure that weaves together one man's personal quest with an intriguing, little-known chapter in America's hidden history.

Shades of Freedom

Shades of Freedom
Author: A. Leon Higginbotham
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1998-06-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0195122887

A magisterial account of the interaction between the law and racial oppression in America, from colonial times to the present, this book demonstrates how the one agent that should have guaranteed equal treatment before the law--the judicial system--instead played a dominant role in enforcing the inferior position of blacks. 43 photos.

Bob Schieffer's America

Bob Schieffer's America
Author: Bob Schieffer
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1101145285

The Face the Nation commentator delivers ?a fitting companion to his career memoir, This Just In? (Texas Monthly). Bob Schieffer?s America brings together 171 of his smart, humorous, and pitch-perfect essays: from today?s hard issues to the human stories that show readers who they are; from politics and presidents and tragedy to the things that touch them, make them laugh, or record the small shifts in culture that just creep up. In addition, Schieffer has written ?commentaries on my commentaries? that run throughout the book, offering further anecdotes, reflections, updates, and insights.

Doing Time

Doing Time
Author: Lonnie Starling
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Correctional personnel
ISBN: 1606932993

This volume describes the day to day lives of prisoners in the Florida State correctional system and also those who risk their lives guarding them. The author and former prison guard describes the violence and other drama that goes on behind the locked doors of the penal system. He writes of the rules of survival that every inmate must learn to live to live by. He describes his job as a prison guard and his learning of the signs, signals, and codes the inmates use, in order to ensure his safety and that of the other guards. He recounts emergency calls, acts of heroism, hostage situations, fire, and murders as well as one man's story of how he was hired from his delivery truck and thrown into a life threatening career.

Metal Detecting: a Beginner's Guide

Metal Detecting: a Beginner's Guide
Author: Mark Smith
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: Metal detectors
ISBN: 9781494964412

Old coins, lost jewelry... there is an entire world of buried treasure right under our feet. Smith shows you how to claim your share. Fully illustrated diagrams and real life pictures describe in detail the easiest ways to not only locate treasure, but safely recover it as well.

The Earth Is My Ant Farm

The Earth Is My Ant Farm
Author: ALLEN COOKE
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2011-08-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1456784730

The Earth is my Ant Farm, The Creational School gave it to me but I'm a bit bored with it now. A bigger boy threw a rock at it in the classroom and wiped out all my dinosaurs, I liked them. Now I'm stuck with the ants and they like to multiply. I have a favourite Ant, his name is Derek. This is about him, he likes to travel. He doesn't know how but I will tell him one day.

Nick and Tesla and the High-Voltage Danger Lab

Nick and Tesla and the High-Voltage Danger Lab
Author: Bob Pflugfelder
Publisher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1594746621

Nick and Tesla are bright 11-year-old siblings with a knack for science, electronics, and getting into trouble. When their parents mysteriously vanish, they’re sent to live with their Uncle Newt, a brilliant inventor who engineers top-secret gadgets for a classified government agency. It’s not long before Nick and Tesla are embarking on adventures of their own—engineering all kinds of outrageous MacGyverish contraptions to save their skin: 9-volt burglar alarms, electromagnets, mobile tracking devices, and more. Readers are invited to join in the fun as each story contains instructions and blueprints for five different projects. In Nick and Tesla’s High-Voltage Danger Lab, we meet the characters and learn how to make everything from rocket launchers to soda-powered vehicles. Learning about science has never been so dangerous—or so much fun!

Holy Old Whistlin'

Holy Old Whistlin'
Author: Brent Connelly
Publisher: GeneralStore PublishingHouse
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781897113349