The Great Snowball Contest

The Great Snowball Contest
Author: William McCay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1986
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780307125590

Robotman and his friends become involved in snowball throwing that gets slightly out of hand.

Berdan's United States Sharpshooters in the Army of the Potomac

Berdan's United States Sharpshooters in the Army of the Potomac
Author: Captain C. A. Stevens
Publisher: BIG BYTE BOOKS
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2014-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN:

Dispensing 52-caliber death at long distance was their specialty and it made them a favorite target. With their Colts, Sharps, and Whitworth globe rifles, led by one of the world's premier marksmen, Berdan's sharpshooters played an important role at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Brandy Station, and many other battles. Here is the complete history of this unique cadre of men and how they prosecuted their unique brand of warfare from 1861 to 1865. Engineer, inventor, military officer, world-renowned marksman, and commanding colonel of the United States Volunteer Sharpshooter Regiments during the American Civil War, Hiram Berdan's story and that of his men are little-known today. Yet it is one of the most compelling, exciting, and important stories of the war. Berdan's regiments played a pivotal role in delaying Confederate attacks at Devil's Den and the Peach Orchard at the Battle of Gettysburg. Charles N. Race, of Company K, was one of the youngest soldiers in the Union service, having mustered in 1862 at the age of 14, and was the only Berdan Sharpshooter of the original members remaining as a sharpshooter until the end of the war, July 17, 1865 After the war, Hiram Berdan invented the Berdan rifle, Berdan primer, and other weapons. For the first time, this long-out-of-print book is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers and smartphones. Be sure to LOOK INSIDE or download a sample.

The Making of the Biggest Small Town for Christmas

The Making of the Biggest Small Town for Christmas
Author: Judy Uitermarkt
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2024-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A couple finds each other and falls in love in Christmas Town. Together and with the help of their friends and neighbors, they build their small town into a thriving, sustaining town with big things happening. This story reveals at its heart how neighbors that work together can create a better town. About the Author Judy Uitermarkt became a widow after twenty-nine years and wanted to do something for herself instead of being sad. So she started to write poetry and several books. Judy loves to sit and write, and she sometimes does it for days, even forgetting to sleep. She likes to write about happy things and helping others. She loves to help her friends. She does everything with her beautiful, fluffy, Main Coon cat named Bobby, who keeps her sane.

Why Are Our Babies Dying?

Why Are Our Babies Dying?
Author: Sandra Lane
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-12-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317249038

Syracuse, New York, in the late 1980s led U.S. cities in African American infant deaths. Even today, in this "all American city," infants of color die more than two times as often as white babies. Infant mortality is too often addressed as if it were an isolated problem, rather than part of a systemic and repeating pattern of embedded racism and structural violence. The clearing of whole neighborhoods during urban renewal, coupled with the collapse of industry, brought unintended consequences. Dilapidated rental housing, abandoned houses, and empty lots provide the conditions for lead poisoning, gonorrhea, and illicit drug use. Inadequate education, unemployment, and racially biased arrest and sentencing underpin the epidemic of African American male incarceration. Inmate fathers cannot provide financial support and only limited emotional support during collect calls from jail or prison. Supermarkets fled the inner city, where corner stores sell cigarettes, malt liquor, lottery tickets, and drug paraphernalia in place of healthy food. The stories and the data in this book show that low birth weight, premature birth, and infant death are a part of life patterns resulting from systemic discrimination increasing risk over a lifetime and, in some cases, reaching the next generation.

The Neighbor

The Neighbor
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1919
Genre: Salt Lake City (Utah)
ISBN:

Ebony Jr.

Ebony Jr.
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1984-01
Genre:
ISBN:

Created by the publishers of EBONY. During its years of publishing it was the largest ever children-focused publication for African Americans.

25 Days of Snowglen's Christmas Tales

25 Days of Snowglen's Christmas Tales
Author: Nora Northlight
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2023-11-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9180575218

Discover the heartwarming magic of Snowglen in the "25 Days of Snowglen Christmas Tales" a festive collection of tales that weaves together the joy of Christmas with the wonder of childhood. Follow the adventures of young Lucas, whose discovery of a mysterious bell on Christmas Eve sets the stage for a series of enchanting events that captivate the snowy town. Immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions of Snowglen, from the grand Christmas tree adorned with a brilliant golden star, a symbol of hope and unity, to the lively snowball tournament that brings together friends and families in a playful celebration of the season. Experience the delightful Christmas parade, where children with lanterns and townsfolk of diverse heritages share the joyous spirit of the holidays. Perfect for readers of all ages, this charming Book is a tribute to the wonders of Christmas and the timeless power of belief. Let the spirit of Snowglen fill your heart and inspire your own holiday traditions. Ideal for fans of Christmas stories, holiday adventures, and family-friendly fiction. Don't miss out on this enchanting journey, add "25 Days of Snowglen Christmas Tales" to your holiday reading list today!

I'll Push You

I'll Push You
Author: Patrick Gray
Publisher: NavPress
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496421736

2018 ECPA Christian Book Award Winner 2018 Christopher Award Winner Two best friends, 500 miles, one wheelchair, and the challenge of a lifetime. Friendship takes on new meaning in this true story of Justin and Patrick, born less than two days apart in the same hospital. Best friends their whole lives, they grew up together, went to school together, and were best man in each other’s weddings. When Justin was diagnosed with a neuromuscular disease that robbed him of the use of his arms and legs, Patrick was there, helping to feed and care for him in ways he’d never imagined. Determined to live life to the fullest, the friends refused to give into despair or let physical limitations control what was possible for Justin. So when Justin heard about the Camino de Santiago, a 500-mile trek through Spain, he wondered aloud to Patrick whether the two of them could ever do it. Patrick’s immediate response was: “I’ll push you.” I’ll Push You is the real-life story of this incredible journey. A travel adventure full of love, humor, and spiritual truth, it exemplifies what every friendship is meant to be and shows what it means to never find yourself alone. You’ll discover how love and faith can push past all limits—and make us the best versions of ourselves.

The Book of the Greyhound

The Book of the Greyhound
Author: Edward C. Ash
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2020-10-16
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1528766326

"The Book Of The Greyhound" will appeal to experienced fanciers and newcomers alike, covering all aspects if greyhound management from selection and breeding to racing and exhibiting. Also included are chapters on puppy care, training, health and ailments, adopting an ex-racer, history, notable kennels and dogs, and much more. This volume will be of considerable utility to all owners of greyhounds, and it is not to be missed by the discerning collector of related literature. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in a modern, high-quality edition complete with the original artwork and text.

Melody and Murder

Melody and Murder
Author: Ed Gorman
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2017-08-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504047443

From Hollywood’s Golden Age to a rock ’n’ roll tragedy, this pair of detective novels from two award-winning maestros of mystery hits all the right notes. From Edgar Award–winning author Stuart M. Kaminsky, Dancing in the Dark shines a light on the 1940s Los Angeles dancing scene. Paired with Ellery Queen Award–winning author Ed Gorman’s “gripping, amusing, thoughtful and hugely entertaining” The Day the Music Died, these two kooky and delightful mysteries are now available in one volume (Dean Koontz). Dancing in the Dark by Stuart M. Kaminsky: It’s going to take some fancy footwork for hard-boiled Hollywood private detective Toby Peters to get Fred Astaire off the hook. After giving a gangster’s moll dancing lessons, he tires of her making passes at him and hires the famously discreet private investigator to break the news gently. When a killer cuts in and the moll ends up dead, Peters must take the lead in solving the case . . . or face the music himself. The Day the Music Died by Ed Gorman: After his rock ’n’ roll hero, Buddy Holly, dies in a plane crash, young Iowa lawyer and part-time PI Sam McCain just wants to play his records and grieve—until the nephew of an eccentric judge kills himself after his trophy wife is murdered. The police see it as a clear-cut murder-suicide, but Sam wants to know more. But diving into this mystery will get dangerous faster than he can say “bye, bye, Miss American Pie.”