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Author | : Mike Robertson |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2012-01-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1468524291 |
The original Smart Aleck Chronicles was published to little, if any notice in 2007. As noted in the preface to that volume, it had neither plot or identifiable structure, its intended purpose being to present a series of entertainments on a wide range of ridiculous activities that constitute everyday life. Whether it was faithful to that lofty purpose remains a mystery, even to the author that made that bold declaration. Four years later, a second volume of the Smart Aleck Chronicles appears, its intent no less high minded than the standards of lunacy reached by its predecessor, its implementation no less laughable. This time, as in the previous volume, there are pithy and pointless observations that may have appeared in previous publications for which the author may have had responsibility, fictitious biographies of friends and colleagues, several short works of fiction and top ten lists of observations that may be symptomatic of clinical insanity. Further, just to ensure that the reader is not entirely dismayed, there are also several courageous attempts at poetry.
Author | : Mike Robertson |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2014-01-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1491849932 |
The original Smart Aleck Chronicles was published to little, if any notice in 2007. This was followed five years later with the release of a second volume. As noted in the prefaces to both these collections, their intended purpose was to present to readers a series of literary entertainments on a range of issues, activities, personalities and phenomena. In this, the third volume, these observations and commentaries continue, combined once again with short works of fiction. The author hopes, as he did with respect to the two previous volumes, that this edition is faithful to the lofty standards and possible amusements of those books.
Author | : Andrew Guardamano |
Publisher | : Author House |
Total Pages | : 653 |
Release | : 2013-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1491814071 |
The Empire is crippled. A new era has begun. The secret is out, and school is in session. Guarded night and day by the newly orphaned Empire, Hunter faces the overwhelming reality of his new life as La Guardaspaeldas - The Host of the Source, the creature whose very blood feeds the perpetual youth of all Immortals. After living in the isolation of the Rocky Mountains, Hunter must now travel south to a remote island off the western coast of the United States. There he will train with The Chosen, the best, brightest, and newest members of the Vampyre World. But time becomes an enemy as Hunter races to catch the thief who stole his mother's only key to survival and expose Victor's conspiracy to create a secret Vampyre Army. The curtains have been thrown wide open, but everyone has secrets. All that Hunter needs to do now is keep his eyes wide open and take the next step that will ultimately shape the fate of the Empire and the rest of the world.
Author | : Alyssa Rose Ivy |
Publisher | : Alyssa Rose Ivy |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2021-01-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Some secrets are meant to be shared... Derrik Ray is angry. He’s been sent to guard supernatural secrets on a remote island populated mostly by inmates at a high security prison. His plan is to keep his head down and find a way out of the mess—until he meets Dinah. Dinah is tired. She’s tired of convincing herself she did the right thing taking the blame for a murder in order to protect a friend. She’s made it five years believing her freedom was worth the sacrifice—until she meets Derrik. When a science experiment goes haywire and another body is found on the mainland, Derrik and Dinah must turn to each other in order to save what they hold most dear. *New Adult Paranormal Romance*
Author | : Martyn W. Strouse |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 1909 |
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Author | : Gerald Bordman |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 460 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9780195090789 |
The American Theatre series discusses every Broadway production chronologically--show by show and season by season. It offers plot summaries, production details, names of leading actors and actresses--the roles they played, as well as any special or unusual aspects of individual shows. This second volume in the series, covers what is probably the richest period in American theater, the years 1914 through 1930. Bordman includes most of Eugene O'Neill's work, along with playwrights as diverse as Elmer Rice and George Kaufman. Among the era's stars one finds John and Ethel Barrymore, Helen Hayes, Katherine Cornell, and Lynn Fontaine and Alfred Lunt. Considering the sheer number of productions, American theater climbed to its all-time high in the 1920s; by mid-decade, nearly 300 new plays appeared on Broadway each year. America saw more theatrical activity--in every sense of the word-- than any time before or since.
Author | : Edward Bessey |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2011-03-31 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1456876929 |
"A historical collection of true, oft times embellished, forgotten sagas of tremendous hardship, daring exploits, hilarious anecdotes, devoted love, foolhardy capers, of the rugged, resilient people of Ha Ha Bay and area, eking out a subsistence living on the stormy, unforgiving North Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, told with a human face. Canada’s first European settlement, most destructive hurricane, most devastating tsunami, most deadly disease epidemic, even genocide; all occurred in Newfoundland."
Author | : Dakota Kincaid |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2009-10-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0557153077 |
When a south-of-the-border birthday celebration goes awry, it's quickly forgotten by Clairvoyant Kate McCoy and Federal Marshal Trace Morgan, but not by Philippe Castillo. Four months later, McCoy and Morgan become the focus of an intense manhunt. Riled by McCoy, Castillo ensures that every bounty hunter in two territories will be on the lookout for her and her partner. But when Castillo captures Morgan to use as bait to catch McCoy, he won't be the only one driving a Hard Bargain. Hard Bargain is the 2nd Morgan & McCoy Chronicle.
Author | : David Huddle |
Publisher | : Tupelo Press |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2015-04-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1936797585 |
A work of uncanny originality, David Huddle's nineteenth book is the account of an extraordinary death trip taken by a charismatic and beloved woman, her husband, and an astonishing number of offspring, from infants to young adults. The Faulkes Chronicle explores how children grieve, and shows how the wit and courage of even the littlest brothers and sisters can be a source of resilience. Familial conversation composes an intimate requiem, transforming loss into comprehension. Only one of our finest writers could manage this delicate material. The Faulkes Chronicle is a brief, autumnal novel— made of momentary details yet with an encompassing grandeur.
Author | : Derek R. Everett |
Publisher | : University of Oklahoma Press |
Total Pages | : 319 |
Release | : 2014-05-27 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0806146141 |
Boundaries—lines imposed on the landscape—shape our lives, dictating everything from which candidates we vote for to what schools our children attend to the communities with which we identify. In Creating the American West, historian Derek R. Everett examines the function of these internal lines in American history generally and in the West in particular. Drawing lines to create states in the trans-Mississippi West, he points out, imposed a specific form of political organization that made the West truly American. Everett examines how settlers lobbied for boundaries and how politicians imposed them. He examines the origins of boundary-making in the United States from the colonial era through the Louisiana Purchase. Case studies then explore the ethnic, sectional, political, and economic angles of boundaries. Everett first examines the boundaries between Arkansas and its neighboring Native cultures, and the pseudo war between Missouri and Iowa. He then traces the lines splitting the Oregon Country and the states of California and Nevada, and considers the ethnic and political consequences of the boundary between New Mexico and Colorado. He explains the evolution of the line splitting the Dakotas, and concludes with a discussion of ways in which state boundaries can contribute toward new interpretations of borderlands history. A major theme in the history of state boundaries is the question of whether to use geometric or geographic lines—in other words, lines corresponding to parallels and meridians or those fashioned by natural features. With the distribution of western land, Everett shows, geography gave way to geometry and transformed the West. The end of boundary-making in the late nineteenth century is not the end of the story, however. These lines continue to complicate a host of issues including water rights, taxes, political representation, and immigration. Creating the American West shows how the past continues to shape the present.