Watson & Willie - Book One

Watson & Willie - Book One
Author: Denny Magic
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2019-10-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781702802635

Book 1 is part of a 4-book series of Children's Books; that feature two little mouses [sic] from Moratuzzi, Italy; who become great little detectives, solving mysteries from their home base, where they live in the town's bakery. Originally written for children; this 4-book series seems to have captured the imaginations of adults as well. Book One is also available on Audible.Com as an audio-book. The audio-book contains a six song soundtrack of original music; which was written and composed by Tom Rae who lives in Dunoon, Scotland. The music soundtrack; compliment the professional narration by Phil Williams.Enjoy!

Willie Watson

Willie Watson
Author: Frank Garrick
Publisher: Sportsbooks
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Cricket players
ISBN: 9781907524349

Willie Watson was one of the twelve players to have represented England at both cricket and football, and while CB Fry is probably the best known, Watson was by far the most successful. He played four times for the football team as an attacking right half and 23 times for the cricket team as an elegant left-hand batsman.It was as a cricketer that Watson enjoyed his finest hour, sharing a fifth wicket stand with Trevor ‘barnacle’ Bailey that occupied most of the last day of the Lord’s Test of 1953, and foiled what had seemed a certain Australian victory. The duo’s epic defiance effectively enabled England to regain the Ashes – for the first time in more than 20 years – when they won the fifth Test at The Oval.Watson had played football for England against Ireland in 1949 (a game which England won 9-2), and also against Italy, Wales and Yugoslavia. In the latter game England manager Walter Winterbottom, told him to play defensively, totally against his natural style, and he was not a success.Watson never played football for England again, though he was a member of England’s World Cup squad that went to Brazil in 1950 and lost to the USA. His international cricket career, however, proved longer lasting.Willie Watson born in Barnsley, was the second son of another Willie Watson, the left-half for Huddersfield Town and a member of their winning Cup Final side in 1922. At 16 the young Willie signed as an amateur with Huddersfield Town and the next year became a full-time professional. Meanwhile, his efforts with the bat came to the notice of Yorkshire and n 1939 he made his debut for them.He was transferred in 1946 to Sunderland for a fee of £8,000. Previously an inside forward, he became a wing-half to make room for Len Shackleton and Ivor Broadis.Watson made his Test debut against South Africa in 1951, leaving Yorkshire seven years later to captain Leicestershire. A Test selector from 1962, he retired as a player in 1964. In his first-class career he scored 25,670 runs, making 55 centuries.In the mid-1950s he was player-manager of Halifax Town, a post to which he returned (though no longer as a player) in 1964. In 1966 he became manager of Bradford City, taking them to the top four of Division Four, before resigning two years later.Watson then went to South Africa where he was manager of the Wanderers club in Johannesburg, although he was always keen to join the various reunions of England players. In 1986 he was made an honorary life member of Yorkshire. He died in 2004.

The Secret Diary of Dr Watson

The Secret Diary of Dr Watson
Author: Anita Janda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character)
ISBN: 9780749005702

The path of the biographer is fraught with peril, and insanity may not be the least of its dangers. I no longer think if I ever did, that it is merely a matter of recording the truth as it happened. These are the despairing words of Dr John Watson as he attempts to set down the adventures of the famous master detective Sherlock Holmes. Within these pages you will find the answers to many questions surrounding the most famous sleuthing pair in the history of fiction. What were the real circumstances behind the mystery of ?The Blue Carbuncle? What actually happened on Dartmoor as they tracked ?The Hound of the Baskervilles? How many adventures never made it into print? But most intriguing of all, how did Holmes die in his final duel with Moriarty - and then come back to life? Charting the course of the two men's friendship, this ingenious pastiche draws on the entire canon and is a delight from beginning to end. Rich in scholarship, wit and period detail, this remarkable novel will delight fans of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Up and Down

Up and Down
Author: Bubba Watson
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0785292039

He was a small-town boy who burst onto the international golf scene with a dramatic hook shot from deep in the woods to win the Masters— before the game he loved almost killed him. Opening up about the toll that chasing and achieving his dream of being a champion golfer took on his mental health, Bubba Watson shares his powerful story of the breaking point that gave him clarity. Bubba Watson is known as the big-hitting left-handed golfer who plays with the pink driver—the small-town kid who grew up as a child golf prodigy before going on to win two Masters Tournaments, competing in the Olympics, and rising to be the number two golfer in the world. But every dream comes with a price. Feeling that he was never good enough, Bubba began to let the constant criticism from fans and commentators haunt his thoughts. Success in the game he loved was killing him. In Up and Down, Bubba opens up about his debilitating anxiety attacks, the death of his father and namesake, adopting his children, and how reaching a breaking point professionally and personally drew him closer to his family and God. Golf is what Bubba Watson does, but it is not who he is. Through his story, you'll learn how Bubba: Overcame his anxiety and feelings of inadequacy Found his true identity not in the standards of the world, but in the God who already knows he is enough Learned to trust God with his gifts, family, and biggest dreams Became the husband, father, friend, and mentor he was called to be Life, like golf, is filled with ups and downs. Up and Down is the inspiring story of an imperfect man striving to become the best person he can be—wherever the course may take him.

Watson & Willie Go to America

Watson & Willie Go to America
Author: Denny Magic
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2021-07-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781658832373

Watson & Willie go to America; is book number 4 in a series of Children's Books: With things changing at the bakery in Moratuzzi, Italy... Watson and Willie have decided to try their luck in America. Giuseppe, Donatella, and Michael accompany them on a cruise ship, to ensure that they have a safe journey, and when the team reaches New York City a visit with cousin Vinnie, and his wife Rosa confirms their offer for Watson and Willie to move in. While onboard the ship; the boys befriend some Rats and two Cats, and those friendship carry over into their new life in New York, to their advantage. Willie's antics drive Watson crazy, but he still loves his buddy like only a close friend could! This is the last episode in the Watson and Willie franchise! And a big 'Thank You' goes out to all the fans that have allowed me to share these adventures with you, your kids, and your grandkids. Denny: O)

Spanking Watson

Spanking Watson
Author: Kinky Friedman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2000-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0671047426

How many lesbians can dance on the head of a pin? Kinky Friedman sure as hell doesn't know, but he's learning exactly how many it takes to send the geriatric plaster tumbling from the ceiling of his downtown New York loft. The culprit is one Winnie Katz, man-hating proprietress of a lesbian dance troupe that thunders daily through his waking dreams. And when Winnie won't even give it enough of a rest to let Kinky patch the hole, our hero, lost in a blue-gray haze of Irish whiskey and cigar smoke, takes drastic action. He pens an anonymous, threatening note, hoping -- as only one lost in an alcohol-soaked fantasy can hope -- to then step in as "Ace Private Big Dick" Friedman, and save the day, thus earning the undying gratitude of Ms. Winnie. Besides, just as Sherlock Holmes had his Watson, the Kinkster needs a suitable sidekick, and what better test? He calls on each of his Village Irregulars to solve the case: reporter Mike McGovern; Dylan look-alike Ratso Sloman; investigator Steve Rambam; and his own lady love, the delicious Stephanie Dupont. But things get dicey when the bogus death threat turns all too real, and suddenly Kinky and his Keystone crime fighters find themselves dancing -- none too daintily -- for their lives.

A Stranger to Myself

A Stranger to Myself
Author: Willy Peter Reese
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2005-11-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 142999875X

A Stranger to Myself: The Inhumanity of War, Russia 1941-44 is the haunting memoir of a young German soldier on the Russian front during World War II. Willy Peter Reese was only twenty years old when he found himself marching through Russia with orders to take no prisoners. Three years later he was dead. Bearing witness to--and participating in--the atrocities of war, Reese recorded his reflections in his diary, leaving behind an intelligent, touching, and illuminating perspective on life on the eastern front. He documented the carnage perpetrated by both sides, the destruction which was exacerbated by the young soldiers' hunger, frostbite, exhaustion, and their daily struggle to survive. And he wrestled with his own sins, with the realization that what he and his fellow soldiers had done to civilians and enemies alike was unforgivable, with his growing awareness of the Nazi policies toward Jews, and with his deep disillusionment with himself and his fellow men. An international sensation, A Stranger to Myself is an unforgettable account of men at war.

Poisoned Legacy Book 1 Of Gold & Blood

Poisoned Legacy Book 1 Of Gold & Blood
Author: Jenny Wheeler
Publisher: Jenny Wheeler
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0473430037

Unsolved deaths. Untold treasure. Can she solve the mystery of her inheritance before dark forces claim another victim? Graysie Castellanos is ready to take her final bow. When the traveling singer inherits a rundown mine, she thinks it

Glimpses of the Life and Work of G. D. Watson

Glimpses of the Life and Work of G. D. Watson
Author: G. D. Watson
Publisher: Kingsley Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2020-08-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1937428915

G. D. Watson (1845-1924) was one of the most influential and best-loved preachers of the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century holiness movement, and his influence lives on today through his numerous writings. He was a humble man with amazing intellectual prowess and an exceptional grasp of spiritual truth. As a successful pastor in his early thirties he was led into a deep consecration of his whole being to God which completely transformed his life and ministry. After some years in the pastorate, Watson felt the call to evangelism. He traveled widely in the United States and eventually held meetings in England, the West Indies, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, and Korea.Dr. Levin P. Causey said of Dr. Watson: “He stands apart, unique, a rare genius. He was no copyist. His chariot wheels were not loaded with and stirred up by other drivers. His thinking was Watsonian, of the George type. His rhetoric was according to the rules of Watson. He was largely self-trained, and it would have been difficult to train him otherwise. He was original to an unusual degree; not that he ignored entirely the thoughts and works of others. This may no man do. He read voraciously and absorbed what he read, but he had the power of transforming and resetting that which he gathered from others, until it stood forth clothed in new dress and bearing the image of originality. In the life of George Watson were mingled rare natural endowments and hard work. He excelled both as a speaker and a writer. Great preachers who heard him and read his writings were impressed that a star of great magnitude had risen among them. Dr. Robert N. Baer, of the Baltimore Conference, said of him, when he had been preaching only some half dozen years, that no other man could say things as Watson said them.”All readers of Watson’s books will be forever grateful to his wife of fifty-five years for pulling aside the curtain on a life lived so completely for God and souls.