Author: J. Tremble
Publisher: Life Changing Books
ISBN: 9781934230886
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Struggling to balance fatherhood and his passion for women after an ex-lover leaves him with their daughter, Angel, Antoine Moore uses her as bait to get women--until she grows up and follows his destructive habits.
Naughty Little Angel
Author: J. Tremble
Publisher: Life Changing Books
ISBN: 9781934230886
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Struggling to balance fatherhood and his passion for women after an ex-lover leaves him with their daughter, Angel, Antoine Moore uses her as bait to get women--until she grows up and follows his destructive habits.
Publisher: Life Changing Books
ISBN: 9781934230886
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Struggling to balance fatherhood and his passion for women after an ex-lover leaves him with their daughter, Angel, Antoine Moore uses her as bait to get women--until she grows up and follows his destructive habits.
Angelic Lessons
Author: Tamarya Beaumont
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493110136
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
Binky, Dingy, Kinsey, Kipsey, Lainey , Maddie, Phinneous, Siddah, Tinesy, Tillie, Tinker are all angels and are all coming together in their new place where they will learn lessons about who they are and how they should treat others around them. They are endearing and sweet and every child can relate to their many attitudes and changes. And with love and encouragement and sometimes a little stern talk they all grow as a family and as angels finding the best in themselves.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493110136
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
Binky, Dingy, Kinsey, Kipsey, Lainey , Maddie, Phinneous, Siddah, Tinesy, Tillie, Tinker are all angels and are all coming together in their new place where they will learn lessons about who they are and how they should treat others around them. They are endearing and sweet and every child can relate to their many attitudes and changes. And with love and encouragement and sometimes a little stern talk they all grow as a family and as angels finding the best in themselves.
Ashes From Another Life
Author: C. A. Brennan
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1105831116
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
A poetic view of the darker side of life through the eyes of a dark Sorceress. A beautiful collection of dark poetry.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1105831116
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
A poetic view of the darker side of life through the eyes of a dark Sorceress. A beautiful collection of dark poetry.
Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech.
Shilling Magazine VOL.VI.July-December
Author: Douglas Jerrold's
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 586
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 586
Book Description
Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine
Author: Douglas Jerrold
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description
Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description
Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech.
Project Spacemine
Author: Frank Pierce Hubbard, Sr.
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1460273680
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
What if aliens really do want the best for us and our planet? Dr. Isaac St. Clair was a NASA mission specialist - until his program was defunded, that is, and he ended up a divorced, mediocre used car salesman estranged from his family. Mark Randall is a wildly successful San Francisco magnate with all the money in the world to spend but no passion to spend it on. When Mark, in a stroke of inspiration, publishes a national ad requesting the most outrageous, world-changing proposals, Isaac wastes no time in sending his in. Project Spacemine would extract enough resources from space to solve the socio-economic woes of the planet and protect the world from potentially disastrous impacts from space, and the Randall Corporation promptly directs Isaac's team to implement it. Isaac and Mark, along with the beautiful and savvy women in their lives, also come to lead secret lives of intense eroticism that push past the boundaries of what is socially acceptable. More and more trusted allies soon join their number. With some extraterrestrial intervention, they co-create a new way for humans to live together, with a sexual bond inoculating them against jealousy, conflict, strife, ego, and competition. Once you meet them, you won't forget The Team and their completely new approach to creating world peace, cooperation, and prosperity....
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1460273680
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
What if aliens really do want the best for us and our planet? Dr. Isaac St. Clair was a NASA mission specialist - until his program was defunded, that is, and he ended up a divorced, mediocre used car salesman estranged from his family. Mark Randall is a wildly successful San Francisco magnate with all the money in the world to spend but no passion to spend it on. When Mark, in a stroke of inspiration, publishes a national ad requesting the most outrageous, world-changing proposals, Isaac wastes no time in sending his in. Project Spacemine would extract enough resources from space to solve the socio-economic woes of the planet and protect the world from potentially disastrous impacts from space, and the Randall Corporation promptly directs Isaac's team to implement it. Isaac and Mark, along with the beautiful and savvy women in their lives, also come to lead secret lives of intense eroticism that push past the boundaries of what is socially acceptable. More and more trusted allies soon join their number. With some extraterrestrial intervention, they co-create a new way for humans to live together, with a sexual bond inoculating them against jealousy, conflict, strife, ego, and competition. Once you meet them, you won't forget The Team and their completely new approach to creating world peace, cooperation, and prosperity....
Revolution
Author: TJ Lee
Publisher: TJ Lee
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
A thousand years ago, a Vampire Born betrayed his fated mate, a witch. One should never betray their mate, especially when they were a powerful witch. She convinced her people that they were a menace and needed to be erased. In one night, all the females were killed, and a curse was placed on their kind. Because of your betrayal, your kingdom will wither and die. Your females are gone and you will have no more. The curse will be broken when the hidden vampire prince accepts his witch mate and humbles himself to her. In the modern days, all magical beings (Witches, Shifters, and Vampires) live in hiding. Until one day, a Nightwalker (a created Vampire) decided to lead the others in a Revolution. They no longer wanted to hide. During the attack on Los Angeles, Carrie, a pure-blooded witch, got trapped in the city. Running for her life, she found solace and protection in a bar, one that was owned by a Vampire Born. Across the city, Grace and her foster brother fought to survive the attack. They were abandoned by the foster parents who had promised the city they would protect them. Grace didn’t know why, or how, but she got visions of the future. They lead the two teenagers to a shelter, where they made new friends. Friends that would go on an unlikely journey with them to end this war. To get close to the big bad. Something no one else would be able to do.
Publisher: TJ Lee
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
A thousand years ago, a Vampire Born betrayed his fated mate, a witch. One should never betray their mate, especially when they were a powerful witch. She convinced her people that they were a menace and needed to be erased. In one night, all the females were killed, and a curse was placed on their kind. Because of your betrayal, your kingdom will wither and die. Your females are gone and you will have no more. The curse will be broken when the hidden vampire prince accepts his witch mate and humbles himself to her. In the modern days, all magical beings (Witches, Shifters, and Vampires) live in hiding. Until one day, a Nightwalker (a created Vampire) decided to lead the others in a Revolution. They no longer wanted to hide. During the attack on Los Angeles, Carrie, a pure-blooded witch, got trapped in the city. Running for her life, she found solace and protection in a bar, one that was owned by a Vampire Born. Across the city, Grace and her foster brother fought to survive the attack. They were abandoned by the foster parents who had promised the city they would protect them. Grace didn’t know why, or how, but she got visions of the future. They lead the two teenagers to a shelter, where they made new friends. Friends that would go on an unlikely journey with them to end this war. To get close to the big bad. Something no one else would be able to do.
Einstein for Anyone: A Quick Read [2nd Edition]
Author: David Topper
Publisher: Vernon Press
ISBN: 162273985X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
This book seeks to fill a gap: the need for a very short book on Albert Einstein that gives a brief but up-to-date story of his life and thoughts, with a short and simple explanation of what he contributed to 20th century physics. Here is the compact story of this famous scientist, from the smiling contrarian in his grade school picture to the nonconformist adult who refused to groom his hair. There is a chapter on his habitually thorny relationships with women and close relatives: his first love, his two wives, his parents and his children – none of which was a painless union. The birth of an illegitimate daughter, the estrangement of his sons after the divorce from his first wife, his ever controlling mother – all had a profound psychological effect on Einstein’s personality. Another chapter focuses on the young Jew struggling with his self-identify, who in adulthood was unwaveringly committed to social justice and democratic principles that he believed were rooted in Jewish ethical values. It started with his early flirtation with Orthodox Judaism, only to be vehemently rejected later when he became a science-obsessed teenager. His exposure to latent and overt anti-Semitism when he moved to Germany in 1914 led to his subsequent espousal (with misgivings) of the Zionist movement. When he moved to the USA in 1933 fleeing Nazi Germany, he was confronted with the endemic racism against African-Americans, an issue he spoke-out boldly against, as a supporter of the burgeoning civil rights movement. This work ignited the ire of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who had already opened a file on Einstein in 1932, because of his pacifist activities in Germany. When he moved to America, Hoover suspected him of being a Communist spy. Finally, there is the scientist who expressed his ideals through his radical ideas about the physical world, as he reworked our conceptions of space, time, and motion. The result was a new cosmic model of the universe that is still being developed further today. His commitment to an ordered and predictable universe was ultimately expressed in his final (but still unfulfilled) quest for a theory that unifies the forces of nature, what he called his unified field theory. Some non-scientific topics, not often found in biographies of Einstein (even the hefty tomes): • A serious consideration of his extensive ruminations on matters of politics and society. • His social efforts for the plight of Eastern European Jews after World War I, and the later work for refugees from Nazi Germany trying to immigrate to the USA. • A look at his close friendship with the African-American singer Paul Robeson, and others committed to civil rights. • The story of his acceptance and reception of an honorary degree from Lincoln University in May, 1946, the first all-black college in America. • His confrontation with the anti-Communist movement during the McCarthy era (especially Hoover and the FBI). • The key role the ideas of the 17th century Jewish philosopher Spinoza had on both Einstein’s theology and his scientific thinking. Some of the highlights of Einstein’s scientific pursuits found in this book: • A clear explanation, with helpful diagrams, of Einstein’s famous “thought experiments.” • The importance for Einstein of the interplay between theory and experiment in physics, as well as his practical side with real world technology. • His vacillation with and ultimate embrace of the role of abstract mathematics in his theory of relativity. • A clear explanation of the differences between Newton’s and Einstein’s ideas about gravity. • A non-technical account of the difference between Einstein’s and Bohr’s interpretations of quantum physics. • Perhaps the first elucidation for the layperson of Einstein’s obsession with and eventual abandonment of what he called Mach’s Principle. • How Einstein’s stubbornness (or chutzpah) both helped and hindered his endeavors in science. • A consideration of why he alone endlessly pursued his quest for a unified field theory. • The little known story of the Einstein-deHaas Effect. • The contrast in his later years between the public’s perception of Einstein the sage and icon of science with that of his fellow scientists, who generally saw him as an old fool chasing a pipedream. • Finally, the most recent confirmation of another of his predictions: the detection of gravitational waves, announced in February 2016.
Publisher: Vernon Press
ISBN: 162273985X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
This book seeks to fill a gap: the need for a very short book on Albert Einstein that gives a brief but up-to-date story of his life and thoughts, with a short and simple explanation of what he contributed to 20th century physics. Here is the compact story of this famous scientist, from the smiling contrarian in his grade school picture to the nonconformist adult who refused to groom his hair. There is a chapter on his habitually thorny relationships with women and close relatives: his first love, his two wives, his parents and his children – none of which was a painless union. The birth of an illegitimate daughter, the estrangement of his sons after the divorce from his first wife, his ever controlling mother – all had a profound psychological effect on Einstein’s personality. Another chapter focuses on the young Jew struggling with his self-identify, who in adulthood was unwaveringly committed to social justice and democratic principles that he believed were rooted in Jewish ethical values. It started with his early flirtation with Orthodox Judaism, only to be vehemently rejected later when he became a science-obsessed teenager. His exposure to latent and overt anti-Semitism when he moved to Germany in 1914 led to his subsequent espousal (with misgivings) of the Zionist movement. When he moved to the USA in 1933 fleeing Nazi Germany, he was confronted with the endemic racism against African-Americans, an issue he spoke-out boldly against, as a supporter of the burgeoning civil rights movement. This work ignited the ire of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who had already opened a file on Einstein in 1932, because of his pacifist activities in Germany. When he moved to America, Hoover suspected him of being a Communist spy. Finally, there is the scientist who expressed his ideals through his radical ideas about the physical world, as he reworked our conceptions of space, time, and motion. The result was a new cosmic model of the universe that is still being developed further today. His commitment to an ordered and predictable universe was ultimately expressed in his final (but still unfulfilled) quest for a theory that unifies the forces of nature, what he called his unified field theory. Some non-scientific topics, not often found in biographies of Einstein (even the hefty tomes): • A serious consideration of his extensive ruminations on matters of politics and society. • His social efforts for the plight of Eastern European Jews after World War I, and the later work for refugees from Nazi Germany trying to immigrate to the USA. • A look at his close friendship with the African-American singer Paul Robeson, and others committed to civil rights. • The story of his acceptance and reception of an honorary degree from Lincoln University in May, 1946, the first all-black college in America. • His confrontation with the anti-Communist movement during the McCarthy era (especially Hoover and the FBI). • The key role the ideas of the 17th century Jewish philosopher Spinoza had on both Einstein’s theology and his scientific thinking. Some of the highlights of Einstein’s scientific pursuits found in this book: • A clear explanation, with helpful diagrams, of Einstein’s famous “thought experiments.” • The importance for Einstein of the interplay between theory and experiment in physics, as well as his practical side with real world technology. • His vacillation with and ultimate embrace of the role of abstract mathematics in his theory of relativity. • A clear explanation of the differences between Newton’s and Einstein’s ideas about gravity. • A non-technical account of the difference between Einstein’s and Bohr’s interpretations of quantum physics. • Perhaps the first elucidation for the layperson of Einstein’s obsession with and eventual abandonment of what he called Mach’s Principle. • How Einstein’s stubbornness (or chutzpah) both helped and hindered his endeavors in science. • A consideration of why he alone endlessly pursued his quest for a unified field theory. • The little known story of the Einstein-deHaas Effect. • The contrast in his later years between the public’s perception of Einstein the sage and icon of science with that of his fellow scientists, who generally saw him as an old fool chasing a pipedream. • Finally, the most recent confirmation of another of his predictions: the detection of gravitational waves, announced in February 2016.
Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Copyright
Languages : en
Pages : 1260
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Copyright
Languages : en
Pages : 1260
Book Description