Author: Bernard F. Ryder
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1412040469
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
FACTORFICTION is a compilation of eleven short stories. Four of these stories were originally published in separate issues of The Knight Stick, the New Hampshire Police Association's quarterly magazine, in the early 1980's. These On The Lighter Side humorous stories are about automobiles of that period. Most of the remaining stories are based upon factual happenings entwined with imaginative fiction. I included 50th ANNIVERSARY in this book in spite of my editor's comment that it didn't belong in the same volume with the other stories due to its absence of humor.
Factorfiction
Author: Bernard F. Ryder
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1412040469
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
FACTORFICTION is a compilation of eleven short stories. Four of these stories were originally published in separate issues of The Knight Stick, the New Hampshire Police Association's quarterly magazine, in the early 1980's. These On The Lighter Side humorous stories are about automobiles of that period. Most of the remaining stories are based upon factual happenings entwined with imaginative fiction. I included 50th ANNIVERSARY in this book in spite of my editor's comment that it didn't belong in the same volume with the other stories due to its absence of humor.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1412040469
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
FACTORFICTION is a compilation of eleven short stories. Four of these stories were originally published in separate issues of The Knight Stick, the New Hampshire Police Association's quarterly magazine, in the early 1980's. These On The Lighter Side humorous stories are about automobiles of that period. Most of the remaining stories are based upon factual happenings entwined with imaginative fiction. I included 50th ANNIVERSARY in this book in spite of my editor's comment that it didn't belong in the same volume with the other stories due to its absence of humor.
Snow White
Author:
Publisher: Pioneer Drama Service, Inc.
ISBN:
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Retells the classic fairy tale about a princess who takes refuge from her wicked stepmother in the cottage of seven dwarfs.
Publisher: Pioneer Drama Service, Inc.
ISBN:
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Retells the classic fairy tale about a princess who takes refuge from her wicked stepmother in the cottage of seven dwarfs.
In the Matter of Representative James A. Traficant, Jr
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Standards of Official Conduct
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bribery
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bribery
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Sarge in Charge
Author: Christine Tagg
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781592231485
Category : BusyBugz (Fictitious characters)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
IT'S THE BUSYBUGZ PARADE AND SARGE IS ANXIOUSLY OVERSEEING THE PREPARATIONS.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781592231485
Category : BusyBugz (Fictitious characters)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
IT'S THE BUSYBUGZ PARADE AND SARGE IS ANXIOUSLY OVERSEEING THE PREPARATIONS.
Owen in Motion
Author: Doug Dial
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1496912519
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
My mother told me, on more than one occasion, that I was almost born in an elevator. I do not doubt that statement one iota for my life has been nothing but a series of ups and downs ever since. I really cant sit still. Even my lovely bride of almost four decades hollers at me because I twitch, sometimes violently, when I sleep. Hence the title of this latest work: Owen in Motion. Owen in Motion is Dougs fifth volume of poetry and writings. In this book the reader will be enriched, inspired, encouraged and entertained. At times, the reader will be treated to a poem or tale of spiritual content, only to be followed by a simple poem with a twist of both tongue and mind. Throughout the book are poems and writings about love and loss, marriage and family life, spiritual journeys and living large, which will cause the reader to pause and reflect on both the simple and deep things in life. As was true for his first four books, once you pick it up you will have trouble putting it down.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1496912519
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
My mother told me, on more than one occasion, that I was almost born in an elevator. I do not doubt that statement one iota for my life has been nothing but a series of ups and downs ever since. I really cant sit still. Even my lovely bride of almost four decades hollers at me because I twitch, sometimes violently, when I sleep. Hence the title of this latest work: Owen in Motion. Owen in Motion is Dougs fifth volume of poetry and writings. In this book the reader will be enriched, inspired, encouraged and entertained. At times, the reader will be treated to a poem or tale of spiritual content, only to be followed by a simple poem with a twist of both tongue and mind. Throughout the book are poems and writings about love and loss, marriage and family life, spiritual journeys and living large, which will cause the reader to pause and reflect on both the simple and deep things in life. As was true for his first four books, once you pick it up you will have trouble putting it down.
Crush
Author: Samuel E. Stone
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462822088
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
The author is a retired police sergeant with twenty five-years experience in all aspects of law enforcement. He has a story to tell which he believes the public will not only find interesting and entertaining, but equally educational, concerning the communities in which they live. His message is contained within the fictitious novels he writes. This is one such story. The story line of Crush centers around the Sarge, who in late 1988, was a sergeant with the local Sheriffs Office in the rural county of Kingston. He was assigned the task of setting up and overseeing an undercover sting operation. The Sarges supervisor directed him to locate a store front in the business community, where the officers assigned to work undercover could conceal their false identities under the premise of a legitimate business. The Sarge was allowed free reins to implement the undercover operation. He summoned the aid of his long time friend and Vietnam war buddy, Zeke. Zeke was an ex-cop, who was currently the aid to the local Congressman. The Sarge and Zeke decided to open a military surplus store as the undercover store front. Together with the assistance of the Congressman, they obtained an unlimited supply of military surplus and opened Wild Willies surplus store. The Sarge was assigned two police officers from his own department to work the operation and personally recruited four other officers, from different departments. All of the officers involved in the undercover endeavor were independent thinkers and veteran police officers. They each believed that they could make a difference in the war against drugs and were dedicated to that very cause. The irony of the situation was the actual fact that each one of them was addicted to a drug. They were all adrenalin junkies. They got off on a natural high of facing life and death situations. These people made the best undercover operatives, but also created a supervising nightmare for the Sarge. The squads mission was to infiltrate the drug community and purchase illegal drugs. Their goal was to develop criminal cases against the drug dealers from the street peddlers through the network up to the major suppliers. The plot thickened as the squad became accepted into the drug community. Personal relationships developed between the members of the squad and the drug dealers which provided complications to the operation. There is a weaving of interpersonal subplots which give the reader a better understanding of the human qualities and feelings of the characters. Action and conflict lurked in the shadows of each drug deal, as the realities of the drug world unfolded before the squads eyes. In the midst of their life and death struggles, the Sarge questioned his own superiors motives. He started to wonder if the Sheriff, himself, had his own hidden agenda, as he found himself at odds with his own boss. The Sheriff claimed the operation was too successful. The number of cases made against the drug dealers was such that it would significantly impact the courts. The Sheriff decided after only six months, the undercover operation which originally was scheduled to run for a years time, had to be closed down immediately. The Sarge argued unsuccessfully his reasons why the operation should have been allowed to continue. After realizing that they had no choice in the matter of closing down Wild Willies surplus store and ending the operation, the squad set up the final drug deals with the major players. The emphasis was on severely impacting the drug trade within the community. The squad was successful in their endeavors, but it was not without paying a costly price. The underlying theme of this story is the real life tribulation and trauma endured by police off
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462822088
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
The author is a retired police sergeant with twenty five-years experience in all aspects of law enforcement. He has a story to tell which he believes the public will not only find interesting and entertaining, but equally educational, concerning the communities in which they live. His message is contained within the fictitious novels he writes. This is one such story. The story line of Crush centers around the Sarge, who in late 1988, was a sergeant with the local Sheriffs Office in the rural county of Kingston. He was assigned the task of setting up and overseeing an undercover sting operation. The Sarges supervisor directed him to locate a store front in the business community, where the officers assigned to work undercover could conceal their false identities under the premise of a legitimate business. The Sarge was allowed free reins to implement the undercover operation. He summoned the aid of his long time friend and Vietnam war buddy, Zeke. Zeke was an ex-cop, who was currently the aid to the local Congressman. The Sarge and Zeke decided to open a military surplus store as the undercover store front. Together with the assistance of the Congressman, they obtained an unlimited supply of military surplus and opened Wild Willies surplus store. The Sarge was assigned two police officers from his own department to work the operation and personally recruited four other officers, from different departments. All of the officers involved in the undercover endeavor were independent thinkers and veteran police officers. They each believed that they could make a difference in the war against drugs and were dedicated to that very cause. The irony of the situation was the actual fact that each one of them was addicted to a drug. They were all adrenalin junkies. They got off on a natural high of facing life and death situations. These people made the best undercover operatives, but also created a supervising nightmare for the Sarge. The squads mission was to infiltrate the drug community and purchase illegal drugs. Their goal was to develop criminal cases against the drug dealers from the street peddlers through the network up to the major suppliers. The plot thickened as the squad became accepted into the drug community. Personal relationships developed between the members of the squad and the drug dealers which provided complications to the operation. There is a weaving of interpersonal subplots which give the reader a better understanding of the human qualities and feelings of the characters. Action and conflict lurked in the shadows of each drug deal, as the realities of the drug world unfolded before the squads eyes. In the midst of their life and death struggles, the Sarge questioned his own superiors motives. He started to wonder if the Sheriff, himself, had his own hidden agenda, as he found himself at odds with his own boss. The Sheriff claimed the operation was too successful. The number of cases made against the drug dealers was such that it would significantly impact the courts. The Sheriff decided after only six months, the undercover operation which originally was scheduled to run for a years time, had to be closed down immediately. The Sarge argued unsuccessfully his reasons why the operation should have been allowed to continue. After realizing that they had no choice in the matter of closing down Wild Willies surplus store and ending the operation, the squad set up the final drug deals with the major players. The emphasis was on severely impacting the drug trade within the community. The squad was successful in their endeavors, but it was not without paying a costly price. The underlying theme of this story is the real life tribulation and trauma endured by police off
West of Briar Town
Author: Terry Gomez
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1499059477
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
In this endearing children’s chapter book, Terry Gomez has created a mesmerizing tale of a young boy’s incredible Oklahoma summer vacation at his Grandma’s farm. West of Briar Town is a story of a determined young boy’s struggle to find a way to save the farm, and the mind-blowing adventure that unfolds. Billy’s summer vacations and his Grandma’s livelihood on the farm will be forever changed if something isn’t done to prevent the farm from being auctioned off to the highest bidder. This page-turning journey of how Billy and his new friends devise a plan to save the farm is hard to put down and ends much too soon, leaving young readers ready for more.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1499059477
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
In this endearing children’s chapter book, Terry Gomez has created a mesmerizing tale of a young boy’s incredible Oklahoma summer vacation at his Grandma’s farm. West of Briar Town is a story of a determined young boy’s struggle to find a way to save the farm, and the mind-blowing adventure that unfolds. Billy’s summer vacations and his Grandma’s livelihood on the farm will be forever changed if something isn’t done to prevent the farm from being auctioned off to the highest bidder. This page-turning journey of how Billy and his new friends devise a plan to save the farm is hard to put down and ends much too soon, leaving young readers ready for more.
Inside the Shell
Author: H. Lena Jones
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595601448
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
When I visited my dad at the Rehab Hospital in New Jersey, there was another patient sitting beside him in a wheelchair, just in front of the Nurses' station. I was drawn to him. Out of the blue, I said, "I bet you were an excellent football player when you were young." He looked up at me, and his face broke into the kindest smile. "Yes, I was-in college," said he. "But I never became professional." After that, conversation flowed as if we were two old friends. I soon found out that Albert Andrew had lost both his parents within a year of each other, and it had devastated him. I did not ask exactly why he was in Rehab; he looked much too young to be there. I did find out, however, that he believed in God. I shared with him some sections of Scripture that pertained to Eternal life and showed that there is always hope when you trust in the Lord. At the end of our little chat, Albert held my hand. With trembling lips he said, "I have waited a long time to speak with someone like you. Thank you."
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595601448
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
When I visited my dad at the Rehab Hospital in New Jersey, there was another patient sitting beside him in a wheelchair, just in front of the Nurses' station. I was drawn to him. Out of the blue, I said, "I bet you were an excellent football player when you were young." He looked up at me, and his face broke into the kindest smile. "Yes, I was-in college," said he. "But I never became professional." After that, conversation flowed as if we were two old friends. I soon found out that Albert Andrew had lost both his parents within a year of each other, and it had devastated him. I did not ask exactly why he was in Rehab; he looked much too young to be there. I did find out, however, that he believed in God. I shared with him some sections of Scripture that pertained to Eternal life and showed that there is always hope when you trust in the Lord. At the end of our little chat, Albert held my hand. With trembling lips he said, "I have waited a long time to speak with someone like you. Thank you."
The Call
Author: Des Sloman
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
ISBN: 161897307X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
The Call follows the conflict of ideologies between a brother and sister during the turbulent time of the Vietnam War. Tom is a patriot who joins the army to serve his country. His younger sister, Janet, liberated by the sixties, is anti-authoritarian and a soldier of a different sort. She is a socialist and is active in the anti-Vietnam War movement. She uses her position as a journalist on a national newspaper to advance her cause. Their story is told by their young neighbour, Jim, who is drafted and serves with Tom in Vietnam. Jim hears neither the call to arms nor the call of the anti-war movement. He is simply a bystander forced by the draft to play a part in the war. Jim continues his friendship with Janet, despite Tom's warnings. The story follows the growing intensity of the war and the disintegration of the innocence of young combat soldiers. Back home, Janet is fighting against the war. Through Jim, she becomes aware of a tragic shooting of a young Vietnamese boy by one of Tom's men, and she publishes the story, condemning Tom and the war, with terrible consequences. Des Sloman served in Vietnam as a combat soldier, and later worked as a teacher and a lawyer.He now lives near Dungog, Australia. I wished to document those turbulent times of the 1960s, especially the years of the Vietnam War, as I saw them. It's my (personal) perspective of history. I was also driven to write to understand the times in which I have lived.
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
ISBN: 161897307X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
The Call follows the conflict of ideologies between a brother and sister during the turbulent time of the Vietnam War. Tom is a patriot who joins the army to serve his country. His younger sister, Janet, liberated by the sixties, is anti-authoritarian and a soldier of a different sort. She is a socialist and is active in the anti-Vietnam War movement. She uses her position as a journalist on a national newspaper to advance her cause. Their story is told by their young neighbour, Jim, who is drafted and serves with Tom in Vietnam. Jim hears neither the call to arms nor the call of the anti-war movement. He is simply a bystander forced by the draft to play a part in the war. Jim continues his friendship with Janet, despite Tom's warnings. The story follows the growing intensity of the war and the disintegration of the innocence of young combat soldiers. Back home, Janet is fighting against the war. Through Jim, she becomes aware of a tragic shooting of a young Vietnamese boy by one of Tom's men, and she publishes the story, condemning Tom and the war, with terrible consequences. Des Sloman served in Vietnam as a combat soldier, and later worked as a teacher and a lawyer.He now lives near Dungog, Australia. I wished to document those turbulent times of the 1960s, especially the years of the Vietnam War, as I saw them. It's my (personal) perspective of history. I was also driven to write to understand the times in which I have lived.
Civil War
Author: Timothy Nolan
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 9780590028974
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
A collection of short plays about the Civil War designed for use on the classroom. Includes historical information, suggested readings, and classroom activities.
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 9780590028974
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
A collection of short plays about the Civil War designed for use on the classroom. Includes historical information, suggested readings, and classroom activities.