Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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Category : Copyright
Languages : en
Pages : 688
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Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Copyright
Languages : en
Pages : 688
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Copyright
Languages : en
Pages : 688
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Pure-bred Dogs, American Kennel Gazette
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Category : Dogs
Languages : en
Pages : 1356
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Category : Dogs
Languages : en
Pages : 1356
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Works of Art
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 528
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 528
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Running to Make a Difference
Author: Leonard W. Levine
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
ISBN: 1935098985
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
In Running To Make A Difference, Leonard Levine reveals what brought this grandson of Russian and Polish immigrants from modest beginnings on the Lower West Side of St. Paul to impressive achievements in public service and in business. A record-breaking track star in college, and an award-winning high school teacher and coach, Levine was drawn into a career in city and state government that was marked by a determined and ongoing fight for the underdog. Inspired by his father's outgoing personality and his mother's kindliness, along with his own genuine respect for people from all walks of life, Levine developed a reputation for his ability to find consensus among the most contentious of forces. His inside view of his campaigns and goals demonstrates that he is a natural builder of bridges. Regardless of the role in life, Leonard Levine's profound gratitude and deep love for his family shines above all else.
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
ISBN: 1935098985
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
In Running To Make A Difference, Leonard Levine reveals what brought this grandson of Russian and Polish immigrants from modest beginnings on the Lower West Side of St. Paul to impressive achievements in public service and in business. A record-breaking track star in college, and an award-winning high school teacher and coach, Levine was drawn into a career in city and state government that was marked by a determined and ongoing fight for the underdog. Inspired by his father's outgoing personality and his mother's kindliness, along with his own genuine respect for people from all walks of life, Levine developed a reputation for his ability to find consensus among the most contentious of forces. His inside view of his campaigns and goals demonstrates that he is a natural builder of bridges. Regardless of the role in life, Leonard Levine's profound gratitude and deep love for his family shines above all else.
Flying Free
Author: Judy Hamen
Publisher: Abbott Press
ISBN: 1458210987
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Judy Hamen was born in a hospital in South Dakota just before the start of World War II, when gas was eleven cents a gallon and the average life expectancy for a woman was sixty-five. As she grew into an energetic five-year-old, Judy had no idea that just days before her sixth birthday, she would become motherlessan event that would change the course of her life forever. In her poignant memoir, Hamen details what it was like to grow up without a mother during a chaotic time in American history. Originally told her mother died from typhoid fever, Hamen discloses how it would not be until some twenty-five years later that she would learn the truth about her mothers death. As she shares her journey into womanhood, Hamen provides a glimpse into her unique life storymigrating to Minnesota in the 1950s, marrying at eighteen, and embarking on a diverse career that takes her from a secretarial job at a Ford dealership to Northwest Airlines, for which she trained airline mechanics in foreign countries. Included are illustrations and letters that bring her story to life and document important events. Flying Free shares one womans unique path through life as she overcomes adversity, breaks through barriers, seeks adventure, and finds spiritual inspiration.
Publisher: Abbott Press
ISBN: 1458210987
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 628
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Judy Hamen was born in a hospital in South Dakota just before the start of World War II, when gas was eleven cents a gallon and the average life expectancy for a woman was sixty-five. As she grew into an energetic five-year-old, Judy had no idea that just days before her sixth birthday, she would become motherlessan event that would change the course of her life forever. In her poignant memoir, Hamen details what it was like to grow up without a mother during a chaotic time in American history. Originally told her mother died from typhoid fever, Hamen discloses how it would not be until some twenty-five years later that she would learn the truth about her mothers death. As she shares her journey into womanhood, Hamen provides a glimpse into her unique life storymigrating to Minnesota in the 1950s, marrying at eighteen, and embarking on a diverse career that takes her from a secretarial job at a Ford dealership to Northwest Airlines, for which she trained airline mechanics in foreign countries. Included are illustrations and letters that bring her story to life and document important events. Flying Free shares one womans unique path through life as she overcomes adversity, breaks through barriers, seeks adventure, and finds spiritual inspiration.
Ellie’s Albatross
Author: Ron Prasad
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663245606
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
ELLIE’S ALBATROSS follows Ellie Price; a chronically-ill former marathon runner, who sets out on a life-affirming journey to uncover the secrets to her healing— after suffering an unexpected and devastating loss. She is faced with two choices: succumb to the grief, or find a way to bring meaning to her life again. Award winning author Ron Prasad delivers an inspiring story about rediscovering love, hope, and inner strength— to ultimately, bring light to the darkness. This novel was written as a fictionalized love letter to the author’s wife who herself, suffers from illness— and invites readers to stand up and cheer on this most resilient of female protagonists; one of whom, perhaps, they can see themselves in.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663245606
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
ELLIE’S ALBATROSS follows Ellie Price; a chronically-ill former marathon runner, who sets out on a life-affirming journey to uncover the secrets to her healing— after suffering an unexpected and devastating loss. She is faced with two choices: succumb to the grief, or find a way to bring meaning to her life again. Award winning author Ron Prasad delivers an inspiring story about rediscovering love, hope, and inner strength— to ultimately, bring light to the darkness. This novel was written as a fictionalized love letter to the author’s wife who herself, suffers from illness— and invites readers to stand up and cheer on this most resilient of female protagonists; one of whom, perhaps, they can see themselves in.
Catalog of Copyright Entries
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Category : American drama
Languages : en
Pages : 678
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Category : American drama
Languages : en
Pages : 678
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Joyful in Hope
Author: Jean Gibson
Publisher: Authentic Media Inc
ISBN: 1850789436
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
8 different women of all ages, 8 familiar stories united by a common thread; how to find God in the most testing of circumstances. Meet, for example, Louise who whilst surfing one weekend was caught in a rip current and carried out to sea.....Or Rosie, who was told that her two-year-old son had autism. Or Karen who, along with her younger sister, was diagnosed with breast cancer. Or Liz who experienced years of unsuccessful IVF treatment before deciding to adopt a boy from overseas. These are stories of women of all ages, facing challenges that many of us encounter in some form or other.
Publisher: Authentic Media Inc
ISBN: 1850789436
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
8 different women of all ages, 8 familiar stories united by a common thread; how to find God in the most testing of circumstances. Meet, for example, Louise who whilst surfing one weekend was caught in a rip current and carried out to sea.....Or Rosie, who was told that her two-year-old son had autism. Or Karen who, along with her younger sister, was diagnosed with breast cancer. Or Liz who experienced years of unsuccessful IVF treatment before deciding to adopt a boy from overseas. These are stories of women of all ages, facing challenges that many of us encounter in some form or other.
The Gene Trap
Author: Stephen N Berberich
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 198452237X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
Change is inevitable, and it is coming to the modern world as it had for a thousand centuries. A mysterious force, hidden in the shadows of the cosmos, holds sway over the destiny of all living things, and the final chapter for mankind is about to be written. A superior species, borne of humans, is poised to assume dominion over the earth. Enter The Gene Trap. This manuscript is the second in a series of techno-thrillers by Dr. Stephen Berberich. Similar in story line to a Michael Crichton novel, the books plot depicts the struggle of contemporary man in his effort to avoid the inexorable consequences of evolution. As the story unfolds, John Lynch and his girlfriend, Gigi Thompson, are on their way to Pittsburgh to begin their new careersJohn as a medical intern and Gigi as geneticist at the prestigious Hawthorne Institute. Though they remain perplexed by the mysterious disappearance of their best friends, Peter Gault and Kate Donavon (main characters of Berberichs first novel, No Known Species), John and Gigi find themselves consumed by the rigors of their new positions. The last thing they need is to be caught in a titanic struggle for human survivala struggle that would pit them against Peters clan of mutants. Influenced by unexpected events, the couple is drawn into a sinister plot hatched by a worldwide cabal of intellectual elites who are determined to eliminate the gifted species. It is a move that could solidify mankinds rightful place of primacy. Though the elites scheme seems flawless, unforeseen mistakes begin to occur. A deadly synthetic germ is accidently released into the biosphere, creating a plague the likes of which the world has never known. Worse yet, a deadly trap lurks within secret recesses of the human genome. It is genetic time bomb that will be detonated if scientists attempt to tinker with the essence of mankinds DNA. The Gene Trap details the age-old struggle between the old and the new, with Gigi and John caught somewhere between the two worlds. The final act makes clear the meaning of the genesis cycle.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 198452237X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
Change is inevitable, and it is coming to the modern world as it had for a thousand centuries. A mysterious force, hidden in the shadows of the cosmos, holds sway over the destiny of all living things, and the final chapter for mankind is about to be written. A superior species, borne of humans, is poised to assume dominion over the earth. Enter The Gene Trap. This manuscript is the second in a series of techno-thrillers by Dr. Stephen Berberich. Similar in story line to a Michael Crichton novel, the books plot depicts the struggle of contemporary man in his effort to avoid the inexorable consequences of evolution. As the story unfolds, John Lynch and his girlfriend, Gigi Thompson, are on their way to Pittsburgh to begin their new careersJohn as a medical intern and Gigi as geneticist at the prestigious Hawthorne Institute. Though they remain perplexed by the mysterious disappearance of their best friends, Peter Gault and Kate Donavon (main characters of Berberichs first novel, No Known Species), John and Gigi find themselves consumed by the rigors of their new positions. The last thing they need is to be caught in a titanic struggle for human survivala struggle that would pit them against Peters clan of mutants. Influenced by unexpected events, the couple is drawn into a sinister plot hatched by a worldwide cabal of intellectual elites who are determined to eliminate the gifted species. It is a move that could solidify mankinds rightful place of primacy. Though the elites scheme seems flawless, unforeseen mistakes begin to occur. A deadly synthetic germ is accidently released into the biosphere, creating a plague the likes of which the world has never known. Worse yet, a deadly trap lurks within secret recesses of the human genome. It is genetic time bomb that will be detonated if scientists attempt to tinker with the essence of mankinds DNA. The Gene Trap details the age-old struggle between the old and the new, with Gigi and John caught somewhere between the two worlds. The final act makes clear the meaning of the genesis cycle.
Curlee Girlee
Author: Atara Twersky
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996843805
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Languages : en
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ISBN: 9780996843805
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