Young Charles Randall grew up during WWI facing the terror of the trenches, choosing poorly in love, and discovering an inventiveness that brought financial success. However, He is also carried along in a web of events that eventually lead to deception, adultery, and even murder.
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Over two hundred years ago, the United States was threatened by pirates in the North African Barbary States. These pirates had been raiding merchant vessels and forcing sailors into slavery for centuries. Ocean battles, combat, and the first landing on foreign soil make this an engaging historical account for young readers of the emergence of the U.S. Navy.
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8 weeks a New York Times bestseller. The tragic last expedition of Cristo Columbus to the new world told through the eyes of Don Narciso Rich, a lawyer by trade, sent by the crown to investigate conditions and provide supervision. Jealousies, treachery, unpreparedness, and ignorance wreck colonization plans and challenge Rich to his utmost.
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Told with his incomparable flare for imagery and a vision of the story as it might be seen on film, John Collier turns Paradise Lost into a screenplay that contains the basic blueprint for Milton's story as well as new food for thought.
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A masterpiece of a story about the last gift given Lady Blanche from her beloved father. Episodically told in chivalric prose, the story unfolds, treasured step by treasured step, as Lady Blanche dons the token so she may wisely and boldly face a lifetime as lady of the castle.
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