GRANDPA DON FUN WITH ABBY & ALYSSA
by Don McNarrara
Introducing the pre-schooler and early reader to sign language
GRANDPA DON FUN WITH ABBY & ALYSSA
by Don McNarrara
Introducing the pre-schooler and early reader to sign language
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RHYN ETERNAL GARBRIEL’S HOPE
by Lizzy Ford
DEATH FINDS LOVE
RHYN ETERNAL
. GARBIEL’S HOPE
. DEIDRE’S DEATH
RHYN TRILOGY
. KATIE’S HELLION
. KATIE’S HOPE
. RHYN REDEMPTION
Lizzy Ford Books
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THE DARK BEFORE DAWN
by Laurie Stevens
Kirkus Star Recipient
Memorable characters, macabe scenes and a dazzling portrayal of reality will leave readers anxious for book two in the Gabriel McRay series.
Kirkus Reviews
Gabriel McRay Series
THE DARK BEFORE DAWN
DEEP INTO DUSK
THE MASK OF MIDNIGHT
IN TWILIGHT’S HUSH
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SMART AND FAITHFUL FORCE HENRY CLAY COCHRANE AND THE UNITED STATES MARIEN CORPS 1861-1905
by James Holden-Rhodes
“HE WAS A REMARKABLE MAN … HE WAS ‘ORNERY’ AND MEANER THAN HELL …
“James Holden-Rhodes has written a superb account of the life and contributions of a truly fascinating character in the history of our nation and the Marine Corps. It is the brilliantly told and researched story of Henry Clay Cochrane, a hero, reformer and innovator … a must read for those interested in understanding the historical evolutiong of the Marine Corps into the renowned fighting force it has become …”
“Jim Holden-Rhodes rescues the history of the Marine Corps from the post-Civil War ‘dark ages’ or organizational stagnation. The career of Henry Clay Cochrane shows that few brave reformers pushed the Marine Corps to higher standards of appearance, discipline, training and marksmanship. As it entered its imperial years, 1898-1933, the Marine Corps showed that its soaring self esteem was justified by it’s fighting skills. Cochrane showed the way.”
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