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9780062470225 | Harper Design Intl, November 22, 2016, cover price $19.99
Product Description: Here's a recent review for Tales of a Sinner. This bio is a wild, dangerous and erotic ride from the mean streets of Upper Manhattan in the 1970's and beyond. It is told with such clarity and passion that I felt like a voyeur who could almost feel the tension, wonder and self doubt as the writer descends into a pit of self inflicted hell...read more
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9781517177058 | Createspace Independent Pub, September 2, 2015, cover price $14.99 | About this edition: Here's a recent review for Tales of a Sinner.
Product Description: You Can't Stop It. The stranger's menacing, dismissive laughter echoed in attorney Dan Morgan s head. In the heart of thoroughbred country--Churchill Downs--a major con was about to be pulled. Despite Dan's efforts, his filly, Aly Dancer, was somehow part of the scheme...read more
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9780988184305 | Pathway Book Service, January 10, 2013, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: You Can't Stop It.
Product Description: Redemption Day is a highly paced thriller set in Washington DC. The story is founded upon historical events and documented teachings of the Posse Comitatus. The Posse was an anti-government militia group in the 1980 s that tried to convince farmers that banks could not lawfully foreclose on their properties...read more
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9780982073520 | Pathway Book Service, March 22, 2012, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Redemption Day is a highly paced thriller set in Washington DC.
Product Description: "They lived for that one chance; the chance to get home first. They waited for that one second. For that moment when they broke into the clear down the home stretch, and no one was going to catch them. Behind the glamorous exterior of horse racing, lies the gritty reality of the backside...read more
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9780982073599 | A & N Pub, March 22, 2011, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: "They lived for that one chance; the chance to get home first.
Modern North American football was born in the 1860s at the same time Canada became a nation. However, for decades, the growth of Canadian football was slow and unwilling to change from its rugby traditions. In more recent times, it has also been in the shadow of its largest competitor, the National Football League. Although hockey is professed to be Canada's number one sport, the CFL has held as rich and storied tradition in Canadian sports history. This book is not the usual general history detailing on-field accomplishments, Grey Cup winners and so on. Instead, it combines an historical look through 2003 with various continuous themes which have shaped the League. These topics include the role of the Canadian player, marketing, competition from other pro sports, the media's role in creating an image of the CFL, Canadian attitudes towards professional sports, and how the CFL continually struggles to survive.
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9781411658608 | Revised edition (Lulu.Com, November 30, 2005), cover price $31.98
9781411613027 | Lulu.Com, September 30, 2004, cover price $29.98 | About this edition: Modern North American football was born in the 1860s at the same time Canada became a nation.
Product Description: This volume is a revealing inside account of a Jesuit priest from Boston who served as a naval chaplain in World War II. The author, an authority on both military and Roman Catholic history, conducted a series of frank interviews with Fr...read more
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9780595226948 | Writers Club Pr, May 1, 2002, cover price $23.95 | About this edition: This volume is a revealing inside account of a Jesuit priest from Boston who served as a naval chaplain in World War II.
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