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LARGE PRINT] This book is 6in x 9in in size and is typeset in a
large, easy-to-see font. Living at the fringes of the U.S. Army,
the Frontier, and themselves, the garrison at Fort Clendennon
hunkers down with a rag-tag group of travellers and prepares for an
Indian onslaught. Can the Army's most dishonorable, untrustworthy,
and insubordinate group of soldiers-too rotten to depend on but not
quite bad enough to discharge-band together against the common
threat? And will the notorious gunfighter-known only as
Chuka-follow his gut and keep on passing through or will he
unholster his six-guns to go against the very odds that had saved
his skin countless times before? This book is part of the Richard
Jessup Rejuvenation Project. We will be republishing all of
Jessup's books that we can, including those written under his
pseudonym Richard Telfair. We aim to have nearly his entire body of
work back in print by 2015. Visit www.RichardJessup.com for project
updates and a complete listing of currently-published books
It's Saturday. Payday. Workers at the railhead prepare for a night
of drinking and carousing as the supply train rolls into
camp-bringing with it fresh workers, additional soldiers and, most
importantly, the chest containing that weeks wages. The train also
brings Nathan Ellis-a Texan with his holster hung low and tied at
the thigh-looking to deliver a payment of his own. On the horizon,
Goose Face and his band of exiled indians watch the railhead slowly
piercing the heart of indian country. He is looking to collect on a
debt-and the only currency Goose Face accepts is the white man's
scalp. *Includes a brief photo-history of the Transcontinental
Railroad. This book is part of the Richard Jessup Rejuvenation
Project. Stop by www.RichardJessup.com for project updates and the
list of novels that are already available. This book is six inches
by nine inches in size and is available in both standard print and
Large Print formats as well as eBook format.
It's Saturday. Payday. Workers at the railhead prepare for a night
of drinking and carousing as the supply train rolls into
camp-bringing with it fresh workers, additional soldiers and, most
importantly, the chest containing that weeks wages. The train also
brings Nathan Ellis-a Texan with his holster hung low and tied at
the thigh-looking to deliver a payment of his own. On the horizon,
Goose Face and his band of exiled indians watch the railhead slowly
piercing the heart of indian country. He is looking to collect on a
debt-and the only currency Goose Face accepts is the white man's
scalp. *Includes a brief photo-history of the Transcontinental
Railroad. This book is part of the Richard Jessup Rejuvenation
Project. Stop by www.RichardJessup.com for project updates and the
list of novels that are already available. This book is six inches
by nine inches in size and is available in both standard print and
Large Print formats as well as eBook format.
The "Brother Juniper" comic strip was syndicated in newspapers for
thirty years and, at its peak, ran in more than 150 dailies
world-wide. The comic, created by a seventy-one-year member of the
Secular Franciscan Order, received an unprecedented cross-cultural
response and was the only religious-themed comic strip to garner
international syndication.
The Brother Juniper Rejuvenation Project has done pixel-level
remastering of the eight-book series using the highest caliber
archival materials in order to present Brother Juniper with a
degree of quality never before seen. Also, the Extended Editions
supply readers with a breadth of supplementary content that
traditional paper publishers are unable to produce.
The creator, Father Justin 'Fred' McCarthy sums up the timeless
appeal of Brother Juniper:
"Take someone from the Middle Ages, put him in a modern setting
and you have something funny right there. He's Catholic with a
small 'c'. He's always trying to help people but always slipping on
a banana peel. Characters like Brother Juniper, and Charlie Brown,
lose the battle but win the war."
The "Brother Juniper" comic strip was syndicated in newspapers for
thirty years and, at its peak, ran in more than 150 dailies
world-wide. The comic, created by a seventy-one-year member of the
Secular Franciscan Order, received an unprecedented cross-cultural
response and was the only religious-themed comic strip to garner
international syndication.
The Brother Juniper Rejuvenation Project has done pixel-level
remastering of the eight-book series using the highest caliber
archival materials in order to present Brother Juniper with a
degree of quality never before seen. Also, the Extended Editions
supply readers with a breadth of supplementary content that
traditional paper publishers are unable to produce.
The creator, Father Justin 'Fred' McCarthy sums up the timeless
appeal of Brother Juniper:
"Take someone from the Middle Ages, put him in a modern setting
and you have something funny right there. He's Catholic with a
small 'c'. He's always trying to help people but always slipping on
a banana peel. Characters like Brother Juniper, and Charlie Brown,
lose the battle but win the war."
Secret Agent Montgomery Nash suspects his day is headed south when
his partner in espionage turns up dead. He knows it's officially
shot when he discovers that partner is a double agent. Now Monty's
bosses are convinced he's also a defector. Trusting only his .45
and hunted by the patriots, the communists, the police, a fanatical
secret society, and two dogs named Rouge and Koko-Nash goes on a
whirlwind tour of Europe just to clear his name. This book is part
of the Richard Jessup Rejuvenation Project. Stop by
www.RichardJessup.com for project updates and the list of novels
that are already available.
LARGE PRINT] This book is 6in x 9in in size and is typeset in a
large, easy-to-see font. Secret Agent Montgomery Nash suspects his
day is headed south when his partner in espionage turns up dead. He
knows it's officially shot when he discovers that partner is a
double agent. Now Monty's bosses are convinced he's also a
defector. Trusting only his .45 and hunted by the patriots, the
communists, the police, a fanatical secret society, and two dogs
named Rouge and Koko-Nash goes on a whirlwind tour of Europe just
to clear his name. This book is part of the Richard Jessup
Rejuvenation Project. Stop by www.RichardJessup.com for project
updates and the list of novels that are already available.
The "Brother Juniper" comic strip was syndicated in newspapers for
thirty years and, at its peak, ran in more than 150 dailies
world-wide. The comic, created by a seventy-one-year member of the
Secular Franciscan Order, received an unprecedented cross-cultural
response and was the only religious-themed comic strip to garner
international syndication.
The Brother Juniper Rejuvenation Project has done pixel-level
remastering of the eight-book series using the highest caliber
archival materials in order to present Brother Juniper with a
degree of quality never before seen. Also, the Extended Editions
supply readers with a breadth of supplementary content that
traditional paper publishers are unable to produce.
The creator, Father Justin 'Fred' McCarthy sums up the timeless
appeal of Brother Juniper:
"Take someone from the Middle Ages, put him in a modern setting
and you have something funny right there. He's Catholic with a
small 'c'. He's always trying to help people but always slipping on
a banana peel. Characters like Brother Juniper, and Charlie Brown,
lose the battle but win the war."
The "Brother Juniper" comic strip was syndicated in newspapers for
thirty years and, at its peak, ran in more than 150 dailies
world-wide. The comic, created by a seventy-one-year member of the
Secular Franciscan Order, received an unprecedented cross-cultural
response and was the only religious-themed comic strip to garner
international syndication.
The Brother Juniper Rejuvenation Project has done pixel-level
remastering of the eight-book series using the highest caliber
archival materials in order to present Brother Juniper with a
degree of quality never before seen. Also, the Extended Editions
supply readers with a breadth of supplementary content that
traditional paper publishers are unable to produce.
The creator, Father Justin 'Fred' McCarthy sums up the timeless
appeal of Brother Juniper:
"Take someone from the Middle Ages, put him in a modern setting
and you have something funny right there. He's Catholic with a
small 'c'. He's always trying to help people but always slipping on
a banana peel. Characters like Brother Juniper, and Charlie Brown,
lose the battle but win the war."
The "Brother Juniper" comic strip was syndicated in newspapers for
thirty years and, at its peak, ran in more than 150 dailies
world-wide. The comic, created by a seventy-one-year member of the
Secular Franciscan Order, received an unprecedented cross-cultural
response and was the only religious-themed comic strip to garner
international syndication.
The Brother Juniper Rejuvenation Project has done pixel-level
remastering of the eight-book series using the highest caliber
archival materials in order to present Brother Juniper with a
degree of quality never before seen. Also, the Extended Editions
supply readers with a breadth of supplementary content that
traditional paper publishers are unable to produce.
The creator, Father Justin 'Fred' McCarthy sums up the timeless
appeal of Brother Juniper:
"Take someone from the Middle Ages, put him in a modern setting
and you have something funny right there. He's Catholic with a
small 'c'. He's always trying to help people but always slipping on
a banana peel. Characters like Brother Juniper, and Charlie Brown,
lose the battle but win the war."
The "Brother Juniper" comic strip was syndicated in newspapers for
thirty years and, at its peak, ran in more than 150 dailies
world-wide. The comic, created by a seventy-one-year member of the
Secular Franciscan Order, received an unprecedented cross-cultural
response and was the only religious-themed comic strip to garner
international syndication.
The Brother Juniper Rejuvenation Project has done pixel-level
remastering of the eight-book series using the highest caliber
archival materials in order to present Brother Juniper with a
degree of quality never before seen. Also, the Extended Editions
supply readers with a breadth of supplementary content that
traditional paper publishers are unable to produce.
The creator, Father Justin 'Fred' McCarthy sums up the timeless
appeal of Brother Juniper:
"Take someone from the Middle Ages, put him in a modern setting
and you have something funny right there. He's Catholic with a
small 'c'. He's always trying to help people but always slipping on
a banana peel. Characters like Brother Juniper, and Charlie Brown,
lose the battle but win the war."
"Road Map through Bullying: Effective Bully Prevention for
Educators," is the first bully prevention book written by a current
teacher in the United States and it is a guide with lessons to help
teachers in grades Kindergarten through twelfth grade use best
practices while collaborating with administrators, parents, and
students to establish an anti-bullying community.
Living at the fringes of the U.S. Army, the Frontier, and
themselves, the garrison at Fort Clendennon hunkers down with a
rag-tag group of travellers and prepares for an Indian onslaught.
Can the Army's most dishonorable, untrustworthy, and insubordinate
group of soldiers-too rotten to depend on but not quite bad enough
to discharge-band together against the common threat? And will the
notorious gunfighter-known only as Chuka-follow his gut and keep on
passing through or will he unholster his six-guns to go against the
very odds that had saved his skin countless times before? This book
is part of the Richard Jessup Rejuvenation Project. We will be
republishing all of Jessup's books that we can, including those
written under his pseudonym Richard Telfair. We aim to have nearly
his entire body of work back in print by 2015. Visit
www.RichardJessup.com for project updates and a complete listing of
currently-published books
We follow The Kid as he traverses Richard Jessup's pithy text,
calculating the odds of his life and preparing for the ultimate
showdown with The Man. Then we switch gears and grip the armrests
as The Kid is pummeled by Hollywood - and all its sexy, violent
card tricks - in the complete text of the screenplay. Using this
Tango edition's unique similarity reporting and comprehensive
dialogue matching tools we can then track the transformation of
published novel to produced screenplay. The book contains a
complete comparison of all the characters, plots, as well as other
interesting observations. Dialogue that the screenplay writers took
word-for-word from the book is highlighted and the corresponding
novel page numbers are noted. (The eBook release contains
reciprocal dialogue linking as well as two complete versions of the
book - one with the dialogue similarities marked and the other with
no markings or links for pleasure reading.) The parsed data in this
book is a valuable tool for educators, students, novel authors,
screenplay writers, readers interested in adaptations, and readers
looking to dig into literature in a new and unique way.
At its peak, the Mr. Mum cartoon strip circulated through 180
different newspapers in 22 countries. Mr. Mum was one of the first
captionless strips in mass publication and is thought by some to
have paved the way for Larson's strip, The Far Side. This book is a
large 5.5" x 8.5" format and has had pixel-level remastering of all
the cartoons. It contains all 121 cartoons originally published in
1954. As a bonus, this book is a Motley Edition. It provides a
25-cartoon taste of one of Mr. Mum's single-panel peers--Brother
Juniper as he was in The Whimsical World of Brother Juniper by
Justin McCarthy.
The "Brother Juniper" comic strip was syndicated in newspapers for
thirty years and, at its peak, ran in more than 150 dailies
world-wide. The comic, created by a seventy-one-year member of the
Secular Franciscan Order, received an unprecedented cross-cultural
response and was the only religious-themed comic strip to garner
international syndication.
The Brother Juniper Rejuvenation Project has done pixel-level
remastering of the eight-book series using the highest caliber
archival materials in order to present Brother Juniper with a
degree of quality never before seen. Also, the Extended Editions
supply readers with a breadth of supplementary content that
traditional paper publishers are unable to produce.
The creator, Father Justin 'Fred' McCarthy sums up the timeless
appeal of Brother Juniper:
"Take someone from the Middle Ages, put him in a modern setting
and you have something funny right there. He's Catholic with a
small 'c'. He's always trying to help people but always slipping on
a banana peel. Characters like Brother Juniper, and Charlie Brown,
lose the battle but win the war."
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet James Wright shines in the Empty-Grave
Extended Edition of THE BRANCH WILL NOT BREAK. This beautifully
bound 6" by 9" trade paperback also contains a complete
word-frequency report for readers that wish to delve further into
interpretation. The publisher has done everything possible to
ensure the main body of text in this book matches its original 1963
release; this includes page size, vertical and horizontal alignment
of each individual poem and its separate stanzas, verses that span
multiple pages, and non-traditional use of white space. In these
forty-three poems the wordsmith weaves together visions of nature
and the decay of American life in true form. Readers can further
dig their teeth into interpretation and theme via the comprehensive
Word Frequency Report available only in this Empty-Grave release.
Complete list of poems: As I Step Over a Puddle at the End of
Winter, I Think of an Ancient Chinese GovernorGoodbye to the Poetry
of CalciumIn Fear of HarvestsThree Stanzas From Goethe Autumn
Begins in Martins Ferry, OhioLying in a Hammock at William Duffy's
Farm in Pine Island, MinnesotaThe JewelIn the Face of Hatred Fear
Is What Quickens MeA Message Hidden in an Empty Wine Bottle That I
Threw into a Cully of Maple Trees One Night at an Indecent
HourStages on a Journey WestwardHow My Fever LeftMiners In OhioTwo
Poems About President HardingEisenhower's Visit to Franco, 1959In
Memory of a Spanish PoetThe Undermining of the Defense
EconomyTwilights Two HangoversDepressed by a Book of Bad Poetry, I
Walk Toward an Unused Pasture and Invite the Insects to Join MeTwo
Horses Playing in the OrchardBy a Lake in MinnesotaBeginningFrom a
Bus Window in Central Ohio, Just Before a Thunder ShowerMarchTrying
to Pray Two Spring CharmsSpring ImagesArriving in the Country Again
In the Cold HouseSnowstorm in the MidwestHaving Lost My Sons, I
Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960American WeddingA
Prayer to Escape From the Market PlaceRainToday I Was Happy, So I
Made this PoemMary BlyTo the Evening Star: Central MinnesotaI Was
Afraid of Dying A BlessingMilkweedA Dream of Burial
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