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Although pony-like in stature (measuring no more than thirty-eight
inches at the shoulder), miniature horses nevertheless resemble
small, well-proportioned horses with refined features. As pets or
show horses, for driving, as well as therapy and guide animals,
miniatures are ideal whether kept in limited space or on larger
property. With stunning photographs by Bruce Curtis, The Book of
Miniature Horses is as delightful an introduction to this
fascinating breed as the horses themselves.
One night of violence changed the lives of one family forever.
Bronze and Rim have never been on their own, but being vampires
doesn't automatically give them safety and shelter. Lurking in the
shadows is a stalker, and she witnesses many things about a
murderer. On the rampage is a serial killer, but he makes a deadly
mistake one night. The mightiest of all vampires has vowed to use
her powers to hunt down and avenge the death of a young vampire.
Many pursue this killer and want him dead before he murders someone
else, but only one will succeed.
This new large format volume is a grand tribute to all of those who
served in SAC from its inception in 1947 to its disestablishment in
1992. The great variety of aircraft and missile systems of
Strategic Air Command are shown in over 800 color and black and
white photographs, making this volume one of the definitive
pictorials on the subject.
In over 270 color photographs, this book is a tour through modern
aircraft paint schemes and markings, with its sharks teeth, heavy
metal magic, and racy ladies. The reader will journey to: a
European Tiger Meet where tiger and jungle cat paint schemes are
the rule and not the exception - A-10 Thunderbolts and F-4 Phantom
IIs - a stroll into Operation Desert Storm, and a first hand look
at the Tornados, Victors, and C-130s which were participants - for
perhaps the first time, a close-up look into the weapons bays of
the now infamous F-117 Stealth fighter and the hidden humor of
weapons bay art - a look at the colorful metaphors painted on the
weapons to be delivered to Saddam Hussein - rare F-105 Thunderchief
bomb bay door art, and the clever names on the intakes and panels
of just about any active duty aircraft of the last twenty years.
\nJohn and Donna Campbell are the authors of Talisman - A
Collection of Nose Art, from Schiffer Military/ Aviation History.
Donkeys are gaining in popularity across the country. They are used
in trail riding, as pets, to guard livestock from coyotes and wild
dogs, and as show animals. Donkeys are also used to breed mules,
which are a hybrid produced by crossing a male donkey with a female
horse. In The Book of Donkey, Donna Campbell Smith will cover the
origin and history of donkeys world-wide. She will include chapters
on breeds and types, care, housing, breeding, training, and the use
of donkeys in the same format as her previous three books with
Lyons Press. The Book of Donkeys will stand alone as an
introduction to the world of donkeys and donkey keeping.
TALISMAN (tal\is men) [Fr. < Ar tilasm, magic figure, one with
th epower to avert evil] Anything thought to have magic power; a
charm.\nThis new collection of nose-art shows in over 650
photographs, many in color, the various "good-luck" figures and
symbols as featured on B-17s, B-24s, B-25s, B-29s, P-40s, P-51s as
well as foreign aircraft in US markings from all theaters of World
War II and Korea. Most of these photographs are published here for
the first time, and express the whims and thoughts of crew members
as they try to represent in nose-art a shield against bad luck -
namely, enemy actions.\nAs in their previous work, WARPAINT, John
and Donna Campbell have culled the most unusual, outrageous, and
prophetic nose-art from their many years of collecting aviation
history in photographs.
THIS IS THE NEWLY ISSUED 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION The holidays have
arrived and Richmond is bustling with activity. For the Reid
family, however, this Christmas looms as a dreaded reminder that a
year ago their lives were changed forever... The story opens
Christmas weekend with 16-year-old Scott Reid working his bagboy
job at the local super market. That afternoon he approaches a
stranger, after observing the elderly man oddly sitting outside in
the cold for hours reading. Scott learns that the stranger, who is
dressed in clothes as outdated as his vintage automobile, was
passing through when his car broke down. Not wanting the man, who
calls himself Zachery, to be stranded over the long holiday
weekend, Scott invites him home. But soon after the Reid's guest
arrives, events unfold that will leave the family to wonder if more
than chance brought the stranger into their home. Then Christmas
morning they wake to a most unexpected surprise. Only then do they
discover the mysterious identity of their guest. What they learn
may be the most wondrous part of all. . .
Pale as the Moon unfolds in the 16th century on one of the small,
sandy Outer Banks islands off the North Carolina coast. This is the
tale of the enduring friendship between a young Indian girl, Gray
Squirrel, and a wild Outer Banks pony. Told primarily from the
viewpoint of this visionary young girl, the book examines the
tenuous relationship between the native Indians and the English
colonists who settled on Roanoke Island. Through both mystical and
practical means, Gray Squirrel and her pony manage to prevent war
from breaking out, and help the colonists to survive. The story of
these achievements is powerful, filled with adventure and
distinguished by bravery. Original and imaginative, Pale as the
Moon offers an alternative understanding of what might have
happened to the Lost Colony of the Outer Banks. This well-crafted
historical fiction quickly engages the reader and transports not
only into the past, but also, with vivid description, surrounds
with sound, taste and a clear inviting view of coastal life. Though
the story is based on a true historical mystery about an English
Colony that disappeared, Campbell Smith's creative interpretation
of what might have happened makes Pale As The Moon, not only a good
read, but entices the reader to question what really did happen.
Included is a concise bibliography and study questions for teachers
who might want to include this book in their curriculum. Topics
covered include Native American Life, Early American Colonists and
Explorers and the history of the Wild Ponies of North Carolina.
Chapter Book - Recommended Reader Age - 10-14 to Adult In her
historical fiction book, An Independent Spirit: The Tale of Betsy
Dowdy and Black Bess, author Donna Campbell Smith recreates
fourteen-year-old Betsy Dowdy's all-night ride for freedom during
the American Revolutionary War and reminds young readers that one
person's self-determination can change the course of history.
Based on the Book of Ruth, this is the story of Laurel's journey of
love and devotion from her heartaches to her future.
Bear Song is the story of a small English Colony that history tells
us mysteriously disappeared from Fort Raleigh on Roanoke Island in
the late sixteenth century. In Bear Song the colonists have found
refuge on the mainland with the Lake People. They learn survival
skills from their hosts, and for a time the two cultures live in
harmony. Virginia Dare, the first English child born in America,
never knew any other life and fits happily into the village
routine, but not without a few escapades. Eleanor, her mother,
lives in fear of the wild animals and of their hosts. Gray
Squirrel, known for her wisdom and healing skills, plays an
important role in binding the two cultures. But the whole village
is at risk of being wiped out when a small pox epidemic is brought
to the village through an innocent act of kindness. First the old
and very young die. Gray Squirrel tries everything she knows to
heal her people but nothing works. Just as she loses all hope a
bear comes to her in a dream. But does his healing message come in
time to save the villagers?
One night of violence changed the lives of one family forever.
Bronze and Rim have never been on their own, but being vampires
doesn't automatically give them safety and shelter. Lurking in the
shadows is a stalker, and she witnesses many things about a
murderer. On the rampage is a serial killer, but he makes a deadly
mistake one night. The mightiest of all vampires has vowed to use
her powers to hunt down and avenge the death of a young vampire.
Many pursue this killer and want him dead before he murders someone
else, but only one will succeed.
This book shows how one unique woman has seen the trials of life.
She takes gift of expressing life experiences through poetry and
make the words dance off of the pages. The book will give you
wisdom if you listen and the joy of love if you pay close
attention. This book is a must for the romantic at heart.
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