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  • Just Go to the Airport

    by John Neale ...
    This is the story of the stuff of dreams and how they can actually happen in the best way possible. A story of two people living three completely different lifestyles over a four-year Odyssey. After a fork in the road presented itself, John and Helen left Sydney Australia for a hemisphere change to live on the Greek Island of Samos. At the time of leaving, they were both at the top of their ... Read more

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  • Discovering the River Tamar

    by John Neale ...
    The 50-mile stretch of the River Tamar forms a unique county boundary between the counties of Devon and Cornwall. The Tamar's source is East Youlstone near Bude less than 4 miles from the north Cornish coast. But instead of flowing northward into the Atlantic Ocean it flows slowly south. through reed-fringed mudscapes passing the towns of Launceston, Gunnislake, and Saltash before widening out and ... Read more

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  • Following the River Camel

    by John Neale ...
    The River Camel, for much of its length, is arguably in the fi rst division of the most beautiful and interesting waterways in the West Country. This fascinating book, with its infectious and easily readable text, carries the reader on a colourful journey of discovery, from the river's quiet beginnings near Davidstow, through varying riverscapes, under bridges old and new, and past interesting ... Read more

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  • Exploring the River Fowey

    by John Neale ...
    The third of John Neale's books looking at Cornish rivers takes us down the Fowey, from its source on Bodmin Moor to its estuary at Fowey itself. Beginning near Brown Willy, the river soon flows near the famous Jamaica Inn and on to Golitha Falls, passing age-old slate caverns before turning abruptly to make its way toward Lanhydrock House, Boconnoc House and Restormel Castle and on to Lostwithiel ... Read more

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  • Rachel Dyer

    A North American story

    by John Neal ...
    In "Rachel Dyer," John Neal weaves a richly textured narrative that explores the tumultuous intersection of personal tragedy and societal upheaval in early 19th-century New England. The novel reflects Neal's mastery of early American romanticism, blending vivid character studies with a deep philosophical inquiry into the nature of persecution and moral responsibility. Set against the backdrop of ... Read more

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  • Great Mysteries and Little Plagues

    by John Neal ...
    "Great Mysteries and Little Plagues" by John Neal is a captivating exploration of the intersection between the enigmatic and the mundane. Neal delves into the world of mysteries that have perplexed humanity, weaving together tales of intrigue and the subtle plagues that affect our daily lives. His narrative style is engaging, drawing readers into a realm where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, ... Read more

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  • Rachel Dyer : A North American story

    by John Neal ...
    Embark on a journey into the heart of early America with "Rachel Dyer: A North American Story" by John Neal, a gripping tale that weaves together history, romance, and intrigue against the backdrop of a young nation.Follow the story of Rachel Dyer as she navigates the challenges of life in colonial America, grappling with love, loss, and the pursuit of freedom in a world torn apart by war and ... Read more

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  • Rachel Dyer: A North American Story

    by John Neal ...
    The early history of New-England, or of Massachusetts Bay, rather; now one of the six New-England States of North America, and that on which the Plymouth settlers, or “Fathers” went ashore—the shipwrecked men of mighty age, abounds with proof that witchcraft was a familiar study, and that witches and wizards were believed in for a great while, among the most enlightened part of a large and well ... Read more

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  • Great Mysteries And Little Plagues

    by John Neal ...
    "Great Mysteries" by John Neal stands as a cornerstone in the realm of mystery fiction books. With his adept storytelling prowess, Neal crafts an enthralling collection of detective stories that plunge readers into a world of suspenseful storytelling and gripping suspense tales. In this compilation, Neal masterfully navigates through the intricate web of crime fiction classics, weaving together a ... Read more

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  • Rachel Dyer: A North American Story

    by John Neal ...
    Rachel Dyer: A North American Story by John Neal is a historical novel set in early colonial America, focusing on the Salem witch trials. First published in 1828, it is considered one of the earliest American novels to explore this dark chapter in history.The story revolves around Rachel Dyer, a fictional character, and her experiences during the infamous witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts, in ... Read more

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  • I Hope This Helps

    Ruminations On A Starry Night

    by John Neal ...
    This book straddles the nexus between spirituality, Christianity and self-help to provide meaning and guidance along the Path from birth to death. Structured as a conversation at the telescope during a night under the stars, this book addresses questions like: Why are we here? What is the point of life? How do we handle relationships, sexuality, health issues, Christianity, grief and all the ... Read more

    $3.99 USD

  • Great Mysteries and Little Plagues

    Enriched edition. Journey through Gothic Realms and Enigmatic Delusions

    In "Great Mysteries and Little Plagues," John Neal delves into the intricacies of the human condition through a compelling narrative that interlaces themes of existential dread and the search for truth. Drawing on his robust command of the early 19th-century literary style, Neal employs vivid imagery and rich language, skillfully navigating between psychological insights and societal critiques. ... Read more

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