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  • Know Bull

    Bull is the nickname that Tom acquired after writing the “BULL” column for Motion Control magazine in the 90’s. Tom explained to his readers that the “BULL” title was not a reflection of the content of his column, but due to his last name being BULLock. One of 12 children, he left home at age 10 upon the death of his mother and was able to trade his labor for room and board. Today, Social Services ... Read more

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  • Tennis Tips For Senior Tennis Hackers

    When the author retired from expansive and rewarding fields of employment he searched for hobby or satisfying endeavors to spend his new life of leisure. After considering and rejecting a number of options ranging from mountain climbing to origami, he discovered the exhilarating game of tennis. His book, Tips for Senior Tennis Hackers, gives the reader his own insights on the essence of tennis and ... Read more

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  • The States of Union How They Got That Way

    This book is aimed at young and old alike interested in American geography and history, and for travelers of all ages interested in learning about the states they visit while touring the U. S. It is also aimed at the armchair traveler who enjoys the study of maps and history.This book explores the foundations for the shapes of the fifty states. It shows how the nation expanded from thirteen ... Read more

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  • Diary of a Cold War Patriot

    Diary of a Cold War Patriot presents a unique view of United States Cold War weapons complex. The complex was an outgrowth of the Manhattan Project, spanning the entire nation from uranium mining to final testing of weapons. The thousands of engineers, scientists, construction and operations personnel who built and operated these facilities were the Cold War Patriots.Since 1942, more than 700,000 ... Read more

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  • Montana Memories

    Montana Memories is a fun adventure with young boys challenging the great outdoors in Montana's spectacular landscape. In order to find fun and adventure, considering the tight family budgets and rationing of goods, the boys had to rely on their wits, imagination and reckless daring. The boys daring sometimes gets them into precarious positions, but they always managed to survive and have fun ... Read more

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  • Siwash, The Biggest Little Indian Brave

    This engaging, informative book portrays the daring exploits of Siwash, a small Indian boy who dreams of someday becoming a noble brave like his father. But, because of his small stature, his dream seems out of reach. He is taunted and teased by the other children in the tribe. Even his own family treats him indifferently, ignoring his efforts to prove himself. However, he faces several, daring ... Read more

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  • The Wigmaker in Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg An Account of his Barbering, Hair-dressing, & Peruke-Making Services, & some Remarks on Wigs of Various Styles

    Richard Gamble, barber and perukemaker of Williamsburg in the middle years of the eighteenth century, appears to have remained a bachelor all his life. Other than this he seems to have been no more improvident than the average craftsman of his time. That is to say, he came—or was brought—into court with startling frequency in an endless round of suits to collect unpaid debts. He was in good ... Read more

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  • The Wigmaker in Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg / An Account of his Barbering, Hair-dressing, & Peruke-Making / Services, & some Remarks on Wigs of Various Styles.

    Richard Gamble, barber and perukemaker of Williamsburg in the middle years of the eighteenth century, appears to have remained a bachelor all his life. Other than this he seems to have been no more improvident than the average craftsman of his time. That is to say, he came—or was brought—into court with startling frequency in an endless round of suits to collect unpaid debts.He was in good company ... Read more

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  • How the States Got Their Shapes

    by Mark Stein ...
    "[A] wonderfully entertaining account of an often-overlooked oddity of America's history: how the jigsaw-puzzle layout of the United States emerged." —VogueThe New York Times BestsellerWhy does Oklahoma have that panhandle? Did someone make a mistake?We are so familiar with the map of the United States that our state borders seem as much a part of nature as mountains and rivers. Even the oddities ... Read more

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  • Vanishing Act

    by Thomas Perry ...
    Series Book 1 - Jane Whitefield
    A disgraced police officer’s request sends Jane Whitefield on a perilous adventure of sacrifice, betrayal, and vengeance—a “gripping” (The Washington Post Book World) novel from the award-winning author of The Butcher’s Boy.“A challenging and satisfying thriller . . . [with] many surprising twists.”—The New York TimesJane Whitefield is a Native American guide who leads people out of the wilderness ... Read more

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