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The Brickley Collection (I Believe in Yesterday) By: Patrick “The King” Brickley Patrick “The King” Brickley is a collector and has amassed a wonderful collection of autographs and screen-used props and wardrobe expanding through many different genres. This is his story of family, friends, business, and collecting. He invites you into his world and shows you how the collection exists. Through stories and photographs, you can capture a life of collecting. So jump in and begin your journey; you never know what you might find…. For a visual view and periodic updates, you may find The Brickley Collection on YouTube under Thebrickleycollection.
New for Halloween!!! Cannock Chase is home to some of the weirdest and most terrifying paranormal enounters recorded anywhere in the United Kingdom. The small mining town is situated near a huge twenty-six mile square forest that seems to be the centre of all the supernatural activity. For the last decade, paranormal researcher Lee Brickley has investigated Cannock Chase and all the otherwordly goings-on there. Just in time for Halloween, this new book contains some of the most terrifying ghost sightings and stories from the Cannock Chase area, where something always goes bump in the night. If you're looking to learn more about the paranormal events that happen at Cannock Chase, or you just ...
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Franchising: an International Perspective is a unique collection of articles that offers a handpicked selection of the main outstanding 'classic' texts in franchising knowledge, complete with supporting notes.
John Higgins (b.ca. 1775) moved from Maryland to Scioto County, Ohio during or before 1806, and then to Wells County, Indiana. Descen- dants and relatives lived in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and elsewhere.
During World War I, American army camps, navy stations and marine barracks formed football's first true all-star teams, competing against each other and top colleges while raising millions of dollars for the war effort. More than fifty college football hall-of-famers, dozens of future generals, and two Medal of Honor winners would play for, coach, or promote military teams during the war, including Dwight Eisenhower, Walter Camp, and George Halas. In War Football: World War I and the Birth of the NFL, Chris Serb recounts a fascinating chapter of military and sports history. He details three of the best but long-forgotten seasons of American football, when college amateurs mixed with blue-col...