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The Donnie Clark, Myakka Gold
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

The Donnie Clark, Myakka Gold

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-10-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

President Clinton commutes Donnie's life sentence given to him for growing marijuana. A pot smoker and practical joker, a farmer and a felon, a bull rider and a business man and all done in the name of fun; in short, the life of Donnie Clark. It seems impossible that one man can pack so much fun into one life, often at the expense of others, but most at his own expense. And yet from a boy raising hell in the rural areas of Manatee County, Florida, Donnie was able to not only make his own fun, but his own kind of trouble. Riding the Brahma bull, Sam, in parades; learning how to catch and descent skunks; using rattlesnakes to get more mowing jobs, Donnie always had a stunt up his sleeve. The b...

That'll Send Ya To Hell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 183

That'll Send Ya To Hell

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-02-14
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

You will enjoy this journey of discovering the freedom from condemnation that religion has placed on you with this revelation of what sin actually is, and how insecure leaders have attempted to keep you guilt driven and "not good enough" for God's love. Enjoy!

Knuckleball
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Knuckleball

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-02
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Never forgetting his mother's words of wisdom, Davie lives life to the fullest, shows promise as a baseball player, discovers love and a rewarding career as a public relations professional, and swings at life's knuckleballs with faith that is tested time and again.

That's What She Said
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 123

That's What She Said

The following 50 poems are about people that have directly affected my life. Some are tributes to loved ones that left my life too soon. They may be gone from this earth but are forever here in spirit and in my heart. Other poems are about people that have made a lasting impact on the way I think, feel and live my life. All of these people have touched my life and left me with much wisdom. I hope that you can relate to the special people in your life through my book of poems.

Clermont
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Clermont

For centuries, people have been entranced by Clermont's spectacular beauty. Named after picturesque Clermont-Ferrand, France, the birthplace of an early settler, Clermont is often called "Gem of the Hills," referring to the area's sparkling lakes, rolling hills, and an early citrus brand. Clermont's history, like the countryside, includes many pinnacles and valleys--from millions made in land investments and citrus to devastating freezes and economic depression that brought the city to bankruptcy. It is an exotic history filled with adventure; steamboats; railways; freak weather phenomena; iconic tourist attractions; unparalleled golf, fishing, and hunting venues; visionary leaders; legendary athletes; a world-class library overlooking the city; and a historic village beside Lake Minneola. Coming off its 125th anniversary, Clermont flourishes as Lake County's largest city.

Bedside Book of Bad Girls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 165

Bedside Book of Bad Girls

Take a step back in time with the Bedside Book of Bad Girls: Outlaw women of the Midwest. Join author Chris Enss as she digs up and reveals startling facts about some of the most fascinating renegade women of the Midwest. Meet Flora Mundis, the horse thief who disguised herself as a man; Victoria Woodhull, out-spoken activist for free love, con artist, and the first female candidate for president; Ma Barker, mother of the notorious Barker Gang; Opal Long and Patricia Cherrington, trusted sisters of the Dillinger Gang; and many more. Experience history as if you were actually there. Stand witness to the trial and hanging of Elizabeth Reed, and ride the rails with Fannie and Jennie Freeman, the mother-daughter team who bilked railroad companies out of more than $150,000. In eleven captivating profiles, Enss brings to life the stories of these fascinating pistol-packing, horse-thieving, poker-swindling outlaws.

Amazing Mom Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Amazing Mom Book

The importance of mothers has been a seamless thread throughout the history of the human race. This collection of facts and quotes recognizes the role mothers have always played in the lives of their children and families.

Out on a Limb
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

Out on a Limb

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-09-01
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  • Publisher: Steeple Hill

When Elise McAlister's hang glider is shot down, she survives the fall to find her troubles have followed her to the ground. There's a gunman chasing her and, worst of all, he runs her right into Henry "Cutch" McCutcheon's arms. With the generations-old feud between their families, depending on any McCutcheon is difficult. And depending on Cutch, the man who loved her but left her, seems disastrous. But Cutch won't lose this chance to win Elise back—and keep her safe. Together, they take to the skies again to find the source of the deadly secret, little knowing someone's already setting them up for a fall….

Carl Janaway - Smartest Bandit of the Cookson Hills
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 366

Carl Janaway - Smartest Bandit of the Cookson Hills

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Carl Janaway - The Smartest Bandit of the Cookson Hills Last Surviving Bank Robber of the 1930's, Builder of getaway cars for "Pretty Boy" Floyd, Nursemaid to Al Capone in Alcatraz Prison. by Gary D. Courtney The life, times, and character of one of the most elusive gangsters of the 1930's era, who survived by going straight after prison and becoming an upstanding citizen. Based upon the author's month-long museum exhibit of Carl Janaway's possessions and story, which filled the John Vaughn Library lobby at Northeastern State University. Famous Sheriff Grover Bishop, who killed more men (17) than Wyatt Earp, chased Carl Janaway over 3,000 miles, and couldn't catch him. Carl's wife was also a bank robber, called the "Blonde Bandit", of rough and rowdy Vian, Oklahoma. Janaway spent time in Alcatraz Prison with some of the deadliest gangsters of the time.

Myths, Legends, and Folktales of America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Myths, Legends, and Folktales of America

This marvelous collection brings together the great myths and legends of the United States--from the creation stories of the first inhabitants, to the tall tales of the Western frontier, to the legendary outlaws of the 1920s, and beyond. This thoroughly engaging anthology is sweeping in its scope, embracing Big Foot and Windigo, Hiawatha and Uncle Sam, Paul Revere and Billy the Kid, and even the Iroquois Flying Head and Elvis. In the book's section on dogmas and icons, for instance, Leeming and Page discuss the American melting pot, the notion of manifest destiny, and the imposing historical and literary figure of Henry Adams. And under Heroes and Heroines, they have assembled everyone from ...