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A collection of letters as a cadet and officer includes a facsimile of letter to his wife, 4 July 1876, telling of Custer massacre site. Diary 1867-1876, scrapbooks, miscellany.
Priceless medical research falls into the wrong hands. In his most gripping medical drama to date, Francis Roe weaves passion, ambition, and a desperate race against time into the compelling story of a brilliant young woman surgeon battling jealousy, greed, and sexual politics as she launches her career at a major medical center in New England.
John Roe immigrated between 1630 and 1640 from England or Ireland to Long Island, New York. Descendants lived in New York, New England, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, the midwest and elsewhere. Includes legends and history about the Roe surname (chiefly in Iceland and Norway) from the 1100's forward.
A brilliant young surgeon finishing his residency accepts a position at a prestigious medical practice in New England. Accustomed to the long hours and quick decisions of the hospital emergency room, he thinks he is well prepared for the pressures of private practice. But when he makes a critical error his confidence is shaken--until he uncovers a deadly web of medical intrigue that is making the line between life and death seem razor thin.
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This is the account of a high school dropout who didn't buy a 'ferry ticket' to carry himself through life but travelled his path in the style of a freedom seeking hitchhiker. His direction being determined by people he connected with along the way. Ultimately enabling him to visit forty-two countries. Many of which he experienced whilst living aboard boats. Becoming financially worthless several times he survived to achieve a wealth of a different kind.