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A collection of historical stories from one of Steuben County's most prominent citizens.
A collection of historical stories from one of Steuben County's most prominent citizens.
"1931 - On the West Coast of Scotland the mysterious, lone figure of Auld Crian watches from the mountainside as a deadly drama unfolds at the infamous Black Castle"--Back cover.
"1930 - The storm clouds that will lead to the Second World War are already gathering on the horizon. Jim Drake the son of a fencing tutor arrives at Pembury Hall and is thrown into a web of lies, death and deception"--Back cover.
Jim Drake arrives to spend his summer holidays at the remote Castle Tavish, overlooking Loch Crian, where his father is working as a fencing tutor. Jim soon discovers the peaceful setting is hiding secrets and is caught up in another mystery.
An autobiography of James Franklin Drake, Jr.
This book by Jim Drake covers the family Gentianaceae occurring within the eastern United States. It is possibly the most comprehensive text covering the vast range of genera included within the family Gentianaceae. Drake has attempted to provide descriptions of all members of this family within his very broadly ascribed eastern United States. Text descriptions along with ample photographs help the reader to understand and enjoy the range of wildflowers included within this diverse family. Beginning with Bartonia and finishing with Voyria, this text attempts to fill the genera in between. Not only focusing on the blue gentians, this guide gives equal treatment to the rest of the eastern gentian family including both common and less well-known members.
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After experiencing an unlikely run-in with death during the winter of 2003, in Louisiana, Travis and his uncle Alvin unknowingly pull very dangerous people into their lives. This experience follows them many years later into their futures, culminating in a meeting with an uncanny news pundit, (Sandy Comeaux). Travis informs Sandy of a chilling mystery involving Springfield Avenue’s unsolved murders that he witnessed more than a decade ago. Alvin is a gifted genius struggling to be a good role model for Travis, (Travis is a talented writer). There are some things that an author should never publish, especially if it puts his life in danger. The Capers are not to be toyed with, something Travis regrettably begins to appreciate—but maybe it’s a little too late?