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This book contains a collection of poems written between 1982-85. Some of the poems are from the heart; others are (food for thought.) While reading this book and when you say, ”I can relate to that,” then I, the author will have accomplished my goal. Enjoy! Terry Brown
Warning: This is not another ordinary book of poetry. Its content will take you to places you might never have been before. In these unfamiliar locations you could experience uncomfortable emotions. If you are afraid of independent thinking; it is strongly advised that you select another book. Those in the trenches advocating for human rights; will find valid mentions of their endeavors. Leaders are provoked to implement alternatives to many failed policies. Children should be guided until they are equipped with abilities; to comprehend on their own. There are no set rules by which anyone must read this book in order to grasp the essence of Hard Core Poetry's personal, instructional, global ...
Planet Ship Earth has had many mythical stories. Intergalactic TribunalTM is about the greatest one ever conceived, developed, and implemented. This powerful story grabbed the inhabitants of earth and sky, and convinced them that to believe is to know. As a result they remain in perpetual ignorance never seeking to know. The main character of this Intergalactic Gospel Fiction is the only son of a man-made God, who created the universe in which he resides. He has no mate male of female. Everyone who wishes to live forever in bliss must pledge their lives to this Man Made God via the worship of his only begotten son. Those that are not afraid to think will find the content of this book intrigu...
The Civil War writings of G. Campbell Brown—cousin, stepson, and staff officer of famed Confederate General Richard S. Ewell—provide a comprehensive account of the major campaigns in the north Virginia theater. Terry L. Jones has performed an invaluable service by gathering these widely scattered but oft-cited primary sources into a deftly edited volume. Brown’s memoir details his service under Ewell during the campaigns of First Manassas, the Shenandoah Valley, the Seven Days, Second Manassas, and Gettysburg, and under Joseph E. Johnston at Vicksburg. His correspondence and memoranda form a suspenseful recounting of the Overland Campaign, the siege of Richmond, and a harrowing retreat...
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