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Books with author Anthony Puzo

  • The Western Maryland Railway

    Anthony Puzzilla

    eBook (Arcadia Publishing, Nov. 30, 2015)
    The Western Maryland Railway was never a large Class 1 rail carrier, but during its 131 colorful years of existence, it provided extremely fast, efficient, and reliable freight; coal-hauling; and passenger service in the states it served. This book contains images from the history of this remarkable railroad and also provides the reader the opportunity to see how the legacy of the Western Maryland Railway is being maintained and remembered even today at some of its well-known train stations, such as in Cumberland and Union Bridge, Maryland, now home to the Western Maryland Railway Historical Society (WMRHS). The Western Maryland is now gone, but through the wonderful images captured and preserved by the WMRHS and private archival photograph collections, the dream of the railway will live on.
  • The Western Maryland Railway

    Anthony Puzzilla

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, Nov. 30, 2015)
    The Western Maryland Railway was never a large Class 1 rail carrier, but during its 131 colorful years of existence, it provided extremely fast, efficient, and reliable freight; coal-hauling; and passenger service in the states it served. This book contains images from the history of this remarkable railroad and also provides the reader the opportunity to see how the legacy of the Western Maryland Railway is being maintained and remembered even today at some of its well-known train stations, such as in Cumberland and Union Bridge, Maryland, now home to the Western Maryland Railway Historical Society (WMRHS). The Western Maryland is now gone, but through the wonderful images captured and preserved by the WMRHS and private archival photograph collections, the dream of the railway will live on.
  • Society Builders

    Anthony Puyo

    Paperback (Independently published, June 26, 2018)
    A story of love and consequence in the year 2052. A terrifying thriller that sees today's global issues, political headlines, and society's growing addiction to technology and social media accelerated over thirty years into the future. Some are lauding Society Builders as truly visionary with a plausible outcome that's both gripping and sure to frighten.BLURB:A conspiracy junkie infiltrates the most powerful company in the world, hoping to expose corruption. What he uncovers is far more disturbing and sinister than he could have ever imagined.--------A dystopian/speculative-fiction masterpiece. If you enjoy classics like George Orwell’s 1984 or Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid's Tale, this book is for you. Destined to be a classic itself, presently a warning, Society Builders will have you question the world around you!
  • Western Maryland Railway

    Anthony Puzzilla

    Hardcover (Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, Nov. 30, 2015)
    The Western Maryland Railway was never a large Class 1 rail carrier, but during its 131 colorful years of existence, it provided extremely fast, efficient, and reliable freight; coal-hauling; and passenger service in the states it served. This book contains images from the history of this remarkable railroad and also provides the reader the opportunity to see how the legacy of the Western Maryland Railway is being maintained and remembered even today at some of its well-known train stations, such as in Cumberland and Union Bridge, Maryland, now home to the Western Maryland Railway Historical Society (WMRHS). The Western Maryland is now gone, but through the wonderful images captured and preserved by the WMRHS and private archival photograph collections, the dream of the railway will live on.
  • On a Pale Horse

    Anthony

    Paperback (Del Rey Books, Dec. 1, 1996)
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  • Anthony Puyo Presents: Misery Theater

    Anthony Puyo

    eBook (TheBlindSide, July 29, 2016)
    Two gruesomely entertaining stories from the Misery Theater library told by your host, Minford: the elderly man in a grey suit. Each one reads in just over half an hour. Perfect for in between novel reading or long waits at appointments. **Note** Misery Theater is presented like a television show such as Tales from the Crypt and Twilight Zone. There's irony, blood, gore, and sometimes (depending on the tale) a little humor. I hope you enjoy this first instalment!
  • The Big God Story by Anthony, Michelle

    Anthony

    Hardcover (David C. Cook, 2010, )
    The Big God Story by Anthony, Michelle [David C. Cook, 2010] Hardcover [Hardc...
  • Western Maryland Railway by Anthony Puzzilla

    Anthony Puzzilla

    Hardcover (Arcadia Library Editions, March 15, 1788)
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  • Fairy Tales From all Nations

    . Anthony

    Paperback (Anthony R. Montalba, April 29, 2017)
    The time has been, but happily exists no longer, when it would have been necessary to offer an apology for such a book as this. In those days it was not held that Beauty is its own excuse for being; on the contrary, a spurious utilitarianism reigned supreme in literature, and fancy and imagination were told to fold their wings, and travel only in the dusty paths of every-day life. Fairy tales, and all such flights into the region of the supernatural, were then condemned as merely idle things, or as pernicious occupations for faculties that should be always directed to serious and profitable concerns. But now we have cast off that pedantic folly, let us hope for ever. We now acknowledge that innocent amusement is good for its own sake, and we do not affect to prove our advance in civilisation by our incapacity to relish those sportive creations of unrestricted fancy that have been the delight of every generation in every land from times beyond the reach of history. The materials of the following Collection have been carefully chosen from more than a hundred volumes of the fairy lore of all nations;
  • The Prisoner of Zenda

    . Anthony

    Paperback (Narcissus.me, April 28, 2017)
    “I wonder when in the world you're going to do anything, Rudolf?” said my brother's wife. “My dear Rose,” I answered, laying down my egg-spoon, “why in the world should I do anything? My position is a comfortable one. I have an income nearly sufficient for my wants (no one's income is ever quite sufficient, you know), I enjoy an enviable social position: I am brother to Lord Burlesdon, and brother-in-law to that charming lady, his countess. Behold, it is enough!” “You are nine-and-twenty,” she observed, “and you've done nothing but-” “Knock about? It is true. Our family doesn't need to do things.”