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Books with author E. O'Donnell

  • Scottish Ghost Stories

    Elliott O'Donnell

    eBook (Sutton Press, July 21, 2017)
    This is a collection of Scottish ghost stories personally related to the author, who dedicated his life to investigating the supernatural. Elliott O'Donnell (1872 - 1965) was an English author most famous for his many books about ghosts. Other notable works by this author include: "Werewolves" (1912), "Animal Ghosts" (1913), and "Strange Disappearances" (1927). "Scottish Ghost Stories" is highly recommended for modern readers with an interest in the supernatural, and it would make for a worthy addition to collections of related literature. Contents include: "The Death Bogle Of The Cross Roads, And The Inextinguishable Candle Of The Old White House, Pitlochry", "The Top Attic In Pringle's Mansion, Edinburgh", "The Bounding Figure Of '-- House,' Near Buckingham Terrace, Edinburgh", "Jane Of George Street, Edinburgh", "The Sallow-faced Woman Of No. - Forrest Road, Edinburgh", etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction. This book was first published in 1911.
  • Scottish Ghost Stories

    Elliott O'Donnell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 25, 2015)
    A collection of Scottish ghost stories as told by the famed ghost hunter Elliott O'Donnell. Enjoy the preserved, rich supernatural history of Scotland in these haunting tales.
  • Into the Beyond

    Sean O'Donnell

    language (Bard and Morgan Publishing, March 27, 2018)
    “THE next big YA series! Epic Space Fantasy Adventure, with a teenage heroine leading the charge! It's on now…” - The Dancing LibrarianINTO THE BEYOND brings us the famous Elevation of Sage!The eternal rite of passage, where a young Elementary student of the Arcane Arts, ascends into the ranks of powerful and hallowed company! But first…she must survive a trial of fire.When a ploy to make a dark and growing presence reveal itself, slips beyond the Order’s control, Sage and her gigantic feline-morphed sister must fend for themselves!Against an army like no other.Action! Thrills! Spills! And...Chills!All leading up to a magical voyage to the mythical City of Rainbows, and the moment our young heroine has been awaiting her whole life! A wondrous final chapter to the first trilogy of the Sage and the Arcane Order Pentatrix.
  • How I Pissed My Pants and Got Away With It: Part I

    James O'Donnell

    language (, April 5, 2019)
    HOW I PISSED MY PANTS And Got Away With It The Hugley Antisipated New Novell by James O'Donnell In his groundbreaking new novel, James tells the the daring true story about his journey across America and how he got away with the unthinkable. Told in full for the FIRST TIME With the thought provoking introductory essay Why I Pissed My Pants also included, this novel not only tells a thrilling narrative, it proposes the questions no one dares ask, and gives the answers no one else could fathom. Using his life as a stage on which to perform his thoughts and ideals, James O'Donnell has composed the book of our times and proven himself the voice of a post 9/11 generation.REVIEWS "I found this book very readable" - Plato "While its ideas are... interesting, we are afraid we cannot publish this book for legal reasons" - Anonymous Publisher Uncover the truth! Find out... HOW DID HE GET AWAY WITH IT?Pee-Order Today
  • Unruly Kittens: A Marmalade Cat Mystery #2

    Candy O'Donnell

    language (, Jan. 11, 2019)
    Kitten CommotionThree kittens are great, but when the three Johnson kittens comes into the clinic , I literally lost my mind. Midnight, Nip, and I were beside ourselves with these three cuties. They wandered outside the clinic and it was up to us to find them and bring them back inside. Travis, AKA Nip, was with us while Ami was on vacation for a week, and let's say, it was beyond chaotic. Will we ever find the three kittens or will be find trouble?
  • Racing the Stars

    Sean O'Donnell

    eBook (Bard and Morgan Publishing, March 27, 2018)
    “This is some magical stuff! The planets, star yachts, mountaintop moon hotels, midnight oasis feasts…oh yeah, and the magic is pretty awesome, too!” – The Cosmic AvengerYou will love Book 2, because Sage is off and flying, once again!Her first cosmic flight. To Simon's secret hotel perched atop the highest mountain on the Moon. At the ripe young age of seven!A trip that catapults her life out of orbit… A barnstorming blitz across the Universe in Dacha's star yacht.Astral Navigation! Where her waking mind is launched across the vast reaches of space into the highest chamber inside fabled Foundry Minor.All leading up to one of the rarest trials in the Arcane Order.One that pushes her to the limit. Luckily, she has her sister along for the ride.Fun and Adventure…Magic and Whimsy…Friendship and Sisterhood.The essence of Sage's epic introduction into the Arcane Order, exploding into motion in Book 2 of the ELEVATION TRILOGY, from the Sage and the Arcane Order Pentatrix Series.
  • Animal Ghosts; Or, Animal Hauntings and the Hereafter

    Elliott O'Donnell

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, July 29, 2009)
    If human beings, with all their vices, have a future life, assuredly animals, who in character so often equal, nay, excel human beings, have a future life also. Those who in the Scriptures find a key to all things, can find nothing in them to confute this argument. There is no saying of Christ that justifies one in supposing that man is the only being, whose existence extends beyond the grave. Granted, however, merely for the sake of argument, that we have some ground for the denial of a future existence for animals, consider the injustice such a denial would involve. Take, for example, the case of the horse. Harming no one, and without thought of reward, it toils for man all its life, and when too old to work it is put to death without even the compensation of a well-earned rest. But if compensation be God’s law,—as I, for one, believe it to be—and also the raison d'être of a hereafter, then surely the Creator, whose chief claim to our respect and veneration lies in the fact that He is just and merciful, will take good care that the horse—the gentle, patient, never-complaining horse—is well compensated—compensated in a golden hereafter. Consider again, the case of another of our four-footed friends—the dog; the faithful, affectionate, obedient and forgiving dog, the dog who is so often called upon to stand all sorts of rough treatment, and is shot or poisoned, if, provoked beyond endurance, he at last rounds on his persecutors, and bites. And the cat—the timid, peaceful cat who is mauled, and all but pulled in two by cruel children, and beaten to a jelly when in sheer agony and fright it scratches. Reflect again, on the cow and the sheep, fed only to supply our wants; shouted at and kicked, if, when nearly scared out of their senses, they wander off the track; and pole-axed, or done to death in some equally atrocious manner when the sickening demand for flesh food is at its height
  • Scottish Ghost Stories

    Elliot O'Donnell

    eBook (White Press, July 19, 2017)
    This is a collection of Scottish ghost stories personally related to the author, who dedicated his life to investigating the supernatural. Elliott O'Donnell (1872 - 1965) was an English author most famous for his many books about ghosts. Other notable works by this author include: "Werewolves" (1912), "Animal Ghosts" (1913), and "Strange Disappearances" (1927). "Scottish Ghost Stories" is highly recommended for modern readers with an interest in the supernatural, and it would make for a worthy addition to collections of related literature. Contents include: "The Death Bogle Of The Cross Roads, And The Inextinguishable Candle Of The Old White House, Pitlochry", "The Top Attic In Pringle's Mansion, Edinburgh", "The Bounding Figure Of '-- House,' Near Buckingham Terrace, Edinburgh", "Jane Of George Street, Edinburgh", "The Sallow-faced Woman Of No. - Forrest Road, Edinburgh", etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, high-quality edition designed for a modern audience. This book was first published in 1911.
  • Kids are Punny 2: More Jokes Sent by Kids to the Rosie O'Donnell Show

    Rosie O'Donnell

    Paperback (Grand Central Publishing, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Following in the tradition of the #1 New York Times bestseller Kids are Funny comes Kids are Funny 2, a collection of jokes sent in from kids to the enormously popular Rosie O'Donnell Show.
  • Pixelhead: Tech Tales # 3

    Liam O'Donnell

    eBook (Feeding Change Media, )
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  • Unplugged

    Liam O'Donnell

    eBook (Feeding Change Media, )
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  • I Can't Get My Turtle to Move

    Lee O'Donnell

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace, March 15, 1989)
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