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Books with author Guy N. Smith

  • Night of The Crabs

    Guy N. Smith

    eBook (Black Hill Books, Aug. 15, 2010)
    The Welsh coast basks in summer tranquility. Then the 'drownings' begin. But not until the monstrous crustaceans crawl ashore, their pincers poised for destruction, does the world understand the threat it faces. A seafood cocktail for the strongest stomachs.
  • Song of the South

    Guy N Smith

    Paperback (New English Library Ltd, March 15, 1975)
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  • Night of the Crabs

    Guy N Smith

    Paperback (Black Hill Books, Aug. 24, 2017)
    The Welsh coast basks in summer tranquility. Then the 'drownings' begin. But not until monstrous crustaceans crawl ashore, their pincers poised for destruction, does the world understand the threat it faces. A seafood cocktail for the strongest stomachs. This is a reprint, by Black Hill Books, of the summer of '76 best seller, with the original cover artwork and introduction by the author.
  • Shooting The Bull

    Guy Smith

    eBook (Free Thinkers Media, April 19, 2011)
    In politics, everyone lies. Voters distrust everything they are told by politicians, the media and even their neighbors. Despite universal suspicion of news and opinion makers, very few people understand how political lies are created and thus most folk are unable to dissect spin and discover truth. Shooting the Bull details how all political falsehoods are created, why they work and how to detect them.Nowhere on the political landscape are more lies told than within the churning bowels of the gun control industry. Fighting America's revolutionary reluctance to submit and the public’s continuing fear of criminals not currently incarcerated in Congress, voters have resisted legislative agendas proposed by The Brady Campaign, Violence Policy Center and the Clinton administration. For decades, significant victories have eluded their ilk, leaving only one strategy with which to sway voters – lying.Shooting the Bull serves two purposes. First, it catalogs the common canards of politicians and activists. Readers will recognize how they have been psychologically scammed by special interests and deceived by elected sycophants. They will also experience disquieting revelations as they discover forms of fibs they had previously encountered but not recognized. By the end of the book, readers will be infinitely more cynical about politicians and propagandists and be equipped to dissect future electoral effluvium.The second purpose of Shooting the Bull is to document the deceits peddled by the gun control lobby. Each chapter is devoted to at least one major initiative proffered by anti-gun activists, exposing their falsities through dissection of their motives, methods and inconvenient facts. The art and science of political pretense is illustrated through Senator Dianne Feinstein's "assault weapon" ban, the Million Mom March's campaign to register all guns and license all owners, and Michael Moore's deluded “documentaries”
  • Night of the Crabs

    Guy N Smith

    Paperback (Grafton Books, March 15, 1976)
    None
  • Shooting the Bull

    Guy Smith

    Paperback (Free Thinkers Media, May 1, 2011)
    In politics, everyone lies. Voters distrust everything they are told by politicians, the media and even their neighbors. Despite universal suspicion of news and opinion makers, very few people understand how political lies are created and thus most folk are unable to dissect spin and discover truth. Shooting the Bull details how all political falsehoods are created, why they work and how to detect them.Nowhere on the political landscape are more lies told than within the churning bowels of the gun control industry. Fighting America's revolutionary reluctance to submit and the public’s continuing fear of criminals not currently incarcerated in Congress, voters have resisted legislative agendas proposed by The Brady Campaign, Violence Policy Center and the Clinton administration. For decades, significant victories have eluded their ilk, leaving only one strategy with which to sway voters – lying.Shooting the Bull serves two purposes. First, it catalogs the common canards of politicians and activists. Readers will recognize how they have been psychologically scammed by special interests and deceived by elected sycophants. They will also experience disquieting revelations as they discover forms of fibs they had previously encountered but not recognized. By the end of the book, readers will be infinitely more cynical about politicians and propagandists and be equipped to dissect future electoral effluvium.The second purpose of Shooting the Bull is to document the deceits peddled by the gun control lobby. Each chapter is devoted to at least one major initiative proffered by anti-gun activists, exposing their falsities through dissection of their motives, methods and inconvenient facts. The art and science of political pretense is illustrated through Senator Dianne Feinstein's "assault weapon" ban, the Million Mom March's campaign to register all guns and license all owners, and Michael Moore's deluded “documentaries”
  • Night of the Crabs

    Guy N. Smith

    Paperback (Grafton, July 13, 1989)
    None
  • Night of the Crabs

    Guy N. Smith

    Hardcover (New English Library, March 15, 1979)
    None
  • Sea Animal Fun!: Creatures of the World!

    N.V. Smith

    eBook (NVS Books, )
    None
  • Everything in Between

    H.N. Smith

    language (, Jan. 22, 2018)
    Eli Anderson loves his family’s ranch. The only problem is his family.When his alcoholic father finally takes things too far, he thinks his only choice is to run away from his small town. And when he ends up on the Texas border in a town called Del Valle, his luck finally starts to turn.The day he meets Carina, everything changes. She lets him believe, for a moment, that everything might be okay. But his demons are always waiting around the next corner, ready to remind him of the life he left behind.As he finds new love and freedom, he also finds that overcoming his past is no easy task.
  • The Urban Boys: Discovery of the Five Senses

    K.N. Smith

    language (Two Petals Publishing, Sept. 29, 2015)
    Welcome or unwelcome. Fate had arrived. The Urban Boys, Chapter 9"A captivating and poetic tale of mystery, fantasy, and reality tied together by action!" 5-stars, Lars Jackson, Amazon CustomerSight, sound, touch, taste, and smell become hypersensitive gifts that forever change the world of five teenage boys in this urban paranormal thriller. The story follows the boys as they learn how to utilize their sensory super powers as they embark upon a mission of good vs. evil. Upon the boys’ mysterious incident with an energy source in a forbidden preserve, they’re instinctively called to a neighboring town, Sandry Lake, to root out evil. Their superhero senses guide them each time. However, secrecy about their mission, furious battles with evil thugs, extreme fatigue, and stress and pressure soon overwhelm the boys, but they must find a way to embrace their fate. A lurking, dark stranger seems to know their plight, and a strikingly beautiful, fearless lady lends way to heightened confusion. Intriguing, intelligent, and full of action, The Urban Boys offers a memorable, emotion-packed, thrilling ride for adventure fans of all ages!
  • Blue Book! Orange Octopus!: An Early Readers Book!

    N.V. Smith

    language (NVS Books, Nov. 12, 2015)
    A fun and easy to read kids book! Helps kids with memorization, learning beginning sounds and practicing shapes and colors. This book is filled with descriptive words that engage young readers' minds, colorful objects that are sure to grab their attention and many fun-loving animal pictures. Blue Book Orange Octopus is a great read that many children are sure to love!