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Books with author James J. Holmberg

  • The Last Disciple

    James Holmes

    eBook
    The Time is Near.The last thing Special Forces operator John Sunday expected to find taped to the body of a dead terrorist was a woman's portrait.The last thing Kat Devier expected to find beneath the paint was a lost gospel claiming the body of Jesus Christ is in a cave in Jordan.The clues lead to a cold, clay jar sealed in mud and kept hidden in the darkness for thousands of years. But what’s inside?And why does a man who cannot die walk the earth in search of it? The Last Disciple is a terrifying hunt across the sands of time for the hidden plans of gods and devils. Once revealed, John Sunday’s demons, and yours, will become real.And the great day of wrath shall come.For us all.Sometimes darkness is better than the light.
  • The Last Disciple

    James Holmes

    Paperback (Harrison Media, Dec. 18, 2019)
    The Time is Near. The last thing Special Forces operator John Sunday expected to find taped to the body of a dead terrorist was a woman's portrait. The last thing Kat Devier expected to find beneath the paint was a lost gospel claiming the body of Jesus Christ is in a cave in Jordan. The clues lead to a cold, clay jar sealed in mud and kept hidden in the darkness for thousands of years. But what’s inside? And why does a man who cannot die walk the earth in search of it? The Last Disciple is a terrifying hunt across the sands of time for the hidden plans of gods and devils. Once revealed, John Sunday’s demons, and yours, will become real. And the great day of wrath shall come. For us all. Sometimes darkness is better than the light.
  • Into the Wilderness: The Lewis and Clark Expedition

    James J. Holmberg

    language (University Press of Kentucky, Aug. 22, 2003)
    "When Thomas Jefferson sent a team of explorers to discover a way to the Pacific Ocean two hundred years ago, the western border of the United States was the Mississippi River. It was Jefferson's dream to uncover the mysteries of the distant lands beyond. In 1803, the president sent a team of thirty men, lead by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, up the Missouri River, across the Rocky Mountains, down the Columbia River to the Pacific, and back home again. During this monumental, two-and-a-half-year expedition, Lewis and Clark gathered samples of plants, animals, and Indian crafts. Into the Wilderness describes the difficult yet successful journey that made these men the celebrated heroes they are today. James J. Holmberg, curator of special collections at the Filson Historical Society, is the author of Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark.
  • Into the Wilderness: The Lewis and Clark Expedition

    James J. Holmberg

    Paperback (University Press of Kentucky, Aug. 22, 2003)
    "When Thomas Jefferson sent a team of explorers to discover a way to the Pacific Ocean two hundred years ago, the western border of the United States was the Mississippi River. It was Jefferson's dream to uncover the mysteries of the distant lands beyond. In 1803, the president sent a team of thirty men, lead by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, up the Missouri River, across the Rocky Mountains, down the Columbia River to the Pacific, and back home again. During this monumental, two-and-a-half-year expedition, Lewis and Clark gathered samples of plants, animals, and Indian crafts. Into the Wilderness describes the difficult yet successful journey that made these men the celebrated heroes they are today. James J. Holmberg, curator of special collections at the Filson Historical Society, is the author of Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark.
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  • Into the Wilderness: The Lewis and Clark Expedition

    James J. Holmberg

    language (The University Press of Kentucky, April 6, 2013)
    "When Thomas Jefferson sent a team of explorers to discover a way to the Pacific Ocean two hundred years ago, the western border of the United States was the Mississippi River. It was Jefferson's dream to uncover the mysteries of the distant lands beyond. In 1803, the president sent a team of thirty men, lead by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, up the Missouri River, across the Rocky Mountains, down the Columbia River to the Pacific, and back home again. During this monumental, two-and-a-half-year expedition, Lewis and Clark gathered samples of plants, animals, and Indian crafts. Into the Wilderness describes the difficult yet successful journey that made these men the celebrated heroes they are today. James J. Holmberg, curator of special collections at the Filson Historical Society, is the author of Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark.
  • The Fly In My Eye: Real Rhymes Book 1

    James Holmes

    language (, March 30, 2017)
    A bold design and tongue swizzling rhymes convey a range of complex concepts in a funny, engaging and refreshing approach to children's books. The Fly In My Eye is the first book in the Real Rhymes series and is aimed at children under 4. Easy to read with continuously rolling couplets, this book allows the reader to effortlessly inject the story with passion and imagination, creating a theatrical and interactive experience for children.
  • The Fly In My Eye: Real Rhymes Book 1

    James Holmes

    Paperback (Independently published, April 3, 2017)
    A bold design and tongue swizzling rhymes convey a range of complex concepts in a funny, engaging and refreshing approach to children's books. The Fly In My Eye is the first book in the Real Rhymes series and is aimed at children under 4. Easy to read with continuously rolling couplets, this book allows the reader to effortlessly inject the story with passion and imagination, creating a theatrical and interactive experience for the child.
  • Into the Wilderness: The Lewis and Clark Expedition

    James J. Holmberg

    Paperback (University Press of Kentucky, Nov. 30, 2003)
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