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Books with author Jimmie Dale Brown

  • Starfire: A Novel

    Dale Brown

    Paperback (HarperLuxe, May 27, 2014)
    New York Times bestselling author Dale Brown—“the best military writer in the country” (Clive Cussler)—is back with Starfire, a masterful military thriller that explores a future all too possible and all too close: the weaponization of space.With the death of his heroic father, bomber and space warfare veteran Patrick McLanahan, Bradley McLanahan must now fly solo, leading a team of young engineers designing Starfire, the world’s first orbiting solar power plant.Starfire will not only deliver unlimited and inexpensive electricity anywhere on planet Earth, it can also transmit power to the moon, and even to spacecraft and asteroids. It’s a crucial first step in the exploration of the solar system, and Bradley and his team are on the cutting edge.But U.S. president Kenneth Phoenix’s plans to militarize and industrialize Earth’s orbit sparks an arms race in space that eclipses the darkest and most terrifying days of the Cold War. Before he can prevent it, Bradley and his team are caught at the center of a battle that threatens to become an all-out global conflict for control of space.
  • The Mystic Valley: The Numinous Shaman of the Rocky Mountains

    Jimmie Dale Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 25, 2015)
    Emery Perry has to enter the majestic Rocky Mountains following a map to a mysterious valley where an ancient city once stood occupied by a regal people of indeterminate culture or nationality. He is told that there is treasure there for him to pay off his uncle’s debt, and that he will meet Kahuna, brother of Odogbe who is somehow related to Cimmerian. With outlaws following Emery and his small band of friends, the "Ancient Ones" slow down the pursuers by appearing to them as a Great Snow Owl, a very large rattlesnake, and a giant white wolf. Rockman and his thugs are kept off balance by sounds of the night in the Mountains as chants and drums that could not possibly be there...but are heard by all of the would be thieves and assassins. ANOTHER EMERY PERRY ADVENTURE STORY SET IN BEAUTIFUL WYOMING AND THE AMERICAN ROCKIES.
  • For The Love of The Game: Faith-based, Baseball themed

    Jimmie Dale Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 2, 2015)
    TIM CASEY, the nineteen year old son of a wealthy Cleveland, Ohio industrialist loves baseball and wants to continue to play, either in college or for a professional team. His father insists that Tim go to work in the family business. While Tim loves his father and respects his wishes, he has decided to go to Florida and enroll in a Baseball Academy run by the major league KANSAS CITY BLUE SOX. The Academy is by invitation only and because of Tim's outstanding high school career he has been invited to be a participant. The Blue Sox are looking for ball players and Tim, even though he denies it at first, has a desire to see just how far his talent and ambition will take him. Tim has the ability, but is young, spoiled, and arrogant at first. When called out by the manager and questioned whether he REALLY wants to play baseball, and whether he could ever make a TEAM player, Tim realizes how much he really loves the game. He begs the Blue Sox management for just a chance to show them that he can be a baseball player at this level, and to be a team player. Tim has a conditional contract with the stipulation that he prove he can be a TEAM player. Tim and Tony also find the church through Larry Wilson, Tim's new friend from the Baseball Academy, who turns out is a very devout Christian. They meet Jerry Thompson, a mature minister of the gospel, and are invited to attend Bible study with him at his home. They are eventually baptized into Christ and the church becomes a very real influence upon them. When Tim is promoted to a higher level Tim and Linda start making wedding plans in the not to distant future. What Tim doesn't know is that Linda has already started the wedding plans. Our story ends as Tim and Linda are at a romantic dinner at the famous Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee, looking into each other's eyes, and listening to the music from Beale Street.
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  • For The Love of The Game: I Am Third

    Jimmie Brown

    eBook (Jimmie Dale Brown, Aug. 5, 2015)
    TIM CASEY, the nineteen year old son of a wealthy Cleveland, Ohio industrialist loves baseball and wants to continue to play, either in college or for a professional team. His father insists that Tim go to work in the family business. While Tim loves his father and respects his wishes, he has decided to go to Florida and enroll in a Baseball Academy run by the major league KANSAS CITY BLUE SOX. The Academy is by invitation only and because of Tim's outstanding high school career he has been invited to be a participant. The Blue Sox are looking for ball players and Tim, even though he denies it at first, has a desire to see just how far his talent and ambition will take him. Tim has the ability, but is young, spoiled, and arrogant at first. When called out by the manager and questioned whether he REALLY wants to play baseball, and whether he could ever make a TEAM player, Tim realizes how much he really loves the game. He begs the Blue Sox management for just a chance to show them that he can be a baseball player at this level, and to be a team player. Tim has a conditional contract with the stipulation that he prove he can be a TEAM player. Tim and Tony also find the church through Larry Wilson, Tim's new friend from the Baseball Academy, who turns out is a very devout Christian. They meet Jerry Thompson, a mature minister of the gospel, and are invited to attend Bible study with him at his home. They are eventually baptized into Christ and the church becomes a very real influence upon them. When Tim is promoted to a higher level Tim and Linda start making wedding plans in the not to distant future. What Tim doesn't know is that Linda has already started the wedding plans. Our story ends as Tim and Linda are at a romantic dinner at the famous Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee, looking into each other's eyes, and listening to the music from Beale Street.
  • For The Love of The Game

    Jimmie Brown

    eBook (Jimmie Dale Brown, Aug. 3, 2015)
    TIM CASEY, the nineteen year old son of a wealthy Cleveland, Ohio industrialist loves baseball and wants to continue to play, either in college or for a professional team. His father insists that Tim go to work in the family business. While Tim loves his father and respects his wishes, he has decided to go to Florida and enroll in a Baseball Academy run by the major league KANSAS CITY BLUE SOX. The Academy is by invitation only and because of Tim's outstanding high school career he has been invited to be a participant. The Blue Sox are looking for ball players and Tim, even though he denies it at first, has a desire to see just how far his talent and ambition will take him. Tim has the ability, but is young, spoiled, and arrogant at first. When called out by the manager and questioned whether he REALLY wants to play baseball, and whether he could ever make a TEAM player, Tim realizes how much he really loves the game. He begs the Blue Sox management for just a chance to show them that he can be a baseball player at this level, and to be a team player. Tim has a conditional contract with the stipulation that he prove he can be a TEAM player. Tim and Tony also find the church through Larry Wilson, Tim's new friend from the Baseball Academy, who turns out is a very devout Christian. They meet Jerry Thompson, a mature minister of the gospel, and are invited to attend Bible study with him at his home. They are eventually baptized into Christ and the church becomes a very real influence upon them. When Tim is promoted to a higher level Tim and Linda start making wedding plans in the not to distant future. What Tim doesn't know is that Linda has already started the wedding plans. Our story ends as Tim and Linda are at a romantic dinner at the famous Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee, looking into each other's eyes, and listening to the music from Beale Street.
  • The Foster Twins in the Mystery at Moore's Lake: The Foster Twins Meet Akiela

    Jimmie Brown, Ina Brown

    language (Jimmie Dale Brown, Aug. 3, 2015)
    An adventure and a mystery that wil take all the Foster Twins ingenuity and daring to survive ominous threats, a brake line cut, and an arrow narrowly missing cousin Bailey. With sinister drug dealers trying to erase the only witnesses to their odious cfrimes and an ancient mountain man as an ally, the twins experience one of their most exciting mysteries.
  • Flight Of The Old Dog

    Dale. Brown

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 1995)
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  • Flight Of The Old Dog

    Dale Brown

    Paperback (Donald I. Fine, March 15, 1987)
    1988 Paperback edition. Good to Very Good condition. Bright clean cover with uniform rubbing, a crease and light edge wear. Text is perfect. Same day shipping.
  • The cooking of Scandinavia

    Dale Brown

    Hardcover (Time-Life Books, Aug. 16, 1981)
    The cuisine of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland is introduced in this illustrated volume which is accompanied by a separate spiral-bound recipe book
  • Flight of the Old Dog

    Dale Brown

    Hardcover (DIF, Jan. 1, 1987)
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  • American cooking

    Dale Brown

    Unknown Binding (Time-Life Books, March 15, 1971)
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  • Silver Tower by Dale Brown

    Dale Brown;

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, March 15, 1656)
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