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Books with author Kenneth McIntosh

  • Following Aslan: Devotions for Children

    Kenneth McIntosh

    Paperback (Anamchara Books, March 8, 2016)
    Deepen Children's Relationships with Jesus through the Chronicles of Narnia! Children and adults alike are taking new interest in C.S. Lewis’s children’s classics, the Chronicles of Narnia. In these books, Lewis presented the Gospel story hidden within tales of the magical land of Narnia, a place where Christ reveals Himself in the shape of a great lion named Aslan. Now you can enrich your children’s religious education and spiritual development using the excitement they experience in adventures from the Chronicles of Narnia. This devotional book leads children from Narnia to their own lives and on into prayer, offering opportunities for meaningful family discussions about spiritual beliefs. This is also an excellent foundation for Sunday school classes and religious education.
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  • Following Aslan: A Book of Devotions for Children

    Kenneth McIntosh

    eBook (Anamchara Books, Sept. 27, 2011)
    Deepen Children's Relationships with Jesus through the Chronicles of Narnia!Children and adults alike are taking new interest in C.S. Lewis’s children’s classics, the Chronicles of Narnia. In these books, Lewis presented the Gospel story hidden within tales of the magical land of Narnia, a place where Christ reveals Himself in the shape of a great lion named Aslan.Now you can enrich your children’s religious education and spiritual development using the excitement they experience in adventures from the Chronicles of Narnia. This devotional book leads children from Narnia to their own lives and on into prayer, offering opportunities for meaningful family discussions about spiritual beliefs. This is also an excellent foundation for Sunday school classes and religious education.
  • Saloons, Shootouts, and Spurs: The Wild West In the 1800's

    Kenneth McIntosh

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    Life on the American frontier of the 1800s is the stuff of American myth and legend. It was here in the wide-open spaces of the West that the rugged individualism of the American character was refined: in the strong but silent cowboy, the saloon girl with a heart of gold, and the sod-busting pioneer. Faced with the incredible challenges of taming a wilderness, wresting the territory from the Native peoples, and dealing with the hardships of pioneer life, Americans were offered one of the richest opportunities in the history of human kind—the agricultural and mineral resources of a new land. The settling of this land is the story of America, a story of violence, wasted resources, and genocide, as well as heroism, freedom, and incredible opportunity. The Wild West of the 1800s remains for Americans a land of hopes and dreams.
  • Outlaws and Lawmen: Crime and Punishment in the 1800s

    Kenneth McIntosh

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    American society in the 1800s had a rough edge to it. In a nation made up of people of diverse backgrounds and heritage, social controls needed to be strict and enforceable. The extreme economic inequality of America's cities and the wide-open moral code of the frontier led to a culture of crime and violence that still plagues our country. During the 1800s, professional police forces were established in cities, towns, and territories across the continent. On the frontier, "justice" was often swift and severe, with "hanging judges" making their reputations as representatives of the law in a lawless land. Long prison sentences in miserable conditions were the rule for criminals, and many a prisoner might have preferred the option of a quick execution. Before the reform of the legal system—which is an ongoing process—there was definitely a separate law, and a separate standard of penalties, for the rich and for the poor. The evolution of a humane penal system and a fairer protection of all citizens under the law is an important contribution of 1800s America to the modern world.
  • Pueblo

    Kenneth McIntosh

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Dec. 1, 2003)
    Presents the history of the Pueblo people and discusses how they live in modern society and the challenges they face to insure the survival of their culture and traditions.
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  • Saloons, Shootouts, and Spurs: The Wild West in the 1800's

    Kenneth McIntosh

    Paperback (Mason Crest, Sept. 1, 2010)
    smoke free environment -- excellent condidtion
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  • The Monsoon Murder: Forensic Meteorology

    Kenneth McIntosh

    eBook (Mason Crest, Nov. 17, 2014)
    When Maeve is framed for drug possession and her brother is wanted for murder, she must try to clear them both using forensic meteorology. Includes forensic notes from the story, graphic novel, illustrations and color photographs, sections on further reading, and for more information, bibliography, index, and profiles on the author, illustrator, and series consultant.
  • Buggies, Bicycles, and Iron Horses: Transportation in the 1800s

    Kenneth McIntosh

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    In today's world, where we routinely zip down the highway at 70 miles per hour and we can fly coast-to-coast in a matter of hours, it is hard to imagine the revolution in transportation that took place in the 1800s. From a world where most people rarely traveled faster than their legs could carry them or much beyond their home towns, the 1800s witnessed an amazing and rapid development of technology, improvements in infrastructure, and a national will to conquer the vast distances of a growing country. Through the work of inventors, individual entrepreneurs, and municipalities, Americans found new opportunities for traveling conveniently from place to place within their communities, and a frontier nation was unified by rail, by road, and by a sense of national identity. This is the story of nineteenth-century America on the move!
  • Face from the Past: Skull Reconstruction

    Kenneth McIntosh

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    "I wouldn't touch those bones . . . very dangerous." That's what Lupe Arellano's friend tells her, but Lupe is fascinated by the mystery of an ancient skull. Now, two young women living centuries apart are both threatened by the same mysterious evil. This sixth book in the CSC series provides information about forensic reconstruction techniques, along with haunting chills
  • Reviving the Spirit, Reforming Society: Religion in the 1800s

    Kenneth McIntosh

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    Founded on the principles of religious freedom, America in the 1800s was fertile ground for the expansion of religious movements and all kinds of experiments in spiritual matters. Americans in the 1800s took their religion very seriously. Away from the authority of established churches, the American frontier from upstate New York to the wilds of the Utah territory was a hotbed of new, radical religion based on a personal experience of salvation, direct revelation, and enthusiastic, highly emotional gatherings at camp meetings. At the forefront of the movement to abolish slavery and women's rights, idealistic men and women in the more established Protestant churches heard a new social gospel from an educated and progressive clergy. Meanwhile, large numbers of Catholic immigrants and Jews from Central and Eastern Europe established their own religious institutions in a new land. The religious history of America in the 1800s is rich and diverse and highly influential in the social and political evolution of our country.
  • Over the Edge: Forensic Accident Reconstruction

    Kenneth McIntosh

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    When Maeve Murphy joined "The Crime Scene Club", she never imagined that she would end up going undercover to investigate street racing, and meet two young men, one of whom may be a killer. Includes forensic notes from the story, ?graphic novel? illustrations and color photographs, sections on further reading, and for more information, bibliography, index, and profiles on the author, illustrator, and series consultant.
  • Devil's Canyon: Forensic Geography

    Kenneth McIntosh

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    Think your life is difficult? Lupe Arellano struggles with an eating disorder and a complicated romantic situation. Yet those problems are nothing compared to what happens when she joins Crime Scene Club. Now, Lupe has to locate a lost treasure and survive attacks by a murderer guarding his hidden fortune. This first book in the CSC series provides information about forensic geography along with edge-of-your-seat adventure.