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  • Roberts' Guide for Butlers and Other Household Staff

    Robert Roberts

    eBook (Skyhorse, May 13, 2014)
    Originally published in 1827, Roberts’ Guide for Butlers and Other Household Staff was a handbook for servants to perform their duties more efficiently and thoughtfully. Roberts gives a plethora of information about household duties of a butler like:• How to dress suitably for work• Regulations for the dinner table• Directions for cleaning tea trays• Giving Britannia metal a brilliant polish• Preserving fruits for the year• Addressing and behaving properly around your employer• And many more insightsRoberts provides information on how to make the best-tasting lemonade; preserving good wine for years; not passing judgments on the other servants; never letting your master ring the bell for you twice; cleaning dirty tables with a mix of milk, turpentine, and sweet oil; rubbing off rust with salad oil and lime; and other useful tidbits for the curious butler. This is a fascinating look behind the scenes of household help and will delight any nineteenth century enthusiast.
  • Trampship Wars 2

    L.D. Roberts

    language (Roberts Press, May 28, 2016)
    Mark has no choice but to soldier on trying to stay alive long enough to provide help that is not wanted to get his Family's Trampship "Star Queen 52" back into space before delivery late charges on the cargo it is carrying bankrupts the ship. Between crewmen that hate him, the planet's Government that think junk ships should be scrapped and not allowed to leave for the safety of their crews, the military that wants to use his ship as a sacrificial test target in their fight against the pirates in the far Outback and a pirate that was using the space port the Queen landed in for washing stolen cargo and all to ready to take vengeance on the ship that cost him his own family when he took the Star Queen 21 years before, the Star Queen does not stand a chance.
  • Hunted: On the Run

    S. Roberts

    language (, Jan. 17, 2015)
    Sometime you have to find out you're average...Before you can be exceptional.Riding his bike home from the library, Sean Sharpe finds out that the world isn't quite as average as he'd originally thought. After narrowly surviving an attack by a mysterious assailant, he is approached by another stranger--one who claims to be a Hunter. He tells Sean that his attacker was one of the Nephilim; half human spawn of fallen angels who have taken the form of creatures of the night.Even worse, the Hunters believe that the Nephilim will want revenge for killing one of their own.Sean is faced with a bitter reality; the world may not be average, but he is. There is nothing special about him. If he is going to survive, he will have to learn to be more than average.But will it be enough?
  • Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend

    Gary L. Roberts

    Paperback (Wiley, Aug. 13, 2007)
    Acclaim for Doc Holliday "Splendid . . . not only the most readable yet definitive study of Holliday yet published, it is one of the best biographies of nineteenth-century Western 'good-bad men' to appear in the last twenty years. It was so vivid and gripping that I read it twice." --Howard R. Lamar, Sterling Professor Emeritus of History, Yale University, and author of The New Encyclopedia of the American West "The history of the American West is full of figures who have lived on as romanticized legends. They deserve serious study simply because they have continued to grip the public imagination. Such was Doc Holliday, and Gary Roberts has produced a model for looking at both the life and the legend of these frontier immortals." --Robert M. Utley, author of The Lance and the Shield: The Life and Times of Sitting Bull "Doc Holliday emerges from the shadows for the first time in this important work of Western biography. Gary L. Roberts has put flesh and soul to the man who has long been one of the most mysterious figures of frontier history. This is both an important work and a wonderful read." --Casey Tefertiller, author of Wyatt Earp: The Life Behind the Legend "Gary Roberts is one of a foremost class of writers who has created a real literature and authentic history of the so-called Western. His exhaustively researched and beautifully written Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend reveals a pathetically ill and tortured figure, but one of such intense loyalty to Wyatt Earp that it brought him limping to the O.K. Corral and into the glare of history." --Jack Burrows, author of John Ringo: The Gunfighter Who Never Was "Gary L. Roberts manifested an interest in Doc Holliday at a very early age, and he has devoted these past thirty-odd years to serious and detailed research in the development and writing of Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend. The world knows Holliday as Doc Holliday. Family members knew him as John. Somewhere in between the two lies the real John Henry Holliday. Roberts reflects this concept in his writing. This book should be of interest to Holliday devotees as well as newly found readers." --Susan McKey Thomas, cousin of Doc Holliday and coauthor of In Search of the Hollidays
  • Jada L. Roberts: Bigfoot Stories

    Jada L. Roberts

    eBook (Jada L Roberts Publishing, Sept. 3, 2017)
    From the author of " Sharing the Mountain with Bigfoot", Jada L. Roberts Bigfoot Stories are collections of stories from eyewitnesses that had their own encounters with an unknown creature lurking in the woods that is called Bigfoot.These eyewitnesses have contacted the author and wanted to share their story. These reports are from ordinary men and women who have seen Bigfoot in the flesh and have told that their lives have been changed forever.Read the stories about:1. Camping in an RV Park2. Cattle Ranch3. Appalachian Trail4. Mobile Home5. Cumberland PlateauAfter reading these stories, you may want to think twice before going out in the woods!Be sure to read the three book series "Sharing the Mountain with Bigfoot; The First Year, The Second Year, and The Third Year, By Jada L RobertsAbout the Author:Jada L. Roberts is an avid reader. With a BS in American History and passion for writing, the author relives and now writes about her and her family's past experiences with an unknown creature that haunted them in the woods of the Appalachian Mountains.The author's hobbies are reading, writing, long distant hiking, and enjoying quality time with her first grandchild.
  • Army Way

    L. D. Roberts

    language (, June 2, 2020)
    Army Way is a fun reader written for kids by kids that captures the Army life with rhyming pairs and bold photographs. This easy-to-read book is perfect for emergent readers. Military children ages 4-7 will find familiarity and acceptance with a reader that highlights normal for those in the Army. Non-military children will enjoy exposure to the military way of life illustrated by real-world pictures and decodable rhymes found in this picture book. Army Way, great for beginning reading, was written by three siblings who became fascinated with the Army upon visiting an actual Army base for an All American Week presentation. The equipment, the uniforms, the demonstrations all were novel. Find pictures of their experience hidden in this (early reader) book.
  • This Dark and Bloody Ground: Tales of Frontier America, Book 1, Maggie's Story

    Lori Roberts

    Paperback (Canterbury House Publishing, Ltd, Sept. 1, 2019)
    Twelve-year old Maggie Diele is on the adventure of a lifetime. Traveling to newly acquired Kentucke, Maggie and her family embark on a trek through the Appalachian Mountains to the Cumberland Gap. There, her family, and others like them will follow Daniel Boone through the Gap to the dangerous settlement of Boonesborough in 1776. The country is in turmoil as the Revolutionary War begins.The newly arrived settlers find the area rugged and prone to attack from nearby Indians. After seeing one of the children massacred, the men keep their long rifles and muskets at the ready.Young Maggie and her best friend, Mary Katherine, want to join the pretty and popular Jemima Boone and Calloway sisters for an afternoon excursion on the river. Being turned away, the two girls decide to follow the trio from the bluff above the river. As Maggie and Mary Katherine watch, they see Indians sneak up on the girls in the canoe. They turn and run. But will they make it back to the fort in time to warn the men to save the girls--or will they too fall prey to the savages?
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  • Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend

    Gary L. Roberts

    eBook (Wiley, May 12, 2011)
    Acclaim for Doc Holliday "Splendid . . . not only the most readable yet definitive study of Holliday yet published, it is one of the best biographies of nineteenth-century Western 'good-bad men' to appear in the last twenty years. It was so vivid and gripping that I read it twice." --Howard R. Lamar, Sterling Professor Emeritus of History, Yale University, and author of The New Encyclopedia of the American West "The history of the American West is full of figures who have lived on as romanticized legends. They deserve serious study simply because they have continued to grip the public imagination. Such was Doc Holliday, and Gary Roberts has produced a model for looking at both the life and the legend of these frontier immortals." --Robert M. Utley, author of The Lance and the Shield: The Life and Times of Sitting Bull "Doc Holliday emerges from the shadows for the first time in this important work of Western biography. Gary L. Roberts has put flesh and soul to the man who has long been one of the most mysterious figures of frontier history. This is both an important work and a wonderful read." --Casey Tefertiller, author of Wyatt Earp: The Life Behind the Legend "Gary Roberts is one of a foremost class of writers who has created a real literature and authentic history of the so-called Western. His exhaustively researched and beautifully written Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend reveals a pathetically ill and tortured figure, but one of such intense loyalty to Wyatt Earp that it brought him limping to the O.K. Corral and into the glare of history." --Jack Burrows, author of John Ringo: The Gunfighter Who Never Was "Gary L. Roberts manifested an interest in Doc Holliday at a very early age, and he has devoted these past thirty-odd years to serious and detailed research in the development and writing of Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend. The world knows Holliday as Doc Holliday. Family members knew him as John. Somewhere in between the two lies the real John Henry Holliday. Roberts reflects this concept in his writing. This book should be of interest to Holliday devotees as well as newly found readers." --Susan McKey Thomas, cousin of Doc Holliday and coauthor of In Search of the Hollidays
  • Roberts' Guide for Butlers and Other Household Staff

    Robert Roberts

    Paperback (Skyhorse, May 13, 2014)
    Originally published in 1827, Roberts’ Guide for Butlers and Other Household Staff was a handbook for servants to perform their duties more efficiently and thoughtfully. Roberts gives a plethora of information about household duties of a butler like:• How to dress suitably for work• Regulations for the dinner table• Directions for cleaning tea trays• Giving Britannia metal a brilliant polish• Preserving fruits for the year• Addressing and behaving properly around your employer• And many more insightsRoberts provides information on how to make the best-tasting lemonade; preserving good wine for years; not passing judgments on the other servants; never letting your master ring the bell for you twice; cleaning dirty tables with a mix of milk, turpentine, and sweet oil; rubbing off rust with salad oil and lime; and other useful tidbits for the curious butler. This is a fascinating look behind the scenes of household help and will delight any nineteenth century enthusiast.
  • Sharing the Mountain with Bigfoot: The Third Year

    Jada L. Roberts

    eBook (J.L. Roberts publishings, July 21, 2017)
    Jake, Jada, and their two children, Cody and Emma, where living in the mountains of the Appalachians. The things that were happening around their property and farmhouse with an unknown creature were getting out of control. So much so, that Jada was scared to be left alone at the house with their two children when Jake had to go to work in the city. If you haven't read the first and second books "Sharing the Mountain with Bigfoot" The First Year, and The Second Year please do so for this book is a continuation of those two books.This book starts with the third year living on the farm that Jake and Jada purchased to raise their children and to have a little piece of their own little paradise. But their paradise is not so peaceful as they would like. Can Jada and her family brave the terrorizing experiences that the creature has caused and live on the property in the mountains that they call paradise? Included at the end of this book are pictures of the property where the terrorizing encounters took place.Sharing the Mountain with Bigfoot series is a true story of one family's terrorizing encounter with an unknown creature lurking in the woods of the Appalachian Mountains.ABOUT THE AUTHOR;Jada L. Roberts grew up in a big city in Florida. She moved to a small town near the Appalachian Mountains when she was seventeen years old, where she met and married the man of her dreams. Nowadays, the author enjoys spending time with her first grandchild and is living far away from the Appalachian Mountains.Check out Jada L. Roberts author page for a book trailer video of this book series.reach out and message the author on Facebook at www.facebook.com/jadalroberts07
  • A Kid's Guide to China

    Jack L. Roberts

    eBook (Curious Kids Press, April 17, 2017)
    A Kid’s Guide to China is an engaging, easy-to-read book for kids about this fascinating country where one-fifth of the world’s population live. From the Forbidden City and the Great Wall of China to life in China today, the book provides young readers an inside look at one of the world’s oldest civilizations that today is a very modern country. The e-book is part of the "A Kid's Guide to..." series, which takes kids on an exciting adventure to countries and cultures around the world. Each book focuses on one country and includes large, colorful photographs, informational charts and graphs, and quirky and bizarre “Did You Know” facts, all designed to bring the country and its people to life. Designed primarily for recreational, high-interest reading, the informational text series is also a great resource for students to use to research geography topics or writing assignments. "A Kid's Guide to..." series is designed for grades 4-6, ages 9-12 and is a companion series to PlanetKids for younger readers, both series published by Curious Kids Press (www.curiouskidspress.com)
  • Letter and Number Tracing Practice Workbook for Ages 3-5

    DL Roberts

    Paperback (Independently published, )
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