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  • Killing Keiko: The True Story of Free Willy's Return to the Wild

    Mark Simmons

    Paperback (Callinectes Press, Oct. 20, 2014)
    In 1978, a young killer whale “Keiko” was collected off the east coast of Iceland and spent the next 18 years in human care. At Reino Aventura Park in Mexico, his home was not conducive to good health, and over time his condition deteriorated. In 1993, Keiko became the star of Free Willy, a Warner Bros. blockbuster movie, that enchanted the public and led children and adults to believe that a whale, long-held in the care of man, could successfully make its way in the wild.Animal rights organizations lobbied for a real-life release program for Keiko, similar to his fictitious counterpart, and millions of dollars were raised to return the orca back to his home waters.Author Mark Simmons was leader of the team of animal behaviorists brought to Iceland as part of the release project. But the program was doomed to failure from the start; plagued by hidden agendas and an organization unable to recognize that Keiko needed to learn to be wild before any chance at survival could exist.
  • Killing Keiko

    Mark Simmons

    eBook (Callinectes Press, Oct. 20, 2014)
    In 1978, a young killer whale “Keiko” was collected off the east coast of Iceland and spent the next 18 years in human care. At Reino Aventura Park in Mexico, his home was not conducive to good health, and over time his condition deteriorated. In 1993, Keiko became the star of Free Willy, a Warner Bros. blockbuster movie, that enchanted the public and led children and adults to believe that a whale, long-held in the care of man, could successfully make its way in the wild.Animal rights organizations lobbied for a real-life release program for Keiko, similar to his fictitious counterpart, and millions of dollars were raised to return the orca back to his home waters.Author Mark Simmons was leader of the team of animal behaviorists brought to Iceland as part of the release project. But the program was doomed to failure from the start; plagued by hidden agendas and an organization unable to recognize that Keiko needed to learn to be wild before any chance at survival could exist.
  • Flight to Freedom!

    Mari Bolte, Mark Simmons

    eBook (Capstone Press, Nov. 1, 2014)
    When a spontaneous time leap sends Nickolas Flux back to the height of the Underground Railroad, what's a teenage history buff to do? Try to help a runaway slave escape, of course! From slave catchers to safe houses, Nick must survive a journey on the secret network that helped runaway slaves gain their freedom.
  • Tik Tok: Complete Guide to Growing your Followers, to Increase Fan, Became Famous and Generate Passive Income

    Mark Simon

    eBook (, May 24, 2020)
    Are you struggling to learn the ins and outs of Tik Tok?Tik Tok is the biggest media platform around and is constantly gaining more users everyday. Currently it has a wider reach than Facebook and YouTube combined. Meaning that if you don’t have a presence on the platform than you are being left behind.No matter what kind of business you are in you need to have Tik Tok presence, this is especially true if you want to be any sort of influencer. People have been becoming stars on the platform over night, and even transforming the social currency from Tik Tok into multi-million dollar Hollywood deals.And the best part is with this book you can too. This book will show you how to set up your Tik Tok the right way so that you can start generating real followers right from the start. The kind of subscribers that will help you climb to the top, and support your career the whole way.This book will teach you: ● What Tik Tok is and how to set one up ● How to make an interesting Tik Tok video ● Why videos go viral and how to make one ● How to stay consistent ● How to make a content plan and stick to it ● How interact with your subscribers in an authentic way ● And so much more!You can earn real passive income from Tik Tok in a fun and creative way. And by following the lessons in this book you’ll able to do it in a way that will help you to make a career.If you are serious about learning all about Tik Tok so you can make a sustainable income from it then you need to get this book today!
  • Mark Twain - American Popular Music, Grades 5 - 8

    Mark Ammons

    Paperback (Mark Twain Media, Feb. 19, 2010)
    Make music come alive for students in grades 5 and up with American Popular Music! This 96-page book explores how the roots of American music began and developed. From European musical traditions in the seventeenth century to African American music today, this book uncovers a foundation and appreciation of America’s music. It features genres such as ragtime, blues, Dixieland, swing, big band, musical theater, folk, country western, rock and roll, disco, funk, punk, rap, alternative, and contemporary Christian.
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  • Killing Keiko: The True Story of Free Willy's Return to the Wild

    Mark Simmons

    Hardcover (Callinectes Press, Oct. 20, 2014)
    In 1978, a young killer whale “Keiko” was collected off the east coast of Iceland and spent the next 18 years in human care. At Reino Aventura Park in Mexico, his home was not conducive to good health, and over time his condition deteriorated. In 1993, Keiko became the star of Free Willy, a Warner Bros. blockbuster movie, that enchanted the public and led children and adults to believe that a whale, long-held in the care of man, could successfully make its way in the wild. Animal rights organizations lobbied for a real-life release program for Keiko, similar to his fictitious counterpart, and millions of dollars were raised to return the orca back to his home waters. Author Mark Simmons was leader of the team of animal behaviorists brought to Iceland as part of the release project. But the program was doomed to failure from the start; plagued by hidden agendas and an organization unable to recognize that Keiko needed to learn to be wild before any chance at survival could exist. (Mark A. Simmons)
  • New Mexico: A History

    Marc Simmons

    eBook (W. W. Norton & Company, June 17, 1977)
    Today, as much as ever before, the red-rock, pinon-covered state of New Mexico remains tierra encantada, "the land of enchantment," to Indians, Anglos, and descendants of the conquistadores.New Mexico's long history of intermingling peoples and of efforts to balance human needs with nature's resources can instruct a nation facing similar hard decisions in the late twentieth century. It is a story, believes author Marc Simmons, that contains within it a perpetual declaration of independence.
  • New Mexico!

    Marc Simmons

    Hardcover (University of New Mexico Press, May 1, 1997)
    This popular fourth-grade-level textbook introduces the young reader to New Mexico's past and present, beginning with its geography and covering the changes in the state's culture, society, and economy from earliest times and until the present. Mindful that the student reading this book is probably learning about New Mexico history for the first time, this volume's abundant illustrations and engaging text will spark and sustain readers' interest. New Mexico has been continuously settled for over 10,000 years, and this book is centered on the various cultural traditions contributed and blended over time by many groups of people. When students finish the book, they will better understand how different cultures shaped the way we live today as well as know major events and key people in New Mexico's development. A separate teachers guide, complete with lesson plans and instructional suggestions as well as student activities and exercises, is also available. If twenty or more copies of New Mexico! are purchased, one copy of the teachers guide is free. (Call for more information.)
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  • Massacre on the Lordsburg Road: A Tragedy of the Apache Wars

    Marc Simmons

    eBook (Texas A&M University Press, Dec. 6, 2004)
    In the spring of 1883 Apache raiders massacred Judge McComas and his wife Juniata and kidnapped their six-year-old son Charley as the family traveled on a desolate road in southwestern New Mexico Territory, all victims of revenge sought by the Apaches for Gen. George Crook's campaign.At the time, the entire circumstances concerning this tragic incident had not been fully understood--or perhaps cared about. In Massacre on the Lordsburg Road, historian Marc Simmons brings to light one of the last massacres of the Indian wars, presenting exactly why and how the McComases met their end on that desolate road, the events that led up to it, and the public reactions that followed.Simmons recounts the raids and counter-raids leading up to the massacre and General Crook's subsequent Sierra Madre campaign. This was the first use of the "Hot Pursuit Treaty" signed between the United States and Mexico in 1882, allowing troops of either country to follow hostile Indians across the border.With balanced, honest treatment Simmons constructs from long-buried fragments the events of that fateful day, the motivation for the attack, the subsequent publicity and search for the missing son, and, in broader terms, the cultural friction and clash between the Apache and the settler. The puzzlement of why a reputably wise and able man would lead his family into such a fatal predicament, the pursuit of the Apaches into Mexico by General Crook, and the ironic circumstance of Charley McComas's death at the hands of Crook's troops in a raid on the Apache camp, illustrates that past events were as complex and as human as those today.Though academically thorough in its exploration and deliverance, Massacre on the Lordsburg Road will interest general readers of Indian history.
  • Massacre on the Lordsburg Road: A Tragedy of the Apache Wars

    Marc Simmons

    Hardcover (Texas A & M Univ Pr, Nov. 1, 1997)
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  • Massacre on the Lordsburg Road: A Tragedy of the Apache Wars

    Marc Simmons

    Paperback (Texas A&M University Press, Dec. 6, 2004)
    In the spring of 1883 Apache raiders massacred Judge McComas and his wife Juniata and kidnapped their six-year-old son Charley as the family traveled on a desolate road in southwestern New Mexico Territory, all victims of revenge sought by the Apaches for Gen. George Crook's campaign.At the time, the entire circumstances concerning this tragic incident had not been fully understood--or perhaps cared about. In Massacre on the Lordsburg Road, historian Marc Simmons brings to light one of the last massacres of the Indian wars, presenting exactly why and how the McComases met their end on that desolate road, the events that led up to it, and the public reactions that followed. Simmons recounts the raids and counter-raids leading up to the massacre and General Crook's subsequent Sierra Madre campaign. This was the first use of the "Hot Pursuit Treaty" signed between the United States and Mexico in 1882, allowing troops of either country to follow hostile Indians across the border.With balanced, honest treatment Simmons constructs from long-buried fragments the events of that fateful day, the motivation for the attack, the subsequent publicity and search for the missing son, and, in broader terms, the cultural friction and clash between the Apache and the settler. The puzzlement of why a reputably wise and able man would lead his family into such a fatal predicament, the pursuit of the Apaches into Mexico by General Crook, and the ironic circumstance of Charley McComas's death at the hands of Crook's troops in a raid on the Apache camp, illustrates that past events were as complex and as human as those today.Though academically thorough in its exploration and deliverance, Massacre on the Lordsburg Road will interest general readers of Indian history.
  • Killing Keiko: The True Story of Free Willy's Return to the Wild by Mark Simmons

    Mark Simmons

    Hardcover (Callinectes Press, March 15, 1726)
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