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  • Age of Asango: Book II

    Matt Russell

    Paperback (Dragon Tooth Press LLC, Nov. 8, 2018)
    Four and a half years after the events of book one, Cassian is called to serve in the Denigoth military and must contend with the corrupt forces that wish to see him dead, as well as with his starborn brother, Dimitris. Gretis has honed Kota into an incredibly skilled warrior, but she remains terrified of the awesome power the sleeps within him as the time looms nearer and nearer when she must draw it out. Livia and Iona must begin to face the consequences of who and what each of them truly is.
  • Age of Asango: Book I

    Matt Russell

    language (Dragon Tooth Press LLC, Oct. 17, 2018)
    It is an age of slavery, of magic, wonder, and racism...He is known by many as ‘The Heretic,’ an audacious young man who stands in open defiance of the immoral social order of Denigoth. Cassian Asango is considered by many to be the most dangerous human in the world. He might become emperor one day if his enemies do not succeed in killing him first. In this world of powerful magic, devious politics, supernatural creatures, and ancient prophecies, Asango believes himself clever enough to take on the most powerful forces in existence and win. Destiny has its own plans for the young man though…
  • Age of Asango: Book II

    Matt Russell

    language (Dragon Tooth Press LLC, Nov. 16, 2018)
    Four and a half years after the events of book one, Cassian is called to serve in the Denigoth military and must contend with the corrupt forces that wish to see him dead, as well as with his starborn brother, Dimitris. Gretis has honed Kota into an incredibly skilled warrior, but she remains terrified of the awesome power the sleeps within him as the time looms nearer and nearer when she must draw it out. Livia and Iona must begin to face the consequences of who and what each of them truly is.
  • Age of Asango: Book I

    Matt Russell

    Paperback (Dragon Tooth Press LLC, Nov. 7, 2018)
    It is an age of slavery, of magic, wonder, and racism...The greatest threat to the order of the Denigoth Empire is a sixteen-year-old genius named Cassian Asango. Five years before, his parents were put to death for thought crimes. In the years since, Cassian has honed his tremendous talent for sorcery and dared to follow in his parents’ footsteps, speaking defiantly against the evils in his society. Many factions seek to kill him, but he is clever, resourceful, and far more dangerous than anyone anticipates.
  • Beethoven's Hair: An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved

    Russell Martin

    Paperback (Broadway Books, Oct. 9, 2001)
    The basis for the movie of the same name, an astonishing tale of one lock of hair and its amazing travels--from nineteenth-century Vienna to twenty-first-century America.When Ludwig van Beethoven lay dying in 1827, a young musician named Ferdinand Hiller came to pay his respects to the great composer, snipping a lock of Beethoven's hair as a keepsake--as was custom at the time--in the process. For a century, the lock of hair was a treasured Hiller family relic, until it somehow found its way to the town of Gilleleje, in Nazi-occupied Denmark. There, it was given to a local doctor, Kay Fremming, who was deeply involved in the effort to help save hundreds of hunted and frightened Jews.After Fremming's death, his daughter assumed ownership of the lock, and eventually consigned it for sale at Sotheby's, where two American Beethoven enthusiasts, Ira Brilliant and Che Guevara, purchased it in 1994. Subsequently, they and others instituted a series of complex forensic tests in the hope of finding the probable causes of the composer's chronically bad health, his deafness, and the final demise that Ferdinand Hiller had witnessed all those years ago. The results, revealed for the first time here, are the most compelling explanation yet offered for why one of the foremost musicians the world has ever known was forced to spend much of his life in silence.In Beethoven's Hair, Russell Martin has created a rich historical treasure hunt, a tale of false leads, amazing breakthroughs, and incredible revelations. This unique and fascinating book is a moving testament to the power of music, the lure of relics, the heroism of the Resistance movement, and the brilliance of molecular science.
  • Beethoven's Hair: An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved

    Russell Martin

    eBook (Broadway Books, Jan. 8, 2002)
    The basis for the movie of the same name, an astonishing tale of one lock of hair and its amazing travels--from nineteenth-century Vienna to twenty-first-century America.When Ludwig van Beethoven lay dying in 1827, a young musician named Ferdinand Hiller came to pay his respects to the great composer, snipping a lock of Beethoven's hair as a keepsake--as was custom at the time--in the process. For a century, the lock of hair was a treasured Hiller family relic, until it somehow found its way to the town of Gilleleje, in Nazi-occupied Denmark. There, it was given to a local doctor, Kay Fremming, who was deeply involved in the effort to help save hundreds of hunted and frightened Jews.After Fremming's death, his daughter assumed ownership of the lock, and eventually consigned it for sale at Sotheby's, where two American Beethoven enthusiasts, Ira Brilliant and Che Guevara, purchased it in 1994. Subsequently, they and others instituted a series of complex forensic tests in the hope of finding the probable causes of the composer's chronically bad health, his deafness, and the final demise that Ferdinand Hiller had witnessed all those years ago. The results, revealed for the first time here, are the most compelling explanation yet offered for why one of the foremost musicians the world has ever known was forced to spend much of his life in silence.In Beethoven's Hair, Russell Martin has created a rich historical treasure hunt, a tale of false leads, amazing breakthroughs, and incredible revelations. This unique and fascinating book is a moving testament to the power of music, the lure of relics, the heroism of the Resistance movement, and the brilliance of molecular science.
  • Mining the Social Web: Data Mining Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Google+, Github, And More

    Matthew A. Russell

    Paperback (O'Reilly Media, Oct. 20, 2013)
    How can you tap into the wealth of social web data to discover who’s making connections with whom, what they’re talking about, and where they’re located? With this expanded and thoroughly revised edition, you’ll learn how to acquire, analyze, and summarize data from all corners of the social web, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, GitHub, email, websites, and blogs.Employ the Natural Language Toolkit, NetworkX, and other scientific computing tools to mine popular social web sitesApply advanced text-mining techniques, such as clustering and TF-IDF, to extract meaning from human language dataBootstrap interest graphs from GitHub by discovering affinities among people, programming languages, and coding projectsBuild interactive visualizations with D3.js, an extraordinarily flexible HTML5 and JavaScript toolkitTake advantage of more than two-dozen Twitter recipes, presented in O’Reilly’s popular "problem/solution/discussion" cookbook formatThe example code for this unique data science book is maintained in a public GitHub repository. It’s designed to be easily accessible through a turnkey virtual machine that facilitates interactive learning with an easy-to-use collection of IPython Notebooks.
  • House Without Walls

    Russell

    eBook (Yellow Jacket, Sept. 24, 2019)
    For most people, home is a place with four walls. It's a place to eat, sleep, rest, and live. For a refugee, the concept of home is ever-changing, ever-moving, ever-wavering. And often, it doesn't have any walls at all.Eleven-year-old Lam escapes from Vietnam with Dee Dee during the Vietnamese Boat People Exodus in 1979, when people from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia fled their homelands for safety. For a refugee, the trip is a long and perilous one, filled with dangerous encounters with pirates and greedy sailors, a lack of food and water, and even the stench of a dead body onboard. When they finally arrive at a refugee camp, Lam befriends Dao, a girl her age who becomes like a sister-a welcome glimmer of happiness after a terrifying journey. Readers will feel as close to Lam as the jade pendant she wears around her neck, sticking by her side throughout her journey as she experiences fear, crushing loss, boredom, and some small moments of joy along the way. Written in verse, this is a heartfelt story that is sure to build empathy and compassion for refugees around the world escaping oppression.
  • Beethoven's Hair: An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved

    Russell Martin

    Hardcover (Broadway, Oct. 17, 2000)
    Ludwig van Beethoven lay dying in 1827, a young musician named Ferdinand Hiller came to pay his respects to the great composer. In those days, it was customary to snip a lock of hair as a keepsake, and this Hiller did a day after Beethoven's death. By the time he was buried, Beethoven's head had been nearly shorn by the many people who similarly had wanted a lasting memento of the great man. Such was his powerful effect on all those who had heard his music.For a century, the lock of hair was a treasured Hiller family relic, and perhaps was destined to end up sequestered in a bank vault, until it somehow found its way to the town of Gilleleje, in Nazi-occupied Denmark, during the darkest days of the Second World War. There, it was given to a local doctor, Kay Fremming, who was deeply involved in the effort to help save hundreds of hunted and frightened Jews. Who gave him the hair, and why? And what was the fate of those refugees, holed up in the attic of Gilleleje's church?After Fremming's death, his daughter assumed ownership of the lock, and eventually consigned it for sale at Sotheby's, where two American Beethoven enthusiasts, Ira Brilliant and Che Guevara, purchased it in 1994. Subsequently, they and others instituted a series of complex forensic tests in the hope of finding the probable causes of the composer's chronically bad health, his deafness, and the final demise that Ferdinand Hiller had witnessed all those years ago. The results, revealed for the first time here, are startling, and are the most compelling explanation yet offered for why one of the foremost musicians the world has ever known was forced to spend much of his life in silence.In Beethoven's Hair, Russell Martin has created a rich historical treasure hunt, an Indiana Jones-like tale of false leads, amazing breakthroughs, and incredible revelations. This unique and fascinating book is a moving testament to the power of music, the lure of relics, the heroism of the Resistance movement, and the brilliance of molecular science.An astonishing tale of one lock of hair and its amazing travels--from nineteenth-century Vienna to twenty-first-century America.
  • Wonder Light

    R. R. Russell

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Young Readers, May 7, 2013)
    Deep in the heart of a mist-shrouded island, an impossible secret is about to be discovered. Twig is used to feeling unwanted. Sent to live on a pony ranch for "troubled" girls on a misty, haunted island, Twig is about to discover the impossible -- someone who needs her. Jolted awake from a bad dream, Twig follows the desperate whinny of a terrified horse out to the stables. There in the straw is a bleating little scrap of moonbeam. A silver-white filly with cloven hooves and a tiny, spiraling horn. A baby unicorn. Now Twig knows what secret is hiding in the island's mist: the last free unicorn herd. And a mysterious boy named Ben who insists that this impossible creature is now Twig's to care for. That she needs Twig's love and protection. Because there's something out there in the deep, dense shadows that's hunting for them... "R. R. Russell's Wonder Light dares to explore a world where unicorns are creatures of wonder and power, and girls can find both strength and courage to be themselves." -Robin Hobb, International bestselling author
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  • Skits & Plays for One Puppeteer

    J.M. Russell

    language (, March 29, 2017)
    A variety of fractured fairy tales, some silly rhymes, and a library mystery. All have been successfully performed for public library programs and birthday parties. Recommended for age 3-7. (Includes some skits previously published in "Easy Animal Puppet Shows" and "Easy Children's Rhyme Puppet Shows.)
  • Young-hee and the Pullocho

    Mark Russell

    eBook (Tuttle Publishing, )
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