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Books with author Michael Collins Piper

  • The New Babylon: Those Who Reign Supreme

    Michael Collins Piper

    Paperback (American Free Press, March 15, 2011)
    The Rothschild Empire: The Modern-Day Pharisees and the Historical, Religious, and Economic Origins of the New World Order
  • Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut's Story

    Michael Collins

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), May 28, 2019)
    Based on the adult bestseller Carrying the FireIn time for the 50th anniversary of man's first landing on the moon, this re-release of Michael Collins's autobiography is a bold, sparkling testament to exploration and perseverance. In this captivating account, space traveler Collins recalls his early days as an Air Force test pilot, his training at NASA, and his unparalleled experiences in orbit, including the Apollo 11 mission, the first manned lunar landing. The final chapter to this autobiography is an exciting and convincing argument in favor of mankind's continued exploration of our universe. Originally published in 1976 and updated for this new edition, including an introduction from astronaut Scott Kelly, Collins's voice and message are sure to resonate with a new generation of readers.
  • Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut's Story

    Michael Collins

    Paperback (Square Fish, April 1, 1994)
    In this entrancing account, space traveler Michael Collins recalls his early days as an Air Force test pilot, his astronaut training at NASA, and his unparalleled experiences in orbit, including the Apollo 11 mission, the first manned lunar landing. The final chapter to his autobiography, revised and updated for this edition of Flying to the Moon, is an exciting and convincing argument in favor of mankind's continued exploration of our universe. "Several astronauts have written about their experiences, but none so well as Michael Collins...This is just the book to give the child whose parents made Yeager and The Right Stuff best sellers."-The Washington Post Book World
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  • Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut's Story

    Michael Collins

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), May 28, 2019)
    Based on the adult bestseller Carrying the FireIn time for the 50th anniversary of man's first landing on the moon, this re-release of Michael Collins's autobiography is a bold, sparkling testament to exploration and perseverance. In this captivating account, space traveler Collins recalls his early days as an Air Force test pilot, his training at NASA, and his unparalleled experiences in orbit, including the Apollo 11 mission, the first manned lunar landing. The final chapter to this autobiography is an exciting and convincing argument in favor of mankind's continued exploration of our universe. Originally published in 1976 and updated for this new edition, including an introduction from astronaut Scott Kelly, Collins's voice and message are sure to resonate with a new generation of readers.
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  • Some Scary Stories

    Michael R. Collins

    eBook
    Worlds of dark and ghoulish delight. Are you ready to read Some Scary Stories? Take a ride in someone’s head as they try to survive the rigors of a demonic exorcism. Step back in time as a young puritan lad is tempted by the children of the forest. Find out what’s it’s like to be haunted by a spirit that both loves and hates you. Go on an innocent date that ends up opening the gates of Hell here on Earth. These, and more, eerie tales await.Dim the lights. Settle in. It’s time for Some Scary Stories.
  • Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut's Story

    Michael Collins

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), April 1, 2011)
    In this entrancing account, space traveler Michael Collins recalls his early days as an Air Force test pilot, his astronaut training at NASA, and his unparalleled experiences in orbit, including the Apollo 11 mission, the first manned lunar landing. The final chapter to his autobiography, revised and updated for this edition of Flying to the Moon, is an exciting and convincing argument in favor of mankind's continued exploration of our universe. "Several astronauts have written about their experiences, but none so well as Michael Collins...This is just the book to give the child whose parents made Yeager and The Right Stuff best sellers."-The Washington Post Book World
  • Pale Winter Sun

    Michael R Collins

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 18, 2016)
    Updated 2nd Edition.Isolation in the cold of winter. That’s all Mark Jensen has as he fights to survive. Living in the small Mormon community of Grason, Idaho, Mark and his best friend Trevor have no one but themselves. Both are shunned from their families for simply trying to live open and honestly as homosexual. Cold and queer, the boys make do with what little they can, counting on no one but themselves in the stark Idaho countryside. Mark’s struggles increase when he becomes afraid of confiding in his last friend. The growing realization that he is bisexual confuses and conflicts him. It leaves him feeling more alone than ever. Friendships are redefined and stretched to the limit as the two young men scratch by and they ask themselves; can they survive each other?
  • Charlie Chan in The Temple of the Golden Horde

    Michael Collins

    eBook (Wildside Press, Nov. 30, 2010)
    Charlie Chan, visiting San Francisco to make a speech, finds himself swept into one of his most puzzling--and dangerous--cases! A cult known as the Golden Horde is running a spiritual retreat, helping the disturbed and the depressed find inner peace. Benny Chan, who worked for the Golden Horde, is dead ... but the priceless treasure he carried has been recovered. Benny's sister is searching for the truth, and Chan agrees to help her. Ancient scrolls, shadowy villains, and an ancient organization with modern ties to organized crime are just the start. For this case will take Chan across the Pacific in search of answers ... and to the edges of the human psyche!
  • Charlie Chan in The Temple of the Golden Horde

    Michael Collins

    Paperback (Wildside Press, Dec. 20, 2004)
    The rarest of scrolls from the days of Ghengis Khan, shadowy villains, and an ancient organization with ties to modern organized crime are just the start. For this case will take Charlie Chan across the Pacific in search of answers . . . and to the edges of the human psyche!
  • Some Scary Stories

    Michael R. Collins

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 30, 2019)
    Worlds of dark and ghoulish delight. Are you ready to read Some Scary Stories? Take a ride in someone’s head as they try to survive the rigors of a demonic exorcism. Step back in time as a young puritan lad is tempted by the children of the forest. Find out what’s it’s like to be haunted by a spirit that both loves and hates you. Go on an innocent date that ends up opening the gates of Hell here on Earth. These and many more eerie tales await.Dim the lights. Settle in. It’s time for Some Scary Stories.
  • The Keepers of Truth: A Novel

    Michael Collins

    eBook (Simon & Schuster, Nov. 3, 2001)
    The last of a manufacturing dynasty in a dying industrial town, Bill lives alone in the family mansion and works for the Truth, the moribund local paper. He yearns to write long philosophical pieces about the American dream gone sour, not the flaccid write-ups of bake-off contests demanded by the Truth. Then, old man Lawton goes missing, and suspicion fixes on his son, Ronny. Paradoxically, the specter of violent death breathes new life into the town. For Bill, a deeper and more disturbing involvement with the Lawtons ensues. The Lawton murder and the obsessions it awakes in the town come to symbolize the mood of a nation on the edge. Compulsively readable, The Keepers of Truth startles both with its insights and with Collins's powerful, incisive writing.
  • The Keepers of Truth: A Novel

    Michael Collins

    Paperback (Scribner, Sept. 25, 2001)
    The last of a manufacturing dynasty in a dying industrial town, Bill lives alone in the family mansion and works for the Truth, the moribund local paper. He yearns to write long philosophical pieces about the American dream gone sour, not the flaccid write-ups of bake-off contests demanded by the Truth. Then, old man Lawton goes missing, and suspicion fixes on his son, Ronny. Paradoxically, the specter of violent death breathes new life into the town. For Bill, a deeper and more disturbing involvement with the Lawtons ensues. The Lawton murder and the obsessions it awakes in the town come to symbolize the mood of a nation on the edge. Compulsively readable, The Keepers of Truth startles both with its insights and with Collins's powerful, incisive writing.