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  • Three Years Among the Comanches

    Nelson Lee

    eBook (Enhanced Media Publishing, Jan. 25, 2017)
    First published in 1859, Nelson Lee’s Three Years Among the Comanches is perhaps the most widely known story of all Indian captivity narratives. Lee was a Texan Ranger captured by marauding Indians in the 1850s and forced to live with them as a slave for three years before making his escape. His account includes detailed descriptions of life in a nomadic Comanche village, his marriage to a young squaw, buffalo hunts, Comanche versus Apache conflicts, Comanche mythology and gut-wrenching descriptions of the terrible fates of his fellow-captives who were tortured before him, his life being spared only because of a silver alarm clock he possessed, the loud workings of which mystified his superstitious captors.
  • Three Years Among the Comanches

    Nelson Lee

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 4, 2016)
    Among the many captive narratives of the nineteenth century, Nelson Lee's stands out as one of the most thrilling and authentic. A longtime Texas Ranger, Lee was captured by Comanches and held for three long, grueling years before making his escape. Once free, he nearly lost his mind and his life during the two months it took him to make his way to a settlement. Alone, lonely, completely worn out, and uncertain of where he was, he was barely able to persevere. Back in his native state of New York, this book was compiled and published very shortly after his return. It is invaluable for its descriptions of Comanche life and the life of Texas Rangers in mid-century. Every memoir of the American West provides us with another view of the movement that changed the country forever.
  • Precious Moments Bible, Child's New King James Version

    Nelson

    Hardcover (Nelsonword Publishing Group, Sept. 15, 1985)
    Anonymous
  • Three Years Among the Comanches

    Nelson Lee

    Hardcover (Lulu.com, Jan. 24, 2017)
    First published in 1859, Nelson Lee's Three Years Among the Comanches is perhaps the most widely known story of all Indian captivity narratives. Lee was a Texan Ranger captured by marauding Indians in the 1850s and forced to live with them as a slave for three years before making his escape. His account includes detailed descriptions of life in a nomadic Comanche village, his marriage to a young squaw, buffalo hunts, Comanche versus Apache conflicts, Comanche mythology and gut-wrenching descriptions of the terrible fates of his fellow-captives who were tortured before him, his life being spared only because of a silver alarm clock he possessed, the loud workings of which mystified his superstitious captors.
  • Three Years Among the Comanches: The Narrative of Nelson Lee, Texas Ranger

    Nelson Lee

    Paperback (TwoDot, March 1, 2016)
    In this reprint of a classic Indian Captivity Narrative from the 19th century, Nelson Lee recounts his adventures and his narrow escape from the Comanches in tales nearly too tall to be true. From South America to Texas, he finds adventure everywhere. Lee emerges from one hairy situation only to ride into another daring adventure with the coolness of a Hollywood hero. For three years he is held captive among the Comanches. Tortured by his captors, this Texas Ranger survives to tell others about what he observes and learns about the Comanche tribe, and publishes one of the best descriptions of the life of the Texas Rangers.
  • Mormon Fortune Builders : And How They Did It

    Lee Nelson

    Hardcover (Council Press, March 15, 1981)
    This book is about Mormon millionaires. It contains the success stories of elevin self-made millionaires, active Mormons who started with nothing and achieved remarkable business success. They tell how they did it in their own words - all spelled out in detail. Douglas Snarr, Robert Allen, Amy LaRae Grant, Larry Haines, Paul Jewkes, Vic Cartwright, David Halls, George Murdock, Wilburn McDougal, Dave Campbell, and Jim Burr.
  • The Power to Prevent Suicide: A Guide for Teens Helping Teens

    Nelson

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, Dec. 28, 2012)
    'I just don't want to live anymore.'' Those can be scary words to hear from a friend. But what your friend really means is: ''I want help from someone to feel good about living.'' You can be that someone - and this book tells you how. The Power to Prevent Suicide. A Guide for Teens Helping Teens When teens were asked, ''Who would you tell about wanting to commit suicide?'' 90 percent said they would tell a friend first. The Power to Prevent Suicide shows how young people like you can be a friend who cares and knows what to do. In this book, you'll learn: Why someone might want to die? What you need to know about suicide and suicidal people? How to recognize the warning signs of a person who's suicidal? How to reach out to a friend in danger?, How to get help for someone who's suicidal? How to help yourself when you're feeling depressed or overwhelmed? How to get your school and community involved in teen suicide prevention Praise for the original edition of The Power to Prevent Suicide.
  • All the sounds we hear

    Lee Nelson

    Hardcover (Steck Co, March 15, 1960)
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  • All the Sounds We Hear

    Nelson. Lee

    Hardcover (Olympic Marketing Corp, June 15, 1989)
    None
  • The Guardian

    L.M. Nelson

    eBook
    Devastated by the tragic death of their parents, Camryn and Toby Hunter find themselves alone in the Idaho wilderness. When Toby discovers a pair of gold rings, he and Camryn are magically transported into a mystical land they’ve never seen before. Their only known exit is immediately sealed off, and they find themselves surrounded by mythical creatures, a beautiful waterfall oasis, and moss-covered Redwood trees with faces. Named as “the Guardian” by the locals, Toby is faced with a life-changing task. He and his sister can only return home when the elements are reunited and peace is restored to the land of Gelnoff. With only two gold rings, ten days’ worth of supplies, and the guidance of a wise, old Redwood tree, Toby and Camryn begin the journey of a lifetime.
  • Living with Stress

    Dr Nelson Lee

    Paperback (Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd, March 7, 2016)
    What causes stress in a child? Can stress impair hisability to function and develop normally?
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  • Extreme Journey The Ultimate Guide Thru The Bible

    Nelson

    Paperback (Nelson Reference & Electronic Pub, Feb. 1, 2001)
    Using the best-selling How to Get into the Bible as its foundation, Extreme Journey provides the ultimate Bible handbook for this generation. Continuing with the movie themes of the original book, but with updated layouts, graphics, and language, this volume demonstrates exactly how easy it is to understand the Bible.