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  • Rodeo

    Morris

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, Dec. 7, 2015)
    Lucky Luke has run afoul of a desperado. Fortunately, this ain’t his first rodeo! Lucky Luke arrives at Navajo City just in time to sign up for the town’s big rodeo. But the prize money promised to the winner is attracting some unsavoury types, and among the participating cowboys is one Cactus Kid, an unrepentant bully and outlaw. The clash is inevitable, both in and outside the arena, and Luke will have to fight with his customary aplomb and humour—before riding off to new adventures.
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  • Outlaws

    Morris

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, June 5, 2014)
    The story of the original Dalton brothers. Everyone knows Joe, Jack, William and Averell Dalton, the four dumbest desperadoes in the Old West and the worst enemies of Lucky Luke’s holidays. But before them, Luke had also encountered their cousins: real-life legends of the West Bob, Grat, Bill and Emmett. When these four began making too much trouble, Luke was called to get rid of them. Fortunately for him, they weren’t much brighter than their successors… but they did provide plenty of entertainment!The 47th adventure of Lucky Luke, and the Old West at its funniest!
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  • Lucky Luke - Volume 44 - Lucky Luke versus Pat Poker

    Morris

    language (Cinebook, March 28, 2014)
    Having accepted the sheriff’s job in Red City, Lucky Luke arrives to find a town entirely under the control of Pat Poker, a ruthless gambler, cheat and saloon owner, and his henchmen. His horse, clothes and revolver stolen, Luke decides to pass himself off as a harmless, bumbling tenderfoot, all the better to study his opponents and catch them unaware. Still, Pat won’t give up easily, and keeping him behind bars might require some additional work...
  • Lucky Luke - Volume 43 - The Bluefeet are coming!

    Morris

    language (Cinebook, March 28, 2014)
    Passing through the quiet little town of Rattlesnake, Luke exposes a Mexican gambler as a cheat and runs him out of town. Unfortunately, the hustler ends up in the hands of the Bluefeet Indians and manages to convince them to attack Rattlesnake. A siege begins, during which Luke will have to use all his guile and courage to keep the Bluefeet at bay until the Cavalry arrives.
  • Lucky Luke - Volume 56 - Under a Western Sky

    Morris

    eBook (Cinebook, Feb. 17, 2016)
    Lucky Luke arrives in Nugget Gulch in the company of another lonesome rider, John ‘The Philanthropist’ Smith. The town is buzzing with excitement over the coming horserace, and the considerable prize promised to the winner. Financially embarrassed, Luke signs up, counting on his exceptional mount to ensure victory. Unfortunately, Jolly Jumper is stolen just before the race! The lonesome cowboy will have to get by without his old friend back this time.
  • Lucky Luke - Volume 58 - The Dalton's Stash

    Morris

    language (Cinebook, July 18, 2016)
    Transferred to a new penitentiary, the Daltons are put in a cell with Fennimore Buttercup, a counterfeiter who soon begins to regret having such noisy cellmates. To get rid of the annoying brothers, he sends them on the trail of his – made-up – stash: $100,000 buried at the foot of a boulder in Red Rock Junction. One prison escape later, pursued by Lucky Luke, they discover to their horror that the spot they seek ... is inside another penitentiary!
  • Lucky Luke - Volume 54 - Rodeo

    Morris

    language (Cinebook, Nov. 27, 2015)
    Lucky Luke arrives at Navajo City just in time to sign up for the town’s big rodeo. But the prize money promised to the winner is attracting some unsavoury types, and among the participating cowboys is one Cactus Kid, an unrepentant bully and outlaw. The clash is inevitable, both in and outside the arena, and Luke will have to fight with his customary aplomb and humour – before riding off to new adventures.
  • Henry Aaron: Dream Chaser

    Roz Morris

    Paperback (Seacoast Publishing, Incorporated, Nov. 15, 2001)
    Henry Aaron grew up in a Mobile, Alabama, neighborhood during a time when black men were not allowed to play major league baseball, and the only reason was the color of their skin. The teenage Aaron never was the best student. He got in trouble for skipping class. But he was a star at the local baseball diamond. He was so good that the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro League hired him when Aaron was just 17 years old. When the rules changed and black men were allowed to play in the big leagues, Aaron was one of the first black men to be hired. And he wasn’t just good. He was great. Before he retired, he hit more home runs than any other player in the history of major league baseball.
  • Lucky Luke - Volume 55 - Arizona

    Morris

    language (Cinebook, Jan. 22, 2016)
    A gang operating around Nugget City is attacking stage coaches to steal gold shipments. After rescuing the driver of one of them, Lucky Luke arrives in town just in time to stop the murderous intents of a cheat. Pursuing the scoundrel after an epic bar fight, Luke finds out he’s a member of the gang, and will have to arrest him and the others before riding on to new adventures on the other side of the Rio Grande.
  • Beekeeping for Beginners: Your Essential Guide to Starting Your First Bee Colony, Harvesting Honey, and Building a Happy, Healthy Hive in Your Backyard

    Robert S. Morris

    eBook (, May 31, 2020)
    Whether you want 2 or 2000 hives, here’s how you do it… “Suit up, hold your weapons, put up your shields! Arm your smoke guns, the drones are here! Over… Shoot those monsters! Shoot at the QUEEN! Man down, man down!” Does this sound like a sci-fi horror movie to you? Because it could be. But, do you know the same scenario could also become your SWEETEST fairy tale? Quite literally. Yet, you might be wondering if beekeeping is right for you. Beekeeping goes far beyond a normal hobby. Besides the fun and rewarding feeling of making your own honey, you can become the hero of your neighborhood by supporting the local ecosystem. Did you know that bees perform 80% of all pollination worldwide? Unfortunately, we are facing a rapid, global bee decline caused by industrial agriculture, parasites and climate change. But we are depending on our little yellow friends. Every third bite of food eaten depends on pollinators. Without bees, we would never be able to eat apples, almonds, blueberries, cherries, cucumbers and many other crops again. With the right knowledge and the appropriate tools, you don’t need to be frightened of facing the bees in a final battle for your life. Beekeeping is easier than you think, and you’ll make best friends with your bees in no time. In fact, research has shown that bees can recognize your face the same way we do as humans! In Beekeeping for Beginners, you’ll discover: The best training to become an exceptional beekeeper The essential tools you need to avoid hurting yourself or your bees The shape, size, kinds of wood and everything else you need to know to build your own hive The 5 awesome new technologies that can take a big load off your shoulders The 4 seasons and why they are crucial to all beekeepers The most important diseases to watch out for to keep your hive healthy and alive The hidden secrets to making your honey taste exactly how you want it to The #1 thing only advanced beekeepers know and how this insider knowledge can make your life easier when dealing with your bees How your amateur beekeeping hobby can turn into a sweet and profitable career And so much more… Are you afraid of the responsibility coming with your new hobby? Keeping bees is much simpler than you think. Even if any plant you ever owned died under your care, you will keep your bees with this bulletproof step-by-step path for average Joe’s without a green thumb. Beekeeping is for everyone from young to old, from stay at home moms to travelling full-time workaholics. It doesn’t require much time, energy or knowledge and can even turn into an educational hobby for parents and their children. If you want to discover a straight forward, no nonsense approach to effective beekeeping, then scroll up and click “Add to Cart” right now.
  • Sheridan: The Life And Wars Of General Phil Sheridan

    Roy Morris Jr.

    Hardcover (Crown, April 14, 1992)
    A biography of the U.S. Army General describes Sheridan's role in such Civil War battles as Perryville, Yellow Tavern, and Five Forks, and his experiences in the post-war period. 15,000 first printing.
  • The Faith of a Seeker: Integrating Science and Scholarship with Christian Experience

    Robert H. Morris

    language (Elm Hill, July 31, 2018)
    In The Faith of a Seeker, the author draws upon his lifelong search for truth and understanding, trying to face squarely the difficult issues of faith and science and those raised by biblical criticism. After an introductory essay on seeking and the seeker, he turns to recent ideas and findings in cosmology and how they relate to biblical faith. He then devotes three full chapters to biological evolution and to the relation of humans to apes, taking the best books available on both sides of the issue and setting their arguments side by side. After finding what he feels is sufficient evidence for the biblical God, he then makes his own arguments for the being and nature of God, followed by a lengthy chapter on Jesus and a short one on the Holy Spirit, then a study of the Bible itself. The final chapters are: “The Supernatural”; “Our Human Condition”; “A Seeker’s Life of Faith”; “Concluding Remarks.”