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  • The Greatest Presidential Stories Never Told: 100 Tales from History to Astonish, Bewilder, and Stupefy

    Rick Beyer

    Hardcover (Harper, Oct. 16, 2007)
    What most of us don't know about our presidents could fill a book—and this just happens to be that book! From the archives of The History Channel® comes a treasure trove of quirky presidential history that will truly astonish, bewilder, and stupefy. Like Abraham Lincoln's duel or Jimmy Carter's UFO sighting . . . and let's not forget about the president who went skinny-dipping in the Potomac every day!That's the kind of presidential history you'll find in The Greatest Presidential Stories Never Told: One hundred little-known stories to make you shake your head in wonder. If you want to find out how "Hail to the Chief" came to be the president's song, why the Oval Office isn't square, which president saved the game of football, and why Washington, D.C., could have been named Hertburn, this is the book for you.Did You Know About:The custody battle that made George Washington an American?The counterfeiters who tried to steal Lincoln's body?The woman who brought down Andrew Jackson's cabinet?The man who was president for a day?You know what makes the presidents famous, but it's the stuff you don't know that makes them interesting. A feast of fascinating presidential tidbits awaits.
  • The Greatest Stories Never Told: 100 Tales from History to Astonish, Bewilder, and Stupefy

    Rick Beyer

    Hardcover (HarperResource, March 18, 2003)
    History isn't always made by great armies colliding or by great civilizations rising or falling. Sometimes it's made when a chauffeur takes a wrong turn, a scientist forgets to clean up his lab, or a drunken soldier gets a bit rowdy. That's the kind of history you'll find in The Greatest Stories Never Told.This is history candy -- the good stuff. Here are 100 tales to astonish, bewilder, and stupefy: more than two thousand years of history filled with courage, cowardice, hope, triumph, sex, intrigue, folly, humor, and ambition. It's a historical delight and a visual feast with hundreds of photographs, drawings, and maps that bring each story to life. A new discovery waits on every page: stories that changed the course of history and stories that affected what you had for breakfast this morning.Consider:The Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock because they ran out of beerSome Roman officials were so corrupt that they actually stole time itselfThree cigars changed the course of the Civil WarThe Scottish kilt was invented by an EnglishmanBased on the popular Timelab 2000® history minutes hosted by Sam Waterston on The History Channel®, this collection of fascinating historical tidbits will have you shaking your head in wonder and disbelief. But they're all true. And you'll soon find yourself telling them to your friends.
  • The Greatest War Stories Never Told: 100 Tales from Military History to Astonish, Bewilder, and Stupefy

    Rick Beyer

    Hardcover (Harper, Nov. 1, 2005)
    Search the annals of military history and you will discover no end of quirky characters and surprising true stories: The topless dancer who saved the Byzantine Empire. The World War I battle that was halted so a soccer game could be played. The scientist who invented a pigeon-guided missile in 1943. And don't forget the elderly pig whose death triggered an international crisis between the United States and Great Britain.This is the kind of history you'll find in The Greatest War Stories Never Told. One hundred fascinating stories drawn from two thousand years of military history, accompanied by a wealth of photographs, maps, drawings, and documents that help bring each story to life. Little-known tales told with a one-two punch of history and humor that will make you shake your head in disbelief -- but they're all true!Did You Know That:One military unit served on both sides during the Civil WarThe War of Jenkins's Ear was actually fought over a sea captain's earDaniel Boone was once tried for treasonA siege on Poland in 1519 gave birth to the marriage of bread and butterDiscover how war can be a catalyst for change; an engine for innovation; and an arena for valor, deceit, intrigue, ambition, revenge, audacity, folly, and even silliness. Want to know how the mafia helped the United States win World War II, when the word bazooka was coined, or how Silly Putty was invented? Read on!
  • Moscow Metal: A Doc Adams Suspense Novel

    Rick Boyer

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, June 1, 1987)
    Together with Concord Police Chief Brian Hannon, Boston detective Joe Brindelli, and the FBI, Doc Adams investigates the KGB connection to a Boston high-tech research lab
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  • Moscow Metal

    Rick Boyer

    Mass Market Paperback (Ivy Books, Dec. 27, 1988)
    Together with Concord Police Chief Brian Hannon, Boston detective Joe Brindelli, and the FBI, Doc Adams investigates the KGB connection to a Boston high-tech research lab
  • The Greatest War Stories Never Told: 100 Tales from Military History to Astonish, Bewilder, and Stupefy

    Rick Beyer

    eBook (HarperCollins e-books, July 30, 2013)
    Search the annals of military history and you will discover no end of quirky characters and surprising true stories: The topless dancer who saved the Byzantine Empire. The World War I battle that was halted so a soccer game could be played. The scientist who invented a pigeon-guided missile in 1943. And don't forget the elderly pig whose death triggered an international crisis between the United States and Great Britain.This is the kind of history you'll find in The Greatest War Stories Never Told. One hundred fascinating stories drawn from two thousand years of military history, accompanied by a wealth of photographs, maps, drawings, and documents that help bring each story to life. Little-known tales told with a one-two punch of history and humor that will make you shake your head in disbelief -- but they're all true!Did You Know That:One military unit served on both sides during the Civil WarThe War of Jenkins's Ear was actually fought over a sea captain's earDaniel Boone was once tried for treasonA siege on Poland in 1519 gave birth to the marriage of bread and butterDiscover how war can be a catalyst for change; an engine for innovation; and an arena for valor, deceit, intrigue, ambition, revenge, audacity, folly, and even silliness. Want to know how the mafia helped the United States win World War II, when the word bazooka was coined, or how Silly Putty was invented? Read on!
  • The Greatest Stories Never Told

    Beyer Rick

    Paperback (Fine Communication, March 15, 2003)
    History isn't always made by great armies colliding or by great civilizations rising or falling. Sometimes it's made when a chauffeur takes a wrong turn, a scientist forgets to clean up his lab, or a drunken soldier gets a bit rowdy. That's the kind of history you'll find in The Greatest Stories Never Told. This is history candy -- the good stuff. Here are 100 tales to astonish, bewilder, and stupefy: more than two thousand years of history filled with courage, cowardice, hope, triumph, sex, intrigue, folly, humor, and ambition. It's a historical delight and a visual feast with hundreds of photographs, drawings, and maps that bring each story to life. A new discovery waits on every page: stories that changed the course of history and stories that affected what you had for breakfast this morning. Consider: The Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock because they ran out of beer Some Roman officials were so corrupt that they actually stole time itself Three cigars changed the course of the Civil War The Scottish kilt was invented by an Englishman Based on the popular Timelab 2000® history minutes hosted by Sam Waterston on The History Channel®, this collection of fascinating historical tidbits will have you shaking your head in wonder and disbelief. But they're all true. And you'll soon find yourself telling them to your friends.
  • America's Struggle to Become a Nation: Understanding the Foundations of Freedom

    Rick Boyer, Marilyn Boyer

    Paperback (Master Books, Dec. 21, 2015)
    Provides 4th-6th graders a thorough understanding of the foundations of American government! Many committed their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to build the foundations of freedom and faith we have inherited. It is essential for students to understand this crucial period in our nation’s history so they can fulfill their duty today, understand how our government is structured, and help preserve our freedom for future generations. Students will: Learn about the War of Independence through the Constitution Explore the lives of those who dared to oppose the most powerful military on earth Discover in-depth character comments, founder’s quotes, and poetry from the time period. American history is so much more than lists of names, dates, and events. It is a colorful panorama of nonstop adventure, set against a backdrop woven out of real events that happened to real people. It is the story of those people with all their hopes, fears, joys, faith, struggles, and triumphs that makes the history of our country such a delight and inspiration for children to learn.
  • Greatest War Stories Never Told : 100 Tales From Military History To Astonish, Bewilder, And Stupefy

    Rick Beyer

    Paperback (Collins, March 15, 2005)
    This book contains one hundred stories taken from two thousand years of military history. You will find many photographs, maps, drawings, and documents that bring each story to life. Each story is a little-known tale told with humor that will make you smile in disbelief, but each one is true!
  • Moscow metal

    Rick Boyer

    Paperback (J. Curley, March 15, 1989)
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  • Moscow Metal

    Rick Boyer

    Hardcover (John Curley & Assoc, July 1, 1989)
    Together with Concord Police Chief Brian Hannon, Boston detective Joe Brindelli, and the FBI, Doc Adams investigates the KGB connection to a Boston high-tech research lab
  • Coaching Teeball in a New Environment

    Rick Boyce

    language (, Sept. 28, 2017)
    In the 1970s in Australia, Tee Ball was almost unknown. In 1976, a Baseball devotee with the help of the author and other members of the local baseball club began to create a Tee Ball League based on the American Little League system. The members of the new league had to be taught all about the game from the very beginning. Our author began the league president in its second year , developing it into a league of over 200 players on his retirement from the presidency in 1983. During that time he took on the role of chief coach and umpire and with help of others developed a manual designed to train each official about their role. Having coached, played and umpired baseball, he used that experience to write much of the coaching advice. For the Baseball purists, there may be suggestions in the coaching advice that they may want to dispute. But it is important to remember 95% of the parents and their children were new to the game.So the book details the coaching advice to Team coaches, team mothers, umpires, and scorers. Then it looks at how to teach the skills of the game to the players e. g. using a glove. To cap off the book, advice is given on fielding and batting tactics as well base running.