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  • Erasing America: Losing Our Future by Destroying Our Past

    James S. Robbins

    Hardcover (Regnery Publishing, Aug. 21, 2018)
    "A brilliant book based on a brilliant and true concept." - TUCKER CARLSON Remember America? There may come a time when no one will. There will be no monuments to American heroes, no stories that will praise them. The United States will have become a dark chapter in human history, best forgotten. In Erasing America: Destroying Our Future by Erasing Our Past (releasing August 21st), James Robbins reveals that the radical Left controls education, the media, and the Democratic party…. and they seek to demean, demolish, and relentlessly attack America’s past in order to control America’s present. This toxic movement has already brainwashed an entire generation and is rapidly changing the cultural, historical, and spiritual bonds of our nation. American exceptionalism, history, and patriotism are a magnificent legacy, Robbins warns, but to pass it on to our children, we must view the past with understanding, the present with gratitude, and the future with hope. Wondering if it’s really that bad? Here are some facts you’ll learn in Erasing America: At Yale, residential Calhoun College is being renamed after students complained about the pro-slavery sentiments of John C. Calhoun. In Massachusetts, Simmons College claims saying, “God bless you” is an “Islamophobic microaggression.” In Virginia, school districts seek to ban To Kill a Mockingbird and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn because parents complained about the racial slurs in the books. Across the country, Christmas songs and movies are labelled as racist and sexist – and banned. In California, a San Francisco school district wants to rename George Washington High School because our first president owned slaves. In Arkansas, a monument engraved with the Ten Commandments was smashed to smithereens by a protester in a Dodge Dart. And in parks and squares across the South, statues of confederate generals and soldiers are disappearing. Robbins wants you to understand the critical situation in America, and to use Erasing America to equip your fellow Americans against this Leftist propaganda – before it’s too late!
  • Sadie

    Robin James

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, April 21, 1994)
    Serendipity books teach youngsters how to deal with the challenges of their world, providing them with positive solutions to difficult problems. This volume's lesson: "True friendship grows out of love, not need."
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  • Napoleon Rainbow

    Robin James

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, April 21, 1994)
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  • Maynard's Mermaid/Rev

    Robin James

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, July 23, 2003)
    A young dragon, Maynard, makes friends with the mermaid he sees when he looks over the side of the boat, but all the other dragons see when they look for her is Maynard's reflection.
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  • Erasing America: Losing Our Future by Destroying Our Past

    James S. Robbins

    eBook (Regnery Publishing, Aug. 21, 2018)
    "A brilliant book based on a brilliant and true concept." - TUCKER CARLSON Remember America? There may come a time when no one will. There will be no monuments to American heroes, no stories that will praise them. The United States will have become a dark chapter in human history, best forgotten. In Erasing America: Destroying Our Future by Erasing Our Past (releasing August 21st), James Robbins reveals that the radical Left controls education, the media, and the Democratic party…. and they seek to demean, demolish, and relentlessly attack America’s past in order to control America’s present. This toxic movement has already brainwashed an entire generation and is rapidly changing the cultural, historical, and spiritual bonds of our nation. American exceptionalism, history, and patriotism are a magnificent legacy, Robbins warns, but to pass it on to our children, we must view the past with understanding, the present with gratitude, and the future with hope. Wondering if it’s really that bad? Here are some facts you’ll learn in Erasing America: At Yale, residential Calhoun College is being renamed after students complained about the pro-slavery sentiments of John C. Calhoun. In Massachusetts, Simmons College claims saying, “God bless you” is an “Islamophobic microaggression.” In Virginia, school districts seek to ban To Kill a Mockingbird and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn because parents complained about the racial slurs in the books. Across the country, Christmas songs and movies are labelled as racist and sexist – and banned. In California, a San Francisco school district wants to rename George Washington High School because our first president owned slaves. In Arkansas, a monument engraved with the Ten Commandments was smashed to smithereens by a protester in a Dodge Dart. And in parks and squares across the South, statues of confederate generals and soldiers are disappearing. Robbins wants you to understand the critical situation in America, and to use Erasing America to equip your fellow Americans against this Leftist propaganda – before it’s too late!
  • Starman VOL 10: Sons of the Father

    James Robinson

    Paperback (DC Comics, April 1, 2005)
    Starman, also known as Jack Knight, meets with Superman and has a final talk with his own brother, before he must journey back in time to meet the Starman of 1951.
  • Aqueous Charm: Search for the Wonder Stone

    Robin S. James

    language (, March 1, 2018)
    Valleyville is home to few and the place where the past of Martha Agnes Thatcher begins. And the past makes monsters of us all. None knew this to be true more so than Martha. Yet even she had managed to check her self-blaming rants, with the help of her husband, to forgive herself. The luxurious home, car and lifestyle they lived was taken away from them faster than either could say: "One way trip to Valleyville."At the age of twenty-four, she is forced to return to her hometown, eking out her life in an unfamiliar fashion, as she assesses her relationship with her philandering and destitute husband. Home is a crucible of memories that Martha tries her best to avoid, but there are a few new and familial faces that make her stay more comfortable. The amulet bearing the aqueous charm still hangs around her neck, yet she is unaware that it protects herself from her own Surge. Mystical beings from the Underlands leverage her emotional state and do everything to catalyze her mystical abilities because if they don't succeed then Martha's Surge will surely kill them all. With the mind games at play the magical manipulation begins in the most bizarre and comically surprising of ways.
  • Forbidden Spell: Preparation Surge

    Robin S. James

    language (, March 31, 2018)
    Thomas breathes his last breath on the last place on earth he had hoped to breathe it- the Van Rooyen Estate in Valleyville. Not a singe soul notices anything eerie since his body is replaced by a duplicate charm that Lerato - a Crustonian mystic. But Thomas is not dead; he's locked in a freezer as his prison. He didn't realize that he was placed in the center of a hunt for the Wonder Stone from the day he said, "I do," to his wife, Martha - a Dexterous mage.Martha, too, doesn't realize she is in a heat of trouble as she naturally dedicates her time to the human troubles of life. After her car is stolen and her pet dog - Kenny - dies and her husbands infidelity still lurking around, she tries her best to simply hold onto the last nerve that threatens her sanity.But, Lerato knows that Martha will Surge soon, gaining her mystic powers, and that the Dexterous mage is most certainly the key to the Wonder Stone
  • JSA: The Golden Age

    James Robinson

    Paperback (DC Comics, June 1, 2005)
    At the end of World War II, America's superheroes faded away, returning to their secret lives. One minor superhero, Tex Thompson, a.k.a. The Americomando, came home from heroic deeds in Germany to parades and medals. Soon, the remaining heroes begin gathering to wonder about Tex Thompson's hidden agenda.
  • This Time We Win: Revisiting the Tet Offensive

    James S Robbins

    Hardcover (Encounter Books, Sept. 14, 2010)
    Most of what Americans know about the Tet Offensive is wrong. The brief 1968 battle during the Vietnam conflict marked the dividing line between gradual progress towards an ill-defined victory, and slow descent to a humiliating defeat. The fact that the enemy was, in fact, handily defeated on the ground was immaterial; that they could mount an attack at all was deemed a military triumph for the Vietcong. At least this is the received wisdom of Tet. In This Time We Win, James S. Robbins at last provides an antidote to the flawed Tet mythology that continues to shape the perceptions of American military conflicts against unconventional enemies and haunt our troops in combat. Indeed, America’s enemies recognize and find inspiration in the prevailing Tet narrative. In his thorough re-examination of the Tet Offensive, Robbins examines the battle in the familiar frameworks of terrorism, war crimes, intelligence failure, troop surges, leadership breakdown, and media bias. The result is an explosion of the conventional wisdom on this infamous battle, one that offers real lessons for today’s unconventional wars. Without a clear understanding of these lessons, we will find ourselves reliving the Tet Offensive again and again.
  • The Golden Age

    James Robinson

    Paperback (DC Comics, Oct. 1, 1995)
    The greatest heroes of the 1940s struggle to find their place in the postwar era as a new hero attempts to rally the nation behind his fascist agenda. '
  • Perry P. Plum the Possum

    James Robin

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, March 20, 1990)
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