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Books with author Roger LeRoy Miller

  • American Government

    Roger LeRoy Miller

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Education, Feb. 12, 2001)
    INTRODUCE YOUR STUDENTS TOTHE INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES, AND POLITICS OF GOVERNMENT Formerly published by National Textbook Company this comprehensiveprogram relates the study of government to the history and dominant leaders ofour nation.
  • Economics Today: The Macro View, Fourth Canadian Edition

    Roger LeRoy Miller

    Paperback (Pearson Education Canada, )
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  • Billy Mitchell: Evangelist of Airpower

    Roger G. Miller

    Library Binding (OTTN Publishing, Oct. 15, 2007)
    Flamboyant and controversial, General William Billy Mitchell was the most prominent early advocate of airpower as an offensive weapon and is often called the father of the U.S. Air Force.
  • The Case of the Kid from Calais: A Connie & Connor Crime Story

    Roger K. Miller

    language (Drachenschweig Verlag, Oct. 8, 2015)
    Constance (Connie) Pendleton and Connor Martin, both 13 years old, are friends and classmates in the upstate New York city of Billington. In the summer of 1954 they are vaguely aware that they might want to be something more than friends, for they are also vaguely aware of their budding sexuality and the distant allure of romance.Connie and Connor tell their story, which encompasses details of Americans’ way of life in the 1950s, in the first person in alternating short chapters (1,500 to 2,500 words) in language appropriate to young persons of the time.They befriend a new kid, Sidney Asher, also 13 years old, an orphan who has come from Calais, Maine, to Billington to live with his uncle, Clark Meredith, and the uncle’s new wife, Frances. Sidney is a shy, retiring boy of formal manners. Connie and Connor’s friendship helps him adjust to a new way of life in a different region of the country.The three young persons’ happy discovery of one another is shaken, as is their world, when Connie and Connor come across a criminal plot that could severely endanger the lives of Sidney and his newfound uncle and aunt.But Connie and Connor, like Nancy Drew joining hands with one of the Hardy Boys, become involved, at first reluctantly, then steadfastly. What ensues is a snooping about followed by a fast-paced chase, resulting in the two youngsters’ separately saving each other’s life.Ending, of course, happily—and with a last-minute twist.
  • The Case of the Kid from Calais: A Connie & Connor Crime Story

    Roger K. Miller

    Paperback (Wasteland Press, Oct. 8, 2018)
    Constance (Connie) Pendleton and Connor Martin, both 13 years old, are friends and classmates in the upstate New York city of Billington. In the summer of 1954 they are vaguely aware that they might want to be something more than friends, for they are also vaguely aware of their budding sexuality and the distant allure of romance.Connie and Connor tell their story, which encompasses details of Americans' way of life in the 1950s, in the first person in alternating short chapters. They befriend a new kid, Sidney Asher, also 13 years old, an orphan who has come from Calais, Maine, to Billington to live with his uncle, Clark Meredith, and the uncle's new wife, Frances. Sidney is a shy, retiring boy of formal manners. Connie and Connor's friendship helps him adjust to a new way of life in a different region of the country. The three young persons' happy discovery of one another is shaken, as is their world, when Connie and Connor come across a criminal plot that could severely endanger the lives of Sidney and his newfound uncle and aunt. But Connie and Connor, like Nancy Drew joining hands with one of the Hardy Boys, become involved, at first reluctantly, then steadfastly. What ensues is a snooping around followed by a fast-paced chase, resulting in the two youngsters' separately saving each other's life. Ending, of course, happily-and with a last-minute twist.
  • The Brook Book

    Rogers Miller

    Paperback (Book on Demand Ltd., July 27, 2013)
    The brook book. A first acquaintance with the brook and its inhabitants through the changing year (1902). This book, "The brook book", by Rogers Miller, is a replication of a book originally published before 1902. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.