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Books with author Ron Knight

  • Ultimate Cure for the World: Pain-free, Disease-free Living Through Ketogenics

    Roy Knight Jr

    eBook
    This compilation of It's Time for a Cure series tells a necessary but dirty tale of tainted food on our grocery shelves. It's a story that explains why you hurt and need medicine. It's a story that everyone needs to know to save themselves from future grief, for the grief comes, guaranteed, Inside this book, you'll find a path to health and an end to pain, for the rest of your life. If it can't end your pain, it will reduce it to levels you'd never believe possible. And you can do this without any medication or supplements. I know. I spent 25 years fighting chronic severe pain, taking every opioid imaginable to manage my pain. That's all I was doing, managing pain and a lot of it. I know what it's like to live with pain and how to best conquer that pain. That's why I offer you what has worked for millions of others, over the years, to end chronic pain and cure disease. You'll find it in "A New Tomorrow" and it's worked for everyone who's done it. The cure I offer has been working miracles for over 2500 years and I show you exactly why it works so well. This cure has a 99.9% success rate if you simply follow the rules. And they're simple rules, just not easy. But they are doable and if you read this compilation and follow the advice, it will turn around your health within a month.
  • William IV

    Roger Knight

    eBook (Penguin, Aug. 27, 2015)
    William IV, the 'Sailor King', reigned for just seven years. Rash and impetuous as a young man, he was sent to join the navy by his father, George III, to bring him to order, but he was overpromoted at an early age and saw his years of active service marked by a series of calamities. He was also notorious for his mounting debts and his long relationship with the actress Mrs Jordan, with whom he had ten children.Yet, as Roger Knight, one of Britain's foremost naval historians, shows in this concise and perceptive biography, William's bluff, unpolished sailor's manner made him popular with the people. Inheriting the throne amid strikes, riots and the push for parliamentary reform, he helped see the country through the great constitutional crisis of the era. Despite his many flaws, he was perhaps a better king than sailor, leaving the monarchy in a healthier state than when he found it, and enabling the smooth succession of his niece, Victoria.
  • Maiden Cove

    Roy Knight

    eBook
    Alan White's ,longtime, tomboy nemesis, Barbara Jean, introduces him to her new friend James. The two boys strike up a strong friendship, and they range out on the ocean on many lobster-fishing adventures in James' flat-bottomed boat. A unique triangular bond develops between Alan, James, and Barbara Jean as they transition from Middle School to High school. Alan, as the narrator, struggles to hide the sexual secret he shares with Barbara Jean while maintaining his strong friendship with James who becomes her steady boyfriend. The ocean, lobster fishing, and the cove's gleaming sandy stretch of beach host the larger stage of the story, while the secrets are tucked behind the walls of cellars, patios, and in the blind faith of friends. The truth forces its way into the open air on their last night together on the beach at the end of summer resulting violently in the loss of innocence and trust, and ultimately in a tragic death.
  • What Child is This?

    K. R. Knight

    Hardcover (Dalmatian Press, Oct. 15, 2001)
    What Child is this?
  • Hilary Knight's the Owl and the Pussy-Cat

    Knight

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 30, 1989)
    Captivated by Edward Lear's poem, a boy and girl turn into the owl and the pussycat and set sail in a pea green boat for the Land Where the Bong Tree Grows.
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  • William IV: A King at Sea

    Roger Knight

    Hardcover (Allen Lane, June 1, 2016)
    William IV, 'the Sailor King', is best known for his naval career and for living for 20 years with the actress Mrs. Jordan, with whom he had 10 children. Knight's book shows that William was pretty much a disaster in whatever field he found himself.
  • Wish Bear: Let's Make a Wish Cake

    K. R. Knight

    Board book (Dalmatian Press, Oct. 15, 2003)
    Care Bears are a set of fictional characters created by American Greetings in 1981 for use on greeting cards. The original artwork for the cards was painted by artist Elena Kucharik. In 1983, Kenner turned the Care Bears into plush teddy bears. The Care Bears appeared in their own television series from 1985 to 1988.
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  • Basketball Brayden

    Aaron Knight

    language (, Nov. 5, 2017)
    Basketball Brayden is a cute, curious young boy who loves to play. He gets frustrated when he sees other kids dribbling a basketball, and he can't figure it out. His Dad teaches him the basic skills of dribbling, and inspires him to practice hard and give it his all. What happens next is a series of adventures written into the rhyming pages of this book...what will be the result of Brayden's efforts? Check it out.
  • William IV

    Roger Knight

    Paperback (Penguin, Feb. 1, 2020)
    William IV, the 'Sailor King', reigned for just seven years. Rash and impetuous as a young man, he was sent to join the navy by his father, George III, to bring him to order, but he was overpromoted at an early age and saw his years of active service marked by a series of calamities. He was also notorious for his mounting debts and his long relationship with the actress Mrs Jordan, with whom he had ten children.Yet, as Roger Knight, one of Britain's foremost naval historians, shows in this concise and perceptive biography, William's bluff, unpolished sailor's manner made him popular with the people. Inheriting the throne amid strikes, riots and the push for parliamentary reform, he helped see the country through the great constitutional crisis of the era. Despite his many flaws, he was perhaps a better king than sailor, leaving the monarchy in a healthier state than when he found it, and enabling the smooth succession of his niece, Victoria.
  • Seventh & Walnut - Pbk

    Knight

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Feb. 23, 1999)
    A native of colonial Philadelphia describes the famous citizens, landmarks, and daily life of his town
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  • Basketball Brayden: Learns to Dribble

    Aaron Knight

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 13, 2017)
    Basketball Brayden is a cute, curious young boy who loves to play. He gets frustrated when he sees other kids dribbling a basketball, and he can't figure it out. His Dad teaches him the basic skills of dribbling, and inspires him to practice hard and give it his all. What happens next is a series of adventures written into the rhyming pages of this book...what will be the result of Brayden's efforts? Check it out.
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