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  • Deathwatch

    Robb White

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, March 1, 1983)
    "An exciting novel of suspense, based on a fight to the finish between an honest and courageous young man and a cynical business tycoon who believes that anything can be had for a price."--Horn Book. An ALA Best of the Best Books for Young Adults, Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Writers Award, A New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year, New York Public Library--Books for the Teen Age.
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  • Deathwatch

    Robb White

    eBook (Laurel Leaf, April 27, 2011)
    "An exciting novel of suspense, based on a fight to the finish between an honest and courageous young man and a cynical business tycoon who believes that anything can be had for a price."--Horn Book. An ALA Best of the Best Books for Young Adults, Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Writers Award, A New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year, New York Public Library--Books for the Teen Age.
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  • Secret Sea

    Robb White

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Jan. 1, 1968)
    Vintage paperback
  • Torpedo Run: Mutiny and Adventure Aboard a Navy PT Boat during World War II

    Robb White

    language (Barakaldo Books, May 8, 2020)
    A Tightly Knit Torpedo Boat Team Operating Off The New Guinea Coast Faces Splintering Loyalties And Possible Mutiny When Their Captain Is Killed And His Replacement Turns Out To Be An Ignorant Martinette Fresh From Stateside Officers' School.—Print ed.
  • Bedrolls, Bushes and Beaches: The Hippie Years

    Ron White

    eBook (Flower Power Press, Jan. 7, 2019)
    Against the backdrop of the Vietnam War—with the ongoing saga of his draft status and other historical events of the time—Ron White’s adventures, at home and in numerous locations around the world, began with a schoolboy yearning to travel. His quest was to explore the world as well as to escape. With the tragic loss of several of his best friends, and being the victim of endless abuse at home, it was travel and music that kept him sane. If you lived during this era, the pages of this inspirational book drip with nostalgia; if you’re too young, then you can be wonderfully entertained as you learn about the world of the 1960’s. The hippie era was one of peace and love, but for Ron at times, the opposite was also true. However, his friends, his travels and music galvanized him, until he finally achieved his dream of circumnavigating the world at age 22.
  • Blackbeard's Bones

    Roy White

    language (, July 26, 2015)
    In a Southern North Carolina coastal town, modern-day, misguided boaters remove a jewel pouch and a small treasure-chest locket from a skeleton beneath the Cape Fear River. Unknowingly, they released the dreaded pirate, Blackbeard, who seeks the return of his treasure — and his ship!
  • Deathwatch

    Robb White

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 1973)
    " An exciting novel of suspense, based on a fight to the finish between an honest and courageous young man and a cynical business tycoon who believes that anything can be had for a price." --Horn Book. An ALA Best of the Best Books for Young Adults, Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Writers Award, A New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year, New York Public Library--Books for the Teen Age.
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  • Bedrolls, Bushes and Beaches: The Hippie Years

    Ron White

    Paperback (ISBN Agency.com, Jan. 8, 2019)
    Against the backdrop of the Vietnam War—with the ongoing saga of his draft status and other historical events of the time—Ron White’s adventures, at home and in numerous locations around the world, began with a schoolboy yearning to travel. His quest was to explore the world as well as to escape. With the tragic loss of several of his best friends, and being the victim of endless abuse at home, it was travel and music that kept him sane. If you lived during this era, the pages of this inspirational book drip with nostalgia; if you’re too young, then you can be wonderfully entertained as you learn about the world of the 1960’s. The hippie era was one of peace and love, but for Ron at times, the opposite was also true. However, his friends, his travels and music galvanized him, until he finally achieved his dream of circumnavigating the world at age 22.
  • The Lion's Paw

    Robb White

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Jan. 1, 1968)
    Penny and Nick find adventure as they help fellow runaway orphan Ben in his search for his father. Set in Florida.
  • Torpedo Run: Mutiny And Adventure Aboard A Navy PT Boat During World War II

    Robb White

    Paperback (Literary Licensing, LLC, July 28, 2012)
    A Tightly Knit Torpedo Boat Team Operating Off The New Guinea Coast Faces Splintering Loyalties And Possible Mutiny When Their Captain Is Killed And His Replacement Turns Out To Be An Ignorant Martinette Fresh From Stateside Officers' School.
  • Blackbeard's Bones

    Roy E. White

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 26, 2015)
    In a Southern North Carolina coastal town, modern-day, misguided boaters remove a jewel pouch and a small treasure-chest locket from a skeleton beneath the Cape Fear River. Unknowingly, they released the dreaded pirate, Blackbeard, who seeks the return of his treasure — and his ship!
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  • If I Knew Then, What I Know Now: The Good & The Bad

    Rose White

    language (FriesenPress, May 23, 2018)
    Regret… remorse… anguish. Rose White always believed that one day she would live happily ever after with the man of her dreams, in a house full of their beautiful children. When she finally fell head over heels in love, she thought that those dreams had come true. But when she packed up her belongings and left her parents’ home at eighteen years of age, she soon realized that the man she was running off with wasn’t the one she knew. After their wedding and the birth of their baby, their relationship plummeted into an abyss of lies, abuse, affairs, and manipulation. She desperately wanted to reconnect with her estranged family, but her husband wouldn’t hear of it. Left with no other choice but to sneak out of the house with the baby, she risked what would only be imminent: verbal and physical violence at his hands. Rose holds nothing back as she takes readers on her journey, reminding them that regardless of their circumstances, they’re never alone. She tells it like it is—the good and the bad, the pleasure and the pain—and how she survived.