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Books with author Simeon D Phillips

  • You'll Be Sor-ree!: A Guadalcanal Marine Remembers the Pacific War

    Sid Phillips

    eBook (Dutton Caliber, April 3, 2012)
    Sid Phillips, a World War II Marine Corps hero featured in HBO®'s The Pacific, offers up an invaluable firsthand account of the war against Japan. A mortarman with H-2-1 of the legendary 1st Marine Division, Sid was only seventeen years old when he entered combat with the Japanese. Some two years later, when he returned home, the island fighting on Guadalcanal and Cape Gloucester had turned Sid into an "Old Timer" by Marine standards, and more: he left as a boy, but came home a man.These are his memoirs, the humble and candid tales that Sid collected during a Pacific odyssey spanning half the globe, from the grueling boot camp at Parris Island, to the coconut groves of Guadalcanal, to the romantic respite of Australia. Sid recalls his encounters with icons like Chesty Puller, General Vandergrift, Eleanor Roosevelt, and his boyhood friend, Eugene Sledge. He remembers the rain of steel from Japanese bombers and battleships, the brutality of the tropical elements, and the haunting notion of being expendable.This is the story of how Sid stood shoulder to shoulder with his Marine brothers to discover the inner strength and deep faith necessary to survive the dark, early days, of World War II in the Pacific.
  • You'll Be Sor-ree!: A Guadalcanal Marine Remembers the Pacific War

    Sid Phillips

    Paperback (Dutton Caliber, April 3, 2012)
    Sid Phillips, a World War II Marine Corps hero featured in HBO®'s The Pacific, offers up an invaluable firsthand account of the war against Japan. A mortarman with H-2-1 of the legendary 1st Marine Division, Sid was only seventeen years old when he entered combat with the Japanese. Some two years later, when he returned home, the island fighting on Guadalcanal and Cape Gloucester had turned Sid into an "Old Timer" by Marine standards, and more: he left as a boy, but came home a man.These are his memoirs, the humble and candid tales that Sid collected during a Pacific odyssey spanning half the globe, from the grueling boot camp at Parris Island, to the coconut groves of Guadalcanal, to the romantic respite of Australia. Sid recalls his encounters with icons like Chesty Puller, General Vandergrift, Eleanor Roosevelt, and his boyhood friend, Eugene Sledge. He remembers the rain of steel from Japanese bombers and battleships, the brutality of the tropical elements, and the haunting notion of being expendable.This is the story of how Sid stood shoulder to shoulder with his Marine brothers to discover the inner strength and deep faith necessary to survive the dark, early days, of World War II in the Pacific.
  • You'll Be Sor-ree!: A Guadalcanal Marine Remembers the Pacific War

    Sid Phillips

    Paperback (Berkley Trade, April 3, 2012)
    Sid Phillips knew he was a long way from his home in Mobile, Alabama, when he plunged into the jungles of Guadalcanal in August 1942... A mortarman with H-2-1 of the legendary 1st Marine Division, Sid was only seventeen years old when he entered combat with the Japanese. Some two years later, when he returned home, the island fighting on Guadalcanal and Cape Gloucester had turned Sid into an "Old Timer" by Marine standards, and more: he left as a boy, but came home a man.These are his memoirs, the humble and candid tales that Sid collected during a Pacific odyssey spanning half the globe, from the grueling boot camp at Parris Island, to the coconut groves of Guadalcanal, to the romantic respite of Australia. In this true story, Sid recalls his encounters with icons like Chesty Puller, General Vandergrift, Eleanor Roosevelt, and his boyhood friend, Eugene Sledge. Here, he remembers the rain of steel from Japanese bombers and battleships, the brutality of the tropical elements, and the haunting notion of being expendable.This is the story of how Sid stood shoulder to shoulder with his Marine brothers to discover the inner strength and deep faith necessary to survive the dark, early days, of WWII in the Pacific.
  • Edith Clayton and the Wisdom of Athena

    A.D. Phillips

    language (Action Girl Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    The Great War - the bloodiest in history - is over. Everyone wants to forget the horrors of the past, but for one girl that's impossible.Fourteen year old Edith Clayton thinks looking after her rebellious little sister is difficult, but that's the least of her concerns when her archaeologist father discovers a shape changing, black metal sphere that defies the known laws of science. After Edith accidentally absorbs the unearthly power contained within, events take a dangerous turn.Gifted with the ability to heal rapidly from wounds and relive any memory in perfect detail, Edith struggles to find answers. But there's another, more profound effect that only becomes evident later: Edith has stopped growing old. While everybody else ages as they should, she remains trapped in the body of a teenager.As two decades pass and a second great war breaks out, Edith is caught in a desperate race to recover an artefact even more powerful than the first. Smaller and physically weaker than an adult, she learns there are also advantages to being a child. Edith will need those - and her special skills - because the promise of eternal youth attracts many enemies.(Science fiction adventure set in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. Approximately 82,000 words.)
  • Frightful Fables: Teen Scream

    D.C. Phillips

    language (BookBaby, Oct. 15, 2014)
    Are you intrigued by ghost clowns? Asylum outbreaks? Vengeful spirits? Diabolical robot siblings? Werewolf grandmothers? If so, you've found the right book. Frightful Fables: Teen Scream is the young adult companion anthology to Frightful Fables: Volume I, but don't let that fool you! This collection is full of terrifying tales for all ages.
  • I, Tutus: Book One: The Son of Heaven

    Don Phillips

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, July 25, 2005)
    A bungling anthropologist accidentally transports himself back 2,000 years into the consciousness of a Chinese pug, entering into the captivating world of I, Tutus, a dazzlingly original “bottom-up” view of the age-old drama of man and dog. A female puppy presented to the hapless 11-year-old Chinese Emperor Pingdi (The Son of Heaven), our heroine happily settles into the luxurious and indulgent life of the eunuchs and teenage concubines of the Imperial Palace. By dint of her pluck, beauty, and “supernatural” abilities, she becomes the court favorite. But, caught up in a murderous power struggle between the all-powerful Wang Mang and the Emperor’s family, she is abducted and abandoned. Rescued by a cantankerous merchant family, she embarks on a perilous journey across the forbidding Silk Road, enduring withering heat, sandstorms, bandits, and the madcap schemes and endless yarn-spinning of her companions. Hers is a journey that will one day lead to the gates of Rome.
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  • Horse and Pony Stories for Girls

    F. D. Phillips

    Hardcover (Hamlyn, Jan. 1, 1979)
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