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Books with author Terry C. Johnston

  • Ride the Moon Down: A Novel

    Terry C. Johnston

    eBook (Bantam, July 16, 2010)
    The time of the mountain man is coming to an end, but some—like Titus Bass will not exit gently. A brilliantly exciting and thoroughly researched novel of the end of the dream that was the unmapped and virgin wilderness in the American West starring the king of the mountain men, Titus Bass.A new dawn was rising over the vast, once uncharted territories west of the Mississippi. And for the original trailblazers like Titus Bass—bold, resourceful men who dine on buffalo meat, trade in beaver pelts, and live among the warrior bands—the world will never be the same. Traveling with his wife and infant daughter, Bass heads north into Crow territory. But what should have been a joyous reunion with his wife’s people turns to tragedy when Bass’s family is kidnapped by the warring Blackfoot. A deadly outbreak of smallpox, brought west by the white man, threatens both Indian nations with annihilation. And another kind of epidemic—this one of greed—brought by two powerful, profit-hungry trading outfits will determine the fate not only of free trappers like Titus Bass . . . but the destiny of the entire nation. Praise for Terry C. Johnston “No one does it better . . . one of the great frontier historical novelists of our generation.”—Tulsa World “Terry C. Johnston is an authentic American treasure.”—Loren D. Estleman
  • Crack in the Sky: A Novel

    Terry C. Johnston

    eBook (Bantam, May 28, 2010)
    Crack in the Sky continues the development of the young Titus Bass as he gradually learns the lore of the mountain man. From a raucous rendezvous of trappers to a searing fight with Comanche, from a frigid winter's chill to the angry heat of a chase with horse thieves, Titus Bass's West comes alive in the pages of this remarkable novel--and in its final scene, Titus Bass will meet young Josiah Paddock and form the deep friendship explored in the pagers of Carry the Wind.
  • Ride the Moon Down

    Terry C. Johnston

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, July 6, 1999)
    The time of the mountain man is coming to an end, but some—like Titus Bass will not exit gently. A brilliantly exciting and thoroughly researched novel of the end of the dream that was the unmapped and virgin wilderness in the American West starring the king of the mountain men, Titus Bass.A new dawn was rising over the vast, once uncharted territories west of the Mississippi. And for the original trailblazers like Titus Bass—bold, resourceful men who dine on buffalo meat, trade in beaver pelts, and live among the warrior bands—the world will never be the same. Traveling with his wife and infant daughter, Bass heads north into Crow territory. But what should have been a joyous reunion with his wife’s people turns to tragedy when Bass’s family is kidnapped by the warring Blackfoot. A deadly outbreak of smallpox, brought west by the white man, threatens both Indian nations with annihilation. And another kind of epidemic—this one of greed—brought by two powerful, profit-hungry trading outfits will determine the fate not only of free trappers like Titus Bass . . . but the destiny of the entire nation. Praise for Terry C. Johnston “No one does it better . . . one of the great frontier historical novelists of our generation.”—Tulsa World “Terry C. Johnston is an authentic American treasure.”—Loren D. Estleman
  • Crack in the Sky

    Terry C. Johnston

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, Aug. 3, 1998)
    Crack in the Sky continues the development of the young Titus Bass as he gradually learns the lore of the mountain man. From a raucous rendezvous of trappers to a searing fight with Comanche, from a frigid winter's chill to the angry heat of a chase with horse thieves, Titus Bass's West comes alive in the pages of this remarkable novel--and in its final scene, Titus Bass will meet young Josiah Paddock and form the deep friendship explored in the pagers of Carry the Wind.
  • Crack in the Sky

    Terry C. Johnston

    Hardcover (Bantam, Sept. 2, 1997)
    Crack in the Sky continues the development of the young Titus Bass as he gradually learns the lore of the mountain man. From a raucous rendezvous of trappers to a searing fight with Comanche, from a frigid winter's chill to the angry heat of a chase with horse thieves, Titus Bass's West comes alive in the pages of this remarkable novel--and in its final scene, Titus Bass will meet young Josiah Paddock and form the deep friendship explored in the pagers of Carry the Wind.From the Paperback edition.
  • Ride The Moon Down: The Plainsmen

    Terry C. Johnston

    Hardcover (Bantam, Nov. 3, 1998)
    The time of the mountain man is coming to an end...but some--like Titus Bass will not exit gently. A brilliantly exciting and thoroughly researched novel of the end of the dream that was the unmapped and virgin wilderness in the American West starring the king of the mountain men, Titus Bass.
  • Black Belt Leadership 101: What It Takes To Be a Black Belt leader in Life

    John Terry

    language (, March 23, 2020)
    While anyone can lead, and everyone is leading someone, not everyone leads with Black Belt Excellence. A lack of effective leadership not only limits your potential, it limits the potential of those who are following. What if you could learn to develop the same skills and character traits required to earn a black belt in the martial arts, and apply this to learning to become a Black Belt Leader in Life? In this book, you’ll learn 10 of the essential character traits of a black belt, and how to apply these to become a more effective leader. Whether you’re leading your family, employees, a congregation at church, a classroom, sports team or a volunteer organization, this book will help you bring out the best in yourself and others.Yes, you can become a Black Belt Leader in Life that leads with Black Belt Excellence. Black Belt Leadership 101 can help you learn what it takes, so you can not only lead…but lead yourself and others well.
  • Crack in the Sky

    Terry C. Johnston;

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1800)
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  • Kwanzaa

    M. C. Johnston

    eBook (Wonder Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Simple text describes Kwanzaa, how it began, what it signifies, and how it is celebrated.
  • Black Belt Leadership 101 : Martial Arts Instructors Companion Guide: What It Takes to Be a Black Belt Leader in Life

    John Terry

    language (, March 23, 2020)
    A companion guide to the book, "Black Belt Leadership 101" to martial arts school owners and instructors. Start your students on the journey not just to be amazing martial artists, but to also become Black Belt Leaders in Life who effectively lead themselves and become transformational change agents in your school, in their home, and in their community. This Companion Guide provides you with a list of thought-provoking conversation starters around each of the Ten Tenants of Black Belt Leadership you can use during your "Mat Chat" time with you general class, or with your Black Belt or Leadership program in your martial arts school. Engage your students in a leadership conversation as you facilitate the discussion of each of the Core Principles of Black Belt Leadership 101.
  • Ride the Moon Down.

    Terry C. Johnston

    Paperback (Bantam USA, Aug. 31, 1999)
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  • Growing New Plants

    Terry Johnson

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 10, 2013)
    Some plants in your garden grow every year. Other plants grow all summer but do not return in the spring. Why? Making New Plants explores the various ways that plants grow and reproduce. Using hands on activities, students will gain a better understanding of how plants reproduce