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Books with author Thomas B. Allen

  • The Vampire from Hell

    Ally Thomas

    language (Smashwords, July 3, 2012)
    In Hell, when Rayea is turned into a vampire, her adventure begins. Blick, her best friend rescues her from a horrible eternity with Satan, her father. They escape to the House of G where Rayea hopes to find peace among Blick's angelic friends until her father comes for her. After Rayea kills her father, everyone believes the worst is over. A relieved Rayea travels to Earth and finally meets her fantasy heartthrob, the actor Ashton Taylor. Rayea is preoccupied with her vacation, her friends, and her new romance until she learns that Blick is deathly ill. Will she be able to save him in time?
  • RETURN TO THE BATTLE OF MIDWAY, GHOSTS AND SURVIVORS, THE GRAVE OF THE U.S.S. YORKTOWN IS LOCATED

    Thomas B Allen

    Pamphlet (Nat Geographic Mag, March 15, 1999)
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  • Cosy Joe Saves Christmas

    Thomas Allen

    language (Thomas Allen and Jane Allen, Dec. 4, 2013)
    Cosy Joe is the cosiest cat in the world. He likes nothing more than being cosy, but sometimes he has to venture outside...The Cosy Joe stories are written by an 8-year old boy about his cat and other pets. Thomas was so badly bullied at his infant school that he is now having to be home schooled. We started on this project to encourage him to write and we thought we'd publish them so other children could share in his ideas.There's a Facebook fan page where you can see pictures of the real Cosy Joe and the gang and where your children can submit their ideas for Cosy Joe adventures - www.facebook.com/cosyjoecat
  • You Have Inventory - Classify & Cash In: Simple ways to eliminate excesses and unearth your hidden money

    B. Thomas

    eBook
    The goal of this book is three-fold:1. Understand your existing inventory situation and define improvement objectives2. Simplify planning, purchasing, and stocking of spare parts, consumables, raw and bulk materials, MRO and engineering parts3. Realize savings by executing the strategy of "Classify & Cash-In"To achieve these goals, the following three questions shall be answered:1. How can your inventory be analyzed?2. How can your inventory be classified into relevant groups?3. How can you develop rules for the groups and implement them?Introducing: SWOT Analysis of inventoryPlus: ABC XYZ analysis explainedUseful concepts for supply chain, purchasing, procurement, planning, warehousing, logistics and inventory control professionals and managers are explained in a practical manner. Inventory has become a significant cost driver due to large investments made by companies. Intermittent and irregular nature of many demands complicates the balancing of stocks and their holding costs. Many expensive parts, although low in demand, are critical to operations. By an appropriate classification system, various categories are identified. Specific recommendations and procedures are suggested for each of the classified group.
  • Tories: Fighting for the King in America's First Civil War

    Thomas B. Allen

    Hardcover (Harper, Nov. 1, 2010)
    A Sweeping, Dramatic History of the Americans Who Chose to Side with the British in the Revolution The American Revolution was not simply a battle between independence-minded colonists and the oppressive British. As Thomas B. Allen reminds us, it was also a savage and often deeply personal civil war, in which conflicting visions of America pitted neighbor against neighbor and Patriot against Tory on the battlefield, the village green, and even in church. In this outstanding and vital history, Allen tells the complete story of these other Americans, tracing their lives and experiences throughout the revolutionary period. New York City and Philadelphia were Tory strongholds through much of the war, and at times in the Carolinas and Georgia there were more trained and armed Tories than Redcoats. The Revolution also produced one of the greatest—and least known—migrations in Western history. More than 80,000 Tories left America, most of them relocating to Canada. John Adams once said that he feared there would never be a good history of the American Revolution because so many documents had left the country with the Tories. Based on documents in archives from Nova Scotia to London, Tories adds a fresh perspective to our knowledge of the Revolution and sheds an important new light on the little-known figures whose lives were forever changed when they remained faithful to their mother country.
  • On Granddaddy's Farm

    Thomas B. Allen

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 7, 1989)
    The author relates the events from the 1930s when he and his cousins spent summers on their grandparent's farm in the hills of Tennessee.
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  • An Elementary History of the United States

    Allen C. Thomas

    eBook (, May 18, 2010)
    This American history volume for children was published in 1900. From the book's Preface: It is the aim of this work to set forth the main facts of American History, particularly the earlier periods, in such a way as to attract and interest pupils of the earlier grammar grades. It is now very generally acknowledged that history is best approached through biography. Personal incident is more attractive to every one, and especially to children, than any narrative of events can possibly be. Most of the book, therefore, has been given to biographical sketches of representative makers of the nation. Effort has been made to choose those men who would best illustrate the most important phases of national growth. Some of these phases are: the difficulties and dangers of exploration, and how they were overcome by earnestness and perseverance; the risks and hardships of settlement, and how they were met and conquered; the independence and patriotism of the colonists, and how they triumphed; the effect of environment upon character; the develop- ment of the people in politics and government and in social life; and the progress of invention and its effect upon national development. It has not been thought advisable to break the conti- nuity of the narrative by dividing the text into sections, or to insert many dates or foot-notes, or to add analyses and appendices. At the end of each chapter an Outline is given to summarize what has been said, and a few ques- tions added in the line of suggestion. Each teacher will use questions adapted to the age of the pupils and the circumstances of the occasion. The main idea in illustrating the book has been to give the most authentic representations possible of the man, the place, or the thing described, so as to round out and complete the mental impression gained from the text. A few illustrations which may be called imaginative have been admitted; these are chiefly after paintings, based upon authentic knowledge and information, or which are among our national heirlooms. The maps have been made as simple as possible, and sometimes purely diagrammatic in character; and, for the sake of clearness, only such details given in them as are called for by the story. ............................................................................... Content: I. Old-Time Ideas II. Columbus III. The Cabots IV. De Soto and Other Explorers V. Drake and Raleigh VI. Virginia and Captain John Smith VII. Henry Hudson VIII. The Pilgrims IX. The Puritans X. Lord Baltimore and Maryland XI. King Philip's War XII. Peter Stuyvesant and New Netherland XIII. Father Marquette and La Salle XIV. Nathaniel Bacon XV. William Penn XVI. Oglethorpe and Georgia XVII. Life in New England and Middle Colonies before the Revolution XVIII. Benjamin Franklin XIX. George Washington — The French and Indian War XX. The Revolution XXI. Daniel Boone XXII. Thomas Jefferson XXIII. Lewis and Clark XXIV. Zebulon M. Pike XXV. Early Inventors (Fitch, Fulton, Whitney) XXVI. Andrew Jackson. — Tecumseh — ThevWar of 1812 XXVII. Canals, Railroads, Telegraphs, and Other Inventions XXVIII. Oregon — Whitman's Ride XXIX. Texas — Mexican War — California XXX. Abraham Lincoln XXXI. The Civil War XXXII. The United States in Recent Years
  • Summer Wheels

    Eve Bunting, Thomas B. Allen

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 1, 1996)
    The Bicycle Man lends bikes to the neighborhood kids for free, and Lawrence and Brady ride them all summer long. But when a new kid takes advantage of the Bicycle Man, Lawrence and Brady discover that there’s one thing that the Man likes more than bikes: kids. "An inspiring story."--Kirkus Reviews
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  • George Washington, Spymaster

    Thomas B. Allen

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 9, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A biography of Revolutionary War general and first President of the United States, George Washington, focusing on his use of spies to gather intelligence that helped the colonies win the war.
  • Remember Valley Forge: Patriots, Tories, and Redcoats Tell Their Stories

    Thomas B. Allen

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 9, 2007)
    Remember Valley Forge tells the ultimate survival story. Travel the trail of defeat that leads Washington's ragtag army to seek winter refuge at Valley Forge. Read from a teenage soldier's diary and a doctor's gruesome accounts of disease, hunger, and cold. Learn of plots against Washington and spies who aid the enemy. Discover why farmers sell the British food as the Continental Army starves and a powerless Congress looks on. Learn the true story behind the amazing achievements of the "winter soldiers." A time line, archival images, maps, Web sites, source list, and index make this an excellent research tool for students.National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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  • The Vampire from Hell

    Ally Thomas

    language (Smashwords, Oct. 28, 2014)
    Ever wonder what it's like to be the daughter of Satan? Begin this journey with Rayea, the Vampire from Hell. In this five part collection, we learn how Satan, Rayea's father turns her into a vampire. We see her visit her friends in the House of G and on Earth as well as return to Hell afterwards. In the fifth installment, Rayea learns she has a new opportunity to move up in the supernatural chain of command and assume her role as a blood god. She's killed her father, Satan and hopefully her evil sister, Stephanie and the Ancient Council is pleased. Only problem? Rayea has no memory of these events or who these people are.Included in this collection are all 5 parts of the Vampire from Hell series: The Vampire from Hell (The Beginning - Part 1), A Vampire Among Angels (Part 2), A Vampire on Vacation (Part 3), The Vampire from Hell Returns (Part 4), and Blood of the Gods (Part 5).For readers 13 years of age and older.
  • Snow People

    Allen Thomas

    Paperback (ArchwayPublishing, July 14, 2016)
    This is a heartwarming story of love and devotion and how good can triumph over evil. A fourteen-year-old girl named Jenny from an orphanage is determined to get a retired sign painter named Old Jake to paint holiday windows again. The orphanage needs money to pay a note on the property in January. Jenny wants to help Old Jake paint to make the money. An evil banker named Mr. Caldwell wants the property the orphanage is sitting on. He plans on foreclosing in January because of nonpayment. He does everything in his power to prevent them from reaching their goal. Jenny and Old Jake team up to make the money they need. In the process Jenny becomes a great painter herself. They go to work, and with the snow people's help, they overcome evil with good. Along the way she discovers she has a family she knew nothing about.
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