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Books with author Tom Morgan-Jones

  • Ignorance is No Defense: A Teenager's Guide to Georgia Law

    J.Tom Morgan

    Paperback (Westchester Legal Press, July 1, 2018)
    Through real-life examples, Ignorance is No Defense explains Georgia laws to teenagers in easy-to-understand language. With a primary focus on criminal laws, Ignorance is No Defense not only describes what the law requires but also teenagers' rights under the law. Author J.Tom Morgan, a highly respected former prosecutor and experienced trial lawyer, provides straightforward information and valuable insights to help teenagers avoid violating the law and avoid being victims of crime.
  • Ask the Astronaut: A Galaxy of Astonishing Answers to Your Questions on Spaceflight

    Tom Jones

    Paperback (Smithsonian Books, March 22, 2016)
    Ever wondered what space is really like? Thanks to his 25 years of training for, flying in, consulting on, and writing and speaking about space, astronaut and spacewalker Tom Jones can answer that question and many others. What do you feel on liftoff? What is weightlessness? Where do you sleep in space? Can you see the Great Wall of China? Jones answers every question you have ever had about space in Ask the Astronaut. His entertaining blend of wit, personal experience, and technical expertise shines in each answer, and together all the answers illuminate the true space experience from start to finish. His engaging and informative responses remind readers of historic space achievements, acquaint them with exciting new ambitions, make them feel like they have experienced space firsthand, and even inspire an urge to explore space themselves. Jones covers everything from the training process for new astronaut candidates and the physical sensations and challenges of rocketing into orbit to what it's like to live, work, and walk in space. Jones also explores the future of spaceflight, both professional and commercial, in the years to come. Ask the Astronaut is a delight for all readers, especially "armchair astronauts" and younger, 21st century space explorers.
  • On A Burning Deck. The Road to Akron.: An Oral History of the Great Migration. Vol. 1. 1900-1920

    Tom Jones

    eBook
    In the earliest decades of the 20th century, more than twenty-eight million men and women—black and white—began “The Great Migration” north from the Deep South and Appalachia, lured by high wages and the opportunity to make a better life for themselves and their families.Among the white southerners who left their homes, literally hundreds of thousands came to work in the rubber factories of Ohio during the teens and twenties, forever changing its culture, history and politics. Who were they? Other than the throwaway term of “hillbillies,” the astonishing fact is that historians really haven’t had any idea at all. They tell us that no records, no memoirs, no photographs, no letters home exist for these workers during this defining period of northeast Ohio’s history. However, there was one archive that none of these historians knew existed.Based on over 50 hours of previously unpublished oral histories and dozens of family photos, "On A Burning Deck, The Road to Akron," offers the only complete portrait of one family’s origins in rural Kentucky, migration to Akron in 1917, and work in the rubber factories. The companion volume of this work, "Return to Akron" continues their story as the head of the family struggles to support a family during recession, depression and strike only to eventually take his place in local government, personally establishing a modern police department and shepherding his community’s growth in the years following World War II.Meticulously researched, rich in detail, thoroughly referenced for historical perspective, and completely indexed with hundreds of names, this contextual oral history offers the only first-hand account of industrial Ohio’s boom years. A must-read for anyone interested in 20th century history, Kentucky or Ohio history, industrial relations, local governance or genealogy, "On A Burning Deck" is a tale well-told with wry humor and deep insight into the people, the “hillbillies,” who built modern industrial Ohio.
  • On A Burning Deck. The Road to Akron.: An Oral History of The Great Migration.

    Tom Jones

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 6, 2017)
    In the earliest decades of the 20th century, more than twenty-eight million men and women—black and white—began “The Great Migration” north from the Deep South and Appalachia, lured by high wages and the opportunity to make a better life for themselves and their families.Among the white southerners who left their homes, literally hundreds of thousands came to work in the rubber factories of Ohio during the teens and twenties, forever changing its culture, history and politics. Who were they? Other than the throwaway term of “hillbillies,” the astonishing fact is that historians really haven’t had any idea at all. They tell us that no records, no memoirs, no photographs, no letters home exist for these workers during this defining period of northeast Ohio’s history. However, there was one archive that none of these historians knew existed.Based on over 50 hours of previously unpublished oral histories and dozens of family photos, "On A Burning Deck, The Road to Akron," offers the only complete portrait of one family’s origins in rural Kentucky, migration to Akron in 1917, and work in the rubber factories. The companion volume of this work, "Return to Akron," continues their story as the head of the family struggles to support a family during recession, depression and strike only to eventually take his place in local government, personally establishing a modern police department and shepherding his community’s growth in the years following World War II.Meticulously researched, rich in detail, thoroughly referenced for historical perspective, and completely indexed with hundreds of names, this contextual oral history offers the only first-hand account of industrial Ohio’s boom years. A must-read for anyone interested in 20th century history, Kentucky or Ohio history, industrial relations, local governance or genealogy, "On A Burning Deck" is a tale well-told with wry humor and deep insight into the people, the “hillbillies,” who built modern industrial Ohio.
  • Ask the Astronaut: A Galaxy of Astonishing Answers to Your Questions on Spaceflight

    Tom Jones

    eBook (Smithsonian Books, March 22, 2016)
    Ever wondered what space is really like? Thanks to his 25 years of training for, flying in, consulting on, and writing and speaking about space, astronaut and spacewalker Tom Jones can answer that question and many others. What do you feel on liftoff? What is weightlessness? Where do you sleep in space? Can you see the Great Wall of China? Jones answers every question you have ever had about space in Ask the Astronaut. His entertaining blend of wit, personal experience, and technical expertise shines in each answer, and together all the answers illuminate the true space experience from start to finish. His engaging and informative responses remind readers of historic space achievements, acquaint them with exciting new ambitions, make them feel like they have experienced space firsthand, and even inspire an urge to explore space themselves. Jones covers everything from the training process for new astronaut candidates and the physical sensations and challenges of rocketing into orbit to what it's like to live, work, and walk in space. Jones also explores the future of spaceflight, both professional and commercial, in the years to come. Ask the Astronaut is a delight for all readers, especially "armchair astronauts" and younger, 21st century space explorers.
  • Ignorance Is No Defense: A Teenager's Guide to Georgia Law

    J. Tom Morgan

    Paperback (Westchester Legal Press, March 15, 2007)
    This book teaches children how fascinating as well as fragile these wonderful wonders are to the world. Mrs. Knoodle, the big green teacher, and her magical skirt inspire her class to become green and make an effort to help preserve our rainforests. In each book of this series, you will get to know the big green teacher, her class and their little friends a little bit better. Includes fun art and activities in the back of the book and a special rainforest song. This book is exceptional for introducing conservation in a simple and entertaining way for children.
  • Fun Poetry

    Tom Jones

    language (Thomas Vaughan jones, March 9, 2013)
    Fun poems for family bonding. Bedtime reading for children,
  • The Geat

    John Harris, Tom Morgan-Jones

    Paperback (NotReallyBooks, Oct. 1, 2007)
    The Geat: The Story of Beowulf and Grendel SIGNED COPY
  • Boing-Boing the Bionic Cat and the Space Station

    Larry Hench, Tom Morgan-Jones

    Paperback (Can of Worms Kids Press, Oct. 1, 2011)
    Boing-Boing the cat is back—this time with new bionic powers that give him the ability to launch into space, and beyond! The story of Daniel continues here: the boy who loves cats but is very allergic to their fur, and who had a bionic cat built for him by his neighbor and engineer, Professor George. Boing-Boing is just like a real cat, but with fiber-optic fur, computer-controlled joints, electronic eyes, and ceramic-sensor whiskers. In this fifth installment to the series, Boing-Boing and Daniel defy gravity to take on an adventure in space, where they must save the Space Station from falling to earth.
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  • Dinosaurs and Dinner Ladies

    John Dougherty, Tom Morgan-Jones

    Paperback (Otter-Barry Books, Nov. 25, 2016)
    There once was an enormous lionWhose name was Miserable Ryan,A beast both furious and wild,Whose favourite food of all was – child!What’s the REAL reason the dinosaurs died out? Can anyone rescue Class 3 from the wild dinner-ladies? And what will happen when Class 2M meet a lion?This is a funny and brilliant debut collection from the author of the bestselling Stinkbomb and Ketchup-Face series.
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  • Strong Brave True: How Scots Changed the World and How You Can Too!

    Mairi Kidd, Tom Morgan-Jones

    Hardcover (Black & White Publishing, Nov. 1, 2020)
    Did you know that Williamina Fleming was an astronomer who discovered hundreds of stars? And that Alexander Fleming won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his discovery of penicillin? That Elsie Inglis set up hospitals all across Europe to treat over 200,000 soldiers? And that Robert Louis Stevenson's family of engineers built more than 100 lighthouses?
  • Master Will and the Spanish Spy

    Tony Bradman, Tom Morgan-Jones

    Paperback (Barrington Stoke Ltd, )
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