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  • A Collection of Facts and Documents, relative to the Death of Major-General Alexander Hamilton, with Comments: together with the Various Orations, Sermons, and Eulogies,

    William Coleman

    Hardcover (Shoal Creek Publishers, March 15, 1972)
    This is a rare facsimile reproduction of the 1804 edition of A Collection of Notes and Documents, Relative to The Death of Major General Alexander Hamilton; with comments together with the various orations, sermons, and eulogies, that have been published or written on his life and character. By William Coleman,The Editor of the Evening Post.
  • Today I Feel Shy

    William L. Coleman

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, Oct. 1, 1983)
    A collection of devotions designed to make you feel at ease with momentary shyness, while providing practical examples of how to overcome shy feelings.
  • Chesapeake Charlie and the Bay Bankrobbers

    William L. Coleman

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, July 1, 1980)
    1980 BETHANY FELLOWSHIP SOFTCOVER
  • The History of Rock Mountain in Jefferson County, Alabama

    William L. (Bill) Coleman

    eBook
    When I’m enjoying the outdoors at Rock Mountain, I can’t help but wonder about the people who were here before me. There is a big flat rock on Fire Tower Road where we like to picnic. It’s a certainty that people have been enjoying meals on that rock for thousands of years. Those people walked the same trails and they waded in the same creeks as we do. Who were those people? Why did they leave this area? Who replaced them? Where did those people come from? Those are just a few of the questions that I have pondered during the half century since I first walked over Rock Mountain as a nine year old kid. Rock Mountain has been building a history spanning 10,000 years, but history books have barely mentioned it. I set aside the time to write this book when I realized that I watched so much of the tangible history of Rock Mountain disappear, and I didn’t realize it until it was gone. Several years of prior research about the Native Americans who built their villages here and recently reading about the first settlers traveling down the Huntsville Road to Jonesboro convinced me that I had to spend more time writing that I had planned. I think that I’ve written a book that will be an entertaining read for those who want to know more about where they live, as well a book for those who love history.
  • Moonlight War- Act I

    William Collins

    eBook (Amazon, Aug. 29, 2016)
    After the catastrophic events of book 1, Evan and Brooke are trying to come to terms with recent revelations. However, it isn’t long before their duties as Venators throw them back into action. Whilst Evan faces a deathly trial to advance further in his training, Brooke embarks on her very first mission, which sees her embroiled in a war between the vampires and werewolves of London. If the werewolves and shifters baying for her blood wasn’t enough, Brooke also has to face a starkly changed Arantay. Meanwhile, the Dark-Venator forces are rising, whilst Evan and his friends contend with the mysterious disappearances of several Venators. Could they have been kidnapped? Evan also faces backlash from many of his fellow trainees, who hate or fear him. Evan thinks their reactions are bad now, but it would be nothing if they discovered his secret. His peers may even try to kill him if they learned the truth. Evan knows he has to pass his trial to gain his first mission as a Venator, but he may never make it that far if his hidden powers aren’t controlled. Across the realms, a terribly malignant force has learned of Evan and Brooke, and plans to strike. Find the sequel, and the 3rd book in the series, here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MUH7NED
  • Chesapeake Charlie and Blackbeard's Treasure

    William L. Coleman

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, July 1, 1981)
    Fun adventure story for kids!
  • Chesapeake Charlie and the Stolen Diamonds

    William L. Coleman

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, June 1, 1981)
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  • When Someone You Love Dies

    William L. Coleman

    eBook (Augsburg Books, June 1, 1994)
    Why did she have to die?" "What will happen to us now?" We hear questions like these from our children when someone close to them dies. Writing for children ages 8-12 and their parents, William Coleman discusses the fears and questions that young people have when someone they love dies, perhaps a parent, grandparent, sibling, or close friend. He offers advice and support as they struggle to understand death and helps them work through the grieving process.
  • Moonlight War- Act II

    William Collins

    eBook
    Brooke has learned who engineered the war between werewolves and vampires in London, and if she and Arantay can’t stop it, not only will the city be destroyed but everyone will know the Moonlight races exist. Jed has discovered why Venators are being kidnapped from Veneseron, but now he’s trapped inside the captor’s lair himself, perhaps never to return. Evan has set off on his own first mission, where he must travel through multiple bizarre worlds, attempting to stop a demonic cult. Unfortunately, two of Evan’s companions are two of his biggest rivals. His mission is thrown into further jeopardy when Evan learns he is being hunted by a force more powerful than anything he’s faced before.Jed suffers a grisly injury. An enemy discovers Brooke’s biggest secret. Evan is marked by a wound magic can never heal, and not everyone survives. Due to Moonlight War growing so long, it was split into two acts. As such, this novel continues directly from where Act I finished.
  • The History of Rock Mountain in Jefferson County, Alabama

    William L. Coleman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 24, 2016)
    When I’m enjoying the outdoors at Rock Mountain, I can’t help but wonder about the people who were here before me. There is a big flat rock on Fire Tower Road where we like to picnic. It’s a certainty that people have been enjoying meals on that rock for thousands of years. Those people walked the same trails and they waded in the same creeks as we do. Who were those people? Why did they leave this area? Who replaced them? Where did those people come from? Those are just a few of the questions that I have pondered during the half century since I first walked over Rock Mountain as a nine year old kid. Rock Mountain has been building a history spanning 10,000 years, but history books have barely mentioned it. I set aside the time to write this book when I realized that I had saw so much of the tangible history of Rock Mountain disappear, and I didn’t realize it until it was gone. Several years of prior research about the Native Americans who built their villages here and recently reading about the first settlers traveling down the Huntsville Road to Jonesboro convinced me that I had to spend more time writing than I had planned. I think that I’ve written a book that will be an entertaining read for those who want to know more about where they live, as well a book for those who love history. This is the revised second edition of the book that I first published in 2011. Many of the chapters have been expanded, and I have added one additional chapter, which profiles some of the original settlers
  • Lutey and the Mermaid

    William Coleman

    Hardcover (Kernow, United Kingdom: Brave Tales Ltd, March 15, 2005)
    None
  • A Collection of the Facts and Documents, Relative to the Death of Major-General Alexander Hamilton: With Comments; Together With the Various Orations, ... on His Life and Character

    William Coleman

    Hardcover (Forgotten Books, April 19, 2018)
    Excerpt from A Collection of the Facts and Documents, Relative to the Death of Major-General Alexander Hamilton: With Comments; Together With the Various Orations, Sermons, and Eulogies, That Have Been Published or Written on His Life and CharacterI have maturely reflected on the subject of your letter of the 18th inst. And the more I have reflected the more I have become convinced, that I could not, without mani fest impropriety, make the avowal or disavowal which you seem to think necessary. The clause pointed out by Mr. Van Ness is in these terms I could detail to you a still more despicable Opinion which General Hamilton has ex pressed of Mr. Burr. To endeavour to discover the meaning of this declaration, I was obliged to seek in the antecedent part of this letter for the opinion to which it referred, as having been already disclosed. I found it in these words: General Hamilton and Judge Kent have declared in substance, that they looked upon Mr. Burr to be a dangerous man, and one who ought not to be trusted with the reins of government.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.