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  • John Tyler: A Short Biography: Tenth President of the United States

    Doug West

    eBook (C&D Publications, April 3, 2019)
    John Tyler holds the distinction of being the first president to take office due to the death of a sitting president. Tyler was thrust into office on the death of President William Henry Harrison in 1841 after being vice president for only a month. He was at home in Richmond when he got word of Harrison’s death. Immediately he rushed to Washington, D.C., to be embroiled in a Constitutional crisis over the secession of power.The Whig Political Party had chosen Tyler as Harrison’s running mate in the election of 1840, primarily because he was from the very populous state of Virginia and it was hoped he could bring in the Southern vote. The Whigs were shocked when Tyler became president and didn’t fall in line with the party. He vetoed much of their legislation, so they kicked him out of the party!After his one term in office, he was relegated to political obscurity. As the tensions grew between the North and South leading up to the Civil War, Tyler and his new wife, thirty years his junior, became outspoken advocates for slavery and Southern plantation life. Just before his death he was elected as a representative to the Confederate States of Amercia and would be buried in a coffin draped with a Confederate flag. To the Northerners, John Tyler was considered a traitor to the Union cause, making him one of the most controversial presidents in United States history. “John Tyler: A Short Biography” reveals the life and times of the tenth president of the United States. 30-Minute Book SeriesThis is the 38th book in the 30-Minute Book Series. Books in this series are fast-paced, accurate, and cover the story in as much detail as a short book possibly can. Most people complete each book in less than an hour, which makes the books in the series a perfect companion for your lunch hour or a little down time. About the AuthorDoug West is a retired engineer and an experienced non-fiction writer with several books to his credit. His writing interests are general, with special expertise in history, science, biographies, and “How To” topics. Doug has a Ph.D. in General Engineering from Oklahoma State University.
  • Ford V8 Performance Guide: The Stocker's Bible

    William Carroll

    Paperback (Coda Publications, June 1, 1991)
    For all Ford V8 owners and restorers, a complete handbook with hard to find specifications of all engines up to1972 including the OHC "Indy" engines. There's adjustments and fine tuning data of every engine from 221 to 462 CID, plus a massive list of the original factory part numbers for heavy duty and "High-Per" parts. With important details of engine assembly and ignition-carburetion modifications for premium performance. "Switch and Swap" of heavy-duty parts, from one size engine to another, is clearly explained. This is the "best ever" low-bucks handbook to upgrade horsepower and durability of the best of the early Ford V8 engines. For good reason, this book was known as "The Stocker's Bible."
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  • James K. Polk: A Short Biography: Eleventh President of the United States

    Doug West

    eBook (C&D Publications, May 16, 2019)
    A “long-shot” or “underdog” would best describe the former governor of Tennessee, James Knox Polk, who had lost two reelection bids and now sought his party’s vice-presidential nomination. Events unfolded rapidly at the Democratic convention in the warm summer of 1844. James Polk had hoped to be his party’s choice as front runner Martin Van Buren’s vice presidential nominee going into the fall general election. Seven ballots into the nomination process the convention was hopelessly deadlocked, then Polk’s friends began spreading the word that “Young Hickory” was Andrew Jackson’s choice and that he could bring harmony to the party. On the ninth ballot of the delegates vote, Polk became the presidential nominee of the party to run against the veteran Whig candidate Henry Clay. A third-party candidate would syphon off just enough votes from Clay to throw the general election to Polk.Polk was no stranger to Washington; having been a seven-term congressman and eventually holding the powerful position of Speaker of the House of Representatives. Polk was brought into the nation’s highest office through a wave of expansionist fervor. Many believed it was the providence of God or “Manifest Destiny” that America should possess the land from “sea to shining sea,” and James Polk was just the man to push this dream into reality.Polk would turn out to be one of the exceptional presidents of the nineteenth century. A hundred years later, President Harry Truman would extol Polk, writing, “James K. Polk [was] a great president. Said what he intended to do and did it.” Polk did fulfill the desires of the country to expand. When he entered the office of the president, Missouri was the western border of the nation; upon leaving the office four short years later, the Pacific Ocean bordered the growing nation to the west. “James K. Polk: A Short Biography” crisply reveals the life and times of the eleventh president of the United States. 30-Minute Book SeriesThis is the 39th book in the 30-Minute Book Series. Books in this series are fast-paced, accurate, and cover the story in as much detail as a short book possibly can. Most people complete each book in less than an hour, which makes the books in the series a perfect companion for your lunch hour or a little down time. About the AuthorDoug West is a retired engineer and an experienced non-fiction writer with several books to his credit. His writing interests are general, with special expertise in history, science, biographies, and “How To” topics. Doug has a Ph.D. in General Engineering from Oklahoma State University.
  • The Girl Who Wanted to Fly

    L. Rivlin

    Paperback (College Publications, Nov. 4, 2009)
    Placed by The International Board on Books for Young People as an outstanding novel for 2011, The Girl Who Wanted to Fly is being exhibited worldwide by IBBY at international book fairs. This absorbing narrative examines the problems encountered by a disabled teenager, Mo Tamworth, but the voyage of self-discovery charted in the story is not limited to the experience of disability. The situations are familiar to all young people negotiating the often confusing transition between childhood and early adulthood. Just as with other young teens, Mo must learn to respect others in order to respect herself. Although the narration is from the point of view of a teenage girl, it offers compelling insights which adults will also find entertaining and instructive.
  • Danny Cool Bonjour

    Gráinne Ryan Schaeken, Deborah McCann

    Paperback (Coco Publications, March 15, 2013)
    Meet Danny Cool and his fun loving family! Danny lives in a quaint village in south County Dublin, Ireland. He is a spur of the moment kind of guy, but also a true family man. Danny loves his food but really dislikes a disorganised house. Unfortunately their house is pretty chaotic. The Cool family are a busy family where things can sometimes go wrong! Danny Cool and his family are to star in a book series designed to introduce children from 4 - 12 to the French Language in a lighthearted way. In this first book "Bonjour", set in Ireland, Danny Cool introduces himself and his fun loving family.
  • Our environment

    Bernice Hanson

    Paperback (C.C. Publications, March 15, 1985)
    Chapter 1: Environment, Population and Community Chapter 2: Energy in the Environment Chapter 3: Many Environments Chapter 4: Balance in an Environment Chapter 5: Environments Protect Animals Chapter 6: New Plants and Animals in a Community Chapter 7: People and Environments Chapter 8: Pollution on the Land Chapter 9: Water Pollution Chapter 10: Air Pollution Chapter 11: Help All Environments
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt: A Short Biography: Thirty-Second President of the United States

    Doug West

    eBook (C&D Publications, Sept. 23, 2018)
    Born into a wealthy family from New York, Franklin Delano Roosevelt entered political life as a member of the Democratic Party and rose to prominence quickly due to his strong leadership skills, money, and family connections. During his first term as president of the United States, he introduced his “New Deal” domestic agenda to stem the tide of the growing national economic depression sweeping the country. Throughout the years, he managed to win a wide base of popular support thanks to his policies aimed at helping the most vulnerable American citizens, from poor farmers to jobless urban professionals. Roosevelt tried to bring economic balance to American society, making sure nobody was left behind. He supported labor and social welfare programs for the disadvantaged and emphasized the need for a fair wealth distribution in the country. During his lengthy four-term administration, Roosevelt was the leader who helped the United States overcome a series of historical crises, from the Great Depression to the Pearl Harbor attack and World War II. His diplomatic tact and his resilience in the face of adversity put him in the pantheon of the United States’ greatest political leaders. Read about this great American president by purchasing the book “Franklin Delano Roosevelt: A Short Biography.” 30-Minute Book SeriesWelcome to the 32nd book in the 30-Minute Book Series. Books in this series are fast-paced, accurate, and cover the story in as much detail as a short book possibly can. Most people complete each book in less than an hour, which makes the books in the series a perfect companion for your lunch hour or a little down time. About the AuthorDoug West is a retired engineer and an experienced non-fiction writer with several books to his credit. His writing interests are general, with special expertise in history, science, biographies, and “How To” topics. Doug has a Ph.D. in General Engineering from Oklahoma State University.
  • Our earth

    Bernice Hanson

    Unknown Binding (C.C. Publications, March 15, 1985)
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  • Where is Arthur?

    Christopher Carr

    (cool publications, Dec. 17, 2011)
    After her performance before the Queen at the Royal Variety show, Kimberley’s launch as a recording artist is nerve-shattering for the twelve-year old. She enjoys traveling the country, promoting her single and album. Whenever Kimberley needs help, Arthur still comes to her assistance, but she is puzzled why she is so lucky. She decides to investigate and has quite an adventure discovering the truth.
  • Singing for the Queen

    Christopher Carr

    (Cool publications, Dec. 3, 2011)
    After her success in “Britain’s got something extra”, eleven year old Kimberley continues her education, moving to a secondary school. Faced with jealousy and many new challenges, she finds that Arthur, the mysterious illusionist and magician, continues to come to her assistance, when needed. When it is time for Kimberley to perform in front of the Queen at the Royal Variety show, Arthur’s magic makes the performance extra-special and one to remember.
  • Angels at Sunrise: Child Songs

    Cahit Zarifoglu

    Paperback (Core Publications, March 15, 2010)
    A delightful collection of poems seen through the eyes of a Muslim child. In both Turkish and English.
  • A puzzle for Simon Growl

    Christopher Carr

    (cool publications, Nov. 19, 2011)
    Manchester based, eleven-year old Kimberley decides to enter Britain’s biggest television talent show, singing in the style of Karen Carpenter. She makes friends with one of the other contestants, Arthur, a mysterious man who is a talented illusionist and magician. Nervous at the prospect of facing the audience and the judges, led by Simon Growl, Kimberley finds that Arthur’s magic proves helpful in her quest.