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  • Range War

    Zane Grey

    language (New Creative, Dec. 17, 2011)
    Zane Grey was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West. He was the author of over 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines. His total book sales exceed 40 million. The Internet Movie Database credits Zane Grey with 110 films.based on his stories.Many comic books were based on Zane Grey's novels. They were published after his death in 1939. This is a comic book that is based on one of his novels.This comic edtion was a picturized edtion of classic western novel by Zane Grey. Inside this book, it contains 32 scanned colorful photos that you can read it easily from your kindle and with a special Zane Grey's Biography in Comic Edition.
  • The Man of the Forest

    Zane Grey

    eBook (NewCreative, May 16, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • River Feud

    Zane Grey

    language (New Creative, Nov. 21, 2011)
    Zane Grey was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West. He was the author of over 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines. His total book sales exceed 40 million. The Internet Movie Database credits Zane Grey with 110 films.based on his stories.Many comic books were based on Zane Grey's novels. They were published after his death in 1939. This is a comic book that is based on one of his novels.This comic edtion was a picturized edtion of Rogue River Feud, a classic western novel by Zane Grey. Inside this book, it contains 36 scanned colorful photos that you can read it easily from your kindle
  • Keep a True Lent; Classic Christianity Book for Readers

    Charles Fillmore

    eBook (New Creative, Oct. 9, 2011)
    Amazon Review;The period of Lent is a natural period for study and meditation. Those who are the most traditional and literalist may have difficulties with some of the thoughts in this book, and I recommend it more for those who are willing to have an open mind enough to listen to different perspectives. One does not have to accept all that is written if one is uncomfortable with some of the ideas. But if you are honestly seeking and are willing to allow a new perspective to encourage you to form your own ideas and possibly to find a deeper relationship with God, I do recommend this book.The first part of the book has a wealth of material on different aspects of the spiritual path. The second part has daily studies complete with study questions. THE CHRISTIAN world is once again observing the Lenten season; the season of prayer and fasting that precedes the joyous festivity of Easter. It is commonly believed that the Lenten period has to do with the events of the forty days preceding the Resurrection. This is an erroneous idea. Lent is a church institution, and there is no authorization for it anywhere in the New Testament. The idea, however, has a sound spiritual basis; Moses, Elijah, and Jesus Himself set a precedent for it. Each observed a forty-day period of prayer and fasting as a preparation for spiritual work. Moses received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai at the conclusion of his fast. Elijah talked with God on Mount Horeb at the conclusion of his period of prayer and fasting. Jesus began His great spiritual ministry at the close of His fast in the wilderness. The ancient Hebrew writers made a practice of using numbers to symbolize ideas. Forty, in their minds, was a "foursquare" number suggesting the idea of a foundation for something to follow; an idea of completeness. So the number forty is frequently used in the Scriptures to indicate a completed preparation for something to follow. When we consider Lent as a well-rounded or "completed" season of retreat from the things of the world for the cleansing of the mind and the recollection of the things of Spirit, it becomes a true season of preparation for the glorious Eastertide; a preparation for the resurrection of the mind from the darkness of its sins, doubts, and false beliefs into the light of understanding. Lent, then, is a church institution embodying an exalted idea, the idea of cleansing and disciplining both mind and body toward the end of making them more receptive to the Christ ideas. Like many other religious practices it is too often observed in letter but not in spirit. Too many people make a fad out of Lent. It is fashionable to give up some luxuries, and when those luxuries have to do with food and drink it is profitable physically. There is also psychological value in the mental discipline involved. But such observance has nothing to do with being a Christian; atheists could get the same benefit! Every follower of Jesus who would keep Lent in the true Christian spirit follows the way of prayer and fasting that He taught His disciples. He revealed that prayer and fasting are the sure way to spiritual power, the way to keep the soul cleansed and purified that it may feel the presence of God. When the disciples were unable to heal the epileptic boy He told them that they lacked faith, that such healings could only be brought about by prayer and fasting. Keep a True Lent; Classic Christianity Book for Readers (Annotated) by Charles Fillmore includes author's biography with active table of content.
  • Sweetbriars: Leaving The City

    Hollie Anne Marsh

    eBook (SB Creative, May 1, 2018)
    A Tale of Sweetbriars. A 'feel good', coming of age series, for horse-mad girls, teens, and those 'young at heart'. Called a 'Must Read' by Horse & Hound and 'The stuff of Horse Lover's Dreams' by Reader's Favorite. Included several times in the Pony Magazine's best horse book recommendations.Welcome to the yard! Come and meet the girls... Cate, Tabby and Violet. Cate is uprooted from life as she has known it. Along with her family and her palomino show pony Odette, she moves to a charming farm deep in the English countryside. Cate is torn. Upon moving to horse heaven, she had to leave behind her best friend Beth and her beloved horse-riding instructor Bridget. On the other hand, she has fallen in love with Sweetbriars, the farm her family has bought to make their dreams come true. Setting up an equestrian centre at Sweetbriars is fun to Cate, but settling into a new school and having a stern Pony Club riding instructor that teaches dressage is less so. At school, Cate makes friends with Violet who is confident and wacky, and through Pony Club she gets to know Tabby who is sweet and popular but hides a family secret. When the eccentric neighbour Sophia becomes a regular 'drop-in' to the farm, Cate begins to learn about acceptance and what friendships really mean. The girls' lives will be intertwined in ways they could never have imagined thanks to their shared passion for horses and Cate's determination to make Sweetbriars a success. Will Cate ever settle into living in the countryside? Could you be our next cover star? Meet our latest cover star Tyler and learn more at sweetbriarsfarm.com Horse & Hound. "The book every horsey child needs to read. A fantastic story recommended to all horse lovers. Packed with a mixture of friendship, horses and a love of the countryside, the book really is a must-read." Readers' Favorite, 5 Star Review. "The first of a series, Sweetbriars is the stuff of horse lovers' dreams." Deanie Humphrys-Dunne, Children's Author. "It's a must-have for horse lovers, who will not only love the story but also learn a great deal about horses." Author, Susan Marie Molloy. "What an absolutely sweet and engaging story! This story swept me away." Horse Book Reviews Blog. "A delightful story about a young horse lover in England... A coming-of-age story with lovely equine details." Coffee & Reviews Book Blog. "I would put it in a horse-fairy-tale category if there was such a genre. Absolutely lovely read. Highly recommended!" Many more reviews can be found at sweetbriarsfarm.com or on Goodreads. To learn more, visit sweetbriarsfarm.com or check out the Facebook page - Sweetbriars Farm Equestrian Book Series.
  • Sweetbriars: Tabby's Big Year

    Hollie Anne Marsh

    eBook (SB Creative, June 7, 2019)
    A Tale of Sweetbriars. A 'feel good', coming of age series, for horse-mad girls, teens and those 'young at heart'. Tabby's Big Year, won the Best Young Adult Fiction award at the 2019 EQUUS Film Festival. It's also been called a 'Must Read' by Horse & Hound and 'included several times in the Pony Magazine's best horse book recommendations.Welcome to the yard! Come and meet the girls... Cate, Tabby and Violet. This second book follows Tabby. After her father vanishes, a deep rift develops in Tabby's family. Tabby's mother is focused on being a star performer in her pharmaceutical sales career, while Ava, Tabby's older sister, is living with grandparents in Cornwall. Tabby feels neglected by her mother and jealous of Ava and although outwardly diligent and responsible, she's like a kettle about to blow its top... bottling things up until it's nearly impossible to keep a lid on her frustration and sadness.Tabby finds solace with her best friends Cate and Violet at Sweetbriars Farm where she is nursing her dream horse Bliss back to peak performance, to be able to participate in the try-outs for the British Young Riders Squad. Tabby also finds herself facing other challenges - saving her beloved horse Nancy from the knacker's yard and finding the courage to tell her friends the truth about her family.Will Tabby be able to save the horses she loves and be brave enough to tell people how she really feels? This book can be read stand-alone in the series, or after the first book - Leaving The City. Could you be our next cover star? Meet our latest cover star Tyler and learn more at sweetbriarsfarm.com Some Reviews:Blogger B.R. Maycock. "It's been some time since I read a horsey book, or indeed was around horses and this book as the biggest breath of fresh air I could ever have received! It is the story of Tabby. If you look at the blurb above it's about her family and how things are and have unravelled but I read this as I would have back when I was a teen obsessed with horses, as a book about a yard, a group of friends that are there for each other and the everyday goings-on around some fantabulous horses. And oh were the horses fantabulous! I easily settled into the, um, settings, breathing in the horsey sights and smells of not only the yard but of pony club meets and shows. I experienced every single second of this book, in particular, Tabby setting out to save her favourite horse from destruction. The family issues were, of course, important, but I relished this book purely for the vividness, the beauty and the excitement and I look forward to buying it for someone for a gift." Award-winning Children's Author Sherry Ellis. "Tabby's Big Year, is a story about overcoming challenges-both internal and external. Young Tabby lives with her single workaholic mom at a horse farm. Since her father left, the mom has had to work long hours, leaving Tabby alone most of the time. Tabby must come to terms with this and learn how to express her feelings in a constructive way. Other subplots include Tabby learning to manage a spunky young horse named Bliss and rescuing another horse named Nancy." Children's Author Deanie Humphreys-Dunne. "In this second book in the Sweetbriar's series, readers meet Tabby, a young lady with many conflicts in her life. She loves horses and riding, but she is dealing with several family issues. For example, she resents her mom and her older sister, Ava. But eventually, Tabby makes a plan to resolve her internal strife. This is one thing I liked about the story. I think readers will be pleased to see how Tabby has gained wisdom. The story is engaging. Readers will want to see what happens next. What does Tabby do to save one of her favorite horses? Does she reach some of her equestrian goals? Horse- lovers, in particular, will love this story and cheer for Tabby' s success. I highly recommend it."
  • Heart of Darkness: Classic Adventure Novel

    Joseph Conrad

    eBook (New Creative, )
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  • The U.P. Trail: American Western Fiction

    Zane Grey

    eBook (New Creative, Nov. 16, 2011)
    Amazon Review;I started reading Zane Grey's novels about 15 years ago, when a great-uncle told me of the times, as a youth in the 1920s, he had read Grey's novels on cold nights in front of a fire. It must be close to a decade ago when I first read this title, and I can't help but re-read it every few years. It infuses me with wonder and awe every time.I knew enough about Grey's novels, by the time I read this one, to know that Riders of the Purple Sage was considered his best. But when I got to the end of The U P Trail, I said to myself, "This is the greatest book I have ever read." This novel, which is focused upon the construction of the Union-Pacific Railroad, has something incredibly passionate and elemental about it that not only elevates it above Grey's other numerous titles, including Riders, but makes it a giant in its genre. Grey himself says in his dedication that "it is the book for which I have written all the others."The book's scope is akin to a giant mirror being held up to reflect, in one grand and allegorical image, the breadth of the human experience in the building of the American West, and the destruction of its frontier culture. It's a tale of heroism, virtue, sacrifice, greed, personal ruin, redemption, betrayal, saintliness, violence, bigotry, lust, depravity, nobility, and so many other aspects of human nature it's hard to list them all here. It is filled with unforgettable characters who represent every social group involved with both the building of the railroad itself, and the white man's ambition to expand the nation to the Pacific coast. Some of the incidents and moments created by Grey will remain with readers long after they have finished the book, if not forever. And central to it all is the tortured story of the lovers Neale and Allie.As to drawbacks: modern readers may struggle, in places, with the novel's tone and language. The dialogue of its characters sometimes contains the vernacular and political perspective of the era in which the book was written, and held up to modern standards it could occasionally be labeled politically incorrect. Readers may also have trouble accepting the extra-innocent, almost saintly Allie, and the numerous occasions in which her virtue is preserved against all odds.Generally, though, I believe that the power and beauty of the book will be the primary impression left with those who read it. It should not be missed by anyone who is a Zane Grey fan OR a fan of historical fiction pertaining to the American West. It's a great view of the legacy in which all Americans live today. The U.P. Trail; Classic American Western Story (Annotated and Illustrated) includes detailed biography and 10 photos of Zane Grey.
  • Riders of the Purple Sage; A Picturized Edition of Classic Western Novel

    Zane Grey

    eBook (New Creative, Nov. 22, 2011)
    Zane Grey was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West. He was the author of over 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines. His total book sales exceed 40 million. The Internet Movie Database credits Zane Grey with 110 films.based on his stories.Many comic books were based on Zane Grey's novels. They were published after his death in 1939. This is a comic book that is based on one of his novels.This comic edtion was a picturized edtion of classic western novel by Zane Grey. Inside this book, it contains 36 scanned colorful photos that you can read it easily from your kindle
  • The History of Belgium, Part I Caesar to Waterloo No. 4; Austrian Rule, The Brabant Revolution, French Rule in Belgium, The Waterloo Campaign

    Demetrius C. Boulger

    language (New Creative, Nov. 19, 2011)
    PREFACE.The following pages represent the research and work of more than three years, during the greater portion of which period I resided in Belgium.This volume concludes with the battle of Waterloo, and is mainly intended as a preliminary study to the history of Belgium in the 19th century, first as a portion of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and secondly as an independent state.It is for this reason that I have employed the name Belgium as applying to the Low Countries or Netherlands before the name came into use at the Waterloo period when projects of independence were freely entertained, and before it was formally adopted for the country after the revolution of 1830. In its adjectival form Belgic or Belgian, the name goes back to early mediaeval history, which thus handed on the language of Caesar to modern times. If a final reason is needed for the use of the term Belgium before it was coined, the plea of convenience must be urged. It is short, and concise as separating the ten (now nine) Provinces of the South from the seven Provinces of the North that constitute the present Kingdom of the Netherlands, which we call Holland.This Book contains;CHAPTER XIII. Austrian Rule.CHAPTER XIV. The Brabant Revolution.CHAPTER XV. French Rule in Belgium.CHAPTER XVI. The Waterloo Campaign.The History of Belgium, Part I Caesar to Waterloo No. 2 already corrected the strange character from OCR document. You will enjoy reading this Western European Story in Kindle edition
  • To The Last Man; A Picturized Edition of Classic Western Novel

    Zane Grey

    eBook (New Creative, Nov. 21, 2011)
    Zane Grey was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West. He was the author of over 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines. His total book sales exceed 40 million. The Internet Movie Database credits Zane Grey with 110 films.based on his stories.Many comic books were based on Zane Grey's novels. They were published after his death in 1939. This is a comic book that is based on one of his novels.This comic edtion was a picturized edtion of classic western novel by Zane Grey. Inside this book, it contains 36 scanned colorful photos that you can read it easily from your kindle
  • The Mysterious Rider: American Western Fiction

    Zane Grey

    language (NewCreative, Nov. 15, 2011)
    The Mysterious Rider; Romance Story of American Western Plain (Annotated and Illustrated) includes biography and photo gallery of Zane Grey.Amazon Review;Rancher Bill Belllounds had brought up Columbine as though she were his daughter. Out of affection for her foster father, Columbine had agreed to marry Bill's son., Jack-a drunkard, gambler, coward, and thief. But the man she really loved was cowboy Wilson Moore, and he was everything Belllound's son should have been.Then the strange, clairvoyant little man they called Hell-Bent Wade came to work at the ranch. "You can believe me when I say somethin' will happen," he declared prophetically. "Columbine isn't goin' to marry Jack Belllound's."I loved to read the dialogue, Zane Grey's books may be a little dated to the time period when he wrote them, but it's still a good book.