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  • Rebel Bushwhacker

    Wally Avett

    Paperback (W & B Publishers Inc., March 4, 2015)
    BUSHWHACKER QUEENHELL has no fury like a woman betrayedBig Tobe Kirkwood was king of the Southern bushwhackers in the Great Smoky Mountains, leading a ragtag army of killers and bandits armed with stolen Yankee repeating rifles.Hattie June Rose was his backwoods queen, Civil War guerilla royalty terrorizing the dark mountain region. She offered herself to gain Big Tobe’s strength in avenging her father. Bloodier than QuantrillFast and lively and very bloody, Rebel Bushwhacker hits hard and aims for the head, like a smoking revolver in the hands of the wild-eyed bushwhacker chieftain. Based on true incidents during the War Between the States, the story takes place in the rugged Southern Appalachians where a deadly civil war raged between Rebel partisans and Union loyalists.It’s the story of a survivor, a sturdy mountain girl named HATTIE JUNE ROSE, who found herself in desperate times during the last year of the Civil War in the remote Smoky Mountain backwoods. Guerillas fought a grim and shadowy war, with brazen raiding, murders, kidnapping and looting quite common.It’s a tangled story of love and hate, of vengeance sought, of a clever country girl who uses her brains and her body to bend two different men to her will. She loses her innocence along the way, and at a tender age buries her father and her brother. She trades sex and her native intelligence to the most notorious bushwhacker of them all, the “red-headed butcher,”, for his help in tracking down the Yankees who killed her father.Til the day her murderous lover betrayed her badly.Vengeful Hattie June Rose sets Big Tobe up for an ambush that goes badly. He flees to Texas and, after recovering from her wounds, she follows, determined to see his death - or her own.
  • The Steadfast Tin Soldier

    Hans Christian Andersen, Harriet

    Hardcover (Maxton Publishers, Jan. 1, 1946)
    Boards. Very Good 1st Printing. First printing bound in pictorial boards. Some rubbing to the spine especially at the tips, otherwise a reasonably clean, tight copy. Adapted and illustrated by Harriet.
  • A Maxton book about rivers

    E. Joseph Dreany

    Unknown Binding (Maxton Publishers, Jan. 1, 1955)
    None
  • A Maxton book about Alaska

    E. Joseph Dreany

    Hardcover (Maxton Publishers, Jan. 1, 1959)
    None
  • RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER POP-UP

    Robert L. May

    Spiral-bound (Maxton Publishers, Jan. 1, 1950)
    None
  • Sammy, the LIttle Green Snake Who Wanted to Fly

    Mary Reddick Welsh

    Paperback (YBK Publishers, Inc., July 22, 2011)
    Discover how Sammy, the little green snake, finds out • that wishes may sometimes come true in a most unusual way. • that curiosity can help to find out about other ways of life. • that getting lost isn't always a bad thing. Mary Reddick Welsh was born in New York City and raised in Westchester, New York and California. She attended Colorado College in Colorado Springs and the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. She has also studied at the Art Students League in New York City and St. Thomas Aquinus College. She has been an art teacher and a librarian in Sullivan, Maine where she has lived with her husband, Joe, for the past thirty-five years. She has both illustrated and written for the Puckerbrush Review and has created commercial illustrations for many organizations. Sammy is her first book for children.
  • A Child's Book of Ships & Boats

    William M. Hutchinson

    Hardcover (New York: Maxton Publishers, Inc. 1956, March 15, 1956)
    Teaches young readers about different types of boats and ships and their history and usage.
  • Algebra 1/2: An Incremental Development Teachers Edition by SAXON PUBLISHERS

    SAXON PUBLISHERS

    Hardcover (Saxon Publishers, Inc., Aug. 16, 1869)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • Rebel Bushwhacker

    Wally Avett

    Paperback (W & B Publishers Inc., Feb. 22, 2015)
    BUSHWHACKER QUEENHELL has no fury like a woman betrayedBig Tobe Kirkwood was king of the Southern bushwhackers in the Great Smoky Mountains, leading a ragtag army of killers and bandits armed with stolen Yankee repeating rifles.Hattie June Rose was his backwoods queen, Civil War guerilla royalty terrorizing the dark mountain region. She offered herself to gain Big Tobe’s strength in avenging her father. Bloodier than QuantrillFast and lively and very bloody, Rebel Bushwhacker hits hard and aims for the head, like a smoking revolver in the hands of the wild-eyed bushwhacker chieftain. Based on true incidents during the War Between the States, the story takes place in the rugged Southern Appalachians where a deadly civil war raged between Rebel partisans and Union loyalists.It’s the story of a survivor, a sturdy mountain girl named HATTIE JUNE ROSE, who found herself in desperate times during the last year of the Civil War in the remote Smoky Mountain backwoods. Guerillas fought a grim and shadowy war, with brazen raiding, murders, kidnapping and looting quite common.It’s a tangled story of love and hate, of vengeance sought, of a clever country girl who uses her brains and her body to bend two different men to her will.She loses her innocence along the way, and at a tender age buries her father and her brother. She trades sex and her native intelligence to the most notorious bushwhacker of them all, the “red-headed butcher,”, for his help in tracking down the Yankees who killed her father.Til the day her murderous lover betrayed her badly.Vengeful Hattie June Rose sets Big Tobe up for an ambush that goes badly. He flees to Texas and, after recovering from her wounds, she follows, determined to see his death - or her own.
  • About Cave Men of the Old Stone Age

    Bettina Leonard Kramer, Harold v. Kramer

    Library Binding (Melmont Publishers, Inc., March 15, 1955)
    There were two stone ages, the old and the new. This book deals only with the Old Stone Age.
  • About Atomic Power For People

    Edward Radlauer & Ruth Shaw Radlauer

    Hardcover (Melmont Publishers, Inc., March 15, 1960)
    About Atomic Power For People
  • A Maxton Book About Music Makers

    Bruno FROST

    Hardcover (Maxton Pub., Inc, March 15, 1957)
    all about musical instruments