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  • RV Camping in Corps of Engineers Parks: Guide to over 600 Corps-managed campgrounds on nearly 200 lakes around the country

    Roundabout Publications

    eBook (Roundabout Publications, May 28, 2015)
    The U.S Army Corps of Engineers manages more than 12 million acres of land and water nationwide. In fact, they are the largest federal provider of outdoor recreation in the nation. This book will guide you to more than 600 Corps-managed campgrounds with sites suitable for RV camping on nearly 200 lakes around the country. Detailed campground information includes: Season of operation Number and type of sites Number of sites with hookups Camping fees Amenities and Facilities Directions If you enjoy camping in Corps of Engineers campgrounds, this book is for you.
  • RV Camping in Corps of Engineers Parks: Guide to over 600 Corps-managed campgrounds on nearly 200 lakes around the country

    Roundabout Publications

    Paperback (Roundabout Publications, April 25, 2015)
    Your complete guide to all RV-friendly camping areas operated by the Corps of Engineers. This guide is perfect for RV travelers because all the hike-in, boat-in and tent only camping areas are not included, making it very easy to locate campgrounds that can accommodate RVs. Of all the public lands, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has some of the best parks and campgrounds available. In fact, they are the largest federal provider of outdoor recreation in the nation. Detailed campground information includes: Season of operation Number and type of sites Number of sites with hookups Camping fees Amenities and Facilities Directions If you enjoy camping in Corps of Engineers campgrounds, this book is for you.
  • Black Lives Don't Matter: The Tale of Two Different Americas

    Ross

    language (Ross Publications, Jan. 25, 2019)
    BANNED ON FACEBOOK!BANNED ON YOUTUBE!BANNED ON TWITTER!BANNED ON TUMBLR!Everywhere I promote this truth it is reported and taken down!Get the book now, before it is BANNED ON KINDLE!
  • Arise My Love The Princess Who Fell Asleep

    L. M. Roth

    language (Roth Publications, Aug. 28, 2013)
    “And as you sleep the cold reluctance of your virgin heart shall spread to those who surround you, until ice is formed over every growing thing, encasing it in its ruthless grasp; an ice that cannot be broken, but shall only melt with the bestowal of true love’s first kiss.”And with that Noelle waved her wand carved from the horn of a unicorn over the head of Princess Elise. As she did so all of the fairies vanished, and the hall was once more plunged into darkness.”From L. M. Roth, the author of the Adventures of Abelard series, the Quest For the Kingdom series, and Disenchanted In the Land of Dreams Come True, comes a romantic fairy tale bubbling with humor and sweetness. In the Kingdom of Columba all of the eligible maidens have been assembled for a contest. The prize? The hand of Thomas, the unmarried Prince whom all of the maidens long to wed. All that is, but one; Elise, the fairest of them all. But when a fairy curses her on their wedding day a royal dilemma presents itself; how do you wake a woman who doesn’t love you with true love’s first kiss? Prince Thomas sets forth on a desperate quest to the four corners of the kingdom to seek counsel from the Wise Women to find a way to win her heart and break the curse.A retelling of Sleeping Beauty, Arise My Love The Princess Who Fell Asleep is the first volume in The Princess Who... series, a collection of stand alone romantic fairy tales written for modern Princesses. Books in the series contain Volume 1 Arise My Love the Princess Who Fell Asleep, Volume 2 Beware My Lady the Princess Who Would Not Wed, Volume 3 Come Back My Lord the Princess Who Loved Too Much, Volume 4 Dare Not My Liege the Princess Who Passed the Test, and Volume 5 Enchant Me, Layla the Princess Who Risked Her Life.
  • Come Back My Lord The Princess Who Loved Too Much

    L. M. Roth

    language (Roth Publications, Feb. 6, 2016)
    From L. M. Roth, the author of the Adventures of Abelard Trilogy, the Quest For the Kingdom series and Cinderella’s Shoe A Fairy Tale Murder Mystery comes Volume 3 in the Princess Who… series.Princess Adelaide does not always like being a Princess. She often escapes the monotony of her royal duties by disguising herself in peasant clothes and wandering through her native mountains in search of whatever adventure she might find. When she meets a handsome stranger one day, she strives to hide her true identity, for her heart is taken at their first meeting. A firm believer in true love, much to the concern of her older sisters who inform her that a princess must marry for reasons of State, Adelaide fears losing her beloved if she reveals her royal status. When she discovers that her true love is betrothed to another, a cold and manipulative woman of great beauty and power, she is determined to get him back and seeks advice from the sisters who have always been surrogate mothers to her. But as she seeks counsel from those who know her best she discovers that each has a different view of love and marriage that clashes with her own. Adelaide then must determine which voice she will listen to and what choices she will make to influence her destiny.A romantic and enchanted retelling of The Little Mermaid amalgamated with The Snow Queen, Come Back My Lord the Princess Who Loved Too Much weaves a spell of magic, intrigue, and romance, and poses the burning question: is it possible to love too much?Come Back My Lord The Princess Who Loved Too Much is Volume 3 in The Princess Who... series, a collection of stand alone romantic fairy tales written for modern Princesses. Books in the series contain Volume 1 Arise My Love the Princess Who Fell Asleep, Volume 2 Beware My Lady the Princess Who Would Not Wed, Volume 3 Come Back My Lord the Princess Who Loved Too Much, Volume 4 Dare Not My Liege the Princess Who Passed the Test, and Volume 5 Enchant Me, Layla the Princess Who Risked Her Life.
  • John the Baptist

    Arlene C. Rourke, Gwen Green

    Hardcover (Rourke Publications, March 15, 1985)
    Briefly retells the life of John, cousin of Jesus, who prophesied the coming of the Son of God and baptized many people.
  • Beware My Lady The Princess Who Would Not Wed

    L. M. Roth

    language (Roth Publications, July 9, 2014)
    In the Kingdom of Silvervale, the King and Queen attempt to marry off their daughter the Princess Lille. But none of the gifts offered by the eligible Princes are good enough for her, and she spurns one and all, vowing that she will never wed. Until one day a mysterious gardener appears who offers her magical gifts in exchange for her favors, and a handsome Prince challenges her in a duel of wits, and Lille must choose her destiny. From L. M. Roth, author of the Quest For the Kingdom Series, the Adventures of Abelard series, and Arise My Love The Princess Who Fell Asleep, comes a fairy tale romance abounding in mystery, intrigue, and humor as love blossoms, conspiracies are plotted, and rivals clash. A retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's The Swineherd, it's a sparkling satire on manners and morals, love and ambition, and the question is posed, “What is the measure of a man?” Beware My Lady The Princess Who Would Not Wed is the second volume in The Princess Who... series, a collection of stand alone romantic fairy tales for modern Princesses. Books in the series contain Volume 1 Arise My Love the Princess Who Fell Asleep, Volume 2 Beware My Lady the Princess Who Would Not Wed, Volume 3 Come Back My Lord the Princess Who Loved Too Much, Volume 4 Dare Not My Liege the Princess Who Passed the Test, and Volume 5 Enchant Me, Layla the Princess Who Risked Her Life.
  • Enchant Me, Layla The Princess Who Risked Her Life

    L. M. Roth

    language (Roth Publications, July 10, 2019)
    When Queen Farah is executed and the successive royal brides of the city of Persepolis seem to vanish without a trace, it is up to Layla to solve the mystery and save the lives of future brides. Fearing for her own life should the King choose her for his next Queen, she devises an ingenious solution that enthralls the King while she attempts to unravel the royal mystery...From L. M. Roth, author of The Princess Who...series, The Quest for the Kingdom series, and A Star in the Darkness Esther and the King of Persia, comes a tale of intrigue, mystery, and romance. An amalgamation of 1,001 Nights and the Biblical book of Esther that transports the reader to the mysterious and exotic land of Persia. Will Layla succeed where the others have failed? Or will she become another victim who vanishes without a trace?Enchant Me, Layla The Princess Who Risked Her Life is Volume 5 in The Princess Who... series, a collection of stand alone romantic fairy tales written for modern Princesses. Books in the series contain Volume 1 Arise My Love the Princess Who Fell Asleep, Volume 2 Beware My Lady the Princess Who Would Not Wed, Volume 3 Come Back My Lord the Princess Who Loved Too Much, Volume 4 Dare Not My Liege the Princess Who Passed the Test, and Volume 5 Enchant Me, Layla the Princess Who Risked Her Life.
  • Quest For the Kingdom Part I The Legend of the Great Pearl

    L. M. Roth

    language (Roth Publications, Aug. 23, 2012)
    "All may seek, and all may buy, the Great Pearl of price so rare, But it costs all you possess, So let the buyer beware." Thus begins the riddle that leads young Marcus Maximus, the proud and snobbish son of the Commander of the Imperial Army of Valerium, on the quest of a lifetime. In a single day his world of wealth and privilege is destroyed when he is seized and sold into slavery, his father's estate confiscated by the government, and his parents thrown into prison. And he discovers that during his slavery his one true love has turned to another: his closest friend, who is now a rival for her hand. Now an Empress as ruthless as she is beautiful demands that Marcus find and bring to her a legendary and costly Pearl as the price for his life and the freedom of his beloved parents. The quest takes him to fantastic lands where he meets extraordinary people and is joined by unusual companions, but he finds more questions than answers along his journey. For he will learn of the mysterious and powerful Dominio, be haunted and hunted by the evil Astra, and receive the gift of a fabulous sword that must never be used in violence. An impossible task determines the fate of a family. A love triangle threatens a life-long friendship. A sword that must never be used in violence. Ancient evil stalks a village. A ruthless man grasps power. A mysterious woman comes between brothers.Join the Quest For the Kingdom and lose yourself in a world of fabulous lands, dark enchantments, epic love stories, eternal feuds, and encounter sorceresses and seers, mystery and magic.Quest For the Kingdom by L. M. Roth is a 7 book series divided into 2 sections. Books 1 through 3 comprise the Empress Aurora trilogy and the tale of the young Marcus Maximus. Books 4 through 7 consist of the Chronicles of Logos and recount the fate of the fabulous Sword, and reveals how the decisions of the next generation impact the Kingdom for years to come.Individual titles are as follows:Quest For the Kingdom Part I The Legend of the Great PearlQuest For the Kingdom Part II Conquering the Domain of DarknessQuest For the Kingdom Part III Invitation To EternityQuest For the Kingdom Part IV A Stranger Among UsQuest For the Kingdom Part V Rise of the Time of EvilQuest For the Kingdom Part VI The Sorceress and the SeerQuest For the Kingdom Part VII A New Kingdom Rises
  • A Light Shines Through Darkness: BLACK LIVES MATTER

    Thomas Ross

    eBook (Ross Publications, Jan. 10, 2014)
    Excerpt from A Light Shines Through Darkness.Just forget it they said And I triedBut I cried until I tasted bloodAs I witnessed foreign shipsSailing boldly in route to the motherland with plans to rob her of her greatest assets Just let it go they saidAnd I tried But still I find myself Frantically reaching out Clinging on to every last bit Of my heritage, my history , my Africa As the first enslaved brother must have.But slavery didn't effect you they sayAnd I agreedBut I was wrong it seemsBecause we are still in this boat together Shackled side by side Chained down by ignorance and self hateIn the sweltering heat of manic oppressionForced fed materialism and instant gratification Until we are good and full with vain conceit that we begin to relieve our bowels all over each other They told me to suck it up the Jews had it worstBut I couldn't Engulfed in wave after wave of lynchings, police brutality and the raping of our beautiful black diamonds I could do nothing but choke on the injustice Frantically but I failed At the bottom of the sea of forgiveness I witness millions if those who Were casted over during the middle passage like a sailor tosses back a unwanted fish A like girl no older than 7 each her hand to meAs a great circle formed She pulled me down with a smile And said come lets join hands as we pray Pray for what I said perplexed One prayer for our oppressor and what we have endured at their hands And the second I asked That we never forget She said as she grasped my hand and looked forward By Tommy Ross
  • Meet the Munch Bunch

    Giles Reed

    Hardcover (Rourke Publications, March 15, 1981)
    The unwanted vegetables, known as the Munch Bunch, escape from the grocer's shop and set up a real home of their own.
  • Black Lives Don't Matter: in Trump's America

    Ross

    eBook (Ross Publications, Oct. 21, 2018)
    I had a dream that one day this nation will be cast down and made humble for oppressing God's chosen people: "We hold the hypocrisy of this country to be self-evident; that all men are not treated with equality." I had a dream that one day that the red hills of the Caucasus Georgia mountains will be smashed to dust by the hand of God, the sons of former slaves will own the sons of previous slave owners, for the Lord has said those who leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity. I had a dream that one day even the city of Chicago, a city drowning in the ocean of self-hating black on black crime, will be transformed into a town of Blacks, Native, and Hispanics who love each other as brothers and sisters of Israel. I had a dream that one day, over in the city of Los Angeles, with its racial history of police brutality, and outright killing of Gods elect, one day my people will turn back to God. They will return to his commandments, and the Lord will hear their cries and repay the heathen one hundred-fold for the blood of the children of Israel which was shed all over this land. I had a dream. I had a dream that one day every ghetto shall be exalted, every skyscraper shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together. This is my faith, the belief that God will break the yoke of our oppression and sit our oppressor down in the miry clay. And Gods angels shall separate the wheat from the tare, the oppressed from the oppressor, and the children of God from the Synagogue of Satan. On that day, God's children will finally have rest. If America was made to be a great nation from the genocide of the Native American, the enslavement of the so-called Black American, and the oppression of Hispanics, this must become true. So let God’s judgment ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. Let God's Judgment ring from the mighty mountains of New York. Let God’s judgment ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania. Let God’s Judgment ring from the snow-capped Rockies of Colorado. Let Gods Judgment ring from the curvaceous slopes of California. But not only that, let God’s Judgment ring from the Stone Mountain of Georgia. Let God’s Judgment ring from the Lookout Mountain of Tennessee. Let God’s Judgment ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi. From every mountainside, let God’s Judgment ring. And when this happens, when God’s Judgment rings from every state and every city, We will no longer fear for our lives, we will no longer be ashamed of being black, we will no longer hate one another, we will no longer fear Satan. Our fear shall be in the power of the Almighty, and we will know that he is LORD.