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16 kirjaa tekijältä C. C. Phillips
Preston Diamond in Way-cross
C. C. Phillips
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2009
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Preston Diamond In The White House
C. C. Phillips
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Preston Diamond On The Mississippi River
C. C. Phillips
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Preston Diamond: Boston Union Man
C. C. Phillips
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Preston Diamond: Return to Way-cross
C. C. Phillips
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Among The Bards Sublime is an anthology of poetic compositions by novelist C.C. Phillips. The collection also contains a scattering of timeless works by gifted poets from ages past, including Robert W. Service's Cremation of Sam McGee; this enduring ballad is followed by Phillips' The Sequel of Sam McGee composed in 1998, one hundred years after the original. The author has written eighteen books, highlighted by two fiction series featuring the main characters Preston Diamond and Jesse Sterling. His epic Lady of the Cosmos is a masterpiece of poetic genius.
In the early fifties, any farm lad with a healthy imagination and a smattering of ambition could keep himself busy and happily entertained. Young Jesse Sterling did not lack for either of the essential ingredients but he also had an uncanny ability to fall into incredible adventures. The discovery of a giant woolly mammoth in his father's rye field turned out to be the prelude to a series of events that kept Jesse and his adopted brother, Brew, wondering what might happen next. The unearthing of an ancient civilization, in close proximity to the mammoth dig, should have been enough excitement to last a lifetime; however, when the research team found the remains of a murdered North West Mounted Police officer among the mummified corpses of the 'old people', Jesse and Brew were keen to sort out the riddle. Although the modern-day Mounties were baffled, the boys doggedly stuck to a trail gone sixty years cold. They had one possible clue: a broken buckle.