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Ted's Tales

Ted's Tales

Ted Delgrosso

Page Publishing, Inc.
2022
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Welcome to Ted's Tales.In this book you, will find a mixture of short stories. Whether you have only a few minutes or a few hours, there is something here for you. I invite you to join me for stories of adventure to witness a bodyguard who is tired of her profession and seeks a way out, two hikers make a discovery that challenges their friendship, a recluse adopts a strange new pet that he found in the woods near his home, an ancient prophecy about to come true, a unique ceremony held on a Navy ship at sea, a meeting of members of an ancient race as they face a new threat, an eventful day at the beach, an early encounter with lifelong implications, a person's efforts to deal with an unexpected companion, and many other tales that will bring you to extraordinary characters, places, and circumstances.
Ted Reeve

Ted Reeve

Frank Cosentino

Lulu.com
2021
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Ted Reeves: Bard of the Beach follows the life of the footballer and sports reporter through his years as a player, a coach, a columnist and a soldier. The insights of the five time Hall of Famer are presented in the thoughts of Moaner McGruffey, Alice Snippersnapper, Figgers Foley, Nutsy Fagan and others conjured up in Ted Reeve's mind.
Ted Bundy's Girls: Includes My Death Row Prison Interviews with Ted Bundy

Ted Bundy's Girls: Includes My Death Row Prison Interviews with Ted Bundy

Paul Dawson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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TED BUNDY'S GIRLS: INCLUDES MY DEATH ROW PRISON INTERVIEWS WITH TED BUNDY by Dr. Paul Dawson reveals a particular emphasis on Ted Bundy's sex life and analysis of Ted Bundy's female victims. Bundy's sex life involved sadistic pornographic images and fantasies. Ted was obsessed with Peeping Tom activity. He "graduated" to kidnapping, rape, and sadistic-sex murders of young women and girls. Why this book? This must-read true crime book focuses on Ted Bundy's sex assaults and deadly encounters with his young women victims. Rape/killing scenes have been recreated based on Dr. Dawson's actual prison interviews with Ted Bundy. Prison interviews are included, which present the hair-raising and staggering confessions and livid and X-rated interview comments of the all-American psycho known as the Campus Killer. He was the all-American college boy murdering mostly all-American college girls. Bundy, a horrifying, mind-boggling puzzle, was one of the most notorious necrophilic-serial-sex killers in the American history of crime. Dr. Dawson brings his forensic-clinical psychologist's perspective to the Ted Bundy prison interviews, which he completed in 1988 and are now available for the first time after over 30 years. Dr. Dawson conducted a series of interviews with Ted Bundy, poster boy for mass-murder monsters, in 1988 while he was on Death Row in the Florida State Prison at Starke, Florida. Bundy, a slick psychopath without a conscience, was executed in January 1989. Dr. Dawson provides a rare, exclusive, thrilling, sometimes amusing, and gripping investigation and assessment inside the treacherous, labyrinthine mind of this infamous-serial-sex killer. Bundy's despicable charisma, the horror of his vicious-night-stalker, serial-sex-killer rampage, is revealed in depth. Dr. Dawson, in these interviews, exposes Bundy's darkest secrets, elicits rape-murder confessions from Bundy, and confronts the murderer of 30 to possibly over 100 young women and girls by probing his mind, examining and challenging Bundy's defenses. Bundy, an enigma, finally answers questions about his devious-sex crimes he suppressed for many years. Some psychological theories are presented to shine valid, logical light on Bundy's repulsive, depraved, ghastly crimes of assault-abduction, torture-rape, mutilation, murder-necrophilia, dismemberment, and cannibalism - at times he ate their flesh.Dr. Dawson earned a Ph.D. in psychology from The New School for Social Research, Graduate Faculty in New York City; has been a psychologist in clinics, schools, mental hospitals; was chief psychologist of a state prison system; has been in private practice & consulting in New York; he has written over 60 books.
Ted and Ned

Ted and Ned

Wendy Sura Thomson

Quitt and Quinn, Publishers
2019
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A charming story for toddlers to early elementary age children. This rhyming, read-aloud picture book for youngsters reinforces the responsibility of caring for pets.
Ted and Ernie's Excellent Adventure

Ted and Ernie's Excellent Adventure

Ruth Manthei Wilkey

Sonflower Press, LLC
2023
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Two brothers raised in poverty by German immigrants decide to partner up with each other as simple farmers. A series of dreams and discoveries prompt them to partner with the living God, which propels them into adventures beyond their imagining. From raising Certified Seed beans to marketing magnificent strawberries to manufacturing veneer to running a Great Lakes freighter to an international oil operation to California land acquisitions while raising large families, these men of courage and conviction accomplished wonders in their forty years of conflict-laden partnership.
Ted-D's Happy, Sad, Birthday, Day

Ted-D's Happy, Sad, Birthday, Day

Alec Gould

Jumping Cat Publications
2020
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When Ted-D's daddy wants to take Ted-D and Momma to the park to play on Ted-D's birthday, Ted-D doesn't want to go. Why? Because this is the first time ever that Ted-D will be celebrating his birthday without Grandma and Grandpa. With a little talk from his friend, Alec-the-Cat, Ted-D tries his best at being a "big boy" and goes to the park with his parents. At the park, Ted-D begins to understand that when we lose someone we love, either through death or other happenings, that they truly aren't gone from us. They still live on through our memories and celebrations. Join Ted-D on his sad, happy, birthday, day as he travels from the park to the cemetery learning that there are no boundaries on love. Written in a fashion that allows the child to know it is OK to hurt, cry, and miss someone we love. This book allows open ended questions between the child and the adult. In turn, the adult can share with the child, their own beliefs of death.
Ted Is a Panda: Book 13

Ted Is a Panda: Book 13

William Ricketts

Knowledge Books
2023
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Tas and Ted make the best pair; they both like to sleep and play with their toy balls. Young readers will enjoy following Tas along on her many adventures and meeting new buddies along the way. Cute illustrations capture the charm of the characters while simple words introduce basic vowels and consonants.
Ted Nelson

Ted Nelson

Leandro Moreira

Harped Books
2024
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Discover the captivating life and extraordinary influence of Ted Nelson, the visionary behind the Xanadu project and a pioneer of hypertext and user interface design. Explore his early years in Chicago, his struggles and setbacks, and his relentless pursuit of a revolutionary publishing system. Learn about the rise and fall of Xanadu, Nelsons lasting impact on computing, and his unique mindset that shaped the future of technology. Dive into Ted Nelsons personal life, relationships, and his passion for psychedelics. This in-depth biography offers reflections on Nelsons career, the legacy of his ideas, and the ongoing debate between Xanadu and the World Wide Web.
Ted Harrison's Rainbow Road

Ted Harrison's Rainbow Road

Jan Stirling

Austin Macauley Publishers
2018
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Jan Stirling and Ted Harrison, the celebrated Canadian painter, met in 2007 and felt an immediate connection. Jan spent more and more time with him, oblivious of their age difference, always feeling his acceptance of her quirky, candid nature. As a jazz musician, she appreciated his ability to improvise with words, without fear of making a mistake. She would suggest a subject and then write down in shorthand what he had to say. Although never edited, these improvs were called poems. They showed that even as his physical freedom diminished, he had a very rich mental life. After Ted passed on, Jan revisited these poems, writing about her experiences with him up to her final visit in January 2015, the last day Ted was conscious. Each chapter is interspersed with Ted's poems. The book shows an intimate side of Ted that deepens our appreciation for his life and work.
Ted Harrison's Rainbow Road

Ted Harrison's Rainbow Road

Jan Stirling

Austin Macauley Publishers
2018
sidottu
Jan Stirling and Ted Harrison, the celebrated Canadian painter, met in 2007 and felt an immediate connection. Jan spent more and more time with him, oblivious of their age difference, always feeling his acceptance of her quirky, candid nature. As a jazz musician, she appreciated his ability to improvise with words, without fear of making a mistake. She would suggest a subject and then write down in shorthand what he had to say. Although never edited, these improvs were called poems. They showed that even as his physical freedom diminished, he had a very rich mental life. After Ted passed on, Jan revisited these poems, writing about her experiences with him up to her final visit in January 2015, the last day Ted was conscious. Each chapter is interspersed with Ted's poems. The book shows an intimate side of Ted that deepens our appreciation for his life and work.
The First Fifty Candid Sequences - Strips 1 - (1969-1978): A Portfolio of the Earliest Work by Ted Glasso
The works of Ted Glasso have never been exhibited officially, or published. Yet he has been creating photographic images for over fifty years.The series will present painters, photographers sculptors and graphic artists. This book explores the earliest collection of images created by Ted Glasso on the streets of New York, between the years 1969 and 1971. The only exception, a self-portrait on page 85, which was shot in 1978.He calls his unique manner of storyboard-like method of multiple shots then assembled to tell a story STRIPS. His earliest shots were all candid and executed in real time. Thus they also qualify as being Documentary Photographs. The subject of life on the streets New York fascinated from the first moment he heard that it can be done legally if it was to be published as works of art.Earlier, while still in high school he predicted that photography would become as accepted as any of the other mediums practiced in the fine arts; as a full-pledged art medium in its own right, just as lithographs and etchings, or paintings. He saw the handwriting on the wall, yet he did not pursue it for himself. Why? You will ask, because he became involved in earning a living, and the realities of life dictated otherwise. Also, Ted Glasso is a pen name he had selected not too long ago and has decided that it would serve him better in his writing and photography.So far he has written a Young Adults urban science fiction novel, (the first in a series of four) and two children's picture books that he illustrated as well. The first, titled Johnny Be Good, is about an American Bald Eagle that's hatched in a hen house and doesn't know he's an eagle until he discovers that he's really different from all the other birds there. Thus the theme of self-discovery. The second book is about two frogs that become close friends and go on adventures.Photography was Ted's first love and will remain unshaken in this position.
Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, and Writing Between Them

Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, and Writing Between Them

Jennifer D. Ryan-Bryant

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2022
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Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, and Writing Between Them: Turning the Table examines early draft manuscripts and published poems by Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath in order to uncover the compositional approaches that they held in common. Both poets not only honed the minutiae of individual poems but also reworked the shape of overall sequences in order to cultivate unique theories of an ars poetica. The book incorporates drafts of their work from Indiana University’s Lilly Library, Emory University’s Manuscripts, Archives, and Rare Books Library, Smith College’s Mortimer Rare Book Room, and the British Library. After assessing the writing and revision strategies that the poets’ early drafts reveal, the book investigates the material that they borrowed from one another and then reimagined through two major sequences: Plath’s Ariel and Hughes’s Crow. The book enhances its analysis of the poets’ shared techniques by discussing several pairs of poems from Ariel and Hughes’s Birthday Letters that respond to one another. Its final chapter also includes an evaluation of some of Hughes’s unpublished journal entries and unpublished letters that comment on his last collection’s public reception. In the conclusion, the author chronicles Hughes’s and Plath’s own remarks on their writing process as further evidence of their ars poetica.
Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, and Writing Between Them

Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, and Writing Between Them

Jennifer D. Ryan-Bryant

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
nidottu
Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, and Writing Between Them: Turning the Table examines early draft manuscripts and published poems by Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath in order to uncover the compositional approaches that they held in common. Both poets not only honed the minutiae of individual poems but also reworked the shape of overall sequences in order to cultivate unique theories of an ars poetica. The book incorporates drafts of their work from Indiana University’s Lilly Library, Emory University’s Manuscripts, Archives, and Rare Books Library, Smith College’s Mortimer Rare Book Room, and the British Library. After assessing the writing and revision strategies that the poets’ early drafts reveal, the book investigates the material that they borrowed from one another and then reimagined through two major sequences: Plath’s Ariel and Hughes’s Crow. The book enhances its analysis of the poets’ shared techniques by discussing several pairs of poems from Ariel and Hughes’s Birthday Letters that respond to one another. Its final chapter also includes an evaluation of some of Hughes’s unpublished journal entries and unpublished letters that comment on his last collection’s public reception. In the conclusion, the author chronicles Hughes’s and Plath’s own remarks on their writing process as further evidence of their ars poetica.
Ted on the Bed

Ted on the Bed

Suzanne Allen

Independently Published
2019
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A story for children told in verse - about loss and new beginnings. Losing a grandparent is always sad - and sometimes their belongings are lost too. Happily in this story, a lost teddy bear finds a new home with a little girl - who makes him feel very special again.
Ted Bundy's Girls: Includes My Death Row Prison Interviews with Ted Bundy
TED BUNDY'S GIRLS by Dr. Paul Dawson 5.0 out of 5 stars Unrecognized GeniusReviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023I would like to point out that Dr Dawson has not only blessed generations of criminologists with his insights into the psyche of Theodore Bundy, but has also cracked the JFK assassination, cleared up the death of Marilyn Monroe, interviewed Charlie Manson, and cured drug and alcohol addiction. All must salute this man, a true national treasure. TED BUNDY'S GIRLS by Dr. Paul Dawson focuses on Ted Bundy's sex assaults and deadly encounters with his young women victims. Murder scenes have been recreated based on Dr. Dawson's actual prison interviews with Ted Bundy. Prison interviews present the hair-raising and staggering confessions and livid and X-rated interview comments of the all-American psycho known as the "Campus Killer." He was the all-American college boy murdering mostly all-American college girls. Dr. Dawson brings his forensic-clinical psychologist's perspective to the Ted Bundy prison interviews, which he completed in 1988 and are now available for the first time after more than 35 years. Dr. Dawson conducted a series of interviews with Ted Bundy, poster boy for mass-murder monsters, in 1988 while he was on Death Row in the Florida State Prison at Starke, Florida. Bundy, a slick psychopath without a conscience, was executed in January 1989. Dr. Dawson earned a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from The New School for Social Research, Graduate Faculty in New York City. He has been a psychologist in clinics, schools, mental hospitals; he was a chief psychologist of a state prison system; he has been in private practice & consulting in New York. Dr. Dawson has written over 60 books.