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I Could Have Been a Killer: The Benjamin Smart Story
This book details the journey of life of Benjamin Smart, a young boy that was abandoned at 5, betrayed and ignored by his entire family, moved to be with new family only for them to do the same. His father neglected him and even tried to cause physical harm. Abused by several family members, he still maintained a good heart. He has sought out love through sex, music, and working in the music industry alongside multi-platinum artists, and became a single father. He constantly put his daughter's needs before his, causing him to be single and embattled by his daughter's mother. This book shows how you don't have to become evil just because the world wants you to be.
Benjamin Losford and His Handy Dandy Clippers

Benjamin Losford and His Handy Dandy Clippers

Sean Hollins

Fortitude Graphic Design and Printing
2016
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Benjamin Losford and His Handy Dandy Clippers is a historical fiction based on the true-life story of Benjamin Losford of Edmore, Michigan. Benjamin's story inspires youth to find their gifts in life and use them to excel in places they could never have imagined. The true-life story was brought to life by illustrator Kenjji Jumanne-Marshall whose award-winning skills created a book that all ages can enjoy.
Benjamin's Adventure

Benjamin's Adventure

P D R Lindsay

Writer's Choice
2021
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What was that noise? It was dark and cold and the middle of the night when Benjamin woke up. Where's his constant companion, Ned-Nod? The little donkey always sleeps with him, he's Benjamin's shadow and they share everything. There he is, over by the window. What's he doing making that noise? 'Whatcha doin' Ned-Nod' Ned-Nod explains. Tonight his secret wish, to sing with Benjamin, might come true because the Matariki stars have risen in the sky again. If he can reach those stars his wish will come true. Ned-Nod wants to go there, but he's afraid. Will Benjamin come too? Benjamin is scared but he loves Ned-Nod and wants to help. Together they discover the magical way to the stars and take part in the wonder of star magic.Matariki is the Maori name for a group of seven stars also known as the Pleiades star cluster. One of the myths about these stars is that Matariki is a mother star with six star daughters. When the stars show again in the southern sky it is regarded as the coming of the Māori New Year. Matariki is a time to celebrate with family and friends, to think about the past, the present and what the future might be.
Benjamin Bean's Unbelievable Dream

Benjamin Bean's Unbelievable Dream

Christopher Depietro

Evergreen Publishing
2016
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Benjamin is made to go to bed a little earlier than he'd like, as usual. But when he hears some funny noises from his window he decides to get out of bed and investigate. That's when he finds something that he had never expected. Follow Benjamin as he stumbles upon the biggest secret ever and uncovers the truth about why bedtime is so early for kids.
Benjamin Norton Bugbey: Sacramento's Champagne King
Biography of Benjamin Norton Bugbey who came to California in 1849 during the Gold Rush. He was elected sheriff of Sacramento County and then went on to develop the Natoma Vineyard winning awards for wine, brandy, and champagnes. He commissioned two pieces of music to market his sparkling wines: "Bugbey's Champagne Galop" and "Bugbey's Champagne Waltz". His viticulture empire collapsed in the 1870s. In a drunken frenzy he tried to kill a constable who arrive to arrest him. While in self-imposed exile from Sacramento, Bugbey worked at the U.S. Mint in San Francisco. It was there that he learned that the U.S. Supreme Court sided with his arguments against the Natoma Water and Mining Company that he was the rightful owner of the land of the Natoma Vineyard. Unfortunately, the decision came to late as Bugbey was declared bankrupt in 1878. Bugbey bounced back and went on to become a U. S. Commissioner unsuccessfully trying to charge white men from driving Chinese men from farm fields they were working on in Nicholas, Ca. He also had Chinese men and women arrested on slavery charges for importing young women for prostitution in Sacramento. He was successful at helping spirit several young Chinese women out of Sacramento to safety in San Francisco. Bugbey would later run for Sacramento County Sheriff again on a progressive platform of land reform and wealth redistribution. While he lost the election to become sheriff, he was successful at being elected Sacramento County Tax Collector in 1898 at the age of 71. He had to fight Hiram Johnson who argued that Bugbey should not be seated as the tax collector. Along the way, Bugbey was married three times with his first wife dying in a riding accident in 1869. He had no children. He was awarded a patent for his railroad refrigerator freight car and represented numerous other inventions. Bugbey led a colorful life and died in 1914. He is buried in the Historic Sacramento Cemetery.
Benjamin Neary

Benjamin Neary

E. R. Greenfield

Hide and Seek Ministries
2019
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An exciting, page-turning mystery with lovable characters and a message of hope. Perfect for ages 9 and up.After joining his friends on a dare to visit a cemetery, twelve-year-old Benjamin Neary runs into the mysterious Mr. Redman. Soon after, Ben starts receiving a series of strange clues that he can't explain. Who is this mysterious man who has suddenly appeared in Ben's life? In the days following, Ben and his sister, Ellie, find themselves on a wild adventure through the deep forest of Maine and discover truths that will change their lives forever.Excerpt. (c) All rights reserved.Chapter OneA cemetery is not a place I would typically like to start a story. But for this one, I have no choice because that's where I first saw Mr. Redman. Mr. Redman isn't really his name. I call him that because of the bright red handkerchief that was tucked in his shirt pocket.My friends, April and Joey, dared me to go in. I've known April for as long as I can remember. She has always lived in the green house next door and our birthdays are only three days apart. Joey's real name is Joseph. He moved to Solas (the town where we live) when we were in third grade, and we've been best friends ever since.Joey is really the one who started it. There were rumors going around school that a group of kids had seen ghosts in the cemetery that was on the edge of town. And it was Joey's idea to go see if the rumors were true.When I first heard about it, I did what I normally do when I hear a ghost story: I rolled my eyes. I absolutely do not believe in ghosts. But that night, in the darkness and the damp air, I have to admit I was a little scared. At twelve years old, I can't say I'm still afraid of the dark. But the huge oak trees slowly swaying in the breeze and casting moving shadows on tombstones did not give me a comforting feeling.Joey didn't seem to be bothered at all. He was too busy laughing and throwing rocks near my feet trying to scare me. April, on the other hand, decided to stay near the entrance and opted to wait on us there. She told us we were acting like six year olds, and maybe she was right. But I wasn't about to let Joey think I was too scared to go in.We started walking down a gravel path that went through the middle of the cemetery. There were tall rock walls that went around the outside, and large oak trees were scattered within. There were just enough trees, and they were just big enough, so that the branches from one tree touched the other trees making it seem like there was a roof over us. Yet, the moonlight was still able to peak through and cast those eerie shadows.It seemed like a normal cemetery when we first walked in. The tombstones were all arranged in an orderly line, and some were decorated with flowers. However, as we walked about one hundred feet toward the back of the cemetery, it seemed to get darker. The tombstones were older with different shapes, and some were taller than I am.I stopped in front of what appeared to be more like a crumbling building than a tombstone. It had four walls, a slanted roof, and a small arched doorway. As I squinted trying to read the writing carved above the door, I realized I didn't hear Joey giggling anymore. I didn't even hear his footsteps. I called out his name and all I heard was the echo of my own voice. He must be hiding behind something trying to scare me, I thought.I did my best to keep calm, and I quickly turned around to make my way back up the gravel path toward the entrance. But as soon as I did, it was like I ran into a wall. I bounced off and hit the ground. My glasses, that I had gotten only two weeks earlier, fell somewhere beneath me. It was too dark to see where they landed, so...
Benjamin Harrison of Berkeley, Walter Cocke of Surry; Family Records [sic] I
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Architects Specifications Covering the Application of Benjamin Moore & Co. Paints
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Benjamin Franklin, Man of Ideas

Benjamin Franklin, Man of Ideas

Charles Parlin 1911-1972 Graves

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.