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Simon Girty Turncoat Hero

Simon Girty Turncoat Hero

Phillip W. Hoffman

American History Press
2008
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The subject of this masterful, panoramic biography is one of the most mysterious, misunderstood icons of early American history. Simon Girty was a sharp-witted, rascally, many-tongued frontiersman whose epic adventures span the French and Indian War, Dunmore's War, the American War for Independence, the Indian Wars, and finally, the War of 1812.When he defected from the Patriot cause to serve the British in March 1778, Girty achieved instant infamy - becoming one of young America's most notorious characters. To understand his motivation one must discover, as he did, that the real, underlying cause of the American Revolution was the unquenchable thirst for Indian land of many of our so-called founding fathers - including George Washington - and their unrelenting dissatisfaction with the restrictions imposed upon their land speculation ambitions by the King's Proclamation of 1763.Like a detective doggedly combing through old evidence, author Phillip Hoffman spent 17 years studying every detail of Girty's life and times, amassing more than 4,000 computer windows of research. By exploring microfilm, ledgers, military records, congressional records, newspaper and magazine articles, and dozens of early American and Canadian fiction and non-fiction works, Hoffman was able to peel away the mythic legend that has hidden Girty's real persona for two and a half centuries.Little in Simon Girty's life was conventional or predictable. One of four sons raised by an Irish Indian trader settled near Harrisburg in eastern Pennsylvania, Simon's earliest experiences quickly isolate him from the majority of the colonists in his region, most of whom were German immigrants. To these people, the Girtys are Indian lovers, and the Indians are all savages and spawn of the devil. During the French and Indian War, when he is fifteen, Simon and his family are captured by hostile Shawnee and Delaware warriors led by French officers. Given away to a war party of Senecas, Simon is carried north and adopted, emerging eight years later at age twenty-three, a gifted linguist and a trained interpreter fluent in eleven native languages.Brought by a Seneca chief to Alexander McKee of the British Indian Department at Fort Pitt, Girty begins his career as a spy-interpreter-intermediary serving both English and Native American leaders. Girty's contacts include the great Seneca sachem Guyasuta, Sir William Johnson, merchant George Morgan, businessman John Connolly, William Crawford, Matthew Elliott, John Murray (Lord Dunmore), Simon Kenton, George Rogers Clark, Mingo chief John Logan, Mohawk chief Joseph Brant, Half King of the Wyandots, Captain Pipe of the Delawares, Moravian missionaries David Zeisberger and John Heckewelder, Shawnee chiefs Blue Jacket and Tecumseh, and Miami war chief Little Turtle, Detroit Governor Henry Hamilton, U.S. general Anthony Wayne, and even Daniel Boone. Land speculators George Washington and Ben Franklin are also woven through Girty's story.Through Girty's eyes we re-live the ill-fated Squaw Campaign, his rescue of Simon Kenton whom the Shawnees were about to torture and burn, the deadly ambush of Rogers' Flotilla, the Battle of Sandusky, William Crawford's trial and death by fire, the conquest of Martin's and Ruddle's Stations, the disastrous American defeat at Blue Licks (where Daniel Boone's son Israel was killed), and the incredible victories over Harmar and St. Clair by a confederation of Western and Northern Tribes. Finally, with Girty and his companions Alex McKee and Matthew Elliott, we witness the climactic defeat of the Indians by "Mad" Anthony Wayne at Fallen Timbers.Hoffman's dedication to detail, combined with his superb talent as a storyteller, brings us an intimate view of the full sweep of early American frontier conflicts, as experienced by a devoted adventurer whose heart was as much Indian as it was white. "Simon Girty Turncoat Hero" is American history at its best.
Simon's Bath

Simon's Bath

Eric Frankfort

Benefit Press
2024
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An imaginative young boy named Simon enlists his monster friends to avoid taking a much-needed bath. His very patient mother cleverly rises to the challenge. Simon soon discovers that his mother has more powers than he ever imagined. Who knew bath time could be so much fun?
Simon Gray

Simon Gray

Simon Gray

Format Press
2012
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The anthology of the 2006 zine series, 'Simon Gray: 2006', a horribly flawed vanity project mostly concerned with haggy name-dropping. Includes illustrations & glossary.
Simon Says

Simon Says

Cherise Sinclair

Vanscoy Publishing Group
2015
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With an empty nest and divorce in hand, Rona decides it's time to explore the fantasies that nourished her through a long, tedious marriage to a man whose idea of outrageous sex was leaving the lights on. At the top of her fantasy list is touring the dungeon club, Dark Haven, but she isn't prepared for the effect of a powerful Dominant. When Master Simon takes control and introduces her to toys and sensations she's never felt before, she realizes he could fulfill every fantasy on her list all by himself. But she's vowed to never get trapped in a relationship again. One of the most popular Doms in Dark Haven, Master Simon has had his fill of eager, shallow, young subs. Rona is older, intelligent, independent...and sweetly submissive. After an evening of intense pleasure and despite her obvious attraction, she refuses to see him again. He needs a way to change her mind. She's not the first sub he's taken on a journey of exploration, but he's beginning to think she might be the last. Ms. Sinclair always writes a wicked great tale and this one is no exception. Fallen Angel Reviews Reprint. This novella was originally published in the Doms of Dark Haven anthology.
Simon's Bridge: Book 1 of 3

Simon's Bridge: Book 1 of 3

D. Aaron Smith

D. Aaron Smith
2013
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BOOK ONE: simon's bridge He was a musician, a poet and a rock n' roll icon. His days were spent roaming the dark hallways of packed stadiums, his nights spent fleeing visions of Evil. His name was Simon Glenayre, but you can just call him Simon. For Simon, there's a place reserved in Hell. Searching for Simon is Bailey Eden Piper, an RN whose commitment to the well-being of others couldn't be beat out of her with a stick. Strong and intelligent as she is breathtaking, Bailey Eden Piper is the subject of many men's hopes and dreams. She could easily have any man she pleased, but it's Simon Glenayre for whom she chooses to once again "pick up the stone." Together with Valletta, Simon's best friend and bodyguard, we depart on a journey across the globe as Simon runs from the demons stalking him while turning his back on the very angels sent to give him hope and purpose. Perhaps one day Simon and Bailey could find one another, but for that to happen, he must face the Evil that hunts him. For Simon to survive and find the heart to reach out to Bailey, he must fight his demons, rediscover his faith and find his purpose in life. There is only one place he can do this. That place is SIMON'S BRIDGE.
Simon and the Buddy Branch

Simon and the Buddy Branch

Patricia Ann Simon

Patricia Ann Simon
2017
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Simon understands what it s like to be born looking different than others. When he hatched, his beak had a gap, making it difficult for him to eat, smile, and sing. With help from his special friend, Patty, Simon now thrives. One day, Simon spots a sad blue jay sitting in a tree. No one came to Buddy s birthday party because he s different. Simon and Patty gather their friends and make Buddy feel special. They create the Buddy Branch, a place where birds can come when they feel lonely. Simon and the Buddy Branch, a children s picture book, shares a story of love, acceptance, and kindness. It communicates the message it s okay to be different; everyone is beautiful just the way they are.
Simon & Patty Go to Camp

Simon & Patty Go to Camp

Patricia Ann Simon

Library of Congress USA
2021
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Since they became friends, Patty has helped Simon learn to love what makes him different. What makes us different makes us special. Patty and her sister Abi are excited to go to camp, but Patty is not so sure. What if the other kids make fun of them? But this isn't just any camp. This is a safe place where kids can be themselves and people can understand. It's going to take the help of new friends like Mari, Peter and Matthew to show Patty she doesn't need to be afraid. We are all wonders and together we can make the world better one smile at a time.
Simon Kenton Unlikely Hero

Simon Kenton Unlikely Hero

Karen Meyer

Sable Creek Press
2018
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He lived on the edge of danger, and the frontier provided plenty of it Indian attack, disease, even near-starvation--early pioneers faced these and more. Never one to run away from danger, frontiersman Simon Kenton used his scouting skills to aid them whenever he could. Rifle loaded, Kenton crept as silently as an Indian to rescue kidnapped settlers. His narrow escapes from Shawnee Indians rivaled those of his famous friend, Daniel Boone. Simon's influence on the events of his day can be gauged by the men he counted as friends--the daring military leader George Rogers Clark, fellow frontiersman Boone, and the renegade Simon Girty, whom settlers loved to hate.Bravely facing gauntlets and tortures, Kenton earned great respect from the Shawnee, and admiration from the pioneers. But would the death sentence of burning at the stake be his undoing? Tramp the woods with frontiersman, Simon Kenton and gain a new appreciation for what the pioneers faced as they sought to claim their own slice of wilderness on the Ohio frontier.Simon Kenton first came to Kentucky in 1772 as a teen fleeing justice. The land captivated his heart and he dedicated the next 28 years to helping settlers, fighting Indians, and scouting for famous military leaders. When Lord Dunmore picked a fight with the Shawnee, Simon and his buddy Simon Girty carried war messages at the Battle of Point Pleasant. They also carried Chief Logan's eloquent speech to the peace negotiations. When his friend Daniel Boone fell from a Shawnee bullet, Simon lifted him like a sack of grain and carried him to safety. When George Rogers Clark led the daring attack on British Kaskaskia, Kenton played a key role. When captured and tortured by Shawnee Indians, Simon showed remarkable courage and endurance. When General "Mad Anthony" Wayne led an army in the Northwest Indian War, Captain Kenton headed the crew of one hundred scouts. When the Greenville Treaty brought peace and settlement of the Ohio Country, Simon headed to this new frontier. When Tecumseh and his brother The Prophet gathered Indians for a final effort to regain their lands, Kenton rode to investigate rumors and kept the nation advised. When Tecumseh joined forces with the British in the War of 1812, Simon, though not a young man, rode with the Kentucky militia as an advisor. Read the fascinating story of this mostly unsung hero of our nation's early history.
Simon Kenton Unlikely Hero: Biography of a Frontiersman
Indian attack, disease, even near-starvation--early pioneers faced these and more. Never one to run away from danger, frontiersman Simon Kenton used his scouting skills to aid them whenever he could. Rifle loaded, Kenton crept as silently as an Indian to rescue kidnapped settlers. His narrow escapes from Shawnee Indians rivaled those of his famous friend, Daniel Boone. Simon's influence on the events of his day can be gauged by the men he counted as friends--the daring military leader George Rogers Clark, fellow frontiersman Boone, and the renegade Simon Girty, whom settlers loved to hate. Bravely facing gauntlets and tortures, Kenton earned great respect from the Shawnee, and admiration from the pioneers. But would the death sentence of burning at the stake be his undoing? Tramp the woods with frontiersman Simon Kenton and gain a new appreciation for what the pioneers faced as they sought to claim their own slice of wilderness on the Ohio frontier.
Simon and the Solar System

Simon and the Solar System

Derek Taylor Kent

Derek Taylor Kent
2017
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Young Simon Beck is terrified of his upcoming astronomy test, that is until a friendly alien named Neil Newton shows up and takes him a tour of the Solar System that he will never forget. But zipping around space isn't as easy as it seems when they have to dodge ice rocks in Saturn's rings and escape a dust storm on Mars. In the end, Simon becomes an expert on all the planets and even the Sun, but his teacher has a surprise for him at the end
Simon's Batty Imagination

Simon's Batty Imagination

Carmen Andersen

CSB Innovations
2018
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The town of Sumpkinville has magical shops, pumpkin patches and even a Looking Glass Tree. Simon's Batty Imagination is another thrilling tale from the town of Sumpkinville. Join Simon and his friends as they try to solve a mystery. Is Mr. Vladimir a vampire or has Simon's imagination truly gone batty?
Simon's Batty Imagination

Simon's Batty Imagination

Carmen Andersen

CSB Innovations
2018
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The town of Sumpkinville has magical shops, pumpkin patches and even a Looking Glass Tree. Simon's Batty Imagination is another thrilling tale from the town of Sumpkinville. Join Simon and his friends as they try to solve a mystery. Is Mr. Vladimir a vampire or has Simon's imagination truly gone batty?
Simon de Montfort

Simon de Montfort

Patrick Rooke

Lulu.com
2021
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Simon de Montfort was a man in pursuit of an elusive dream, a figure of paradox even today. Medieval chroniclers say that he was handsome, intelligent, fair-minded and able, but his enemies found him arrogant, cold and driven by ambition alone. His faith led him to take up the Crusader's cross and, even a century after his death, men venerated him as a saint. Yet he scandalised the pious by marrying a young widow sworn to a holy oath of chastity. He was a Frenchman who came to symbolise English nationalism. Landless and without influence he talked a king into granting him and earldom then led a rebellion against his benefactor. He was brutally outspoken, once telling the same king that he belonged in a mad-house, and totally uncompromising. He alienated his allies yet men would have followed him to Hell. In an age of fixed truth he was unafraid of change. His downfall was sudden, dramatic and tragic. Patrick Rooke has written an enlightening summary of a man who was adventurer, idealist and enigma, a man of his times in an age of conflict, betrayal, human frailty, broken dreams, imperishable hopes and enduring legends.