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The Girl in the Scarlet Chair

The Girl in the Scarlet Chair

Janice Tremayne

various Australia publishers
2019
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When a malicious chair's only desire is to prosper from negative thoughts, will Clarisse be willing to trade her mind for a premonition?They don't have the safety of distance to rely upon--only five days to decide if they are made for each other before Harry leaves back home. Or will the mysterious scarlet chair determine their fate?She was unlucky in love, recently separated, and desperately searching for the man of her dreams. For Harry, recently divorced-- it carried risk and uncertainty. In this heart-rending search for passion, he travels to the city of our affection to meet Clarisse. A spirit hunter and a woman with a problematic past. Harry leaves his Western-centric norms behind, immersed in the vibrant and bustling city.But will Clarisse have the courage to tell him everything--past secrets, fears, and inhibition? Or will the embedded dark secret of the chair unleash its evil? As it has always done for generations?The Girl in the Scarlet Chair is the first book in the spine-chilling Haunting Clarisse supernatural horror series. If you like pulse-pounding tension, scarily dark corners, and thought-provoking dilemmas, then you'll love Janice Tremayne's unsettling story.
Haunting in Hartley

Haunting in Hartley

Janice Tremayne

Anthony Ranieri
2020
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Hartley is an Australian ghost town that has made a revival for all the right reasons-but can it shake off its evil past as the phantom returns to haunt its new residents? A converted presbytery that accommodates visitors was once a playground for everything evil in this house-a place for deprived young priests and unfortunate orphans. Consumed by a dark evil source locked away in a cobalt chest for one hundred and fifty years.Will Clarisse be strong enough to reject the trade-off-the power to foretell future events of her choosing and the horrors that come with the visions? What if she could predict a serious illness or an incident that would forecast a tragedy for a loved one? Perhaps a winning lottery or horse race?This is a haunting tale of cursed taunts and mindless games of an angry and sarcastic phantasm that occupies the basement, lonely and desperate for someone worthy to take over his curse. The contract with the evil entity comes at a cost for Clarisse-ingrained in her lust to control future events. This becomes an affliction of the mind that she can no longer separate from her reality.Enter her dark world of greed and lust-driven by Clarisse's decision to hold onto her newly acquired supernatural power or walk away and resume her normal life--even at the expense of the spiteful and evil chantage.
Camden Soldiers of King & Queen 1788-1913

Camden Soldiers of King & Queen 1788-1913

Janice Johnson

Camden Historical Society
2020
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This is a summary of the introduction written by Janice.In March 2000 I began identifying those who were buried in the cemetery of St. John's Anglican Church Camden. This meant researching not only their date of death but their backgrounds, as far as possible, before they came to the colony of New South Wales. I was assisted by local families who shared their knowledge of their forebears and by Church burial records which provided additional insight.By the time that listing was complete I had identified three men who had taken part in the Napoleonic Wars - including one who had served in the Royal Navy during the Battle of Trafalgar. At that time, I was satisfied that I had identified all the men that had participated in wars before arriving in the colony. As I continued with my database and to delve deeper into the histories of early burials in the Macarthur region, I identified others who had participated in not only the Napoleonic Wars but also other conflicts.An article appearing in the Camden News in July 1897, and sent me again delving into the history of Camden's early settlers. Following the completion of my work into Camden's World War I Diggers I looked further into the early colonists who had lived, and in many cases died, in the greater Camden area and had military connections. I identified other military men, and found that the Camden News was incorrect with respect to Captain Hovell's connection with Camden's military past.William Hilton Hovell had been born on 26 April 1766 Yarmouth, Norfolk, England and gone to sea as a boy. By 1808 he was in command of a vessel trading with South America.12 In November 1811 he applied for permission to settle in the colony of New South Wales but did not arrive until 9 October 1813 on the Earl Spencer. Shortly after arrival he applied for a 600 acre (243 ha) land grant in the Cowpastures at Narellan which he called Narellan Grove. The Deed was not issued until 1816.Hovell is credited with discovering the Burragorang Valley in 1823, and in 1824, together with Hamilton Hume, explored the area between Lake George and Bass Strait, before settling in the Goulburn district.Back in 2000, local resident Mrs. Shirley Rorke challenged me to look not only at prominent landowners, such as John Macarthur, but also the butchers, the bakers and labourers, and told me about her ancestor, Jesse Dunk. Jesse's story started me delving into the history of the ordinary people who had led extraordinary lives.It has been a fascinating journey. Many of the early colonists who had lived and worked in the Camden district had connections with our military past. Some came in chains, others arrived as free settlers and others were part of the various military regiments that came to the colony. Undoubtedly there are many I have not been able to identify and so I apologise to any whose ancestors I have omittedJanice
Place Names of the Camden Area

Place Names of the Camden Area

Janice Johnson

Camden Historical Society
2022
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Camden and its adjoining regions are rapidly changing. There are housing developments and shopping centres where there were green pastures and cattle only a decade ago. Sydney's urban sprawl is now on our doorstep. Our rural landscape has been irrevocably changed. New names have been given to well-known places and landmarks.The first edition of this book drew together the knowledge of many members of the Camden Historical Society, the Camden Area Family History Society and information from the archives of both organisations. This revised edition includes the previous information, in some instances amended, and maps held by Camden Historical Society that show where the grants were given and properties established.In scrutinising the maps, additional properties have been identified and their history checked. Land grants have also been verified. Many of the place names listed are obscure or were the names of properties or houses that no longer exist. Some names are no longer in general use, and some are now known to only a few people. From personal experience, we understand that a name or one word can be remembered from childhood, or a locality may be mentioned on birth, marriage, or death certificates. The dates shown after a person's name are their dates of birth and death, if known.Originals of the maps included in this book may be inspected at the map cabinet of the Camden Museum Archives and include both Parish Maps and Land Sale Maps. Each provides a wealth of information. Readers are also encouraged to use the Google search engine, where it is possible to locate street addresses and photos of a property.By recording the place names in this book, it is hoped that the names and their meanings will be preserved for future researchers. An index of landowners, tenants, and others has also been provided in this edition to further aid researchers.The assistance of residents in providing information on properties and their tenants is gratefully acknowledged. Without the knowledge provided by John Burge, Len English, Annette Macarthur-Onslow, Richard Nixon and Joy Thorn, some places might have been forgotten, or their heritage lostThis second edition has been dramatically improved by research undertaken by the late Janice Johnson. She made a provision in her will to pay for publishing this edition. Other Camden Historical Society members contributing to this edition include Robert Lester, Robert Wheeler, and Julie Wrigley. The Society thanks Fletcher Joss and Egarag Pty Ltd for editing Janice's publication.Readers who wish to suggest corrections or additions should put them in writing and contact the Secretary of the Camden Historical Society, 40 John Street, Camden, 2570 or by email at [email protected]
Haunting in Old Tailem

Haunting in Old Tailem

Janice Tremayne; Momir Borocki

Anthony Ranieri
2020
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An Australian ghost town. A resident demon. Will Old Tailem town succumb to Little Charlie and his evil crew?Clarisse realizes that running from evil is not a bad idea until she figures out you can't hide. When some ghosts get tired of hanging around, they latch onto you. At the center of the war on evil is a historic Church with dark secrets. After she meets with the local Shaman, Clarisse discovers secrets with evil consequences by digging too deep into the town's past. When matters become complicated, she visits a circus of young performers on the outskirts of town, triggering unexpected paranormal events and unleashing memories of a one-hundred-year curse. After being caught in the crossfire of a battle for evil supremacy, Clarisse confronts Little Charlie as he rallies the town's ghosts into an impeccable evil stronghold.Can the local Shaman and townsfolk rally in her quest to defeat the evil incarnate, or will the town succumb to Little Charlie and his evil crew?Haunting in Old Tailem is the third standalone book in the spine-chilling Haunting Clarisse supernatural horror series. If you like pulse-pounding tension, scarily dark corners, and thought-provoking dilemmas, then you'll love Janice Tremayne's unsettling story.
The Infant Spirits

The Infant Spirits

Janice Tremayne

Anthony Ranieri
2021
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When a poltergeist takes root in a hospital, can a determined ghost chaser undo a devilish long-lasting curse?Clarisse Garcia has always fought evil. A driven spirit hunter, she demolishes demonic threats before they can corrupt the innocent. But even this hardened woman is stunned when she enters an eerie Tasmanian maternity ward filled with the anguished cries of babies' souls.Undeterred, Clarisse dives headfirst into helping release the spirits bound to a sinister demon. But when the foul entity targets the unborn life in her womb, she faces her toughest battle yet to save her offspring's future.Can this spiritual warrior protect her child and free the tormented young ghosts?The Infant Spirits is the fourth standalone book in the blood-curdling Haunting Clarisse supernatural horror series. If you like chilling apparitions, wicked demons, and a mother fighting for her child's very existence, then you'll love Janice Tremayne's bedtime nightmare.Haunting in Old Tailem is the third standalone book in the spine-chilling Haunting Clarisse supernatural horror series. If you like pulse-pounding tension, scarily dark corners, and thought-provoking dilemmas, then you'll love Janice Tremayne's unsettling story.
God's Vision, Our Calling

God's Vision, Our Calling

Janice E. Catron

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2003
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From start to finish, the Bible indicates that there is an immediate connection between God's long-term vision and our immediate calling. Using Ephesians 4:1-6 as a base, award-winning Bible study writer and educator Janice Catron skillfully uses Old and New Testament passages to explore six aspects of our calling as Christians (relationship, choice, new identity, way of life, competence, and ministry) and how this calling relates to God's vision. Ideal for individual as well as group study, God's Vision, Our Calling includes reflection questions at the end of each chapter and the added feature of a pronunciation guide for Hebrew and Greek words. This concise and accessibly written book earnestly challenges us all to recapture God's vision for the world, the church, and ourselves.
Orthodoxies in Massachusetts

Orthodoxies in Massachusetts

Janice Knight

Harvard University Press
1994
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Reexamining religious culture in seventeenth-century New England, Janice Knight discovers a contest of rival factions within the Puritan orthodoxy. Arguing that two distinctive strains of Puritan piety emerged in England prior to the migration to America, Knight describes a split between rationalism and mysticism, between theologies based on God’s command and on God’s love. A strong countervoice, expressed by such American divines as John Cotton, John Davenport, and John Norton and the Englishmen Richard Sibbes and John Preston, articulated a theology rooted in Divine Benevolence rather than Almighty Power, substituting free testament for conditional covenant to describe God’s relationship to human beings.Knight argues that the terms and content of orthodoxy itself were hotly contested in New England and that the dominance of rationalist preachers like Thomas Hooker and Peter Bulkeley has been overestimated by scholars. Establishing the English origins of the differences, Knight rereads the controversies of New England’s first decades as proof of a continuing conflict between the two religious ideologies. The Antinomian Controversy provides the focus for a new understanding of the volatile processes whereby orthodoxies are produced and contested. This book gives voice to this alternative piety within what is usually read as the univocal orthodoxy of New England, and shows the political, social, and literary implications of those differences.
Mercenaries, Pirates, and Sovereigns

Mercenaries, Pirates, and Sovereigns

Janice E. Thomson

Princeton University Press
1996
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The contemporary organization of global violence is neither timeless nor natural, argues Janice Thomson. It is distinctively modern. In this book she examines how the present arrangement of the world into violence-monopolizing sovereign states evolved over the six preceding centuries.
Civilizing Women

Civilizing Women

Janice Boddy

Princeton University Press
2007
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Civilizing Women is a riveting exploration of the disparate worlds of British colonial officers and the Muslim Sudanese they sought to remake into modern imperial subjects. Focusing on efforts to stop female circumcision in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan between 1920 and 1946, Janice Boddy mines colonial documents and popular culture for ethnographic details to interleave with observations from northern Sudan, where women's participation in zar spirit possession rituals provided an oblique counterpoint to colonial views. Written in engaging prose, Civilizing Women concerns the subtle process of "colonizing selfhood," the British women who undertook it, and those they hoped to reform. It suggests that efforts to suppress female circumcision were tied to the continuation of slavery and the rise of commercial cotton growing in Sudan, as well as to concerns about infant mortality and maternal health. Boddy traces maneuverings among political officers, teachers, missionaries, and medical personnel as they pursued their elusive goal, and describes their fraught relations with Egypt, Parliament, the Foreign Office, African nationalists, and Western feminists. In doing so, she sounds a cautionary note for contemporary interventionists who would flout local knowledge and belief.
Eliana, Where Do Thoughts Come From?

Eliana, Where Do Thoughts Come From?

Janice Marie Wilson

Goodness Experience
2019
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This playful, fun and entertaining book, is perfect for bedtime. therapy or the classroom. Author Janice Wilson brings the tenets of mindfulness and meta-cognition to a child friendly level in this delightfully illustrated book. A gentle and helpful tool for helping cultivate self-awareness in children of all ages.
The Inspired Apron

The Inspired Apron

Janice M Pavelco

Essence Integrated Nutrition
2018
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A little book of inspiration and reflection on the journey to a healthy lifestyle. The Inspired Apron includes tips for mindful living as well as delicious recipes to bring out your inner cook. It's guaranteed to make you think about life differently
Woot!

Woot!

Janice Lipsky

Jlipsky Agency
2018
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Twelve-year old Daniel Wilson shares an unusual hobby with his father, Jed. They breed and race homing pigeons But father and son don't see eye to eye on the purpose of the birds. Jed views the birds as competitors - he needs to win his bet on which bird will come in first in every race. But Daniel has a special gift. He understands the birds and comes to discover he can even talk to them In fact, his star racing pigeon - Woot - becomes his secret best friend. As Daniel and Jed prepare Woot for the Southwest Regional Pigeon Race, everything is on the line. Will Woot win and prove to be the champion Daniel knows he is? Or will he lose the race and be cast off, like so many other pigeons who don't become racing stars? The stakes are high for both boy and bird as this desert adventure unfolds.
Capitol Cat & Watch Dog Hunt Thomas Jefferson's Hair In the Library of Congress
In this fun, history-based adventure of magical realism, wherein puns abound, Capitol Cat & Watch Dog team to find a missing Library of Congress (LOC) exhibit: a lock of President Thomas Jefferson's hair. Thinking that the hair exhibit may have been misfiled, character Cat-alog, who lives at LOC, guides the daring duo through LOC's vibrant collections which relate to President Jefferson's interests and hobbies. In their quest as detectives, the trio visits exciting showcase departments and holdings at LOC such as Stradivarius violins, comic books, America's classic films, Wilbur and Orville Wright papers--and more--until they arrive at the spectacular, cavernous LOC Main Reading Room.Capitol Cat & Watch Dog Hunt Thomas Jefferson's Hair in the Library of Congress is Judge Janice Law's third book in her children's series including Capitol Cat & Watch Dog Unite Lady Freedoms, and Capitol Cat & Watch Dog Outwit the U.S. Supreme Court.A vocabulary list to research definitions online is included.