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The Lighted Way

The Lighted Way

E Phillips (Edward Philli Oppenheim; A B (Albert Beck) Wenzell

Anson Street Press
2025
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Step into a world of shadows and secrets with E. Phillips Oppenheim's "The Lighted Way," a classic of detective and espionage fiction. This meticulously prepared edition brings to life a tale of intrigue and mystery, showcasing the author's masterful storytelling. Immerse yourself in a world where every corner holds a secret, and every alliance could be a betrayal. "The Lighted Way" offers a timeless exploration of suspense, weaving a compelling narrative of spies and detection that will captivate you from beginning to end. Explore the thrilling world of spy fiction and enjoy a gripping story filled with suspense. If you love classic mysteries and tales of espionage, "The Lighted Way" is sure to entertain with its enduring appeal. A perfect choice for readers of classic literature and detective stories.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. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Expedition #1

Expedition #1

S. E. Wendel

Epic Escape
2015
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The Earth is dead and humanity's last hope is amongst the stars. For 50,000 lucky souls, a distant, alien planet will be their home after they endure a grueling seven year journey. Assigned as apprentices to older specialists, Hugh O'Callahan and Elena Ames must learn quickly to survive their dog-eat-dog lives. Meanwhile, Zeneba, a young Charneki girl, is chosen to take the throne as mara. She must learn quickly, for it is foretold a cataclysmic event will mark her reign. Can she find the strength to lead her people against invaders from the sky? The Expedition is Book #1 from Earth Aliens, an EPIC Press series. Some titles may contain explicit content and/or language.
UFO Abduction From Undersea: Physical Examination By Alien Beings Of Two Abductees In Oceanographic Labs

UFO Abduction From Undersea: Physical Examination By Alien Beings Of Two Abductees In Oceanographic Labs

Lt Col Wendelle C. Stevens Ret; Virgilio Sanchez-Ocejo

Inner Light - Global communications
2012
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DOES A BREAKAWAY RACE OF ULTRA-TERRESTRIALS HAVE A UFO BASE BENEATH THE SEA? HAVE HUMANS BEEN ABDUCTED AND TAKEN TO SOME DEEP UNDERWATER ?CHAMBER OF HORRORS UNDER WATER UFO TAKES ABDUCTEE TO OCEANIC BASE FOR EXAMINATION AND RE PROGRAMMING Unidentified Submerged Objects USO -- Have Been Observed Descending Into Bodies Of Water All Over The World. . .There Is Now Evidence That They Have Established Several Deep Sea Instillations Around The Globe. The abduction experience of Filiberto Cardenas is in a class by itself When the events originally transpired, Cardenas s story was the lead item on the nightly news on every Hispanic TV station imaginable coming at the height of an unparalleled UFO wave, and the beginning of the abduction scenario as we have come to accept it today. To a stunned audience of millions, Cardenas told how he was lifted up onboard a craft in front of multiple witnesses. Investigators later backed up his account upon determining that there were anomalies with the engine block of the car that he was driving at the time and which had stalled for no apparent reason. But this is the least of what transpired. . . For here in UFO ABDUCTION FROM UNDERSEA, is Filiberto Cardenas full story as told by Dr Virgillio Sanchez-Ocejo and Lt Col. Wendelle Stevens (Ret.), including the complete documented and ILLUSTRATED -- report on the incident which involved: Two Abductions Onto The Alien Spacecraft. Elevated Aboard In A Beam of Light. Physical Examination By Alien Beings. A Trip As Guest Aboard The Other Worldly Vessel. Several Varieties of Flying vehicles Used. A Submarine Base Visited By The Witness. A Tour Of The Alien s Earth Facilities. Conversations With The Alien Beings. High-technology Transceiver Implanted In Witnesses Head. Photos Of Flying Discs From Under Sea, As Well As Maps Of Pertinent Locations. This is essentially a well documented case that has gained credibility over the years since the incident in question occurred. New evidence is being added all the time that the ?visitors? can come and go in our oceans and other bodies of water all will. Is the capability of abduction humans and examining them the only reason they have gone beyond human sight and sound in order to keep to themselves?
Wendell.

Wendell.

John Moletress

Lulu.com
2015
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WENDELL. is a play by multidisciplinary artist John Moletress. A riff on Woyzeck. Buchner's 1837 fragmented tragedy of a young, broken soldier is transported to present day Charles County, Maryland. When Wendell plays Doom, he plays in his gas mask. In the kitchen, mother Mary washes her mouth with Jim Beam as she imagines her former days as the crowned Queen Nicotina. Father Bundy hears war sounds while cleaning his gun. Mike and Doc have a garage band, but they're not very good. Alice, wife of Mike, obsesses over her cashier scan time. And their son Andrew likes to play football but has a bum knee.
Wendell Black, MD

Wendell Black, MD

Gerald Imber

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INC
2014
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A New York City police surgeon finds himself in the middle of an international drug-smuggling ring--or is it an even more dangerous conspiracy?After a heart-thumping drop in altitude on a flight from London to New York, NYPD police surgeon Wendell Black is called on to try to save a woman who has gone into cardiac arrest. He's just carrying out his duty, but his aid places him at the center of an international drug-smuggling investigation.As Black, and his English girlfriend, Alice--a knockout beauty and a surgeon to boot--digs deeper into the activities of the drug ring, he begins to suspect that a number of British doctors are involved. And when one of Alice's colleagues is brutally murdered and Alice suddenly disappears, the NYPD starts looking to Black for answers. His search peels away rings of conspiracy that expose a shocking threat to the nation.
Wendell Willkie

Wendell Willkie

Indiana University Press
1992
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"The 12 assessments of Wendell Willkie in this book are exceptionally well done. They are interesting reading about a most interesting man." —The Coffeyville (KS) Journal " . . . a remarkable and useful compilation of essays . . . " —Indiana Magazine of History Indiana's Wendell Willkie burst upon the national political scene in 1940 when, apparently out of nowhere, he won the Republican nomination for the presidency and ran against Franklin Roosevelt. After his defeat, he traveled widely and returned to write One World, which had a tremendous impact on the then-isolationist United States. "There was about him," the New York Times editorialized, "a warm and winning sincerity . . . a natural straightforwardness which left untouched no one who knew him." These essays by a distinguished group of historians recognize one of the state's most famous native sons and reassess his impact on history one hundred years after his birth.
Wendell and the Dragon's Heart

Wendell and the Dragon's Heart

Michael Rains

Michael Rains
2007
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Wendell's life has always been difficult and hopeless as wanders about the dusty streets of the city. Stealing rolls from the baker and getting hired to chase crows away, the only comfort he finds is in listening to the old stories and songs of the passing storytellers. Yet one day after he visits the royal painter, he will have to decide whether the stories are true enough to believe in and to risk everything for. But there may be secrets to the stories which no one remembers anymore, that he will have to face alone.
Wendell Berry and the Agrarian Tradition

Wendell Berry and the Agrarian Tradition

Kimberly K. Smith

University Press of Kansas
2003
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Farmer and conservationist Wendell Berry has published more than thirty books, making his name a household word among environmentalists. From his Kentucky farm, Berry preaches and practices stewardship of the land as he seeks to defend the value and traditions of farm life in an industrial capitalist society. A central figure in the greening of American agrarianism, Berry has been an advocate of small farming and traditional values who has tirelessly reminded readers that sustainable agriculture is more than a catchphrase. Kimberly Smith now reveals the depth of his ideas and their relevance for American social and political theory. Berry's central teaching focuses on the fragility of our natural and social worlds; Smith's timely book revisits the problem of living a meaningful life in a world filled with both deadly perils and unimagined possibilities. Here is the first book to explore the implications of this central tenet and other key aspects of Berry's thought, as well as his overall contribution to environmental theory and politics. Smith shows how the many strands of Berry's thought can be woven together into a coherent agrarian philosophy. Focusing on his relationship to the American agrarian and environmental traditions, the examines how Berry's ecological agrarianism derives from the concept of ""grace,"" or living in concert with nature and society. Along the way, she defends his social theory against accusations of utopianism, shows how his moral theory subverts the notion of rugged individualism usually associated with farming, and reviews his political theory's argument for decentralized democracy. By assessing Berry's reformulation of democratic agrarianism, Smith goes beyond any previous critiques of his writing, and her exploration of Berry's moral vision shows that such vision is more relevant as America continues to move further away from its agrarian past.