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Lone Wolf: Eric Rudolph and the Legacy of American Terror
Five years after escaping into the mountains of North Carolina, Eric Rudolph was becoming a figure of folk legend. The FBI had long since abandoned its manhunt--the largest ever on U.S. soil--for the fugitive accused of bombing the Atlanta Olympics, two abortion clinics, and a gay bar. Then, one night, Rudolph got careless; he was arrested and put in jail--possibly forever. But even in custody, he remained unrepentant . . . and an enigma.In Lone Wolf, Maryanne Vollers brings the reader deep inside one of the most sensational cases of domestic terrorism in American history. At the same time, without losing sight of the hideous nature of Rudolph's violent crimes, she successfully puts a human face on an iconic killer while exploring the painful mysteries of the heart.
Man of War: An Eric Steele Novel

Man of War: An Eric Steele Novel

Sean Parnell

William Morrow Large Print
2018
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"Fast, hard, and effortlessly authentic--both lead character Eric Steele and author Sean Parnell are the real deal."--Lee Child"An exciting, action-packed debut Bristling with intrigue, deceit, power, and treason--once you pick this book up, you will NOT be able to put it down. Sean Parnell has knocked it out of the park "--Brad Thor The New York Times bestselling author of Outlaw Platoon makes his fiction debut with this electrifying military thriller--a gripping tale of action, suspense, and international intrigue that introduces a compelling new hero, Eric Steele.Eric Steele is the best of the best--an Alpha--an elite clandestine operative assigned to a US intelligence unit known simply as the "Program." A superbly trained Special Forces soldier who served several tours fighting radical Islamic militants in Afghanistan, Steele now operates under the radar, using a deadly combination of espionage and brute strength to root out his enemies and neutralize them.But when a man from Steele's past attacks a military convoy and steals a nuclear weapon, Steele and his superiors at the White House are blindsided. Moving from Washington, DC, to the Middle East, Europe, and Africa, Steele must use his considerable skills to hunt this rogue agent, a former brother-in-arms who might have been a friend, and find the WMD before it can reach the United States--and the world is forever changed.
The World of Eric Carle: What's the Time?
Learn to tell the time with the Very Hungry Caterpillar!When does the Very Hungry Caterpillar wake up?What time does the frog eat lunch?See what all your favourite animals do from breakfast to bedtime! And turn the chunky clock hands to show the time of day on every page.This book is a brilliant way to start learning how to tell the time. Featuring a sturdy clock with hands to turn, and adorable animals at different times of day, all accompanied by the beautiful artwork of Eric Carle.
The Michael Eric Dyson Reader

The Michael Eric Dyson Reader

Dyson Michael

Basic Civitas Books
2004
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In a collection of witty and wise essays, articles, interviews, and commentary, the author of Mercy, Mercy Me tackles such topics as affirmative action, multiculturalism, hip-hop culture, critical race theory, and such black icons as Martin Luther King, Jr., Tupac Shakur, and Malcolm X. Reprint. 40,000 first printing.
World of Eric Carle Preschool Workbook
The first-ever Eric Carle preschool workbook, featuring letters, sounds, numbers, counting, and patterns!Preschool children will love the interactive activities within this workbook, and fans of The Very Hungry Caterpillar will delight in exploring and learning through a world of popular characters.With material that aligns with national Common Core Standards, and is vetted by a top educational consultant, this workbook is designed to build and reinforce preschool skills in an accessible way for young learners everywhere. This vibrant woorkbook contains: Interactive activities: Have hands-on fun with basic concepts and objects such as colors, shapes, days of the week, food, and animals.Learning through play: Make educational material more engaging and allow young learners to apply the skills they've been practicing in an exciting and creative way!Key Readiness Skills: Set kids up to succeed through interactive, accessible, and engaging workbook exercises.World of Eric Carle is partnering with educational consultant Wiley Blevins, who brings his thirty-plus years of curriculum and educational expertise to each lesson and activity created for this workbook.
The Saga of Eric Brighteyes - A Book That Inspired Tolkien

The Saga of Eric Brighteyes - A Book That Inspired Tolkien

H Rider Haggard

Quillpen Pty Ltd T/A Leaves of Gold Press
2018
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ERIC BRIGHTEYES - A BOOK THAT INSPIRED TOLKIEN. With original illustrations.Rider Haggard is among a small selection of Victorian and Edwardian writers whom Professor J.R.R. Tolkien (author of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit) acknowledged by name. In her introduction to this new edition Cecilia Dart-Thornton says, 'Haggard's classic is an action-packed adventure filled with Viking feasts duels, battles on land and sea, romance, treachery, magic, beautiful women and brave heroes. In a description that could be straight out of "The Lord of the Rings", Haggard writes that Eric "was strong and great of stature, his hair was yellow as gold, and his grey eyes shone with the light of swords."' 'For both authors, landscape plays as important a part as any character, and is described in concise yet evocative language. Haggard plunges his readers among the dizzying precipices, waterfalls, fast flowing rivers, icy winters and stormy seas of his fantastic Iceland, much as Tolkien sweeps us into Middle-Earth.' Enriched by almost sixty vibrant vignettes and illustrations by the hand of artist Lancelot Speed, this book is a close replica of the 1891 edition, published when Tolkien was one year old. He read it during the formative years of his youth, absorbing, no doubt, the lavish details of the pictures as he perused the tale. Speed was a highly accomplished and prolific fantasy illustrator during Tolkien's lifetime, and he illuminated many titles Tolkien is known to have read. A dwarf-forged sword wrested from Barrow Dwellers, its bright blade engraved with runes; the appellation: 'Ring-giver'; poetry and song; a hero with grey eyes - these and many more resemblances of style and content exist between Haggard's classic tale and 'The Lord of the Rings'.
The Flying Scotsman: The Eric Liddell Story

The Flying Scotsman: The Eric Liddell Story

Sally Magnusson

The History Press Ltd
2007
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Eric Liddell is famous for being the man who would not compromise his religious principles and refused to compete in the Olympics on a Sunday - despite the fact that he was the red hot favourite for the gold. Instead he entered a different event that was not being competed on the Sabbath... and won a gold anyway. One of Scotland's finest athletes, Liddell was feted throughout the United Kingdom. At the height of his fame, however, he slipped quietly out of the limelight to become a missionary in China, where he later came to an unpleasant end in a Japanese internment camp.
Incomplete Circle: Eric Atkinson, Art and Education
Eric (Ricky) Atkinson was born in Hartlepool but for the past thirty years has lived in Ontario. He is recognised as an important Canadian landscape painter, and is in the process of being rediscovered in England. However, his life as an artist is only part of the story. Equally significant is his work as an art educator, stemming from his years as a teacher on the Basic Course at Leeds College of Art in the 1950s and the 1960s. This course, under the leadership of Harry Thubron, is now recognised as one of the most innovative post-Bauhaus art education programmes in Europe. Its premise was not the transfer of skill but the discovery of new aesthetic territories through freedoms of self-expression. David Lewis, architect, writer and teacher, was himself a student on the Basic Course, and those involved in the studios included Sir Herbert Read, Victor Pasmore, Sir Terry Frost, Alan Davie, Hubert Dalwood, Norbert Lynton, Tom Hudson, Maurice de Sausmarez and Wilhelmina Barns-Graham among others. When Thubron left, Ricky became head of the programme, and oversaw its absorption into the Leeds Polytechnic. In 1969 he was recruited to create the innovative art education programme at Fanshawe College in Ontario, where he succeeded in integrating television, film, music and advertising into the Basic Course. He expanded the art and applied art studios by adding recording studios started by Tom Lodge on a Moog Synthesiser, vacuum forming in plastics with Robin Hobbs in the Fine Art Machine Shop, and kinetic sculpture with Eric McLuhan and Michael Hayden. The volume takes an unusual form. Instead of essays, it is a spirited exchange of letters between Ricky Atkinson and David Lewis, and an array of English, Canadian and American artists and teacher friends which offers a fascinating insight into the creative processes at the heart of art education over the past forty years. It is generously illustrated with reproductions of work by Ricky Atkinson (and other comparative material), and is an indispensable source book for all those concerned with the ferment in art education on both sides of the Atlantic. A limited edition of 20 copies is also available, which includes an original drawing specially prepared and signed by the artist. Published in Association with The Volunteer Committee of the London Regional Art and Historical Museums, Canada.
The Red Eric

The Red Eric

R. Ballantyne

Wildside Press
2025
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"Captain Dunning, besides being the owner and commander of a South Sea whale-ship, was the owner of a large burly body, a pair of broad shoulders, a pair of immense red whiskers that met under his chin, a short, red little nose, a large firm mouth, and a pair of light-blue eyes, which, according to their owner's mood, could flash like those of a tiger or twinkle sweetly like the eyes of a laughing child. But his eyes seldom flashed; they more frequently twinkled, for the captain was the very soul of kindliness and good-humour. Yet he was abrupt and sharp in his manner, so that superficial observers sometimes said he was hasty. . ."