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The Hunt for Helen and Paris

The Hunt for Helen and Paris

Barry Johnson

AuthorHouse
2011
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The Hunt for Helen and Paris is the third novel in a series of seven novels tracking the adventures of Petraeus from slave to king. Each novel has a different focus. Helen, Queen of Sparta, one of histories mythical character has absconded with Paris, a handsome Prince of Troy. Agamemnon, the most powerful king in Ancient Greece, has commissioned Petraeus to pursue the pair and bring them back. Petraeus, the Captain General of the fleet, tells the story of the hunt and the adventures of the fleet as they travel around the Great Sea. The adventures include solving a murder, discovering that there is a reward for his head and fighting off the bounty hunters, surviving a storm at sea, arriving in a land where Amazons keep the men drugged and here he meets the child Harmothoe, the daughter of Penthesilea the great Amazon General. In the port of Rhakotis Petraeus has a confrontation with Jarha and he learns about trade and commerce and the idea that it will dominate the world. Petraeus sails up the Nile and meets the great Pharaoh, Ramasses, who gives him a present of a sword made by Hephaestus. The fleet sails from Egypt only to run into a battle fleet that they defeat. They have adventures in Tyre where Petraeus confronts Ba'al. Petraeus is washed overboard from his ship and is enslaved to work in a quarry, escapes and is rescued. He makes it back to Greece but Ba'al has sent an assassin to kill him. Petraeus is included in the negotiating team of Odysseus, Menelaus and Palamedes to gain the return of Helen from Troy but the negotiations fail and war is declared.
Nakajima Ki-49 ‘Helen’ Units

Nakajima Ki-49 ‘Helen’ Units

George Eleftheriou

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2023
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A fully illustrated study of the Nakajima Ki49 ‘Helen’, the twin-engined bomber of the Pacific War, from Japanese aviation expert George Eleftheriou.The Nakajima Ki-49 Donryu (‘Dragon Eater’), codenamed ‘Helen’ by the Allies, was a twin-engined Japanese bomber designed to undertake daylight attacks without the protection of escort fighters. Consequently, while it was officially known as the Army Type 100 Heavy Bomber, its formidable defensive armament and armour were so heavy that they restricted the Ki-49 to payloads comparable to those of smaller medium bombers. While only five heavy bomber sentai (regiments) were equipped with the ‘Helen’, the over 800 Ki-49s built between 1941 and 1944 saw extensive action in Burma, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, northern India and north Australia. In an act of desperation, a small number of ‘Helens’ were even employed, unsuccessfully, as kamikaze aircraft against US Navy warships operating off the Philippines and Okinawa. In this fascinating book, George Eleftheriou provides a comprehensive account of the units that saw action flying the ‘Helen’, based on original Japanese sources. Also featuring high-quality photographs never published before, specially commissioned colour profile artwork, official unit histories and veteran accounts, this title is a must-have for Japanese aircraft enthusiasts.
Letters to Helen

Letters to Helen

Lynda Reiner-Leith

Lulu.com
2015
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Harvey and Lynda met while in college on an international study year abroad in Sweden. Their dreams brought them to Ankara, Turkey on assignment with the US State Department. It was there their second son was born, and it was there Harvey was diagnosed with a brain tumor. They were whisked back to DC for treatment then returned to Turkey where Lynda discovered she was pregnant with their third child. Take a firsthand look as one woman navigates the challenges in balancing family, healthcare, and geography in this heartbreaking and inspiring true story. Lynda received her BA in communications from California State University, Chico in 1987. She currently resides in Northern California.
Rufus The Doofus Loves Helen the Melon
God asked me to write this book. Let me explain. Upon retirement in 2010, I decided to write a Dr. Seussian style children's book about bullying. Once it was published, I believed my literary career was over. Apparently, God had other plans. Several months later, while savoring an early morning snooze, a rather troubling poetry verse began buzzing about my brain: "... he now had his answer; His lovely young bride had ovarian cancer," Being an optimist by nature, I couldn't fathom why such a disheartening verse, in Dr Seussian rhyme no less, was intruding upon my morning slumber. After puzzling over this for several days, I concluded God wanted me to provide a Rufus the Doofus sequel to help Christian adults deal with the inevitable crises of life that could conceivably challenge their faith. The result is a short story in easy-to-read verse that is intended to help Christian adults deal with whatever heartbreaking events they may encounter that might cause their faith to waver. Life can be hard, but God is good.
Profiles of Resilience: Helen Keller

Profiles of Resilience: Helen Keller

Stacy Zeiger

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Develop resilience in your own life by studying the lives of others. The Profiles of Resilience series highlights how both historic and current day figures have demonstrated resilience in their own lives. Each book contains a short biography, highlighting key events related to resilience in the person's life, quotes related to resilience, a lessons to learn section, and a series of discussion questions.
Healing in Helen, Georgia

Healing in Helen, Georgia

Andrea Renee Smith

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2020
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Dana loses her way and is pregnant. She decides to relocate to heal and find her way again. She finds happiness and healing in Helen, Georgia. She meets a loving family and is making a new life when her past tries to steal her dreams.
Perseverance: The Story of Helen Keller

Perseverance: The Story of Helen Keller

Kerry Dinmont

Child's World, Inc. Wonder Books
2025
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Explores the value of perseverance through the lens of Helen Keller. A blind and deaf child who grew up to be a staunch activist for women's rights, worker's rights, and more, Helen Keller exemplified perseverance through her work to understand the world around her and make it a better place. Vivid images and a helpful diagram will aid in comprehension. Additional features include a table of contents, sidebars, critical thinking questions, Fast Facts, an activity for further learning, a phonetic glossary, an index, an introduction to the author, and sources for further research.