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A Knight On Long Island: Medieval justice arrives at the land of bankruptcy and depression
Tom Humphrey
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2012
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A medieval knight of the 14th century awakens to find himself on Long Island in the 21st century. The government has collapsed, the economy is in depression, and people are terrorized by trugs (traveling muggers), rippers (rip-off politicians), and barbs (barbarians from the City). In this alien and turbulent world where welfare no longer exists, what is a poor knight-errant to do? A bewildered Sir Bill finally meets and befriends a couple living on Long Island named Frank and Pamela, and he begins working for them as a farmhand. However, it is not long before Frank is killed by a pair of ruthless trugs, and when Sir Bill and Pam have to fend off a ripper attempting to seize the farm, the valiant knight decides to take action. He organizes a local militia, revives some downtrodden attempts at civility, and triumphantly defeats a band of barbs attempting to loot the land. When Sinster, the leader of a mafia-like group in Manhattan, hears about Sir Bill's sudden fame, he begins to plot this new enemy's downfall. Up to now, Sir Bill has been able to use his medieval tactics to survive on the battlefield, but will that be enough against an invading horde led by a modern-day warlord who will stop at nothing? Can axes and catapults defeat helicopters and rocket-propelled grenades? Expanding on issues that are currently revisited each day in the news, the fantasy world Tom Humphrey creates in "A Knight on Long Island: Medieval Justice Arrives at the Land of Bankruptcy and Depression", may be closer to reality than some might think. Steeped in adventure, this highly creative tale will prove to be a pleasant way to pass a few hours for those who enjoy booing the villains and cheering a hero who strives to be noble and courageous in the eyes of his fair damsel in distress.
Published in 1978, this book tells the story of William Gannaway Brownlow, a Methodist minister, Whig politician, author of a Civil War bestseller, and anti-Confederate who documented the trials and tribulations of pro-Union mountaineers in east Tennessee. Brownlow edited and published a weekly newspaper, the Whig, for thirty years and was among the first to treat his native Appalachia as a significant and separate area. Steve Humphrey uses extensive selections from Brownlow's distinctive writing in the Whig, with his own writing and commentary to tell the story of this man who could be relentless with his enemies and generous with his friends.
Conscience And Law: Principles Of Human Conduct
William Humphrey S. J.
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2012
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Urbs Et Orbis: The Pope As Bishop And As Pontiff
William Humphrey S. J.
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2012
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Elements Of Religious Life
Father Humphrey S. J.
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2012
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Other Gospels: Lectures On St. Paul's Epistle To The Galatians
William Humphrey
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2012
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The Divine Teacher: A Letter To A Friend
William Humphrey
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2012
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Journeys Of Faith: To The Regions Beyond
Gary Humphrey
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2012
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