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Three Men in New Suits

Three Men in New Suits

J B Priestley

IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM
2025
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It is spring 1945. Three men who have been serving together overseas return, demobilised, to the same village. Coming from very different walks of life, the war has brought them together in unexpected friendship. Following each man as he returns home and must come to terms with what he finds there, the novel considers the challenges both with returning to find nothing changed, and returning home to unexpected difficulties. As the men resume civilian life, they meet again to consider their futures, and what may be in store both for themselves and wider society in a post-war world, finding themselves 'among the hundreds of millions wistfully looking on and wondering what next'. With an introduction from IWM which puts the novel in historical context, this timely reprint of a 1945 classic is published for the VE Day anniversary in 2025, bringing a forgotten gem by a prolific author back into print and reflecting on the long legacy of the Second World War.
The Keystone Corner

The Keystone Corner

J B Manheim

Milford House Press
2023
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Thomas Edison didn't invent baseball any more than Abner Doubleday did. But his interest in the game might hold the key to unlocking a surprising secret.The Deadball Era was a time when pitchers threw hundreds of innings, home runs were rare, and the game was played spikes up, a time marked by the consolidation of Major League Baseball, initial moves toward its antitrust exemption, development of the Doubleday myth, and the arrival of The Bambino-all things that would change the game forever.But baseball is always a reflection of the times in which it is played, and the Deadball Era was much more than a frame for the game. It was a time of seismic technological, social, and political change-an era of firsts. Powered flight. Large-scale assembly lines. The Panama Canal. The birth of American Empire. And so much more.And just as baseball had its larger than life personalities-Mathewson, Cobb, Wagner, Ruth-so, too, did the larger world. Roosevelt. Ford. The Wright Brothers. Einstein. But one man of an earlier day stood out well into this new era, perhaps because he literally invented much of it. That man was a diehard baseball fan-Thomas Edison.Fresh from his victory in The Federal Case, young attorney Andy Dennum and his cartographer girlfriend, Keiley Barefoot, use Edison's love of baseball to uncover the secrets hidden in the estate of the inventor's last surviving offspring, "Uncle Frank" Culbertson. You won't believe what they find.
Cannabis Growing Guide

Cannabis Growing Guide

J.B. J.B. Haze

GREEN CANDY
2023
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With thorough explanations of the foundations of growing and over 100 helpful images and diagrams, Cannabis Growing Guide is the essential beginner-friendly book you need to learn how to grow cannabis outdoors.J.B. Haze begins Cannabis Growing Guide with an important explanation about genetics and why growers should care about them, both from a practical standpoint and as a hobbyist, highlighting the joy of growing alongside technical knowledge. That same enthusiasm carries into the next section as Haze discusses the importance of the growing environment. An exploration of the history of cross-breeding strains precedes a discussion of the different attributes that growers may want to cultivate in their own strains. Logically following the discussion of genetics, Haze guides readers through selecting seeds and explains the difference between a Haze plant and a Kush plant. He then continues his discussion of seeds by explaining what makes a "good seed" and a solid starting point for one's growing adventure. Haze acknowledges that not everyone is lucky enough to live in an environment perfect for growing marijuana and may need some pointers on how to select the seeds and strains that will provide the best possible result in whichever environment readers may reside. He explains the different types of seeds growers can buy, their pros and cons, and provides seed bank recommendations so that readers will know both what they want and where to get it. With all the seed information squared away, Haze moves on to discussing soil. Soil may seem an unusual point of focus, isn't it just dirt? But Haze proves through his thorough explanation that soil is paramount to getting the best yield. His method of versatile pot assembly provides insulation, nutrients, and water to marijuana plants for weeks at a time, making it easier for growers to get the results they want. The author leads readers through preparing the pots and soil for planting, exposes the surprising dangers of chemicals in water and teaches readers how to filter them out, and discusses how to balance the pH of the soil. Starting out with these foundations makes this book perfect for a beginner.Haze continues his in-depth descriptions as he guides readers through the various other obstacles of the germination process, such as controlling temperature and moisture without disturbing the seeds or stunting growth. His method of watering the seeds is particularly helpful to beginners, as a frequent slip-up is to dehydrate the seeds as they try to get moisture when using the traditional paper towel technique. Haze's alternative technique allows excited growers to easily observe seeds as they germinate without causing a shake-up and uses easily-obtainable materials and has a 99% success rate. After thoroughly explaining the foundational knowledge needed for beginners to start their journey, Haze coaches readers through the first growth, plant puberty if you will. He discusses the proper way to pot the seed and the best lighting set up so readers can look forward to the joy of seeing those first little leaves. Haze also explains how to innoculate against pests, an ingenious way of preventing pests from pestering plants. Even if pests do make it to the plants, Haze has a way of dealing with them that will save any plants that have been accosted by unwelcome guests. He also takes care to mention the potential dangers of sharing your growing location with other people as they may inadvertently cause some chaos, and cautions readers to take the safety of their plants seriously.Haze generously shares his surefire method of cloning, one of the most important pieces of information for growers who have found their perfect combination of attributes. Haze demystifies the process and explains it in simple terms that makes the whole operation seem less intimidating than the serious-sounding name implies. He goes on to distinguish the difference between a bud and a flower, demonstrates how to calibrate a bud to get the preferred medicinal effects, and explains how to determine the best time to harvest a plant. After writing a full book on the topic, Haze's chapter on regeneration is as thorough and nuanced as it can be. From explanations of how the process works to how to use tipping in order to increase yield, everything is laid out in a way that is both detailed and easy to understand. Haze also provides a specific timeline for when to expect results so that no one is left guessing about when to expect success. The author also uses his years of growing experience to help readers auto-dry their crop to perfection, and provides tips on how to minimize handling the plants in order to avoid damaging them and ruining the harvest. With over 150 dazzling photographs by the author and easy-to-implement instructions, Cannabis Growing Guide is the perfect book for any beginner looking to learn how to grow marijuana outdoors and get the best buds possible. Full of sage advice and charming personality, this book is the ultimate beginner's guide.
The Shadow of The Phoenix

The Shadow of The Phoenix

J B Vosler

Absolutelyamazingebooks.com
2018
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"Riveting ..." - Byron Rupert McCafferty, Seattle Book Journal "I'm already looking forward to the next white-knuckle entry in this 12-book thriller series." - George "Harley" Davidson, Zoo in a Book This is a contemporary psychological thriller about dark obsessions, and the fathers who pass them to their sons. Rife with international glamour, romance and intrigue, the story captures four patriarchal families in a generational conflict where the pursuit of global power at any price makes them the unwitting pawns of a hidden psychotic mastermind. Here is a contest to the death between two men, both driven by obsessive love: one for a woman; one, for power. One man is scarred by fire; one, by insanity. From the banks of the Potomac River to the cliffs above the Baltic Sea, these men fight each other with such ferocity that one endangers the woman he adores, and the other betrays the country he has sworn to protect. Mirroring the tragedy of the murdered, the reader will struggle to discern the fine line between victim and predator. Shadow of the Phoenix is the first book in a series of twelve edge-of-the-seat novels called The Sons Of Jacob.
Anger of the King

Anger of the King

J B Shepherd

Living Parables of Central Florida, Inc.
2019
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When Adam sides with his grandfather against the king, he hopes to find the approval for which he yearns. Instead, he faces betrayal and the whip of slavery. Desperate, he undertakes a dangerous mission, hoping to regain the king's favor, not only for himself but also for Mount Eirene, his home. Meanwhile, Keeda warriors ravage his people's fields, a dragon plots to overthrow the city, and the life or death of all rests in the hands of one man.Can Adam find answers in the King's Stones before it's too late? Will the prophet's dying prediction be fulfilled? Can Mount Eirene survive the anger of the king?This page-turning Christian allegory not only excites the mind, but also stirs the soul, probing the depths of human darkness and arriving at life's ultimate answers.
Benighted (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)

Benighted (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)

J B Priestley

Valancourt Books
2018
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A torrential downpour forces Philip and Margaret Waverton and their friend Roger Penderel to seek shelter in an ancient, crumbling mansion inhabited by the strange and sinister Femm family. Determined to make the best of the circumstances, the benighted travellers drink and talk to pass the time while the storm rages outside. But as the night progresses and tensions rise, dangerous and unexpected secrets emerge. On the house's top floor are two locked doors: behind one of them is the mysterious, unseen Sir Roderick Femm, while the other conceals something terrifying and deadly ... Benighted (1927), a classic 'old dark house' story of psychological terror, was the second novel by one of the most prolific and beloved British authors of the 20th century, J. B. Priestley (1894-1984). This edition includes an introduction by Orrin Grey, who discusses the connections between the novel and its film adaptation, James Whale's The Old Dark House (1932).'There are none too many stories comparable with this one.' - The New York Times'Priestley is one of the finest and most popular storytellers of the last hundred years.' - Margaret Drabble'J.B. Priestley is one of our literary icons of the 20th century. And it is time that we all became re-acquainted with his genius.' - Judi Dench
Other Place & Other Stories of the Same Sort

Other Place & Other Stories of the Same Sort

J B Priestley

Valancourt Books
2018
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J. B. Priestley (1894-1984) was a versatile and prolific novelist and playwright, but in The Other Place (1953) he shows an unexpected talent, proving himself a master of the weird tale. In "The Grey Ones," a man visits a psychiatrist after he becomes convinced that a group of demons masquerading as people are plotting the overthrow of the human race . . . but what if he's not insane? In "Guest of Honour," a banquet speech becomes a horrifying affair when the keynote speaker realizes his audience is made up of monstrous and menacing creatures. "The Leadington Incident" recounts the disturbing experience of a Cabinet minister who suddenly perceives that though the people around him move and talk as though alive, they are all actually just animated corpses or sleepwalking zombies. The nine tales in this collection are strange, fantastic, and often unsettling, and they represent Priestley at his best.'Priestley is one of the finest and most popular storytellers of the last hundred years.' - Margaret Drabble'J.B. Priestley is one of our literary icons of the 20th century. And it is time that we all became re-acquainted with his genius.' - Judi Dench" H]ighly readable and provocative." - Sunday Herald
The Other Place and Other Stories of the Same Sort (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)
J. B. Priestley (1894-1984) was a versatile and prolific novelist and playwright, but in The Other Place (1953) he shows an unexpected talent, proving himself a master of the weird tale. In "The Grey Ones," a man visits a psychiatrist after he becomes convinced that a group of demons masquerading as people are plotting the overthrow of the human race . . . but what if he's not insane? In "Guest of Honour," a banquet speech becomes a horrifying affair when the keynote speaker realizes his audience is made up of monstrous and menacing creatures. "The Leadington Incident" recounts the disturbing experience of a Cabinet minister who suddenly perceives that though the people around him move and talk as though alive, they are all actually just animated corpses or sleepwalking zombies. The nine tales in this collection are strange, fantastic, and often unsettling, and they represent Priestley at his best.'Priestley is one of the finest and most popular storytellers of the last hundred years.' - Margaret Drabble'J.B. Priestley is one of our literary icons of the 20th century. And it is time that we all became re-acquainted with his genius.' - Judi Dench" H]ighly readable and provocative." - Sunday Herald
Bright Day (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)
Gregory Dawson, a middle-aged and disillusioned writer, is holed up in a Cornish hotel working on a film script he must finish. A chance encounter with an old acquaintance in the bar sends him back to the England of 1913, when he was just eighteen and longed to enter the seemingly magical world of the glamorous Alington family and its three lovely daughters. Replaying the events of those days in his mind, Dawson relives a long-forgotten story that ended with a mysterious tragedy whose effects linger on in the present and threaten to shatter his placid existence ...In the vein of Proust's In Search of Lost Time, J. B. Priestley's Bright Day (1946) is one of his finest works and his own favorite of his novels, a haunting and unforgettable evocation of a vanished England as yet unravaged by the devastation of two world wars."One of the best of J. B. Priestley's novels . . . provides an opportunity to revalue a writer not merely hugely popular in his own day but also, with more than 100 titles to his credit, hugely prolific." - Francis King, The Spectator"A glow of the magic of poignant rediscovery." - Kirkus Reviews"I do not think Priestley has ever written anything better than this book." - News Chronicle
The Shoreless Sea

The Shoreless Sea

J B Toner

Beacon Publishing Group
2020
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Between the Earth and Heaven flows a sea without a shore. Faith Avalon, a junior at Zevon High, has no idea that her English assignment is about to make her a coffee-craving mariner on its otherworldly waves. The new kid, Tommy Connor, and her old friend Roy Belmont, the martial arts prodigy who studies with her father, are also caught in the riptide as messengers from the higher realms come sailing into town. And when all three of them begin to manifest strange powers, it only puts them in greater danger from a rising demon-cult.After Tommy and Roy start to bond by way of a cataclysmic fist fight and car chase, the FBI becomes involved--as does a purple-skinned princess from the land of the Elves. Events that have been simmering since the last of the Nephilim perished five thousand years ago are coming to a volcanic boil, and every denizen of the mystic sphere is suddenly looking for Faith and her friends. When they arrive in Faerie, not only demons and telepathic dragons come prowling from the shadows, but visitors from another planet as well. Roy barely has time to learn the rudiments of Elvish martial arts, nor Faith of Elvish magic, before Tommy is sent on a quest that will take them across the Bridge over Hell to whatever lies beyond.When the dust settles, the three friends will have surpassed the limits of their courage, friendship, and face-punching abilities. But in the town of Zevon, island in the Shoreless Sea, the dust never settles.