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Tales From a Second Hand Wand Shop- the Coloring Book

Tales From a Second Hand Wand Shop- the Coloring Book

Robert P Wills

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Hey there fellow coloring folks Folkses Folksii? Either way you say it, here's your chance to give some color to your favorite characters- Werewolves, Trolls, Gnomes, and a even Salamander. Oh my So color away Or even colour them if you like. If you've read the books, this is the perfect way to give the characters a personal touch. And perhaps green hair. Or red eyes.So grab your favorite implements of colorization and have at it Relaxation and color therapy await. Unless you're on the Archer Avenue Line at 2AM, then pay attention to what's going on around you 75 illustrations await you. Your results may vary. Colors not included. Not available in stores.
Gnomes, and Halflings, and Assassins! Oh My!

Gnomes, and Halflings, and Assassins! Oh My!

Robert P Wills

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Aution lay in ruins. Charred, smoldering ruins. The Gnomes, Rat, and Nulu make their way to Big Julie's School of Magic. They're looking for a place to hide out until things cool down. News hasn't spread about Grimbledung being responsible for the town-wide fire and they want to keep it that way. Julesville is founded around Julie's school and everything seems to be moving along smoothly until a newly-unemployed Werewolf and Haberdashery owner show up. With Akita and Pozzuoli in town, things aren't looking good for Grimbledung Fortunately for him, the impending Halfling invasion is keeping everyone on their toes. It doesn't help that Grimbledung keeps stepping on them When a contingent of battle-hardened Halflings arrive in town and declares Martial Law, things look dire. To make matters worse, the Halfling Army masses on the other side of the Anti-Ogre wall. Working together, the gang tricks the Halfling soldiers into leaving Julesville (intact even), repels the Halfling invasion, and restores peace to The Lands. Well, not really those last two...
Conflict In The Darkness

Conflict In The Darkness

Robert P Holt

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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When the Earth Space Force consular ship, the Lady Denari. is attacked on Earth, Laurie Denari still does not comprehend the scope of the fear and resistance many of Earth's peoples feel about the very existence of such a fleet, or its alien commander. She must learn to deal with those who oppose it, those who wish to destroy it, and those who would steal its advanced technologies to use against their neighboring nations, or perhaps to conquer the world.At the same time, Laurie must deal with personal issues between herself and her human lover, Vice Fleet Commander Doctor Kenneth Harris, with fleet policy changes, with spies, saboteurs, assassins, and the enemy Krev forward observers; and she must also handle the arrival of a multi-species alien fleet, determine whether they are friend or foe, and deal with the actions of its various factions. Will the ESF locate and capture the Krev forward observers already hiding on Earth? Will the on-coming fleet attempt to conquer Earth, or bargain peacefully for lands to colonize?Will Laurie discover a supra-national organization bent on world domination?
Atlas 116d

Atlas 116d

Robert P. Miller; John A. Housely; George Kusic

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Atlas 116D is a rocket that never flew. It was used for testing the Atlas-Centaur-Surveyor configuration. This publication compiles several articles regarding Atlas 116D. "Atlas 116D" is the first volume of America's Finest Rockets (TM). Each volume compiles articles and photos of a specific U.S. rocket. "Atlas 116D" includes 3 NASA reports, a book excerpt, and 2 newspaper articles.
Smooth Sudoku: Volume 9

Smooth Sudoku: Volume 9

Robert P. Byard

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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This book, one of twelve in a series, has 200 original Sudoku puzzles of the easiest sort. Fancy tricks are not needed. The quality of the solutions is assured by automation. Wide margins by the spine, 4" grids, 2 puzzles per page, make for easy reading and writing.
Arming the Nation for War

Arming the Nation for War

Robert P. Patterson; Robert M. Morgenthau

University of Tennessee Press
2014
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A decorated World War I veteran, Federal Judge Robert P. Patterson knew all too well the needs of soldiers on the battlefield. He was thus dismayed by America’s lack of military preparedness when a second great war engulfed Europe in 1939–40. With the international crisis worsening, Patterson even resumed military training—as a forty-nine-year old private—before being named assistant secretary of war in July 1940. That appointment set the stage for Patterson’s central role in the country’s massive mobilization and supply effort which helped the Allies win World War II.In Arming the Nation for War, a previously unpublished account long buried among the late author’s papers and originally marked confidential, Patterson describes the vast challenges the United States faced as it had to equip, in a desperately short time, a fighting force capable of confronting a formidable enemy. Brimming with data and detail, the book also abounds with deep insights into the myriad problems encountered on the domestic mobilization front—including the sometimes divergent interests of wartime planners and industrial leaders—along with the logistical difficulties of supplying far-flung theaters of war with everything from ships, planes, and tanks to food and medicine. Determined to remind his contemporaries of how narrow the Allied margin of victory was and that the war’s lessons not be forgotten, Patterson clearly intended the manuscript (which he wrote between 1945 and ’47, when he was President Truman’s secretary of war) to contribute to the postwar debates on the future of the military establishment. That passage of the National Security Act of 1947, to which Patterson was a key contributor, answered many of his concerns may explain why he never published the book during his lifetime.A unique document offering an insider’s view of a watershed historical moment, Patterson’s text is complemented by editor Brian Waddell’s extensive introduction and notes. In addition, Robert M. Morgenthau, former Manhattan district attorney and a protégé of Patterson’s for four years prior to the latter’s death in a 1952 plane crash, offers a heartfelt remembrance of a man the New York Herald-Tribune called “an example of the public-spirited citizen.”