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Dana's Big Case: The George W. Bush Shooting

Dana's Big Case: The George W. Bush Shooting

C. H. Meyer

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Former President George W. Bush has been shot while addressing a Jeb rally in South Carolina. The unresponsive former president has been rushed to a nearby hospital. Who is responsible? Every opposing candidate and half the world is suspect.A Super PAC wants to hire the best investigative mind in the business - fresh from her series of stories about the demise of The Donald. Yes, they have sought to hire none other than Dana La Blonde, the almost Pulitzer nominee, investigative reporter, and wrongly fabled PI.For those of you not familiar with Dana La Blonde, she is at best a hack investigator generally specializing in finding lost pets and taking compromising photos of cheating spouses. Yet somehow she always gets credit for some of the more complex cases she and her partner Betty Chang investigate.Enjoy the fun as Dana, Betty, and Betty's dad, the famed homicide detective Charlie Chang help bring this case to an exciting and satisfying conclusion.
Thomas (Nock) Knox of Dover, N.H., in 1652
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George W. Alexander and Castle Thunder

George W. Alexander and Castle Thunder

Frances H. Casstevens

McFarland Co Inc
2007
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Captain George W. Alexander was a controversial figure in Richmond during the Civil War, honored as a hero and condemned as a cruel prison superintendent. He was appointed Provost Marshal and put in charge of Castle Thunder in 1862, after escaping imprisonment at Fort McHenry. At his Confederate prison in Richmond, he oversaw prisoners of all types, including Confederates, women, slaves, Federal deserters, and spies. This biography traces Alexander's life from the U.S. Navy voyage with Commodore Perry to Japan, hiding in Canada after Lee's surrender, editorship of Washington DC's Sunday Gazette to his death in 1895. The main body of the text concentrates on Alexander's time at Castle Thunder, but the book also explores the evolution of the prison system and the provost marshal's department, touching on unusual prisoners and escape attempts. Appendix 1 is a partial list of prisoners at Castle Thunder and when, where, and why they were arrested. Appendix 2 is a transcript of the court martial of Private John R. Jones. Appendix 3 lists prisoners sent from Camp Holmes and appendix 4 is a report of Alexander as Assistant Provost Marshall. Appendix 5 is a pamphlet published by the Republican Party National Committee; it struck at the Democratic Party by scorning its "military prison keepers."
E.W. Kenyon and the Postbellum Pursuit of Peace, Power, and Plenty
Essek William Kenyon (1867-1948) has virtually escaped scholarly notice, and yet his influence on the twentieth-century church is profound. Of particular note is Kenyon's influence on William Durham that apparently led to the first major split in Pentecostalism. Kenyon's own evangelistic work was thoroughly interdenominational, touching every major Protestant denomination of his day. E.W. Kenyon and the Postbellum Pursuit of Peace, Power, and Plenty is the most comprehensive biography of Kenyon available today. It explores his influence on the Pentecostal/Charismatic movements, and likewise illuminates the practice of intuition and mysticism from which the 20th century message of peace, power and plenty emerged. Contains nine black and white photographs, bibliography and index.