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The Sirens of Vulture Creek is set in the mountains of Western Pennsylvania when the mines and steel mills are dying but the hunting ethic, often marked by brutality, lives. The main character is Rachel Maria McGinty, who has no education but a very good nose. This is her book and her consciousness. For forty years she has lived in a male cocoon, looking the other way, ignoring transgressions large and small. Her coming to consciousness has a touch of comedy and needs the help of a nosey neighbor, a fortune-teller, a priest, and enough deaths to get her attention. Rachel and her daughters discover that fire burns everyone clean.
In the Shadow of the DMZ
James C. McCullagh
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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USS Bunker Kills: A Sea Story
James C. McCullagh
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Chanting the Feminine Down: A Psychological, Religious, and Historical Novel
Roy McCullagh; James C. McCullagh
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Chanting the Feminine Down is at heart the painful journey of Colette, a young woman who struggles to come to grips with her Catholicism, her psychology and her soul. Vast in scope and coverage, the novel is a journey through history, mythology and time with the female protagonist searching for shards of the feminine in the Christian tradition while wrestling with the shadow of her own demons. Colette's travels, musings and reflections take her from the present day to the various Catholic Church councils, making side trips with Boccaccio and the Renaissance crowd who found energy and creativity in Plotinus and other Neoplatonists. While Chanting is a religious and psychological novel, the bedrock of the narrative is personal and interior, as is reflected in the dozens of dreams experienced by the heroine which serve as a counterpoint to and a mirror of her bouts with doctrine. Principles of Jungian psychology add meaning and perspective both to her history and to events from the far past. Finally, Chanting is also a feminist novel, not only because of the persona of the protagonist, but because she embraces heroic feminists throughout the ages who have stood up to patriarchy and the church. But for Colette, where will this embrace lead?
The Poems Of The Late James C. Doolittle (1858)
James C. Doolittle
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2009
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James C. Stimpson, Plaintiff In Error Vs. Charles T. Woodman
Benjamin Robbins Curtis; George Litch Roberts
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2010
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The Poems Of The Late James C. Doolittle (1858)
James C. Doolittle
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2010
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James C. Beil and Daniel Michael Bonnetts, Petitioners, V. United States. U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings
Marvin I Bloom; Wade H McCree
Gale, U.S. Supreme Court Records
2011
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A biography of retired 87 year-old James C. Sheppard, M. D. Born to a poor tenant farmer below Dothan in south Alabama's Houston County, he excelled academically and earned through his educational journey a medical degree, after which he served a four year stint as a U, . S. Air Force flight surgeon. Following separation from the military, he earned specialist certifications in cardiology and internal medicine. He then practiced in Fort Walton Beach, Florida for 37 years. On his farm near DeFuniak Springs, Florida, he collected and restored to like-new condition over 150 antique John Deere and Caterpillar tractors as a hobby. His collection is possibly the largest of its kind in the world.
The Son of A Sharecropper Achieves the American Dream: A Memoir and Family History by James C. Thomas
James C. Thomas
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Reverend Carl Boston sat at the funeral of his best friend and colleague, the Right Reverend Dr. Morgan L. Kendal. Morgan was forty-five years old. He left to cherish his memory, his wife Lorraine and their son Lester, who was sitting on the front pew with other relatives, numb and bewildered, staring straight ahead and focused on Morgan's bronze casket. Morgan was donned in full regalia, a bishop's cross around his neck and a bishop's ring on his right hand, although it had been a posthumous elevation. Carl ached inside, wondering what was so terrible that the only way out for his best friend was to put a gun in his mouth and pull the trigger... None of those that gave remarks at the funeral, including Carl, addressed the "why." Instead, they attempted to console themselves with platitudes such as: "He's resting in Jesus's arms. Even if he could, he wouldn't return to this evil and perverse world," and "We'll surely see him again someday." ...
Reverend Carl Boston sat at the funeral of his best friend and colleague, the Right Reverend Dr. Morgan L. Kendal. Morgan was forty-five years old. He left to cherish his memory, his wife Lorraine and their son Lester, who was sitting on the front pew with other relatives, numb and bewildered, staring straight ahead and focused on Morgan's bronze casket. Morgan was donned in full regalia, a bishop's cross around his neck and a bishop's ring on his right hand, although it had been a posthumous elevation. Carl ached inside, wondering what was so terrible that the only way out for his best friend was to put a gun in his mouth and pull the trigger... None of those that gave remarks at the funeral, including Carl, addressed the "why." Instead, they attempted to console themselves with platitudes such as: "He's resting in Jesus's arms. Even if he could, he wouldn't return to this evil and perverse world," and "We'll surely see him again someday." ...
God's Chosen Prelate: The Life and Ministry of Bishop James C. Richardson, Sr.
James C. Richardson
Broad Wing Press
2019
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A celebration of the life and ministry of Bishop James C Richardson, Sr., former presiding prelate of the African-American Oneness Pentecostal denomination, the Apostle Church of Christ in God with personal reflections on the history and development of that body.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1858.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1858.
Sixth generation Texas Ranger James C. Blawcyzk has ruffled the feathers of his superiors at Company F one time too many. He's offered a choice: Either transfer to Company E, and an isolated post in far west Texas, resign, or be terminated. Knowing he'd be a better fit in the wild, wide-open spaces of the Big Bend anyway, Jim accepts the transfer. He and his family prepare to pack up and move west.