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Sharklock Bones: Bug Tails

Sharklock Bones: Bug Tails

John L. Leone

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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"Sharklock Bones: Bug Tails" is the fourth in a series about a shark detective and his trusty sidekick, Dr. Flotsam. They float around in a world of talking fish and animals, a world where everyone talks in puns, anecdotes, jokes and word plays. The stories are written in screenplay fashion to encourage role playing and interaction among readers. The dynamic duo of Bones and Watson take on and solve not-too-difficult mysteries in these stories or "tails". The target audience is ages eight to eighty. In this book "Sharklock Bones: Bug Tails" Sharklock and the Doc solve a kidnapping and then go on to a final confrontation on Mister Rhee Island with their arch enemy, the infamous Devious Dolphin. The first book in the series is "Sharklock Bones: Fish Tails" consisting of two "tails". The first is "Codfather" wherein our heroes stop a kidnapping by Devious Dolphin. The second "tail" is "Hound" and the duo helps Robert Eel Lee (atop a seahorse, of course) capture a giant hound on the Moor. The second in the series is "Sharklock Bones: Zoo Tails", also with two "tails". In "Horse", Sharklock's pony disappears from a locked stall. In "Seafood Restaurant", our boys locate animals missing from the zoo. The third book of "tails" is "Sharklock Bones: Pirate Tails", the "tail" is entitled "Parrots of the Carob Bean". Bones and Flotsam are on the hunt to locate Johnny Depth's missing pirate ship, the Black Twirl. All lots of fun, lots of puns, lots of giggles and more than a few groans. Swim on in and stay tuned for more "tails".
Sharklock Bones: Zoo Tails

Sharklock Bones: Zoo Tails

John L. Leone

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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"Sharklock Bones: Zoo Tails" is the second in the Sharklock Bones series. "Zoo Tails" has two tails. The first is "Horse" wherein our detective's horse is missing, disappeared from a locked stall. The second is "The Seafood Restaurant". Our duo is contacted by the zoo keeper who is missing quite a few animals from their cages. All the "Bones" tails take place on or near Fish Town, a town inhabited by talking fish and animals. They talk, by the way, in puns, jokes and anecdotes, riddles and wordplays. All "Bones" tails are written in screenplay fashion to encourage role playing and interaction among readers. Target age group is from eight to eighty.
Sharklock Bones: Lobster Tails

Sharklock Bones: Lobster Tails

John L. Leone

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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"Sharklock Bones: Lobster Tails" is the ninth book in the ongoing series "Sharklock Bones Fish Detective". It follows the adventures and mis-adventures of a talking shark and his trusty sidekick, Dr. Flotsam as they travel the seas trying to solve different mysteries. The stories, or "tails" are told in a series of puns, wordplays and jokes. All are told in screenplay fashion to encourage interaction among the readers.
Sharklock Bones: Screenplays

Sharklock Bones: Screenplays

John L. Leone

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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"Sharklock Bones: Screenplays" is a collection of the ten books that make up the "Sharklock Bones: Fish Detective" series. The series stars a talking shark detective and his capable clown fish assistant, Dr. Flotsam. All the books in the series are written in screenplay fashion to encourage interplay among the readers or actors. The stories are told using puns, jokes and word plays. The mysteries have many references to pop culture icons, songs, movies and plays which also amuses the grown up readers. The series is contains many pictures and illustrations aimed primarily at the younger market to pique and keep their interest. This publication, "Sharklock Bones: Screenplays", is not illustrated. It is designed to be a possible lower cost alternative for readers of the series who are more interested in the content.
Sharklock Bones: One If by Land: History Series

Sharklock Bones: One If by Land: History Series

John L. Leone

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This is the first of the latest children's series featuring the great white shark detective, Sharklock Bones. Introducing the History Series, the author covers in this book the beginning of the American Revolution in a comedic way. Hopefully this approach will encourage young readers to learn more about our country's great beginnings.
Memory Lane: the 60's

Memory Lane: the 60's

John L. Leone

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Time travel back to the 60's with this nostalgic comedy. As seen through a teenager's eyes, it is the story of almost every young man growing up in those turbulent days. Join the author as he tries to handle puppy love, heartbreak, yearbook pictures, the heat wave of those summers spent at the pool and the beach, the high school dances and more. It's all here, the TV shows, the movies, the great songs, the crazy friends, the hangouts, the urban legends, the haunted houses. Memory lane. Join me, won't you?
The Story of Haydn

The Story of Haydn

Helen L. Kaufmann; Enid LaMonte Meadowcroft; John Leone

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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The Story Of Haydn is a comprehensive biography of the famous composer Franz Joseph Haydn, written by Helen L. Kaufmann. The book delves into Haydn's personal life, including his childhood in Austria, his family background, and his relationships with his wife and children. It also explores his professional career, from his early years as a choirboy to his rise as a renowned composer, conductor, and teacher.Kaufmann provides a detailed analysis of Haydn's music, including his symphonies, string quartets, and operas, and discusses how his work contributed to the development of classical music. The book also examines Haydn's influence on other composers, such as Mozart and Beethoven, and his role in shaping the musical landscape of his time.Throughout the book, Kaufmann draws on a variety of sources, including Haydn's personal letters and diaries, as well as contemporary accounts of his life and work. The Story Of Haydn is a fascinating and informative read for anyone interested in the life and music of one of the greatest composers of the classical era.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
John L. Lewis

John L. Lewis

Melvyn Dubofsky; Warren Van Van Tine

University of Illinois Press
1986
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John L. Lewis (1880-1969), who ruled the United Mine Workers for four decades beginning in 1919, defied presidents, challenged Congress, and kept American political life in an uproar. Drawing upon previously untapped resources in the UMW archives and upon oral histories by major figures of the 1930s and 1940s, the authors have created a remarkable portrait of this 'self-made man' and his times.
John L. Sullivan and His America

John L. Sullivan and His America

Michael T. Isenberg

University of Illinois Press
1994
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The "Great John L." reigned supreme as world heavyweight champion from his victory over Paddy Ryan in 1882 until James J. Corbett knocked him out in 1892. A drunkard, a wastrel, an adulterer, a wife beater, and a bully, Sullivan still became American's first national sports hero and represented the hopes and aspirations of millions of people. Michael Isenberg traces Sullivan's eventful life from his humble beginnings in Boston to the height of his immense popularity. The boxer moved as easily in the world of reputable workingmen as he did in the shadowlands on the margins of the sport while his success played a major role in transforming boxing into a profitable and ultimately legitimate business. Tapping previously unexplored archival material--including the notorious National Police Gazette and the other sporting papers of the day--Isenberg tells us why presidents, princes, and turn-of-the-century Americans accepted Sullivan as a hero, even as others vilified him for his drunken and belligerent behavior.