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The White Spot Cookbook

The White Spot Cookbook

Kerry Gold

Figure 1 Publishing
2014
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Produced in celebration of White Spot’s 85th anniversary, The White Spot Cookbook is an engaging, visually rich collection of recipes, memories, and memorabilia, designed to showcase the legacy of one of British Columbia’s most enduring brands. This book conveys the spirit of the legendary restaurant and chronicles White Spot’s evolution from a single drive-in location in 1928 to a modern family restaurant with more than 65 locations in two provinces. Beautifully designed, The White Spot Cookbook takes readers on a journey through the restaurant’s history, showcasing White Spot’s enduring commitment to serving the finest, freshest food to people of all ages.
Playhouse to Powerhouse

Playhouse to Powerhouse

Kerry Goldmann

University of Arkansas Press
2025
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The rise of Black cultural nationalism in the 1960s came with resounding promises of assertive new methods to achieve Black liberation in America, especially through art. Nowhere were these efforts more impactful or lasting than in the Black theatres founded or led by Black women between 1960 and 1990. Prior to the 1960s, most Black theatre was barred from mainstream white venues, limiting public access, Black artistic and economic opportunity, and cultural ownership. Playhouse to Powerhouse: Locating Black Power Women and Their Movement in the Black Theatre examines the revolutionaries who brought about this change, merging arts and entrepreneurship to embed theatres in Black communities from California to New York to Texas.In Playhouse to Powerhouse, Kerry L. Goldmann explores the Black theatre movement through the lens of three significant women-led theatres that are still in operation today: Nora Vaughn’s Black Repertory Group in Berkeley, Barbara Ann Teer’s National Black Theatre in Harlem, and George Hawkins and Eileen Morris’s Ensemble Theatre in Houston. Goldmann concludes with a discussion of the current moment, examining contemporary obstacles such as gentrification, the co-opting of Black theatres, and the impact of COVID-19.This remarkable work sheds light on the foundational role that Vaughn, Teer, and Morris played in the Black cultural revolution of the mid- to late twentieth century, securing theatre houses that thrived in multiple capacities as sites for revolution organizing, revenue generation for communal uplift, and unapologetic Black cultural representation.
The Utah Gold Rush: The Lost Rhoades Mine and the Hathenbruck Legacy
With the release of this book, the search for the lost Rhoades Mine is narrowed to a few square miles of real estate due east of Kamas, Utah. This gives promise that the greatest of all gold deposits (including remains of Montezuma's vast treasure (may soon be found. It all began in the mid-1800s when Ute chief Walkara bagged up sixty pounds of raw gold for Mormon bishop Isaac Morley. He took it to Brigham Young, who later assigned Thomas Rhoades (under a blood oath of secrecy) to fetch more of the sacred metal for minting coins and decorating temples. The gold came from the sacred Ute mines in the Uintah Mountains that were once worked by the Aztecs. In 1520 the Aztecs told Hernando Cortez that their vast hoards of gold came from seven mines far to the north (the legendary Seven Cities of Cibola)leading to Spanish exploration throughout the Uintah Mountains. But the Spaniards had little luck, and the treasure still awaits. Discover within these pages: How modern technology has combined with history and legend to pinpoint the location (within a few square miles) of the Mother Lode of all gold deposits. The reason Mel Fisher, discoverer of lost Spanish treasure in the Caribbean, came to the Uintah Mountains just before his untimely death. The government's decision in the early 1900s to reduce the size of the Ute Indian Reservation to make new areas available for mining when F.W.C. Hathenbruck and Caleb Rhoades promised to use mining proceeds to pay off the national debt. The secret endeavors of Jesse Knight and Reed Smoot to claim the gold mines in the Uintahs for themselves. The recent sham burial of Ute chief Black Hawk in Spring Lake, Utah, tocover up the secret transfer of his bones to one of the tribe's sacred mines. Never-before-published maps and detailed letters from those who have been to the mines.
The Nazi Gold Train

The Nazi Gold Train

Kerry McDonald

Level 4 Press
2025
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A new adventure awaits the Flint twins... but this one has deadly consequences.Logan Flint, paralyzed and tied to his wheelchair, has had enough of this world. After discovering his ability to 'spirit walk', he's become ever-more dependent on painkillers and alcohol to transport him into the spirit world and out of his useless, paralyzed body. His twin brother, Landon, has grown increasingly concerned with the darkness enveloping Logan.So when Jakub, an old Jewish mystic, approaches them at a lecture and claims that he can help Logan, they are all game to give it a shot.Just one catch: Jakub will guide Logan, heal him spiritually, but only if the famous twins agree to find the Nazi Gold Train, a legendary trove of gold, stolen artwork and experimental Nazi weaponry lost since 1945. They'll soon discover that resurgent neo-Nazi terrorists have not only found clues to the location of the train, but that it contains a devastating biological weapon that specifically targets Jews.A dangerous race ensues, giving Logan a new sense of purpose. But as they near the treasure and Logan goes deeper into this new realm of the spirit world, a most unlikely ally will betray them, making it all the more essential that they succeed. "Hooks the audience...wholly original." - Screencraft Fans of Annihiilation and War Room will love this "visually compelling" book. (Screencraft)
Cresswell Falls: Goldie Award Finalist

Cresswell Falls: Goldie Award Finalist

Kerry Belchambers

Independently Published
2018
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Alicia Sanders has suffered constant humiliation at the hands of her unfaithful husband and, as a consequence, has been the victim of malicious gossip in the small town of Creswell Falls.Christina Brewster suffered through a painful upbringing, which left her believing she's incapable of falling in love. After she retires from her high fashion runway modeling career, she returns home to Creswell Falls.These two women meet and even though they are very different from one another, they are instantly drawn to each other. Alicia is confused by the strange attraction she feels towards Christina because she's never been with anyone except for her ex-husband. Christina believes she'll only hurt Alicia and her beautiful little boy, so she pushes Alicia into the arms of Tony Simmons.When professional circumstances force them to tread the same path, their mutual attraction grows wildly out of control and they discover a deeply rooted history that ties them closer, making it impossible for them to stay apart. A secret buried in their pasts leads to a shocking suicide that tears both their worlds apart.Despite the tumultuous events that transpire, the small town of Cresswell Falls helps these women find forgiveness, redemption, love, and happiness.
Golden Rules of Relationships: Timeless Principles of Trust, Love, and Lasting Connections
Discover the secrets of more Stronger, Deeper, and more fulfilling relationships. In a world where relationships are tested by busyness, misunderstandings, and even physical distance. Golden Rules of Relationships offers timeless, practical wisdom for building trust, deepening connection, and nurturing love that lasts. This book shares heartfelt lessons and real-life insights drawn from experience and reflection. With warmth and clarity, each chapter presents a Golden Rule - simple yet powerful principles that apply to romantic bonds, friendships, family ties, and more. What readers will learn from this book: How to build and rebuilt trusts that stands firm The art of honest communication and emotional empathy Ways to strengthen relationships, even in long distance or digital spaces How to create safe and respectful boundaries Habits that builds connection and lasting love Whether you are single, committed, or working navigating through a challenging times, this book will be your trusted guide to better your relationship - with others and yourself. And yes, even if you are navigating the complexities of love across time zones or behind screens, you will find strategies to stay emotionally present and truly connected.
It Should Have Been Gold: The Silent Runner Speaks

It Should Have Been Gold: The Silent Runner Speaks

Kerry Kendall; Calvin Smith

Ndyg Publishing
2016
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In the dirty business of track & field, Calvin Smith was the sprinter who always ran clean. He strongly believes he is in the minority.Hard work, dedication, practice, and wanting victory led him to Olympic gold in 1984. But it's a victory he says was "tainted." Now that he's retired, he can finally explain why.He won a bronze medal in the 100 meter sprint at the 1988 Games. "It should have been gold," he says. Turns out, he was the only clean runner among the medalists.Calvin Smith is an honorable American athlete. He always played fair and never cheated like those men and women who took performance-enhancing drugs. This is his story, from his upbringing in rural Mississippi, to his life now, off the track.
The Pirate Captain, Nor Gold

The Pirate Captain, Nor Gold

Kerry Lynne

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The Pirate Captain, Nor Gold picks up where Chronicles of a Legend left off: Cate Mackenzie, a woman who lost everything to the Jacobite Uprising, trying to make sense out of being sold to Thomas, Nathanael Blackthorne's pirate friend. Once again, Fate has robbed her of everything: her home, her husband... a reason to live. As Nathan sails off over the horizon, Cate tries to come to terms with her new situation. Practicality tells her Thomas is not an altogether poor future: he's amiable, generous, and most of all, willing... but her heart is still with Nathan.Nathan, in the meantime, has but two quests: to get Cate back and to claim his revenge against Lord Breaston Creswicke and the Royal West Indies Mercantile Company. In that process, he discovers there is no outrunning his past; it comes back to haunt him in the most graphic way. Worst yet, he finds that there are consequences for every action, and that those around him are the ones to suffer that the most.The Caribbean Sea isn't big enough for Nathan, Thomas and Creswicke. Paths cross... and sparks fly.
How Zac Got His Z's: A Guide to Getting Rid of Nightmares

How Zac Got His Z's: A Guide to Getting Rid of Nightmares

Kerri Golding Oransky

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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"How Zac Got His Z's: A Guide to Getting Rid of Nightmares" is a simple, three step guide to solving nightmare issues. This book is based on an approach that child psychotherapist Kerri Golding Oransky, LCSW has used for the past 15 years with children who have trouble sleeping. Her husband, graphic artist Jason Oransky, contributed the fun and engaging illustrations. In "How Zac Got His Z's", a boy learns how to conquer his bad dreams. Through fun rhymes and engaging illustrations, your child will learn how to get rid of his nightmares just like Zachary does.
Adelaide

Adelaide

Kerryn Goldsworthy

NewSouth Publishing
2020
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Any place you have experienced first-hand is a museum of memory, one whose exhibits conjure up, in widening ripples of association, a whole city: a red paddle-boat, a photograph of three childern on a hot day, a marble Venus fetchingly half-naked in the shade.A painting, a frog cake, a landmark, a statue, a haunting newspaper photograph, a bucket of peaches, pink shorts in parliament, concert tickets, tourist maps …Kerryn Goldsworthy’s acclaimed Adelaide is a museum of sorts, a personal guide to the city through a collection of objects, iconic and everyday. Adelaide navigates her southern home, discovering its identifying curios and passing them to the reader to touch, inspect and marvel at. These objects explore the beautiful, commonplace, dark and contradictory history of Adelaide: the heat, the wine, the weirdness, the progressive politics and the rigid colonial formality, the sinister horrors and the homey friendliness. They paint a lively portrait of her home city – as remembered, lived in, thought about, missed, loved, hated, laughed at, travelled to and from, seen from afar and close up by assorted writers, citizens and visitors – but mainly as it exists in her memory and imagination.Now with a new Afterword in which Goldsworthy ponders ten years of changes and revelations since Adelaide was first published in 2011 including, inevitably, the record-breaking heat of a 46.6 degree day.A truly unique and revealing way of looking at a city – throughthe small-scale lens of individual objects and events, personal andpublicPart of the classic City Series where leading writers of fiction andnon-fiction reflect on their home cityBilled as ‘travel books where no-one leaves home’Goldsworthy is a highly respected veteran of Australian literatureand criticism; regular fortnightly review column in the SydneyMorning Herald and The AgeNew edition of a classic with a new Afterword in which Goldsworthytakes in storms, rising temperatures, more recent attempts tofind the Beaumont children, new trams, bridges, ovals and otherdevelopments since her book was first published in 2011
The Golden Trail: More Stories of Oregon's Mining Years

The Golden Trail: More Stories of Oregon's Mining Years

Kerby Jackson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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In his follow-up to "Gold Dust: Stories of Oregon's Mining Years", Oregon mining historian and prospector, Kerby Jackson, brings you another treasure trove of stories from Oregon's rich history of gold prospecting, about the prospectors and their discoveries, as well as about the breathtaking areas where they made their homes. This time around, Jackson brings us twelve tales from Oregon's Gold Rush, including the story about the first gold strike on Canyon Creek in Grant County, about the old timers who found gold by the pail full at the Victor Mine near Galice, how Iradel Bray discovered a rich ledge of gold on the Coquille River during the height of the Rogue River War, a tale of two elderly miners on the hunt for a lost mine in the Cascade Mountains, details about the discovery of the famous Armstrong Nugget and others.
The Gold and the Blue, Volume One

The Gold and the Blue, Volume One

Clark Kerr

University of California Press
2001
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One of the last century's most influential figures in higher education, Clark Kerr was a leading visionary, architect, leader, and fighter for the University of California. Chancellor of the Berkeley campus from 1952 to 1958 and president of the university from 1958 to 1967, Kerr saw the university through its golden years - a time of both great advancement and great conflict. This absorbing memoir is an intriguing insider's account of how the University of California rose to the peak of scientific and scholarly stature and how, under Kerr's unique leadership, the university evolved into the institution it is today. In this first of two volumes, Kerr describes the private life of the university from his first visit to Berkeley as a graduate student at Stanford in 1932 to his dismissal under Governor Ronald Reagan in 1967. Early in his tenure as a professor, the Loyalty Oath issue erupted, and the university, particularly the Berkeley campus, underwent its most difficult upheaval until the onset of the Free Speech Movement in 1964. Kerr discusses many pivotal developments, including the impact of the GI Bill and the evolution of the much emulated 1960 California Master Plan for Higher Education. He also discusses the movement for universal access to education and describes the establishment and growth of each of the nine campuses and the forces and visions that shaped their distinctive identities. Kerr's perspective of more than fifty years puts him in a unique position to assess which of the academic, structural, and student life innovations of the 1950s and 1960s have proven successful and to consider what lessons about higher education we might learn from that period. The second volume of the memoir will treat the public life of the university and the political context that conditioned its environment.
The Gold and the Blue, Volume Two

The Gold and the Blue, Volume Two

Clark Kerr

University of California Press
2003
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"The Los Angeles Times" called the first volume of "The Gold and the Blue" 'a major contribution to our understanding of American research universities'. This second of two volumes continues the story of one of the last century's most influential figures in higher education. A leading visionary, architect, leader, and fighter for the University of California, Clark Kerr was chancellor of the Berkeley campus from 1952 to 1958 and president of the university from 1958 to 1967. He saw the university through its golden years - a time of both great advancement and great conflict. This absorbing memoir is an intriguing insider's account of how the University of California rose to the peak of scientific and scholarly stature and how, under Kerr's unique leadership, it evolved into the institution it is today. In "Volume II: Political Turmoil", Kerr turns to the external and political environment of the 1950s and 1960s, contrasting the meteoric rise of the University of California to the highest pinnacle of academic achievement with its troubled political context. He describes his attempts to steer a middle course between attacks from the political Right and Left and discusses the continuing attacks on the university, and on him personally, by the state Un-American Activities Committee. He provides a unique point of view of the Free Speech Movement on the Berkeley campus in the fall of 1964. He also details the events of January 1967, when he was dismissed as president of the university by the Board of Regents.
Gold Rush Tales: The California Rand in the Days of '49

Gold Rush Tales: The California Rand in the Days of '49

Kerby Jackson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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In this second volume of the "Gold Rush Tales" series, leading mining historian and editor Kerby Jackson, introduces us to four tales from the California Gold Rush. Lavishly illustrated with photos from the 19th Century, this hard to find information was first published in 1890's and includes the stories of "California's Rand", details about Chinese miners, how one early miner named Baker struck it rich and also the story of Alphonzo Bowers, who invented the first hydraulic gold dredge. Note: This edition is a perfect facsimile of the original edition and is not set in a modern typeface. As such, some type characters and images might suffer from slight imperfections or minor shadows in the page background.