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Tools of the Soul, Harnessing the Wind Within, by Dr. W.D. Watson, is specifically designed to provide a means to discover, develop and stimulate aptitudes regardless of our age, our jobs, or our lifestyles. Specific processes relate to all age groups and the many everyday situations presently facing our culture. Further, this book is presented with quotes of wisdom, home-spun philosophy, examples of how the Tools of the Soul concept works and practical step-by-step procedures for their utilization.
ISBN: 097722211X
296 pages
$23.95
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Voices In The Fog is a suspense-filled book you will not be able to put down. The whispers and murmurs of the Voices In The Fog reveal the delicate balance of democracy. The stability of the United States is being challenged by a covert invasion of government. The countdown to nuclear war is underway.
ISBN: 0-9788843-9-6
380 pages
$ 19.95
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Strong Feather is a story about a young American Indian boy, Jimmy Warrior, and the problems he first encounters in a Newark, New Jersey jail. A kind policeman, Officer Bob Brown, does Jimmy a favor and good things begin to happen in his life. In addition to becoming very attached to a hawk, Jimmy makes new friends in Colorado, and is briefly reunited with his father. They have something in common which draws them together even closer. Read about Jimmy's thoughts as an adolescent, while he tries desperately to embrace his new home and cultural surroundings.
ISBN: 0977222160
252 pages
$17.95
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Lost Feather is the continuing story about a young American Indian boy, Jimmy Warrior, and the problems he encounters in the small coal mining town of Mercer, Colorado. He finds interesting things to do in a place where he thought life was just one boring day after another. Through Jimmy’s eyes, experience what life for a young boy is all about as he learns from his grandparents and friends what real love and sacrifice means.
ISBN: 0-9788843-7-X
268 pages
$ 17.95
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Nate’s Edge, by William Meador, concerns the Kidd and Carter families, whose saga stretches from Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee to Texas and the Territory of New Mexico.
In Nate Carter’s own words, he was “a low-down, sorry skunk,” and many people who know the family’s history will agree with him. This tale will help you form your own opinion.
ISBN:0978884353
296 Pages
$17.95
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Nate’s Redemption by William Meador Second Volume in the Kidd and Carter family saga
Nate Carter--is he sinner or saint? Is he, like an aunt called him, “A weasel, an egg sucking skunk and a chicken stealing dog?” This man was labeled by his family as a schemer, a thief, and a scoundrel, but in fact he may have been none of those things.
ISBN: 0978884361
272 pages
$17.95
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The Last Hill
Major Samuel Nathan Kidd commands his regiment into the field against an apparent Apache myth called Red Hawk. Red Hawk's reported bands lead the cavalry on a long and difficult campaign covering an area the size of many states. Major Kidd, with his cavalry, leads the chase from Fort Davis, Texas to the Mexican border, back north through the mountains along the Rio Grande, to the southern edge of the Territory of New Mexico. The campaign finally leads to a mesa north of the Davis Mountains in pursuit of Red Hawk. This is where all the bravery, cunning and wit of both sides will be tested.
ISBN: 09768884337
396 pages
$19.95
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The events surrounding the legend of The Mystic Medicine Man almost surpass the imagination. How could a White Eyes become a Kiowa medicine man? What unexplainable events brought such foreign cultures together in an area now known as the Panhandle of Texas, Panhandle of Oklahoma and the Territory of New Mexico? This period brings to an end the old Kiowa culture and points them to a new path and new beginnings. The Kiowa pass through a period when one culture will almost disappear while another takes its place and becomes a blending of those two cultures.
ISBN: 0977222136
276 pages
$17.95
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Three Kids On A Mule tells the story of three kids who overcome storms, Indians, rustlers, outlaws, and a mean uncle to find their relatives in the Territory of New Mexico.
ISBN 0977222128
416 pages
$19.95
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Depression’s Children is the autobiography of Lee Parks and his youngest sister Clarice’s account of their family life.
It includes their settings, along with some of the thinking and moods of the people involved. From a vital course-setting decision during a raw frozen winter week in western Nebraska in the early thirties, to a nice retirement party in the early nineties in Midland, Texas, the author spreads out his life. The reader will enjoy and/or endure accounts of why Martha’s nearly white hair suddenly became blue, and how Aunt Ruth ransomed little sister Clarice from the hospital.
ISBN 0977222101
272 pages
$23.95
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Where Did You Find That?
Need a joke, quote or one-liner for an upcoming speech, article or job interview? Don't panic! This book is EXACTLY what you need. Speakers, writers and job seekers always need what this book has to offer. Namely, solutions (or alternatives) to speaking or writing problems that must be solved now. All you have to do is read what's here. This reference book contains book titles (with separate indices), ISBNs (or LCCCNs), and sources where the books can be bought, as well as brief descriptions of what each book is about.
ISBN: 0977222144
108 pages
$14.95
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Where Did You Find That? Volume II is a continuing reference book for speakers, writers and job seekers. It contains book titles and types (with separate indexes), ISBNs (or LCCCNs), sources where the books may be purchased, as well as brief descriptions of what each book is about.
ISBN: 0-9788843-8-8
184 pages
$ 17.95
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Down Home Stories is a collection of short remembrances about growing up in rural Texas during the 1930s and 1940s. Each piece has its own story line and colorful characters. Some stories are only one page long. The longest one is 30 pages in length. It's a good chance to compare the author's memories with your own experiences.
ISBN: 097888302
108 pages
$16.95
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Remembering Red River is a similar book to the author’s first book, Down Home Stories. The stories tell about how life was when he grew up in East Texas. The author hopes the stories bring back some good memories and how your life might have been during those years.
ISBN: 0-9799297-0-9
264 pages
$ 17.95
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Who’s Burning Paloma Blanca? A John & Mary Bolt mystery
John must tear himself away from his bride to investigate a string of fires in a small South Texas town.
Hard cover ISBN: 1-59414-263-7 242 pages
$19.95
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Flashpoint A John & Mary Bolt mystery
When Harry makes plans to marry a young barmaid, five former wives converge on the beautiful Caribbean island of Coeur d'Saint to stop the wedding...one way or another.
ISBN 0-945199-16-3 234 pages
$11.95
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