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Tales From The Wild Blue Yonder * Living Dangerously*

Tales From The Wild Blue Yonder * Living Dangerously*
Author: John Quinn Olson
Publisher: Dust Devil Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2007-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0982070306

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Welcome to the adventures and misadventures from a quarter century of hang gliding and travel. Huck yourself off cliffs, soar into the Wild Blue, and land where no human has landed before, all from the comfort and safety of your easy chair. Visit exotic lands and foreign skies, experience the thrill of foot-launched human flight and never even risk your neck. Come along with a wild cast of characters, who fly like their lives depend upon it. Realize mankind's most ancient dream, FLY WITH THE BIRDS!


Tales from the Wild Blue Yonder *Empty Pages*

Tales from the Wild Blue Yonder *Empty Pages*
Author: John Q. Olson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008-11-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781440475467

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Warning: These are EMPTY PAGES. Get it?This book is inspired by and dedicated to all the folks who do not want to read my thrilling offers Tales From The Wild Blue Yonder- RECIPES FOR DISASTER and LIVING DANGEROUSLY, and those who can't. I think you are all missing something great and making a terrible mistake. So here is something just for you- 248 empty pages. It does have a beautiful cover for those who judge by such things- original artwork by Dahveed Lundquist- artist extraordinaire. Plus, it may have many other uses that my other books do not. 'Bye!


The Wild Blue Yonder

The Wild Blue Yonder
Author: Audrey Thomas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1991
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot

The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot
Author: Blaine Harden
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-03-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0698140486

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From the New York Times bestselling author of Escape From Camp 14, Blaine Harden tells the riveting story of Kim Il Sung's rise to power, and the brave North Korean fighter pilot who escaped the prison state and delivered the first MiG-15 into American hands In The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot, New York Times bestselling author Blaine Harden tells the riveting story of how Kim Il Sung grabbed power and plunged his country into war against the United States while the youngest fighter pilot in his air force was playing a high-risk game of deception—and escape. As Kim ascended from Soviet puppet to godlike ruler, No Kum Sok noisily pretended to love his Great Leader. That is, until he swiped a Soviet MiG-15 and delivered it to the Americans, not knowing they were offering a $100,000 bounty for the warplane (the equivalent of nearly one million dollars today). The theft—just weeks after the Korean War ended in July 1953—electrified the world and incited Kim’s bloody vengeance. During the Korean War the United States brutally carpet bombed the North, killing hundreds of thousands of civilians and giving the Kim dynasty, as Harden reveals, the fact-based narrative it would use to this day to sell paranoia and hatred of Americans. Drawing on documents from Chinese and Russian archives about the role of Mao and Stalin in Kim’s shadowy rise, as well as from never-before-released U.S. intelligence and interrogation files, Harden gives us a heart-pounding escape adventure and an entirely new way to understand the world’s longest-lasting totalitarian state.


Heart of a Stranger

Heart of a Stranger
Author: Margaret Laurence
Publisher: University of Alberta
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780888644077

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Travel was closely connected to Margaret Laurence’s creativity. Laurence realized that her travels, especially to Africa, provided her with new perspectives on Canada. Heart of a Stranger, originally published in 1976, is a fascinating travelogue chronicling Laurence's geographical journeys to many lands and historic places. She notes "I saw, somewhat to my surprise, that they are all, in one way or another, travel articles. And by travel, I mean both those voyages which are outer and those voyages which are inner." Laurence writes about her travels to Egypt in "Good Morning to the Grandson of Ramesses the Second," to Scotland in "Road from the Isles," and to Greece in "Sayonara, Agamemnon." In "The Very Best Intentions" Laurence sees herself as a "stranger in a strange land" in Ghana. She reflects on the many places she lived in "Put Out One or Two More Flags," "Down East," "The Shack" and "Where the World Began." Professor Nora Foster Stovel’s new introduction "Heart of a Traveller" explores how Laurence’s experiences in other lands influenced and shaped her writing. She contends that "Heart of a Stranger constitutes a concealed autobiography, for, in chronicling her literal life journey, Laurence also reveals her spiritual odyssey."


Gyro!

Gyro!
Author: William Wyatt Davenport
Publisher: Scribner Book Company
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1978
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The Annotated Bibliography of Canada's Major Authors

The Annotated Bibliography of Canada's Major Authors
Author: Robert Lecker
Publisher: Annotated Bibliography of Cana
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1979
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Volume 1 in the Bibliography of Canada's Major Authors series which brings together primary and secondary material written by some of Canada's most preeminent literary figures. This volume includes annotated bibliographies on Margaret Atwood, Margaret Laurence, Hugh MacLennan, Mordecai Richler, and Gabrielle Roy.


The Girl Who Wrote in Silk

The Girl Who Wrote in Silk
Author: Kelli Estes
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2015-07-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1492608343

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A USA TODAY BESTSELLER! "A powerful debut that proves the threads that interweave our lives can withstand time and any tide, and bind our hearts forever."—Susanna Kearsley, New York Times bestselling author of Belleweather and The Vanished Days A historical novel inspired by true events, Kelli Estes's brilliant and atmospheric debut is a poignant tale of two women determined to do the right thing, highlighting the power of our own stories. The smallest items can hold centuries of secrets... While exploring her aunt's island estate, Inara Erickson is captivated by an elaborately stitched piece of fabric hidden in the house. The truth behind the silk sleeve dated back to 1886, when Mei Lien, the lone survivor of a cruel purge of the Chinese in Seattle found refuge on Orcas Island and shared her tragic experience by embroidering it. As Inara peels back layer upon layer of the centuries of secrets the sleeve holds, her life becomes interwoven with that of Mei Lein. Through the stories Mei Lein tells in silk, Inara uncovers a tragic truth that will shake her family to its core—and force her to make an impossible choice. Should she bring shame to her family and risk everything by telling the truth, or tell no one and dishonor Mei Lien's memory? A touching and tender book for fans of Marie Benedict, Susanna Kearsley, and Duncan Jepson, The Girl Who Wrote in Silk is a dual-time period novel that explores how a delicate piece of silk interweaves the past and the present, reminding us that today's actions have far reaching implications. Praise for The Girl Who Wrote in Silk: "A beautiful, elegiac novel, as finely and delicately woven as the title suggests. Kelli Estes spins a spellbinding tale that illuminates the past in all its brutality and beauty, and the humanity that binds us all together." —Susan Wiggs, New York Times bestselling author of The Beekeeper's Ball "A touching and tender story about discovering the past to bring peace to the present." —Duncan Jepson, author of All the Flowers in Shanghai "Vibrant and tragic, The Girl Who Wrote in Silk explores a horrific, little-known era in our nation's history. Estes sensitively alternates between Mei Lien, a young Chinese-American girl who lived in the late 1800s, and Inara, a modern recent college grad who sets Mei Lien's story free." —Margaret Dilloway, author of How to Be an American Housewife and Sisters of Heart and Snow