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Book Synopsis The Collected Works of Billy McCoy by : Billy McCoy
Download or read book The Collected Works of Billy McCoy written by Billy McCoy and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2013-06-26 with total page 588 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A collection of stories by Billy McCoy
Book Synopsis McCoy of the Ranges. Wester Stories Featuring Billy McCoy: Texas Ranger by : Christopher CULLEY
Download or read book McCoy of the Ranges. Wester Stories Featuring Billy McCoy: Texas Ranger written by Christopher CULLEY and published by . This book was released on 1935 with total page 253 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Retreat, Hell! written by W.E.B. Griffin and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2004-12-28 with total page 640 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is the fall of 1950. The Marines have made a pivotal breakthrough at Inchon, but a roller coaster awaits them. While Douglas MacArthur chomps at the bit, intent on surging across the 38th parallel, Brigadier General Fleming Pickering works desperately to mediate the escalating battle between MacArthur and President Harry Truman. And somewhere out there, his own daredevil pilot son, Pick, is lost behind enemy lines--and may be lost forever.
Download or read book Mocha Confidential written by Billy McCoy and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2011-09 with total page 185 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Secretly in love with a successful currency-trader, Leah is an intelligent and attractive dental student, and the only child of Eastern European Jewish immigrants. Unable to escape her overbearing mother, Leah defies traditional norm and falls passionately in love with Chris, an elegant and gifted African-American man with a troubled past. When Chris' luck takes a turn, Leah rashly offers to let him spend a bitterly cold night in her parent's garage; he surprises Leah's mom and is mistaken for a burglar; Chris is ignominiously hauled off to jail. And Leah is forced to make a stark decision! Will she explain the misunderstanding and save her lover, bringing on certain ostracism by exposing their secret affair, or will she protect her reputation and let innocent Chris languish in jail. Mocha Confidential is written with a dash of redemptive humor and offers profound insight into the character and thought of two people bound by forbidden love, strife and a mutual desire for acceptance.
Book Synopsis The Marshal and Billy McCoy by : Ben Jefferson
Download or read book The Marshal and Billy McCoy written by Ben Jefferson and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Chaos and Compromise by : Brian A. Pugh
Download or read book Chaos and Compromise written by Brian A. Pugh and published by Univ. Press of Mississippi. This book was released on 2020-10-21 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Chaos and Compromise: The Evolution of the Mississippi Budgeting Process takes the topic of budgeting and makes it exciting, and not just for political junkies. Instead of focusing on numbers, this book looks at the policymakers responsible for the budget. Brian A. Pugh provides a historical perspective on the decisions and actions of legislators and governors going back more than a century. Pugh reviews how Mississippi’s budget making evolved and sifts legislation and litigation as well as those legislators and governors responsible for developing this process. Pugh explains in detail the significant actions taken by the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of government that affected Mississippi’s procedures. Significant legislation covered includes the passage of Senate Bill 356, which gave the governor the authority to prepare and submit a budget recommendation in 1918; the passage of the Administrative Reorganization Act of 1984; the passage of the Budget Reform Act of 1992; and the passage of the Financial and Operational Responses That Invigorate Future Years Act (FORTIFY) during the First Extraordinary Session of 2017. The first two chapters provide a historical perspective and give the reader an understanding of how legislation and litigation contributed. The book also covers interventions by the courts, which led to the unprecedented separation of powers case Alexander v. State of Mississippi by and Through Allain (1983). In addition to discussing important laws and legislators, Pugh takes a detailed look at six of Mississippi’s recent governors—Bill Allain, Ray Mabus, Kirk Fordice, Ronnie Musgrove, Haley Barbour, and Phil Bryant—to examine their methods for getting the legislature to include their ideas in the often anguished process of making a budget.
Book Synopsis The Righteous Path by : James D.F. Hannah
Download or read book The Righteous Path written by James D.F. Hannah and published by Down & Out Books. This book was released on 2021-07-26 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sheriff Matt Simms’ days are numbered. Diagnosed with liver cancer, and waiting for a transplant, Simms remains steadfast to the things that matter: his friends, his wife, and his duty to protect the citizens of Parker County. The series of home invasions on the elderly is sudden, savage, and seemingly without motive. Shaken to his core by the brutality, Simms delves deeper into the attacks, discovering a family’s secrets and a connection to a decades-old crime. Then there’s the missing teen-ager, and a mother unsure what’s happened to her daughter. Meanwhile, Matt struggles to help his friend and former deputy in the wake of a life-changing injury that has driven the man to the brink of despair. As events escalate and turn explosive and deadly, Simms must put everything at risk—even his own life—to catch the killers. Praise for THE RIGHTEOUS PATH: “Mention noir and the typical mystery reader thinks of the mean streets of Los Angeles or New York, but The Righteous Path is anything but typical. It’s the story of rural West Virginia Sheriff Matt Simms, who’s battling a deadly illness while trying to keep peace and security in a noir-ish part of America that’s been overlooked and forgotten by society. Exquisitely written and filled with crisp dialogue and observations, The Righteous Path is one not to be missed.” —Brendan DuBois, award-winning and New York Times bestselling author “Shamus winner James D.F. Hannah expertly delivers a mystery with more switchback twists than a mountain road, peppered with characters readers will enjoy taking this wild ride with. I dare you to try to put this book down.” —LynDee Walker, Amazon Charts bestselling author of No Sin Unpunished “In The Righteous Path, James D.F. Hannah mixes ricochet banter and raw humanity to create a page-turning mystery. I have some catching up to do!” —Award-winning author J.D. Allen
Download or read book Billy McCoy written by Christopher Culley and published by . This book was released on 1919 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The UFO Evidence by : Richard H. Hall
Download or read book The UFO Evidence written by Richard H. Hall and published by Scarecrow Press. This book was released on 2001-01-03 with total page 698 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Patterned after the first volume published in 1964, The UFO Evidence, Volume II is much anticipated by the research community. The book reports 30 years of UFO sightings since 1964 with related data and descriptive features organized by category. Among the topics discussed are the now strongly established patterns of UFO sightings, the growing evidence worldwide that UFOs represent someone's technology, the history of government sponsored UFO investigations, and political and human responses to UFO sightings. The master chronology is an incredibly complete listing, which also refers the reader to pertinent sections in the book for fuller descriptions.
Download or read book Mississippi Politics written by Jere Nash and published by Univ. Press of Mississippi. This book was released on 2009 with total page 449 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Biloxi. Tunica. Pascagoula. Yazoo. Tishomingo. Yalobusha. Tallahatchie. Itta Bena. Yockanookany. Bogue Chitto. These and hundreds of other place names of Native American origin are scattered across the map of Mississippi. Described by writer Willie Morris as "the mysterious, lost euphonious litany," such colorful names, which were given by the Choctaw, Chickasaw, and other tribes, contribute significantly to the state's sense of place. Yet the general public is largely unaware of exact meanings and tribal roots. Native American Place Names in Mississippi is the first reference book devoted to a subject of interest to residents and visitors alike. From large rivers and towns to tiny creeks and rural communities, Keith A. Baca identifies the most likely meanings of many names with more than one recorded interpretation. He corrects misconceptions that have arisen over the years and translates numerous names for the first time. For the benefit of travelers, he provides the location of each named place. To bring attention to often inconspicuous and unmarked streams he also indicates points where highways cross rivers and creeks with Native American appellations. Sidebars present Native American history, legends, and myths that surround these enigmatic and alluring designations. Formerly an archaeologist with the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Keith A. Baca is an independent researcher and writer living in Starkville, Mississippi. He is the author of the award-winning Indian Mounds of Mississippi: A Visitor's Guide.
Download or read book The Billboard written by and published by . This book was released on 1926 with total page 942 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Letters from Winnie by : Billy McCoy
Download or read book Letters from Winnie written by Billy McCoy and published by . This book was released on 2013-02-23 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Billy McCoy set out to create an epic character and in the form of Janis Bailey in Letters from Winnie, he succeeds. Janis is a Midwestern girl, the daughter of a preacher in Cincinnati, who tastes a little sophistication and then set out seeking pleasure and success. She has her moments, facing down a pimp and a demanding job until a doomed marriage ensnares her. Then she is told of her Grandmother Winnie's life, Janis is inspired with the strength to turn her life around. McCoy spins these scenes with the eye of a master in control of his pen.
Download or read book The April Dead written by Alan Parks and published by Europa Editions. This book was released on 2021-08-03 with total page 325 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From an Edgar Award finalist: A cop tracks a shadowy, fanatical group in a “tightly plotted and fast-moving” noir mystery set in 1970s Glasgow (Publishers Weekly, starred review). When an American sailor from the Holy Loch Base goes missing, Harry McCoy is determined to find him. But as he investigates, a wave of bombings hits Glasgow. Soon McCoy realizes that the sailor may be part of a shadowy organization led by a dangerous fanatic, and committed to a very different kind of Scotland. A Scotland its members are prepared to kill for. Meanwhile Cooper, McCoy’s longtime criminal friend, is released from jail and is convinced he has a traitor in his midst. As allies become enemies, Cooper has to fight to maintain his position as crime kingpin. He needs something done, something illegal—and his old friend McCoy is the only one who can do it. As word begins to circulate on the streets that another, bigger explosion is being planned for Glasgow, McCoy battles corruption in his ranks in an attempt to save the city . . . “Lean, muscular prose . . . A full-bodied immersion into Glasgow’s gritty past.” —Kirkus Reviews “A series that no crime fan should miss.” —Scotsman “One of the best police thrillers of the last few years.” —Morning Star
Download or read book Under Fire written by W.E.B. Griffin and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2002-12-31 with total page 736 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: After the epic struggle of World War II, W.E.B. Griffin’s bestselling chronicle of the Marine Corps enters a new stage of modern warfare—with new weapons, new strategies, and a new breed of warrior—on the battlefields of Korea... In 1950, Captain Ken McCoy’s report on North Korean hostilities meets with so much bureaucratic displeasure that he is promptly booted out of the Corps—and just as promptly picked up by the fledgling CIA. Soon, his predictions come true: on June 25th the North Koreans invade across the 38th parallel. Immediately veterans scattered throughout military and civilian life are called up, many with only seventy-two hours notice. For these men and their families, names such as Inchon and Pusan will acquire a new, bloody reality—and become their greatest challenge of all...
Book Synopsis Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures: Volume 2 by : Louis L'Amour
Download or read book Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures: Volume 2 written by Louis L'Amour and published by Bantam. This book was released on 2019-11-19 with total page 576 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “L’Amour is popular for all the right reasons. His books embody heroic virtues that seem to matter now more than ever.”—The Wall Street Journal More unpublished works from the archives of Louis L’Amour: complete short stories, partial novels, treatments, and notes that will transport readers from the Western frontier to India, China, and even the future. Exploring the creative process of an American original, the Louis L’Amour’s Lost Treasures series will uncover the hidden history behind the author’s best known novels . . . and his most mysterious and ambitious unfinished works. In this second volume, Beau L’Amour examines how his father made the transition from struggling pulp writer to successful novelist and uses his father’s notes, journal entries, and correspondence to continue the process of seeking out how and why many of these never-before-seen manuscripts were written as well as speculating about the ways they might have ended. These selections include the beginnings of a post-apocalyptic science fiction tale, a proposal for a nonfiction project based on the life of Renaissance-era traveler Ibn Batuta, and two chapters of a historical novel set in India about the origin of L'Amour's well-known Talon family. At the other end of the spectrum are classic adventures, such as “In the Measure of Time,” a chance encounter set on the high seas, and a science fiction film treatment set in Mexico, as well as seventeen chapters of a novel that reappears throughout Louis’s journals and letters and speaks to his fascination with post-revolutionary 1950s China, leading him so far as to correspond with the Dalai Lama. With rare photographs and commentary, this book further maps the journey L’Amour embarked upon to become one of our greatest storytellers and the diverse realms to which his imagination traveled, making him a true American pioneer.
Book Synopsis The Story of the Blues by : Paul Oliver
Download or read book The Story of the Blues written by Paul Oliver and published by UPNE. This book was released on 1998 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Featuring over 200 vintage photographs and a new introduction by the author, the engaging, informative volume brings to life the African American singers and players who created this rich genre of music as well as the settings and experiences that inspired them. The author deftly traces the evolution of the blues from the work songs of slaves, to acoustic country ballads, to urban sounds, to electric rhythm and blues bands. Oliver vividly re-creates the economic, social, and regional forces that shaped the unique blues tradition, and superbly details every facet of the music, including themes and subjects, techniques, and recording history.
Book Synopsis Integration Nation by : Susan E. Eaton
Download or read book Integration Nation written by Susan E. Eaton and published by New Press, The. This book was released on 2015-04-01 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Eaton has done invaluable work in documenting the revitalization of communities across the U.S. by immigrants and refugees” (David Bacon, author of Illegal People). In recent years, politicians in a handful of local communities and states have passed laws and regulations designed to make it easier to deport unauthorized immigrants or to make their lives so unpleasant that they’d just leave. The media’s unrelenting focus on these ultimately self-defeating measures created the false impression that these politicians speak for most of America. They don’t. Integration Nation takes readers on a spirited and compelling cross-country journey, introducing us to the people challenging America’s xenophobic impulses by welcoming immigrants and collaborating with the foreign-born as they become integral members of their new communities. In Utah, we meet educators who connect newly arrived Spanish-speaking students and US-born English-speaking students, who share classrooms and learn in two languages. In North Carolina, we visit the nation’s fastest-growing community-development credit union, serving immigrants and US-born depositors and helping to lower borrowing thresholds and crime rates alike. Giving a voice to people who choose integration over exclusion, who opt for open-heartedness instead of fear, Integration Nation is a desperately needed road map for a nation still finding its way beyond anti-immigrant hysteria to higher ground. “This useful book provides models for civic organizations that want to tackle immigration challenges, and it paints a vivid picture of some real successes.” —Publishers Weekly “Presents in discrete essays an array of compelling and persuasive regional efforts across the country . . . From Indiana to Georgia to Maine, these intelligent model programs should inspire others.” —Kirkus Reviews