Fogbound
Title | Fogbound PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9780933849433 |
When twelve-year-old Jason rows his boat to the Maine island where he has accidentally left his father's knife, he must face threatening fog, treacherous currents, and a sinister lobsterman.
Fogbound
Title | Fogbound PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Klempner |
Publisher | |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2018-04-25 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781717386366 |
Once more, bestselling author Joseph T. Klempner combines thrills, vivid characters, and a plot that leaves the reader breathless.A Lincoln Navigator carries three well-dressed people through the barren New Jersey salt flats. The trip is uncomfortable but necessary. Their target has no phone, certainly no email, and never answers his mail. But August Jorgenson is no country bumpkin. Before retiring, he was one of the most famous judges in the country, and only opinions like his fierce opposition to the death penalty kept him from a seat on the Supreme Court.Now his visitors, from a reality show called Trial TV, have come to enlist his aid. They are excited about an idea they have that promises to strike a serious blow against the death penalty (and boost their ratings past those of Court TV).The judge agrees to help. But as he digs into the facts of the case he becomes their enemy - an enemy who must be removed as a serious threat to their plans.When his first novel, Felony Murder, was published, Publishers Weekly called Klempner "a writer to watch." Now, Klempner is better than ever - that rare novelist with both an insider's knowledge of the world he writes about, and a talent for intelligent, compelling storytelling.
Fog Bound
Title | Fog Bound PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony Caine |
Publisher | Europa Edizioni |
Pages | 171 |
Release | 2023-07-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
A university historian from Toulouse takes a trip to the Mount Athos peninsula in Greece with the purpose of writing a book on Athanasius the Athonite, builder of the Great Lavra Monastery. Intending to research old documents and visit several monasteries scattered along the mountain of this ancient homeland of the gods, he encounters religious characters completely absorbed by the modern digital age and the system it imposes to control every aspect of human existence. These encounters switch the course of the events. An ascending parable, the story traces the historian’s efforts to rise above the fog that has emerged from mankind’s grid of knowledge. Overcoming the Cloud marks a reunion of mankind’s deep impulse for freedom and its reconnection with nature. A deep reflection of today’s society is there to be found in the happenings of this enchanting dystopian fiction. Educated as an architect and engineer, Anthony Caine is an American living in Prague, Czech Republic. From 1979 to 1989 his architectural firm in New York City, Proposition Architecture, PC was an active participant in the development of lower Manhatten’s loft conversions. His design work remains visible in Lower Manhattan. In 1991 he accepted an invitation from the Chief Architect of Prague to assist in that city’s transformation to a market economy. He has lived there ever since, developing properties, teaching university students, and consulting on matters of urban development. Fog Bound is Anthony’s first novel. He began writing fiction shortly after moving to the Czech Republic, initially as a way to bring his own personal perspective to the dramatic changes accompanying his new life in Central Europe. Thirty years later, his serious focus on creative writing crystallised with the arrival of the Covid pandemic. Since then, he has authored a number of short stories, twenty of which have been assembled in a sequential anthology entitled Dragonflies. When not working or writing, Anthony enjoys caring for his horses, riding, and sometimes playing a little polo.
Royalty Fog-bound, Or, The Perils of a Night, and the Frolics of a Fortnight. A Poem. 2nd Ed
Title | Royalty Fog-bound, Or, The Perils of a Night, and the Frolics of a Fortnight. A Poem. 2nd Ed PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Pindar |
Publisher | |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 1814 |
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ISBN |
Royalty fog-bound; or, The perils of a night, and the frolics of a fortnight, a poem, by Peter Pindar, esq
Title | Royalty fog-bound; or, The perils of a night, and the frolics of a fortnight, a poem, by Peter Pindar, esq PDF eBook |
Author | C F. Lawler |
Publisher | |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 1814 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Arctic Doctor
Title | Arctic Doctor PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. Joseph P. Moody |
Publisher | Pickle Partners Publishing |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 2017-01-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1787208850 |
Arctic Doctor is an account of the true adventures of Joe Moody, the heroic young medical doctor whose practice covered 600,000 square miles of Canada’s East Arctic. Headquartered at Chesterfield Inlet on the west coast of Hudson Bay, Joe Moody made “routine” calls to his 2,000 Eskimo patients that required to take perilous trips by aircraft, dog sled, and canoe; to direct complicated surgery by telephone; and to confront Eskimo practices of infanticide and the “assisted suicide” of the age. Dr. Moody’s book is an exciting and suspenseful account of his years in the East Arctic—years of courageous effort on behalf of his profession, years devoted to scientific and human observation of the most fruitful kind, and years of heady adventure rarely matched in the annals of northland fiction.
Special Study
Title | Special Study PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 60 |
Release | 1972 |
Genre | Transportation |
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