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  • - Two and a Half Million Years in the Ice
    af William Burr
    98,95 kr.

    Two and a half million years ago, a huge, mastodon died trying to escape a predator. Frozen in Antarctica's ice until global warming calves a huge ice berg and exposes it, the mastodon is discovered by research scientist, Nancy Morales. She recruits the help of world famous, Skip Gonzalas, a forensic expert with LAPD, to uncover its secrets, discoveries that lead to additional archaeological finds even more startling. Carvings on these objects reveal messages millions of years old, thousands of centuries before man inhabited Earth. Who or what wrote them and what do they mean? The US government, prodded by NSA, uses its resources to smother the discoveries with lies, disinformation, and terror tactics. Nancy and Skip hide themselves and their evidence in a race against time. Mastodon is a science fiction thriller revealing the depths a government will stoop to in order to inflict its political aims on public opinion.

  • - A Novel of an International Banking Scheme to Steal Billions
    af William Burr
    108,95 kr.

    Tess Williams has made it to the top of the banking world as senior vice president of the largest financial institution in the US. As head of The Bank's IT division she makes a presentation to an international banking conference in London. Her ideas inspire a small, nefarious group of world bankers to want her creative talents to design a system where they can make secret transactions between banks, between countries, among corporations, all without anyone ever knowing it has happened. One of the conspirators, her boss and ex-lover, takes her on a cruise ship in the Mediterranean to convince her to join his group of thieves. Presented with a "help us or die" ultimatum, she refuses to write the software. He pulls strings to have her passport revoked in an effort to blackmail her. She sails for weeks as a woman without a country, never going ashore, a prisoner on the ship's meandering worldwide cruise. All seems lost until the cruise ship rescues a man from a sinking sailboat who wins her confidence and affection. Together, the two of them fight overwhelming odds as they jump ship and attempt to escape from their powerful adversaries. High adventure follows as they flee to the Maldive Islands in the Indian Ocean and on to Kyoto, Japan desperately running from their pursuers.

  • - An Action Novel Where Romance Defeats Depression in the South Pacific
    af William Burr
    113,95 kr.

    After the loss of his wife and child in an auto accident, alcohol and depression propel Ben Crowley to the bottom. Ten years of recovery and we find him still searching for answers as captain of a seventy foot Island schooner in the South Pacific. One adventure follows another as he works his way back up life's ladder. Temptation and awakened desire coincide with diving expeditions in Truk Lagoon as he renews life among his new friends, the native Polynesians. A must read for those with a touch of vagabond in their hearts.

  • - Book Four - Atlanta, 2013
    af William Burr
    88,95 kr.

    Jonny, his Siamese cat, Mister E, and Cindi, a young girl they had befriended on a previous trip to the future, wake up after a time jump from the Orion cluster and the year 3999. Dazed and frightened from such a huge jump in time and space, they wander down city streets which look to Jonny like his neighborhood in 2013 just where he wanted to go. Happily reunited with his mother, she and Jonny teach Cindi about Christmas which had been discarded in her civilization four hundred years in the future. They go Christmas shopping, buy a tree which makes her cry at seeing a living thing cut down, and go to a Christmas pageant at church. After opening presents, they go out on their new bike and scooter. Cindi falls and gets hurt. A man comes from his house and helps. His name is Zirnat, the Fourteenth. He tells them he is the inventor of the magical icon and had secretly given it to Jonny because he was too old to travel any more in space. At his request, Jonny, Cindi, and Mister E take a time jump to Zirnat's home planet in the Andromeda cluster where they meet his sister on her wedding day. Discovered as forbidden time travelers, they are helped by his sister to escape, recover the magic litter box, and time travel to ....

  • - Book One - Atlanta, the City of Glass
    af William Burr
    88,95 kr.

    Jonny, along with his Siamese cat, Mister E, discovers a magical icon on his Nexus 7 tablet, an icon that when opened, allows them to time travel into the future. The Atlanta they arrive in is nothing like the one they left. It is a city made of glass because hundreds of years of drought have caused all growing things to die. All oil is gone so there are no plastic products. All mining has been depleted so there is no metal. Only sand is left out of which glass is produced and used for houses, furniture, toys, and flying cars. Mister E, strangely, has been transformed by time travel into a huge cat the size of a lion and can speak. Jonny and Mister E rescue Cindi, a young girl running from her mean stepfather. Adventure after adventure follow as the three of them try to escape mutated outlanders, her angry father, and the hated pet police before making a lifesaving time jump to ....

  • - A WWII Novel of Survival on a Greek Island Ignored by the Nazis
    af William Burr
    108,95 kr.

    Germany and Italy occupy most of the larger Greek Dodecanese Islands by April 1941 with the exception of an insignificant island just off the shores of neutral Turkey. The Germans are unaware of this small outpost cutting it off from any participation in the war. Three Italian soldiers stationed there become friendly with the local people. Both the native Greeks and the abandoned Italians are happy to be out of the war and forgotten. Everything changes when, in October, 1943, an American ship is sunk off the Turkish coast while attempting to deliver ammunition to the partisans and British fighting on the island of Kos. Bradley, the chief engineer, survives and swims to this isolated island, called Farmakonisi, befriends the Italian corporal and a beautiful native girl that they both fall in love with. In their struggle for survival, many adventures follow as Bradley and the islanders fight the Germans with little more than their wits and bare hands. Dedication and bravery abound on both sides in this deadliest of conflicts, WWII.

  • - Book Three - The Water Freighter
    af William Burr
    88,95 kr.

    Jonny, his Siamese cat, Mister E, and their young friend, Cindi, wake up from a time travel jump on a space ship bound for the planet Ilo in the Orion cluster. It is the year 3999. They are discovered by the pilot, EG 7714, who is happy to have them as company but terrified of what his superiors will do when stowaways are found on his ship. Traveling at speeds beyond comprehension, it takes only weeks to span 900 light years from Earth to Ilo. Arrested as aliens, they are tried and convicted, narrowly escape, and have many harrowing adventures trying to get back to where they had hidden the magical litter box needed for a return to Earth. Will Jonny's Nexus 7 tablet and the magic litter box work from such an unfathomable distance and 2000 years in the future to get them back home to Atlanta in 2013?

  • - Neutral Switzerland during WWII
    af William Burr
    98,95 kr.

    Sent by wealthy American Jews, Benjamin travels to neutral Switzerland during WWII to find evidence of the holocaust. On his journey, he meets Raif and Rachael of Britain's intelligence service who recruit him to find out how the Germans get gold out of Nazi occupied countries and converted to Swiss Francs; currency desperately needed by the Nazis to secretly buy essential war supplies. Once in Basel, Switzerland, Benjamin meets other Jews who help him in his cause. Nazi sympathizers steal his passport, money, and threaten his life. He runs with a group of Jewish escapees who trek across the Alps to freedom. High adventure at 10,000 feet, blizzards, death, and redemption follow his footsteps through the snow. Romance and love cloud his mission but clarify his life.

  • - A Novel of the Jesuit Utopian Villages in Colonial Paraguay
    af William Burr
    108,95 kr.

    Borrowing from the true story of the Jesuit's missionary zeal during the 1700's in South America and their centuries long work with the native Indians to bring them into the 18th Century, Fall From Grace tells a tale of temptation and savagery lost to our present day readers. With painstaking reality this historical novel follows Father Juan's overwhelming project of leading an isolated village of 5000 Indians toward Christianity and a European work ethic. The temptations of a pagan Indian society filled with promiscuous women and hard drinking men puts obstacles before him never thought of in his religious training. The Indian's love of freedom and resistance to European values tests Father Juan as nothing he has ever known before. When his Utopian village falls to the capricious political moves of his superiors in Spain, he and his tribe escape to find safety and happiness deep in the interior of Paraguay above the majestic, Iguzusa Falls. Step back in time and place yourself in a humble man's shoes, a man racked with desire yet shackled by his faith.

  • - Book Two - Pirates and Treasure
    af William Burr
    88,95 kr.

    Jonny, his Siamese cat Mister E, and Cindi, a young girl they rescued four hundred years in the future, escape the glass city of Atlanta using Jonny's Nexus 7 tablet and the magical icon that allows them to travel through time and space. But, their time jump goes wrong and, instead of returning to Jonny's home in Atlanta in 2013, they arrive on a Caribbean pirate ship in 1481. As slaves on the ship, they are forced to help the pirates during sea battles and a disastrous raid on the Island of Tortuga. They escape to a deserted island after a terrible storm and the sinking of the ship. Many adventures follow as they struggle to survive before attempting a time jump back home. Will it work correctly this time?

  • - A WWII Novel of Fleeing Nazis and Avenging Jews
    af William Burr
    83,95 kr.

    Escape is a vivid historical novel about Daniel, a Jewish man, who lived under the protection of a Catholic monsignor in Greece during the war, hidden from the Nazis, and sent away as the country turns chaotic prior to the end of the European war. Faction fights faction, all to the disadvantage of the Jews who, one way or another, survived WWII amid anarchy. He meets Sofia, another escaping Jew, and by chance assume the role of priest and nun. Uruguay becomes their destination and they, as clergy, are accepted as useful by escaped Nazis who lust for a new order they call the Fourth Reich. Never knowing who is friend or foe, they fight to stay alive in an atmosphere of deceit and intrigue. With Daniel and Sofia's help, escaped war criminals, Adolf Eichmann, Heinrich Muller, and Odilo Globocnik are discovered hiding in Uruguay. They advise agents of Israel's Mossad who sprit them away to Tel Aviv. Justice is served as all are swept into a battle between good and evil.

  • - A Space and Time Travel Series for Children of All Ages
    af William Burr
    153,95 kr.

    This compilation of four children's fantasy books (also sold individually) follows Jonny, an eight year old boy of enormous curiosity as he downloads a free App onto his Nexus 7 tablet (Book One). Though mystified by its all-black icon, he clicks on it, and is addressed by name and told to gather up his Siamese cat, Mister E, climb into the animal's huge litter box, and get ready for the ride of his life. At first, Jonny resists then his curiosity makes him follow the mysterious instructions. Moments later, he and his cat, awaken four hundred years in the future where they rescue, Cindi, a young girl who is being sent to jail for owning a pet. After many harrowing adventures, they time travel (Book Two) to a pirate ship in the year 1481 where they are forced to assist on a raid against an unsuspecting town on the Island of Tortuga. Escaping, after a shipwreck and isolation on a deserted island, they time travel to a tiny, water starved planet in the Orion cluster two thousand years in the future (Book Three). This series of four books closes with a time jump back home to Atlanta in 2013 and concluding with another fantastic voyage to the planet Daedeleus in the Andromeda constellation 7000 years into the future and 900 light years from Earth (Book Four). Always confronting beings who are threatened by their unexpected arrival, they explore the universe, helping those in need, aiding the oppressed, and attempting to right the wrongs they encounter. Laced with humor and farsighted imagination, this series of children's fantasy books are well suited for the inquisitive minds of school aged readers.

  • - The Top Secret Talks with Beijing and Moscow
    af William Burr
    198,95 kr.

    Considered "among the most important Cold War records to emerge thus far" by the former Beijing bureau chief of the New York Times, The Kissinger Transcripts gives us the unvarnished record of Henry Kissinger's diplomacy during the Nixon years. Here are the transcripts, formerly classified "Top Secret/Sensitive," of Kissinger's talks with Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, Leonid Brezhnev, Andrei Gromyko, and others. The Kissinger Transcripts lets readers make up their own minds about the most controversial Secretary of State in modern U.S. history.The National Security Archive is a nonprofit research library of declassified U.S. Government Documents in Washington, D.C. A project of the Fund for Peace, the Archive obtains and disseminates the U.S. government documents that are indispensable for informed public debate.

  • af William Burr
    98,95 kr.

    Tommy, a curious eight year old boy, wakes to find a little, green person stuck to his ceiling and staring sadly down at him. It is his Looper, one of the little people who put dreams in boys and girls heads while they sleep. But, the little, green Looper is sad because he has forgotten all his stories and so have all the other Loopers. Tommy promises to help them. They have many escapades looking for a way to solve this difficult task while a worried Mom and a mad scientist make success problematic. Their adventures test Tommy and the Looper's faith and belief in themselves. The Forgetful Loopers is a charming story suitable for grades 1 - 4.

  • - A Novel of Native Rubber Workers Defying the Japanese
    af William Burr
    98,95 kr.

    New Guinea, occupied by the Japanese during World War II, became an essential source of rubber for Japan's war effort. Forcing more and more production of rubber from the Dutch plantation owners and their native workers, the Japanese created an environment of fear, reprisals, and death. Both native workers and white families fled to the hills to fight the Japanese with machete's, knives, and their bare hands. It wasn't until, Jokuri, the young son of the Volstead plantation's native overseer, rebelled, and joined the guerrillas in the mountains that the rebels became a fighting force that the Japanese had trouble containing. Love blossoms and racial taboos threaten as the Dutch and natives fight the Japanese and try to survive in this lonely outpost of war in the jungles of the South Pacific.

  • - A Novel of Uzbekistan Nomads Fighting the Russians
    af William Burr
    108,95 kr.

    Ride with Yosuf and Suri across the Uzbekan steppes as they fight for the survival of their nomad tribes against invading Russians. Using no more than their wits and knowledge of the arid plains, they struggle to preserve a way of life threatened by a well armed enemy. The Russians, using thousands of Jews deported from their homes in Russia, create slave labor camps to construct prisons and a railroad. The nomads rescue many Jews who join their guerrilla band and fight for survival. Threaded into this age old story of suppression, are the fighting falcons, birds of enormous skill, who are trained to kill prey as the sport of warriors. Suri, a smart, daring woman, becomes a champion with her bird, Shahlo, and a symbol of all who fight for freedom. Follow this band of descendants of Genghis Khan as they battle a modern Russian army like warriors of old.

  • - Exploring the Unknown
    af William Burr
    168,95 kr.

    Young MIT graduate, Tommy Thompson is startled when hired by Ted Talbot, one of the richest and most daring entrepaneurs in America. Tommy's treatise on lighter than air gliders has caught Ted's attention. Coincidentaly, they find out about a new super light weight and enormously strong metal that is still a lab curiosity. One quick decision follows another as Ted embarks on a grandoise plan to commercialize the nano-metal and use it in the construction of a solar glider that can stay in the air for months at a time. His daughters, both beautiful and willful become involved with Tommy in non-stop adventure culminating in the construction of an immense solar airship carrying a hundred passengers around the world. Pushing technology to the limit and his own emotions to near self destruct, Tommy works his way into the hearts of all who work with him.

  • af William Burr
    98,95 kr.

    On a fact finding tour to Syria, Senatorial candidate, Sally Finestre, is captured by ISIS, tortured and starved. For weeks, she witnesses beheadings and betrayal from her captors while enduring endless interrogation and Islamic indoctrination. When a ten million dollar ransom is demanded by ISIS, it is challenged by the US government who send a lone Navy Seal to her rescue. Will they escape and journey through the sands of Syria to freedom or will ISIS have another international press victory and a huge ransom to buy arms and pay mercenary recruits to their cause? Page by page, this story plays out a current international dilemma facing every nation. How do we deal with terrorist kidnappers who demand ransom and use the world's press for their platform?

  • af William Burr
    328,95 kr.

    Boats require constant care. Any boater who doesn't know the difference between a silicone-modified alkyd enamel and a one-part urethane needs this book for its invaluable advice on: * How to save money with generic substitues* Product recommendations for every job* Keeping weekly, monthly, and seasonal maintenance schedules

  • af William Burr
    287,95 kr.

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • af William Burr
    198,95 kr.

  • - The Secret Alert of 1969, Madman Diplomacy, and the Vietnam War
    af William Burr & Jeffrey P. Kimball
    643,95 kr.

    In their initial effort to end the Vietnam War, Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger attempted to lever concessions from Hanoi at the negotiating table with military force and coercive diplomacy. They were not seeking military victory, which they did not believe was feasible. Instead, they backed up their diplomacy toward North Vietnam and the Soviet Union with the Madman Theory of threatening excessive force, which included the specter of nuclear force. They began with verbal threats then bombed North Vietnamese and Viet Cong base areas in Cambodia, signaling that there was more to come. As the bombing expanded, they launched a previously unknown mining ruse against Haiphong, stepped-up their warnings to Hanoi and Moscow, and initiated planning for a massive shock-and-awe military operation referred to within the White House inner circle as DUCK HOOK.Beyond the mining of North Vietnamese ports and selective bombing in and around Hanoi, the initial DUCK HOOK concept included proposals for "e;tactical"e; nuclear strikes against logistics targets and U.S. and South Vietnamese ground incursions into the North. In early October 1969, however, Nixon aborted planning for the long-contemplated operation. He had been influenced by Hanoi's defiance in the face of his dire threats and concerned about U.S. public reaction, antiwar protests, and internal administration dissent.In place of DUCK HOOK, Nixon and Kissinger launched a secret global nuclear alert in hopes that it would lend credibility to their prior warnings and perhaps even persuade Moscow to put pressure on Hanoi. It was to be a "e;special reminder"e; of how far President Nixon might go. The risky gambit failed to move the Soviets, but it marked a turning point in the administration's strategy for exiting Vietnam. Nixon and Kissinger became increasingly resigned to a "e;long-route"e; policy of providing Saigon with a "e;decent chance"e; of survival for a "e;decent interval"e; after a negotiated settlement and U.S. forces left Indochina. Burr and Kimball draw upon extensive research in participant interviews and declassified documents to unravel this intricate story of the October 1969 nuclear alert. They place it in the context of nuclear threat making and coercive diplomacy since 1945, the culture of the Bomb, intra-governmental dissent, domestic political pressures, the international "e;nuclear taboo,"e; and Vietnamese and Soviet actions and policies. It is a history that holds important lessons for the present and future about the risks and uncertainties of nuclear threat making.