Condition: very_good. Gently read. May have name of previous ownership, or ex-library edition. Binding tight; spine straight and smooth, with no creasing; covers clean and crisp. Minimal signs of handling or shelving. 100% GUARANTEE! Shipped with delivery confirmation, if you're not satisfied with purchase please return item for full refund. Ships USPS Media Mail.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
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Seller: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. WHAT DO I DO NOW?Reconciliation is the final installment in the Destination Hope series. After four years of service as a Confederate Army chaplain, two of which were spent under harsh treatment in a Federal prisoner-of-war camp, Nathaniel Graham is released. He begins a journey to rediscover life as an average American citizen. Along the path, he is reunited with his love, Eleanor, and meets his son, William. The family makes their trek back to Nathaniel's hometown of Franklin, Tennessee. Nathaniel resumes his pastoral duties, only to be falsely accused of the murder of the mayor's assistant. Eleanor enlists the help of the church and in time, Nathaniel is exonerated and freed. But, his chief antagonist never gives up his quest to destroy Nathaniel and his family.HOW WILL NATHANIEL'S FAMILY, THEIR COMMUNITY, AND THE NATION SPLIT BY CIVIL WAR EVER BECOME RECONCILED? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by Vet Publishers, Inc., New York, 1947
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Very Good. Illustrated by Herman, Vic; Gordon, Ramon; Hill, J.; Davis, J.H.;Flannery, Tom (illustrator). First Edition. 50 pages. Great cover photo of Dusty Anderson; Features: My Toughest Fight - Boxer Joe Louis tells what it means to have a black skin and be champion of the world - major article with many great photos; No Wonder They Dropped Dead - modern marksmen say the old bad men of the saloon wars could only hit opponents at point-blank range; He Keeps Broadway On Its Feet - Dr. Horace Worrell takes care of the feet of dancers; We Almost Lost the Air War - photo-illustrated revelations of the handicaps our airmen had to overcome to make daylight bombing a success; New Yorkers are Nuts; Insurgent Senator - Republican Wayne Morse confounds his Oregon constituents by voting like a New Deal Democrat; How to Live with a Pregnant Woman; Colorado's "Atom-Proof" Canyon - great photo-illustrated article on Dr. M. Doreal and the Brotherhood of the White Temple, 35 miles southwest of Denver; If You Have To Get a Job - tips to help you get a job; Basketball's Babe Ruth - Super photo-illustrated article on Joe Fulks of Philadelphia; The Readjustment of Winnie - Vic Herman's cartoon cutie is now a civilian; Gertie (Gertrude Niesen) - Broadway's most fascinating fixture; London's Crime Wave - Eugene Messina is finally caught/London Police still refuse to carry gund; Sightless Swordsmen - photo-illustrated article on blind fencers; There's No Business Like Band Business - to become a singer with a name band you need a voice and a low-cut evening gown; Mr. Lewis' Miners; Movie of the Month - "Green Dolphin Street"; The Great Gibberisher - Tobacco Auctioneer Edgar A. Boone of Lexington, Kentucky; Frauleins as Cops - Germany trains female law-enforcement corps; Meet the Winner of Salute's Beauty Contest - 19-year-old Pat Geraghty of Houston, Texas; Coal miner cartoons by Tom Flannery; Speaking of Parties - photos from events organized by Atwater Kent and Earl Carroll; Gorgeous photo of Margaret Stohn, with zanies Vic Herman and Leisentritt in background; Handsome color back cover ad for Hammonton Park men's clothing; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Salute Magazine, December (Dec.) 1947, Vol. 2, No. 12 - Prejudice Was the Toughest Fight for Joe Louis Dusty Anderson; Features: My Toughest Fight - Boxer Joe Louis tells what it means to have a black skin and be champion of the world - major article.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. WHAT WOULD THE WORLD BE LIKE IF ISLAM DOMINATED AMERICA?The President's Piano - TRANSFORMATION explores one possible logical outcome resulting from the fundamental transformation of America. What lengths will God go to as the Good Shepherd to find a lost sheep-to restore one person's life? Would He orchestrate events covering over 100 years to restore one broken soul to a vibrant relationship with Him? Katie Elder is trapped in the Caliphate of Ameristan. She owns a piano of historical significance. She hates what has happened to America. It enslaves the Christian and Jewish population. Moreover, she hates how she traded God's gift of liberty for false security, a tyrannical government, and forced Sharia Law. Now, she has neither liberty nor security and fear and terror rule her life. The story toggles between the piano's unique history, Katie's relation to it, and how events help her answer the question: HOW DID AMERICA LOSE ITS HEART AND SOUL? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. WHAT DO I DO NOW?Reconciliation is the final installment in the Destination Hope series. After four years of service as a Confederate Army chaplain, two of which were spent under harsh treatment in a Federal prisoner-of-war camp, Nathaniel Graham is released. He begins a journey to rediscover life as an average American citizen. Along the path, he is reunited with his love, Eleanor, and meets his son, William. The family makes their trek back to Nathaniel's hometown of Franklin, Tennessee. Nathaniel resumes his pastoral duties, only to be falsely accused of the murder of the mayor's assistant. Eleanor enlists the help of the church and in time, Nathaniel is exonerated and freed. But, his chief antagonist never gives up his quest to destroy Nathaniel and his family.HOW WILL NATHANIEL'S FAMILY, THEIR COMMUNITY, AND THE NATION SPLIT BY CIVIL WAR EVER BECOME RECONCILED? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.