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  • Sweetheart and My Love
    Russell Lunsford
    Sweetheart and My Love is a collection of personal experiences expressed in a diverse range of verse by the author. It gives the reader an opportunity in common thought to celebrate life, from a child’s beginning, one’s personal faith, to our last moments in this wonderful beginning of our existence. If this life is 'just a breath,' as the Bible says, just imagine what is in st...
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    16,57 €

  • Daniel Boone’s Kentucky
    Russell Lunsford
    Jemima Boone is as thrilled to tell you about her daddy, Daniel Boone, as you will be to read her story about the settlement of the Kentucky frontier. Adventure and danger are behind every tree. Along with the Boone family triumphs are tragedies that Jemima painfully but sensitively shares with the reader. Children will quickly relate to Jemima, who is ten years old, as the boo...
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    11,36 €

  • Benjamin Nathan Tuggle
    Russell Lunsford
    Benjamin Nathan Tuggle thinks he’s like any other twelve-year-old growing up in eastern Kentucky in 1976—until he learns he can travel back in time. Now his love of American history is more than just book knowledge; he actively participates in it.In his newest adventure, Ben travels back to the year 1778 and the American Revolution. He visits with Martha Washington at Mount Ver...
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  • Benjamin Nathan Tuggle
    Russell Lunsford
    Benjamin Nathan Tuggle thinks he’s just like any other twelve-year- old growing up in Eastern Kentucky in 1976-until he learns he can travel back in time. He knows for sure that he’s not dreaming when he meets Daniel Boone, a hunter, woodsman, and adventurer. The year is 1776, and Boone and the other settlers of Boonesborough are braving the dangers of the wilderness to open up...
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    8,84 €

  • Letters From A Captive Heart
    Russell Lunsford
    The tragedy of war is measured by destruction, death, and heartache. In the end, politicians negotiate, and soldiers come home. But the seldom-discussed tragedy of captivity leaves deep and lasting scars in those who return as well as in their families. Prisoners of war suffer immeasurable humiliation and pain at their captors’ hands.Historically, the mortality rate for America...
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    24,78 €