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The Truth Keepers

McCash, June Hall
The Truth Keepers
The Truth Keepers is a historical novel that tells the tale of a torn family and the struggles of a young nation. Set primarily on Jekyll Island, Georgia, in the nineteenth-century, it is based on the true story of Henri du Bignon, his wife, and his long-time mistress. Henri, the younger and favored du Bignon son, is portrayed through the eyes of his French wife, Amelia Nicolau, and his English mistress, Sarah Aust, both of whom have reasons f...

CHF 46.50

Better to See You With

Gentry, Marshall Bruce
Better to See You With
This collection of twenty provocative and quirky essays presents Gentry's most recent discoveries of angles from which to freshly examine and appreciate the works of Flannery O'Connor, along with reprints of most of Gentry's O'Connor articles since he published FLANNERY O'CONNOR'S RELIGION OF THE GROTESQUE. Although there is plenty in this gathering that would certainly surprise O'Connor herself, there is much that might help the reader who is...

CHF 59.50

The Significant Lawyer

Jr., William S. Duffey,
The Significant Lawyer
This book describes changes in the legal profession beginning in the mid-1980s when lawyers began to measure success by the profits they and their firms generated. Law became a business, not a profession. Integrity, efficiency, and strong client relationships eroded. Lawyers found themselves professionally unfulfilled. The suicide rate for lawyers skyrocketed. They forgot about their oaths, oaths that require civility, commitment to justice, f...

CHF 47.90

Life Lessons

Reid, Don
Life Lessons
Life Lessons is a new book by Don Reid of The Statler Brothers that covers topics of the heart and mind, often with related stories from the Scriptures. Ninety concise and to-the-point chapters that speak to everyday topics we all may experience on any given day from dawn to bedtime"--

CHF 43.50

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American ...

Douglass, Frederick
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey was twenty years old when he made good on a resolution to be free and escaped his chains in September 1838. Facing the dread and apprehension of failure, the upstart Maryland slave boarded a train in Baltimore and successfully reached New York. Hungry, homeless, and fearful of capture, "Frederick Johnson, " as he called himself, found abolitionist benefactors who helped him to relocate to New Bedford, Massa...

CHF 27.90