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    The Dark Archives of D. William Graves, #1

    Series Book 1 - The Dark Archives of D. William Graves
    History records the box score. It does not record the cost.On a warm June night in 1970, Dock Ellis took the mound in San Diego and etched his name into baseball immortality. The world remembers the no-hitter. It remembers the controversy. It remembers the myth.But myths leave out the things that breathe.Seams of the Infinite pulls back the curtain on that night and reveals the truth Dock never ... Read more

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  • America’s Siberian Adventure 1918-1920 (Illustrated)

    America's Siberian Adventure 1918-1920 recounts the covert campaign by the US to stabilize a region plagued by an uprising of multiple conflicts following the end of World War 1. Author General William Graves was the man sent to Siberia to lead an expeditionary force deep into the frozen interior, where Graves and his hardy men had to contend with Russian warlords, the Red Army, a roving brigade ... Read more

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  • Well... It's Your Cow

    An Anecdotal Anthology

    In the throes of a convention full of geeks, Frog Jones told a story.That story is found in this book's foreword, but the key line from that story became the title of this anthology. The authors seized upon that line, much like an out-of-control bovine seizing its own halter, and stampeded into the volume you see before you.This is not just a comedy anthology. Nor is it horror, or romance, or ... Read more

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  • Seams of the Infinite

    From the Dark Archives of D. William Graves

    Series Book 1 - From the Dark Archives of D. William Graves
    From the pitcher's mound in San Diego to the fault lines beneath American history, Dock Ellis lived one night that refused to stay contained inside a box score. Seams of the Infinite is cold, unblinking evidence that some legends hide things we are not meant to see. Blending documented history with cosmic horror, D. William Graves pulls back the curtain on the most infamous no-hitter in baseball ... Read more

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  • America's Siberian Adventure 1918-1920

    America's Siberian Adventure 1918-1920, first published in 1931, recounts the campaign by American troops to ostensibly help stabilize and bring peace to a region beleaguered by several long-standing conflicts. Author William Graves, the General in charge of the expeditionary force, had to contend with Russian warlords, the Red Army, a roving brigade of Czechoslovakian troops, the need to protect ... Read more

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  • Divine Blessings

    Divine Blessings is an uplifting and inspiring book. It suggests ways to be kind and encourages blessings others as God has richly blessed you, like sharing a warm smile at someone or paying for the meal of the person in line behind you at a lunch counter.Kindness can be a catalyst for changing people's hearts, minds, and souls. Moreover, when you embrace those with genuine kindness and love, you ... Read more

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  • Jesus, I Don’T Understand

    Rachel’S Doubts in God’S Holy Word Are Restored Through His Son, Jesus

    Facing tragedy in her life, seventeen-year-old Rachel McDonald goes on a spiritual journey as Christ Jesus answers her questions. Rachel knows that God loves her, but she still is unclear about why bad things have happened to her, her sister, and her best friend. This narrative study explains Gods love and compassion for Rachel and for everyone through the inspired Word of His Son, Christ Jesus ... Read more

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  • Charlotte, NC

    The Global Evolution of a New South City

    The rapid evolution of Charlotte, North Carolina, from “regional backwater” to globally ascendant city provides stark contrasts of then and now. Once a regional manufacturing and textile center, Charlotte stands today as one of the nation’s premier banking and financial cores with interests reaching broadly into global markets. Once defined by its biracial and bicultural character, Charlotte is ... Read more

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  • Transformed

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    Oregon Health & Science University seemed stuck in the backwaters of the nation’s academic health centers when Dr. Peter Kohler became its president in 1988. Its hospital hemorrhaged money, served rusty water from its faucets, and sometimes forced women in its cramped maternity ward to deliver babies in hallways. Legislators proposed bills to close it. State support for the university was on the ... Read more

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  • New Mexico and the Pimería Alta

    The Colonial Period in the American Southwest

    Focusing on the two major areas of the Southwest that witnessed the most intensive and sustained colonial encounters, New Mexico and the Pimería Alta compares how different forms of colonialism and indigenous political economies resulted in diverse outcomes for colonists and Native peoples. Taking a holistic approach and studying both colonist and indigenous perspectives through archaeological, ... Read more

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  • Research, Education and American Indian Partnerships at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

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