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Time to Kill (Mack Bolan the Executioner, No 108)
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (February, 1988)
Authors: Don Pendleton and Gold Eagle
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Mack Bolan, as usual, eats the bad guys for breakfast!
If any terrorist or evildoer of anykind wants to threaten the U.S., he sure as hell better be good and gone before Mack Bolan shows up, because if Bolan rings a terrorist's doorbell, and that terrorist answers, Bolan is gonna blast his pathetic, sorry hunk of flesh and bones and diseased, delusional mind into an early grave. My advice for these guys, shoot yourselves while you have a chance, 'cuz Bolan won't leave enough of your pathetic hides to fill half of a thimble!


To Fly With Eagles: A Spirited Adventure of Family Heritage, Love, and Raw Courage
Published in Paperback by Pemmican Pr (June, 2001)
Author: Holly Heller
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Soaring with Eagles at the turn of the Century
This is an entertaining saga that includes something for everybody. There is certainly a flavor of what life was like in the late 1880's. It is a great story that captured my interest and became a page turner in various spots as the tension mounted. This would be a great novel for a young adult too. Life was not easy on the Omaha Indian Reservation. TJ Kessler's entralling story starts before his birth with a renegade Indian raid that left 2 dead and a kidnapped baby. The story of his "coming of age" and his search for a soul mate that he saw in a "vision like" experience is sprinkled with tension, giggles, and near-tears emotion. TJ meets many people on his journey to manhood and the characters are well developed and intriguing. How TJ realizes his dreams makes for great reading and a thought-provoking lesson of American history. To Fly With Eagles grabs you quickly with its vibrant text and doesn't let go until you've learned what's to become of every character.


To Soar With Eagles
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (14 January, 2001)
Authors: Jr. Eugene Haynes, Charles S. Brown, and Eugene, Jr. Haynes
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To Soar With Eagles
This is long overdue, albeit, brief view of a long and lustrous career of a man who never received the accolades in this country that he should have. Many musical luminaries in the world have paid tribute to him, including his friend Miles Davis. This book covers about a 10 year period in his career, mostly in Europe. It details elements of his career and the friends he made while there. There is a section of the book with photographs of many of these frriends and some of his family.. Other members of my family have read the book and found it to be informative and an interesting story of this renowned classical musician who never really attained the kind of fame many of his comtempories received. I recommend it highly if you are looking for an autobiography of a remarkable man and just a small part of his career.


Treasures on Earth (Eagle Large Print)
Published in Paperback by Chivers North Amer (August, 1993)
Author: Jessica Stirling
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A fine, classic Scottish tale full of hope.
Treasures on Earth is the story of Gaddy Patterson, a woman near forty at the book's beginning who stumbles upon a dead girl wrapped around a girl baby of about 3 or 4 months of age. Having never had her own children, Gaddy claims the child as her own, causing the man that she travels with to leave her, and causing her wandering lifestyle to come to a standstill. She must stay within the parish where she found the child by Scottish law. Gaddy begins working the land of a local farmer, Coll Cochran, and soon falls in love with him, though he is married. Coll also has fallen in love with Gaddy but does nothing to encourage it until his wife begins falling into the throes of a madness borne of jealousy. She thinks she knows what goes on between Gaddy and her husband. When she dies due to her own madness, Coll and Gaddy come together and have a child, Anna, though they never marry.

This book is about Elspeth, the foundling, and Anna who grow up together to be the ! most beautiful girls in the lowlands of late 18th century/early 19th century Scotland. It is a coming of age story that ends in a completely unexpected way, Stirling's trademark.

This is a fine book for those who treasure traveling in other countries. Stirling's description of the 18th century environment and its customs is fluid and frightfully entertaining. I loved this book, the first I had read by Stirling, and for the next year or so, I will read no others until I have read all that Jessica Stirling has written.


Two Eagles in the Sun: A Guide to U.S. Hispanic Culture
Published in Paperback by Two Eagles Press International (01 March, 2003)
Author: Richard C. Campbell
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Accessible to readers of all backgrounds
This newly revised edition of Richard C. Campbell's Two Eagles In The Sun: A Guide To U.S. Hispanic Culture is an in-depth look at Hispanic history, life, language, and traditions in America today. Written in a question-and-answer format, this wide-ranging informational guide addresses everything from "Why is Spanish called 'the Language of the Angels'?"; to "Why is the Virgin of Guadalupe Important to Hispanics?"; to "What are the usual stereotypes about Hispanics?" A first rate information source accessible to readers of all backgrounds, Two Eagles In The Sun is a highly recommended addition to community library collections and Hispanic American Studies reading lists.


Two Eagles in the Sun: Hispanics in the Border Southwest and in America
Published in Paperback by Two Eagles Press International (May, 1995)
Authors: Richard C. Campbell and Paul E. Huntsberger
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Two Eagles in the Sun
Campbell does a great job offering concise information about Mexican Culture as it is related to the USA and Latin America. He offers insight for the Borderlands and the interior. This book is like the "Cliffs Notes" of Mexico. For a fast and easy-to-read book filled with information about issues such as: Battles, Holidays, Economy, History of the Country, Impact of NAFTA, Attitudes of Mexican People, etc.

This is a great reference tool that you will want on your bookshelf for a long time. It offers the nuts and bolts of the issues and you do not have to read all night to find the scoop on the situation. For further reading, the appendix and bibliography is great.


Two Eagles/DOS Aguilas: The Natural World of the United States-Mexico Borderlands
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (October, 1994)
Authors: Peter Steinhart, Tupper Ansel Blake, and John C. Sawhill
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An honest trip through an ethereal landscape.
The U.S.-Mexico border has proven immune to most forms of modernization. Therefore leaving the rugged Chihuahua/Sonoran desert with literally thousands of scarcely inhabited miles, and it becomes difficult to say which is more colorful, the people or the desert sunsets; And we find the Spanish names have become nearly as beautiful as the photographs. Fortunately, this work is more than just a picture book. It is filled with in depth essays covering everything from chino grass and millipedes, to the last Mexican Wolves - and the people who made the region what it is today. This book is very 'real'. There is no feeling of being in a dream world. The magnificent photos are imaginative, but not exotic. No phony filtering or heavily staged shots. (The surreal beauty stands easily on its own merits, and the photographer obviously understands this.) I give this book a '9' rating because it will not work as a casual [coffee table] book. Any visitor who takes a peek will certainly melt into it, leavin


Under the Eagle: U.S. Intervention in Central America and the Caribbean
Published in Hardcover by South End Press (June, 1983)
Author: Jenny Pearce
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Through the eyes of omniscience - eagle eyes!
America is a great Country - right! There is no denying it, for 200 million people who live a rich and decent life. America is fantastic. There are not many countries in the World that can stand up to its wealth, power and its radicalism.

'Under the Eagle' isn't an exercise in attacking America - it isn't about that! It shows you the reality behind American Foreign Policy. Jenny Pierce with acute accuracy explains that the Latin American Countries are rich but the people are quite poor. The reason behind thier exploitation is American greed, and control. America uses the wealth of the poor for its own people. It's a great examination of American Politcs and gives you an alternative viewpoint and perspective to what you may learn from American run media and mncs from day to day.

I reccomend this book to all, to all people no matter who you are, all people should buy this book.

By the way, I believe it was once banned and now it's out of print. America doesn't like criticism - does it.

Hope this is enough information for you all.


Usaf F 15 Eagles: Units, Colors and Markings (Schiffer Military History)
Published in Hardcover by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. (March, 2000)
Author: Don Logan
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DON LOGAN WRITES THE DEFINITIVE EAGLE RESOURCE
What an incredible book. This is THE reference for the F-15. Author Don Logan is exhaustive in his research and the amount of information (all in one place) is going to make this book hard to put down. If there was only something like this for the F-16 !


Walking With the Angels: A Path of Service
Published in Paperback by White Eagle Pub Trust (November, 1999)
Authors: White Eagle, Anna Hayward, and White Eagle
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Walking With The Angels
When Walking With The Angels was published in 1998 it was a welcome addition to the host of "angel" material that flooded the markets during the nineties. White Eagle had informed us that we would become more aware of the angelic kingdom as we moved further into the Age of Aquarius, so this influx of books and media programs was altogether not unexpected. The popular perception of angelic beings, however, was confusing, as they were presented as anything from supernatural beings to helpful humans in the right place at the right time. There was a great need for clarification.
Walking With The Angels is White Eagle's teachings about angels, their work and their relationship with humanity.Although it contains some previously published material, it is essentially composed of unpublished teachings given by White Eagle. It also includes a commentary by Anna Hayward designed to help the reader develop "those qualities to which the angels are most attuned." White Eagle teaches that angelic and human life-forms cannot work without each other. "Make no mistake! The human race, whether it knows it or not, lives through all time under the guardianship of God's angels."
Divided into two parts, Walking With The Angels explores in Part One the angelic qualities of dispassion, humility, simplicity, harmony and beauty and examines the angels' intimate connection with all creation. Part Two explores the vast structure of the angelic kingdom, the varied roles of angels, the importance of ritual and ceremonnial performed by angels at sacred sites, and the powerful influence of the great planetary angels.
Our curiosity demands that we learn something about the appearance of angels. They are "beings twice, thrice your own stature, beings with great auras radiant and limitless. The emanation of light pouring from these beings takes the form of wings--rays of power and strength, that enfold and protect."
Walking With The Angels beautifully encapsulates all of White Eagle's teachings about angels, reassuring us that life has far greater meaning and purpose than we can imagine. It satisfies our curiosity and mental need to "know" more about angels, at the same time as it gently teaches us how we may have a satisfying relationship with these beings of compassion and loving wisdom and work with them to serve all life.


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