Cameo's Capers

Cameo's Capers

Author: Carol Lehnert

Publisher: Total Publishing and Media

Published: 2021-04-14

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 9781633021877

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Come take a stroll through this "Tale of Two Kitties," and enjoy their playful, sometimes naughty but always creative antics. Through the rhyme of poetry and descriptive illustrations, you will and this alive pair of siblings a bundle of fun and mischief! These kittens were born on May 13, 2019, and let their Momma Kitty to "come home" two months later on July 17th. Cameo is the main subject of this tale due to his extremely independent personality and aggressive will. He has been nicknamed the "Jungle Cat," (and renamed Merlin), as he is much more at peace outdoors. However, with coyotes, bears, and raccoons roaming about it is only safe to go there when monitored on a leash, much to his chagrin. And so the story goes of how both kitties, Cameo in particular, entered the scene and re-molded both my life and the environment we three live in. Precious little beings they are to co-exist with and a total joy to love!


Capers and Cameos

Capers and Cameos

Author: David Lustig, Jr.

Publisher:

Published: 2011-06-20

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 9780615503493

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Today's multitudes of "WW II Baby Boomers" would find it difficult to visualize what life was like for youthful WW I Baby Boomers in the depression era decade of the 1930s through the looming World War II years. It was an age before electronic hand-held gadgets, cell phones, GPS and color television. Five to nine inch black and white static bedeviled TVs could only hint at the future of home entertainment. "Jack Armstrong, the All American Boy" and "The Lone Ranger" was the after-school radio fare for children and the "Kate smith Hour", "Amos and Andy", "The Sixty-Four Dollar Question", "Name That Tune" and "The Shadow Knows" was typical air-wave entertainment for adults. The herein recorded true escapades and anecdotes from the life of an average small river-town baby boomer in a typical rural depression era industrial community will provide a glimpse into the lives of a youngster and his friends who never realized that those times were tough.


Two Texas Birders

Two Texas Birders

Author: Fred Webster

Publisher: Wordwright.Biz Incorporated

Published: 2002-11-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781932196009

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In this long-awaited expose, Fred and Marie Webster share their adventures, some hilarious, some quite serious, during a half-century of birding. The activities of this legendary pair centers around Austin and the Texas Hill Country, with forays to the Texas coast and exciting excursions South of the Border. Join the authors in a fascinating flight through the past to a sober landing in the twenty-first century."


The Lithium Caper

The Lithium Caper

Author: Niall Gibbons

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2022-07-11

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13:

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The force of lithium to power future electric vehicles and the renewable energy revolution ignites a race to control the world’s largest deposit in the mountains of Uzbekistan. Thanks to good luck and charm, Mitch Nolan, a philandering divinity school dropout, leads America’s quest for the resource. A quest in which Mitch faces the Russian mob, the CIA, the DEA, an Afghan warlord, and an exotic Uzbek princess. Join Mitch as he leads America’s quest for lithium—the commodity that will pace the next industrial revolution.


The Cameo

The Cameo

Author: Cecil Humphery-Smith

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2012-08-08

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 1477225854

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This is a social history written around the experiences of the author during the time he was working in Italy in the 1950's and 60's , since when he has seen considerable changes. The bustling seaport of the ancient city of Naples was a recovering from the Second Great War (WW2) devastation. You were told "See Naples and die!" - because of the many plagues of cholera, syphilis and other diseases that had caused so much suffering since earliest times. The post-war drug trafficking had begun in earnest. Some of these criminals had the reputation of helping the poor, but all were involved in smuggling, prostitution and misappropriation of funds and medical supplies from relief agencies. Murders were a daily happening perpetrated by the gangs at warfare with each other, and each anxious to exploit the spoils of War and Peace. High rise flats and offices replace the bombed sites of the days when this story unfolds. Local officials, often blackmailed and corrupt, took every advantage of international aid. To combat communism the US employed the particular brand of Mafia and smugglers, commonly known as the Camorra. . Churches lit by home-made candles fashioned with prayer were always open; on Sundays and Feast days congregations overflowed, the men escaping from the rear pews to smoke their cigarettes on the portico while the sermon admonished their women folk or bore their children. Nowadays churches are mostly closed for lack of that religious Faith for which Neapolitans were renowned in ardor and song. Candles are factory made


The Parisian Bunny Caper

The Parisian Bunny Caper

Author: Yolanda Felton

Publisher: Gatekeeper Press

Published: 2021-01-16

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 1662900597

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Lily travels with her family to Paris. She meets new people and discovers lots of cool places in the City of Light. What happens when her trip is complicated by a furry friend.? This book makes a great gift for young readers who have a sense of adventure and love learning about different cultures. Join Lily for the adventure of a lifetime.


Funny Boy

Funny Boy

Author: Jessica Max Stein

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2024-03-15

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1978836724

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"The most sensational, perpetual teenager in the world.” —Jim Henson "To know him was to love him, and we do." —Mark Hamill Funny Boy: The Richard Hunt Biography tells the life story of a gifted performer whose gleeful irreverence, sharp wit and generous spirit inspired millions. Richard Hunt was one of the original main five performers in the Muppet troupe. He brought to life an impressive range of characters on The Muppet Show, Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock and various Muppet movies, everyone from eager gofer Scooter to elderly heckler Statler, groovy girl Janice to freaked-out lab helper Beaker, even early versions of Miss Piggy and Elmo. Hunt also acted, directed and mentored the next generation of performers. His accomplishments are all the more remarkable in that he crammed them all into only 40 years. Richard Hunt was just 18 years old when he joined Jim Henson’s company, where his edgy humor quickly helped launch the Muppets into international stardom. Hunt lived large, savoring life’s delights, amassing a vivid, disparate community of friends. Even when the AIDS epidemic wrought its devastation, claiming the love of Hunt’s life and threatening his own life, he showed an extraordinary sense of resilience, openness and joy. Hunt’s story exemplifies how to follow your passion, foster your talents, adapt to life’s surprises, genuinely connect with everyone from glitzy celebrities to gruff cab drivers – and have a hell of a lot of fun along the way.