Edward's Xlibris Best

Edward's Xlibris Best

Author: Edward R. Levenson

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2021-04-06

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 1664164898

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Edward’s Xlibris Best features 58 of the author’s favorite pieces from among his seven previous Xlibris books. They represent the genres of “Humor,” “Word Play” (a quasi-genre), “Poetry,” “Fiction,” “Memoirs,” and “Interpretation”/“Reviews.” Included are eleven contributions of guest writers from the earlier books. Readers are in for a treat!


My Story Charles Edward Hodges Sr.

My Story Charles Edward Hodges Sr.

Author: Delois Jackson

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2021-04-11

Total Pages: 73

ISBN-13: 1664165401

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Rev. Charles Edward Hodges Sr. played the organ (Hammond B-3) for some of the most prominent artists in the world. His passion and dedication for music inspired audiences here in the United States and overseas. His life’s journey was bittersweet; he knows what it feels like to be at the top, and he knows how it feels at the bottom. He lost everything, but the Lord told him he’d give it all back to him if he lived his life for him. Rev. Hodges, now an ordained minister, did that, and God kept his promise. Even in his mid-70s, people were still requesting to hear him play. He is still recording, doing live performances, and helping others develop their talents.


A Conversation with Ambassador Edward Gabriel

A Conversation with Ambassador Edward Gabriel

Author: Henry E. Mattox

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-08-01

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1462845460

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This is the story of Edward Gabriel and that of the people around him. It is the story of a young Lebanese-American whose family immigrated in 1910. Gabriel has attempted to collect and preserve these memories of his life, from toddler to former Ambassador, so that they do not disappear forever. He hopes they will contribute to the legacy of the US Foreign Service, so that others can learn from his experience that diplomacy is the art of listening to and understanding different cultures, religions, and political views without imposing ones own; that closer relations with people can create better relationships between nations.


The Great Simon

The Great Simon

Author: Don Curtis

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2017-03-08

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1524587133

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Simon de Montfort was a medieval leader of supreme ability and character. He came to England as a twenty-one-year-old who was recently knighted in France. He possessed a deed for an estate. Twenty-one-year-old king Henry accepted this title and befriended De Montfort. Soon he became his brother-in-law as he married Princess Eleanor. The issues of the thirteenth century were divine right of kings versus council participation. De Montfort, over time, became the leader of councils and tried to remain true to his feudal oath. These struggles occurred for over twenty-five years. Simon won it all, after a year and a half of being prime minister. He was killed in a foolish battle. This story is about the Great Charter, Magna Carta, and the eternal fight between the haves and the have-nots.


You Can't Bully Me Anymore

You Can't Bully Me Anymore

Author: Brent La Prince Edwards

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2018-11-27

Total Pages: 43

ISBN-13: 1984565656

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You Can’t Bully Me Anymore is a powerful, encouraging, and engaging book to inspire and empower elementary school–aged children in particular who are either victims of the unprecedented bullying epidemic in America or are offenders themselves. Written in simple poetic form with cartoon illustrations, this book is a great resource in building healthy self-esteem in children, in providing next-step actions should bullying occur, and can also be used as a tool in preventing bullying.


“Edward’S Humor” and More

“Edward’S Humor” and More

Author: Edward R. Levenson

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2017-02-25

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1524579777

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Edwards Humor and More: Humor, Word Play, Personae, Memoirs, and Interpretation contains writings in the five different categories. Each one contains respective elements of the other four. Edward, the main persona of Edward in his nuclear family when he was growing up, gained no fewer than seventeen additional personae in the course of the enrichment of his life. The pieces in Word Play range from the flippant, to the semiserious, to the intellectual. Interpretation has two parts: insights about material from twenty-five Sabbath portions of the week in the five books of Moses and an innovative approach to the relationships of the members of the Hebrew first family. Interpretation extends to the essay in his Memoirs section Three Jewish Women in This Bridge Called My Back. The book has something for everyonefrom grades nine to twelve to adults.


A Conversation with Ambassador Edward Gabriel

A Conversation with Ambassador Edward Gabriel

Author: Edward Gabriel

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-08-01

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 1462845452

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This is the story of Edward Gabriel and that of the people around him. It is the story of a young Lebanese-American whose family immigrated in 1910. Gabriel has attempted to collect and preserve these memories of his life, from toddler to former Ambassador, so that they do not disappear forever. He hopes they will contribute to the legacy of the US Foreign Service, so that others can learn from his experience that diplomacy is the art of listening to and understanding different cultures, religions, and political views without imposing one’s own; that closer relations with people can create better relationships between nations.


Educating Edward

Educating Edward

Author: Robert Whyte

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-06-27

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1483658775

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Ten year old Edward lives with a group of boys in welfare housing that is badly supervised. He is attacked, abused and is only saved from a certain life of crime by a teacher who adopts him and takes him under his wing. But the community doesnt accept a man adopting a boy and they are both hounded until they make a run for freedom. An adventure story that explores the relationship between males and the fight for the right to a normal life by a little boy and his grown up mentor.


Always In The Middle Of The Battle: Edward Kiniry And The 1st Illinois Light Artillery Battery D

Always In The Middle Of The Battle: Edward Kiniry And The 1st Illinois Light Artillery Battery D

Author: David Edward Wall

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2010-08-05

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 1453545271

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Chapter One: Orphaned and Alone in Manhattan Edward was an orphan at age ten, and he was now living with relative guardians who treated him with disdain. They certainly did not need another mouth to feed. Chapter Two: Edward Joined McAllisters Battery and went camping. The one who attacks now will be victorious, and the enemy will have to be in a hurry if he gets ahead of me. Ulysses S. Giant Chapter Three: Shiloh, Nothing Would Ever Be the Same Again. On my fall visit to Shiloh in 2006, the leaves were changing their uniforms for those of bright new fall shades, browns, oranges and reds, some so red they were almost purple. This contrasted to the green leaves and blood red earth that appeared on the ground those two deadly days in April, 1862. Chapter Four: Vicksburg The President then laid out the concerns and questions he had held about Grants movements and plans for capturing the city and concluded: I now wish to make the Personal acknowledgment that you were right, and I was wrong. A. Lincoln Chapter Five: Chattanooga On, On I must go, to meet a soldiers fate .... William T. Sherman With the opening of the cracker line, the besieged army was eating better than the investing army. Chapter Six: Atlanta At this critical moment a subordinate officer pulled out a pocket handkerchief and tied it to a ramrod, and was in the act of raising it in a token of surrender. Captain Cooper struck it down with his sword, explaining Never! As long as there is a man left. They had kept track of the guns by the sound, having come to know it as it were, their voices. Chapter Seven: Railroads, Trains, Indians, Cow Chips, and Chaps One day as Mr. Murphy & myself was baleing hay we heard someone crossing the Creek, Mike said there were Indians and told me to go to the cabin and get the guns. I started when a big Indian said hold up. I stopped and by then there was another one between me and the cabin so it was all off.


The Great Story of Georgia Bulldogs Football Ii

The Great Story of Georgia Bulldogs Football Ii

Author: Brian Kelly

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2022-09-30

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1669849341

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This book is written for those of us who love Georgia Bulldogs Football and who cannot wait until our next win. There is no need to be impatient because as of 2022, Georgia is now at the top of the pack and the Bulldogs win big games all the time. Ask the others! In 2022, of course we all know, Georgia became the College Football Champions. The founding of the University was in 1785 and before Georgia eventually played its first football game, the first book was read at UGA right after Abraham Baldwin of the University of Georgia drafted legislation that became the charter of the university. Georgia student life moved quickly as the first student organization was founded as the Demosthenian Literary Society was founded. The first commencement was held with Josiah Miggs, President presiding in 1804. For its first 50 years the school was known as Franklin College. Soon after being established, Charles Herty got football going on campus in the fall of 1886 and UGA played its first intercollegiate football game. It took a while but in 1929, the school built its first stadium Sanford Stadium. The rest of the college football is not necessarily thrilled that Georgia became so good, so fast, and now they are recognized as the best team in the nation. Georgia won its first National Championship in 1942. In 1980, Georgia repeated its national championship with freshman Herschel Walker leading the way. The Bulldogs remained a national powerhouse with a lot of close calls to greatness until 2022 when it again won another National Championship with a coach who was a great Georgia graduate. Go Bulldogs! This book captures the whole great story of Georgia football. It takes the reader through stories about Georgia’s great immortal coaches and great players over the years. You will not be able to put this book down.