The Caves (HC)

The Caves (HC)

Author: John R. Taylor

Publisher: ibooks

Published: 2014-03-27

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 1596879777

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THE CAVES, the sequel to GRUNT AIR, begins in Washington, where a radio intercept officer decodes a classified message from the head of the North Vietnam office that controls the captured American and Allied Prisoners of War. The message instructed the camp commanders in Laos to be prepared to execute the POWs on command. This sets the massive military machine into action to find a way to save the POWs. Due to very limited time and internal Pentagon turf wars, and the redeployment of US Forces out of Vietnam, the normal Special Operations units could not be used. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was convinced by Brigadier General Herbert to use the unknown Grunt Air unit stationed in the Philippines. The story vividly describes the life and torture of the POWs prior to their scheduled execution date. Major Dan Roman, commander of Grunt Air, gets the assignment and launches a very unique and imaginative operation plan to get the prisoners out of Laos before they are killed. Time was running out for the prisoners and Roman knew it.


The Lotus Caves

The Lotus Caves

Author: John Christopher

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-11-04

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1481418386

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Rebelling against the monotonous life of the moon colony, two boys go beyond its boundaries and discover a series of caves ruled by a super-intelligent plant-like being.


Bob Powell's Complete Cave Girl

Bob Powell's Complete Cave Girl

Author: Gardner Fox

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics

Published: 2014-11-18

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 1616557001

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Reprint of Thun'da #2-#6 (1952-1953); Cave Girl #11-#14 (1953-1954); Africa, thrilling land of mystery #1 (1955).


The Wheelhouse Café (HC)

The Wheelhouse Café (HC)

Author: Yvonne Lieblein

Publisher: ibooks

Published: 2016-01-09

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1596874392

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It’s 1994. Cell phones have yet to give seamen a bittersweet connection to the world they leave ashore, and Captain John Raymond has been riding the tides of loneliness for years. Lost in the choppy two-weeks on, two-weeks off rhythm of tugboat life, he feels most alone laying at anchor in New York Harbor because home is so close but seems a world away. The harbor is where John performs The Wheelhouse Café, singing over a marine radio in the wheelhouse. He doesn’t know if anyone hears him . . . until he meets Arden McHale. Arden is adrift when John finds her sobbing at the wake for Billy Mickelson, a tugboat captain lost at sea. She is terrified that her rejection of Billy’s long-harbored love is the reason behind her childhood friend’s tragic disappearance. Arden is also distraught that her go-to remedy of work marathons and round-the-clock cocktails fails to calm her waves of guilt and grief. Though John and Arden are from two different worlds, they share an intoxicating connection that threatens to derail Arden’s budding romance with another man and makes John realize just how empty his life has become. Soon after Billy’s wake, Arden asks John to help protect her eight year-old nephew from his abusive father. John agrees to let the boy stow away on the tug until he’s out of danger. During the ensuing adventure, the connection between John and Arden deepens as they talk over the marine radio set up in her apartment, and Arden swoons as she listens John sing in The Wheelhouse Café. But as John opens up to being heard and understood, Arden is faced with more questions than answers. Will she ever forgive herself for abandoning Billy? Can she let go of feeling responsible for his death? Is she capable of falling in love, especially with someone who’s given his heart to the sea for so long?


The Faunas of Hayonim Cave, Israel

The Faunas of Hayonim Cave, Israel

Author: Mary C. Stiner

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 0873655524

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This pathbreaking analysis of changes in human ecology from the early Mousterian period through the end of Paleolithic cultures in the Levant employs a comparative approach to understanding early human behavioral and environmental change, based on a detailed study of 14 bone assemblages from Hayonim Cave and Meged Rockshelter in Israel’s Galilee.


Annual Report

Annual Report

Author: Indiana. Department of Geology and Natural Resources

Publisher:

Published: 1897

Total Pages: 828

ISBN-13:

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