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As a young detective constable, Constantine Buller was appalled by the corruption and the callous games some of his colleagues liked to play on unsuspecting members of the public, so he left the Force. But the bent coppers he had snubbed had long memories. A few years later his new life as a successful businessman collapsed in ruins when they set him up by fabricating evidence for a non existent crime. The result was five years of prison hell, during which, as an ex-copper in jail, he was intimidated, beaten, humiliated and degraded. Yet thanks to his physical and moral strength, his extraordinary courage and a new-found faith in God, Constantine survived to begin a new life with a new partner and to found a branch of the Orthodox Christian Church.
In a fit of shameless self-promotion, here are a few pages from my 2008 - A Year In Pictures Blurb book available to purchase online at Blurb.
It's a 76-page glossy hardback with full colour wrap-around dust jacket.
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A hardcover collection of my photos, poetry and stories, written for Erin and Rand and self-published through Blurb.com.
Justin Blackburn and Kenney Norsworthy self-published a book of poetry together that is on sale at The Open Book in Greenville. 8.8.07
The building and repair work carried out by dangerously incompetent and unscrupulous builders, often known as “cowboys,” is widely reported in newspapers and investigations into their nefarious activities are popular and thought-provoking television documentaries. This publicity helps to warn the unwary of the misery, unjustifiable costs and even death that can result by employing unskilled building workers to carry out improvements and, often-unnecessary, repairs to their homes. The cowboy builder will always ask for “cash-up-front” before he starts to work. Later, he will ask for more cash, because he “underestimated the work and material needed to finish the job”. If the householder is unable or unwilling to part with more money, the cowboy will leave the property in such a state that it is an unsafe dwelling.
In a fit of shameless self-promotion, here are a few pages from my 2008 - A Year In Pictures Blurb book available to purchase online at Blurb.
It's a 76-page glossy hardback with full colour wrap-around dust jacket.
Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.
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When H.G Wells published his science-fiction classic
The War of the Worlds, we were seized by a global
fascination with extra-terrestrial life. The age of the alien
had begun. In All About Aliens, the truth about alien life
is revealed. From the origins of the alien concept from
ancient myth right up to our ongoing hunt for cosmic
neighbours in the modern day, this book is full of
information that will give alien enthusiasts or sceptics
plenty to think about.
Ever wondered what an alien would really look like? What
is the truth behind crop circles and UFO sightings? Is it
scientifically possible for other life to exist? Answering
these questions and many more, this book takes an
honest look at our bug-eyed green friends and distinguishes the sense from the pseudoscience in this easy-to-read book on aliens.
The All About series tackles those intriguing topics we all love to think about. All About Aliens takes a close look into that most fascinating
of question: are we really alone in the universe?
John Postgate describes this autobiography as essentially ‘a book about doing science’, and while it is an entertaining account of his life in the UK and abroad as he rose to international prominence in microbiology, it is also a book about playing and listening to his beloved jazz. Away from lab and lecture hall, Professor Postgate (brother of the late Oliver Postgate, creator of Bagpuss and the Clangers) has taken enormous pleasure in his hobby, playing cornet over the years with many musicians, some of whom became prominent names in jazz. His articles and reviews for magazines such as Gramophone and Jazz Journal have been as widely appreciated in jazz circles as his contributions to the understanding of certain key microbiological processes, including the sulphur cycle and nitrogen fixation, have been in the world of microbiology.
What exactly is the Human Mind? Unique in this entire world, yes, but how exactly does it work, what exactly is it made of? Where exactly is it? And the question the author poses is - is your thinking mind actually what the Bible refers to as your spiritual soul? And if it really is a spiritual soul, can it really survive mortal death? What force powers it? Just flesh and blood, or is there some other invisible divine force behind its incredible powers? The author confesses to having been born into this life complete with memories of several previous lives. It was after these previous lives that he also remembers being born, literally remembering being squeezed out of his mother’s womb! And if that is not amazing enough, he also truly believes that he can remember being conceived in his mother’s womb. A dramatic out-of-body experience has given the author confirmation that your id, your inner being and your purest spiritual form, can and will survive outside the-body, quite independently, without any body mass... The author was once a sailor on a Tall Sailing Ship and recalls drowning in the cold sea, and later, in another life, he recalls serving as a Solider in the First World War, and so is able to theorise how, when the time comes, one can cheat Death...