The book is about a young boy who enjoyed the good things in life. He dreamed often about trips to Grandma Winnie and Grandpa Walter's House. It is always inspiring to dream and to dream big because dreams can become reality. This is a wonderful story to inspire kids to dream again.
The book is about a young boy who enjoyed the good things in life. He dreamed often about trips to Grandma Winnie and Grandpa Walter's House. It is al...
An illustrated travelogue full of insights and adventures around Italy and through France and Switzerland, rating the locals and the local coffee. Inspired by and Peter Mayle's "A Year In Provence" and "Under The Tuscan Sun" by Frances Mayes, Mr. Harris travels while contemplating the cultural differences and tribulations of expatriate life. The second edition contains a map and more pictures plus expanded coverage and incorporates answers to many questions that arose from reading the first edition, including more details on the people mentioned in the story.
An illustrated travelogue full of insights and adventures around Italy and through France and Switzerland, rating the locals and the local coffee. Ins...
Set against the fog-shrouded backdrop of turn-of-the-century London, Gregory Harris's new historical mystery series introduces tenacious sleuth Colin Pendragon, and a case that illuminates the darkness lurking in the heart of one of England's most noble families. When a carriage bearing the Arnifour family crest--a vulture devouring a slaughtered lamb--arrives at the Kensington home of Colin Pendragon, it is an ominous beginning to a perplexing new case. Lady Arnifour's husband has been beaten to death and her niece, Elsbeth, left in a coma. Is the motive passion, revenge, or something...
Set against the fog-shrouded backdrop of turn-of-the-century London, Gregory Harris's new historical mystery series introduces tenacious sleuth Colin ...
Collects over 150 years of key moments in the visual history of the Southern United States, with over two hundred photographs taken from 1850 to present The South is perhaps the most mythologized region in the United States and also one of the most depicted. Since the dawn of photography in the nineteenth century, photographers have articulated the distinct and evolving character of the South’s people, landscape, and culture and reckoned with its fraught history. Indeed, many of the urgent questions we face today about what defines the American experience—from racism, poverty, and the...
Collects over 150 years of key moments in the visual history of the Southern United States, with over two hundred photographs taken from 1850 to prese...