It was the dream again. A dream I had experienced so many times that it should be an old friend. Sometimes, I regard the familiarity of the dream as at least an old acquaintance. The dream always starts out the same, I am in a jungle. A jungle that is both dark and colorful. I am usually dressed in jungle fatigues and armed with an M-16. Sometimes I am in the jungle naked and unarmed. In this sequel to Out of the Jungle, Gideon battles criminals, crooked lawmen and PTSD
It was the dream again. A dream I had experienced so many times that it should be an old friend. Sometimes, I regard the familiarity of the dream as a...
A volume of poetry rooted in the mountains of Kentucky and transplanted in different parts of the world. Poetry that tells of Kentucky's history, Kentucky's people, and how a mountain boy experienced or viewed life away from the beautiful Kentucky mountains.
A volume of poetry rooted in the mountains of Kentucky and transplanted in different parts of the world. Poetry that tells of Kentucky's history, Kent...
A GI in Southeast Asia experiences danger and loss that he carries with him when he leaves. His challenge is to get out of the jungle and leave his experiences behind or to learn to live with them.
A GI in Southeast Asia experiences danger and loss that he carries with him when he leaves. His challenge is to get out of the jungle and leave his ex...
The artisanship and living history as accomplished by Ralph W. Marcum. This individual made and used firearms and accoutrements like those used by Americans in the 18th century. His techniques and craftsmanship is blended with history of our American forebears of that period. Whether you are a artisan or a history buff, you will find this book rewarding.
The artisanship and living history as accomplished by Ralph W. Marcum. This individual made and used firearms and accoutrements like those used by Ame...
Over thirty years after the end of the American Revolution, the British still did not respect Americans and many who had suffered from Indian raids led or paid for by the British still wanted the British to pay a blood debt. They collected at the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 2015
Over thirty years after the end of the American Revolution, the British still did not respect Americans and many who had suffered from Indian raids le...