
by Bill Sullivan
Experience the epic battle between the Great Blue Heron and Bull T. Frog. See how the Blue Jay acts as mediator. And learn how Kelly becomes blue - annointed a future peace maker. Value-based leadership lessons are painted for young readers. The book is beautifully illustrated. Kelly Blue Frog is the third book by author Bill (Sully) Sullivan. This book offers a moral-based tale of peace, accompan
Eleven Miles South of Half Moon Bay is a shout of joy and a howl of grief. It is a single golden instant and all eternity. It is a story mundane as boys playing marbles yet vast as life and death. It is the story of two free cousins for a mortal moment, brothers forever.
by Bill Sullivan
This heart warming story is set on a quaint small farm in rural Massachusetts. A young rabbit faces an important decision that will affect the entire colony's future. Will he act in his own selfish interests or in the best interest of the community. Value leadership lessons are painted for young readers. The book is beautifully illustrated. Taylor Rabbit & The Seeds of Wisdom is the highly acc
by Bill Sullivan
by Bill Sullivan
He is a most powerful extradimentional being that has been around for millions of years. The ultimate in beauty, wisdom and power, he is now pitted against one Thomas Hankins and those like him, in the End of Days. Between the beginnings of this powerful being and his battle with man, many questions are answered in this epic drama. Questions like, why does man exist, why you were born, what are UF
by Bill Sullivan
If you area naturally brooding person, tough! Life was designed to be enjoyed and experienced and you can choose to reevaluate your attitude and personality at any time. As humans we choose our behaviors and can make adjustments to our attitudes as the need arises. Be well and live in health or emaciate your immune system, the choice is yours. Read this book to learn more about your health.
Long Before The Miracle charts the dawn of the New York Mets baseball franchise which manifested five years after the dual defection of the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants to the west coast after the 1957 season. A prologue details just why Walter O'Malley and Horace Stoneham moved their teams to Los Angeles and San Francisco, respectively. As for the Mets, the book details who was responsibl
by Bill Sullivan
On Mother’s Day, Eoghan O Keeffe finds his only son dangling from a high boy. Tortured by guilt, the Professor discovers lust, treachery, callousness and greed were the instrumentalities of Conall’s death. With Conall's ashes and family in tow, the Professor, a retired IAEA nuclear inspector, a former REAL IRA leader and now CEO of a family mercenary company, sets sail for America and the floating
by Bill Sullivan
Rating: 4.8 ⭐
“The key to Perry Mason was that it was a game show. It was ‘Who Killed Cock Robin?’ You had five suspects, each of whom had their own scene [opposite Mason] in the course of each show—and each of whom had a chance to ‘one-up’ Mason in that scene. So when it got to court in the second half of the show, the imprint of the characters was so strong that the game persisted. That, with outstanding scri
A tour diary of life on the road with one of Minnesota’s greatest bands—with nearly 100 never-before-seen photographs “Don’t bore us, get to the chorus” is Bill Sullivan’s motto, which will come as no surprise to anyone who opens Lemon Jail. A raucous tour diary of rock ’n’ roll in the 1980s, Sullivan’s book puts us in the van with the Replacements in the early years. Bar
by Bill Sullivan
Rating: 4.0 ⭐
Why are you attracted to a certain "type?" Why are you a morning person? Why do you vote the way you do? From a witty new voice in popular science comes a clever, life-changing look at what makes you you."I can't believe I just said that." "What possessed me to do that?" "What's wrong with me?" We're constantly seeking answers to these fundamental human questions, and now
by Bill Sullivan
Printed in an edition of 500 with 2 cover versions Forest Hills is a book that follows the 20th century history of tennis and art, confusing and conflating their two stories in order to create a new kind of history. Once the center of tennis in America Forest Hills is now an almost forgotten world, a lost civilization of the sport. Bill Sullivan's book uses photography and image making to tell the
by Bill Sullivan
How can a small American manufacturer of athletic uniforms compete with the Nikes of the world? These days, the simple answer is that it can't. That's how a washed-up sportswriter found himself charged with putting a family business nearly seven decades old to rest. A match made in heaven? Hardly. A long, strange trip? You bet!
by Bill Sullivan
by Bill Sullivan
Never read first page front and back of the Houston Chronicle Volume 97 Number 131 dated Saturday, Feb. 21, 1998 in color
Pure Country by Bill Sullivan The United States & The Russian Empire 1905-2018 Bill Sullivan's Pure Country is an epic romp through the history of color image making over the last century and a half. Using the early color photographs of Sergey Prokudin-Gorskii as the starting point Sullivan remixes and creates over 140 images to tell a story in images with new readings and changed meanings of
by Bill Sullivan
Bill Sullivan was a navigator for Jim Porter's B-24 crew in the 400th Squadron, 90th Bomber Group station in New Guinea during the early portion of World War II. These memoirs are recorded for his grandchildren.
The mission of the FBI is to protect the innocent and identify the enemies of the Government of the United States.The proclamation above opened many episodes of The FBI , Quinn Martin's longest running television series (airing nine seasons on ABC, from 1965 to 1974), and one of the most popular shows of the late 1960s, reaching more than 25 million viewers a week worldwide at its peak. Based on a
by Bill Sullivan
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by Bill Sullivan