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		<title>The Adventures of Brother Biddle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author:  Rob Suggs
Date: 1990
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0-310-51761-3
Recommended: Yes



Anyone who ever had the opportunity to read the magazine &#8220;The Wittenburg Door&#8221; would remember the cartoons of Rob Suggs.  For those of you who didn&#8217;t, too bad.  But now you can enjoy the cartoons in the privacy of your own home.
Brother Biddle is a pastor who has a lot in common with about any pastor you will ever meet.  He is very human and deals with the problems that will strike a chord in the heart of ministers everywhere. 
Particularly humorous are the daydreams depicted in the cartoons, ranging from the imagination that he is preaching a blockbuster series on tithing to an expectant and eagerly listening crowd to his fearful &#8220;daymare&#8221; that if he goes to Europe on vacation, his temporary replacement will end up wowing his congregation to the point that his deacons will follow him overseas ...]]></description>
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		<title>Sergeant York and His People</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2004 03:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Author: Sam Kincade Cowan
Date: 1922
LoC:
F442.1 .Y63
Recommended: Yes

This book gives a good treatment to the extraordinary story of Alvin C. York, an American footsoldier who displayed tremendous skill and courage in the face of hostile forces during World War I.
Sergeant York was made famous when he captured 132 German soldiers (3 being officers), took about 35 machine guns and killed at least 25 of the enemy.  He did this almost single-handed, since his comrades were pinned down by machine gun fire during the exchange between York and the enemy.
The author gives the facts and details of this story.  More importantly, he gives the historical background of Sergeant York&#8217;s ancestors, their ways, their land and their manner of life.  He includes not only the background on the settlement of Fentress County but also anecdotal incidents such as the details of turkey shoots in which the mountain men would compete ...]]></description>
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		<title>The Napoleon of Crime:  The Life and Times of Adam Worth, Master Thief</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2004 05:34:01 +0000</pubDate>
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Author: Ben Macintyre
Date: 1997
ISBN: 0-385-31993-2
Recommended: No


This book is a fairly detailed chronicle of the life of Adam Worth who was regarded as the master criminal of the latter half of the 19th century.  Based on extant manuscripts by various criminals along with massive documentation from the archives of the Pinkerton Detective Agency, the author has produced an entertaining account of the subject.


Worth lived as a gentleman and socialite in England after fleeing America.  His wealth was amassed over the years from numerous high-level thefts ranging from notes, to diamonds to gold.  His most famous theft was that of the Gainsborough painting, &#8220;The Duchess of Devonshire.&#8221;  The author goes to some lengths to weave this theft as a central part of the entire story (and does a good job of it).  He became an inspiration for numerous stories, not the least of which was the character ...]]></description>
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