A Torch Bearer's Salute to 100 Years of Olympic Spirit


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New Poetry Collection a Torchbearer’s Salute to 100 Years of Olympic Spirit Jacksonville, FL – (December 7, 2004) – Every so often there comes along a poet who chisels his words out of an unforgettable experience, a rare event in his life that left him forever changed. When Kermite Bristow, gifted in the expression of the beautiful, was chosen to be an Olympic torchbearer, he was inspired to create wonderful poetry now comprising his new book, A Torchbearer’s Salute to 100 Years of Olympic Spirit. This poetry anthology—perfectly worded, exquisitely realized—tells of true-life stories of Olympic heroes. Written in rhyme, it explores the Olympics down through the ages and the people involved. At the same time, it pays tribute to the men and women whose passion for and love of sport has kept the Olympic spirit alive. About the Author Kermite Bristow was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1953. He currently resides in Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. Bristow won his first international poetry contest out of Baltimore, Maryland, as awarded by the International Library of Poetry in 2000. In April 2004, he placed in a national poetry contest as awarded by the American Poets Society in Baltimore, Maryland. A Torchbearer’s Salute to 100 Years of Olympic Spirit * By Kermite Bristow Publication Date: December 1, 2004 Trade Paperback; $21.99; 60 pages; 1-4134-5061-X To request a complimentary paperback review copy, contact the publisher at (888) 795-4274 x. 476. Tearsheets may be sent by regular or electronic mail to Jia Wang. To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (215) 923-4685 or call (888) 795-4274 x. 876. Xlibris is a strategic partner of Random House Ventures, LLC, and a subsidiary of Random House, Inc. For more information, contact Xlibris at (888) 795-4274 or on the web at www.Xlibris.com.




The Torch-bearers


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The Torch Bearer


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Reproduction of the original: The Torch Bearer by I.T. Thurston




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The trap is laid. Now, Nick Everard must wait for the U-boats to arrive... Autumn 1942: Sir Nicholas Everard, Captain of HMS Harbinger, has a convoy to escort: big and slow, with just one destroyer, two corvettes and a few trawlers to protect it. This will not be an easy mission. Meanwhile, U-boat pack commander Max Looff can hardly believe his luck. His nerve is going and he knows it: but now he has a one-in-a-million chance to annihilate an entire convoy. Little does Looff know, however, that Everard and his ships are bait: designed to distract the Germans from the real ‘Torch’ invasion forces. The game is on. For readers of Alexander Kent, Julian Stockwin and C S Forester, this is a thrilling tale of gallantry and determination in the face of enormous danger. Praise for The Nicholas Everard Naval Thrillers ‘The prose has a real sense of urgency, and so has the theme. The tension rarely slackens.’ Times Literary Supplement ‘The research is unimpeachable and the scent of battle quite overpowering.’ The Sunday Times ‘The accuracy and flair of Forester at his best... carefully crafted, exciting and full of patiently assembled technical detail that never intrudes on a good narrative line’ Irish Times




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A Torch Bearer's Salute


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A non-fiction book of the history of the Olympics. It depicts the very beginning of its origins, and its changing and challenging evolution of its very existence. This is a non-fiction book all set in poetry/rhyme with its main focus in highlighting the modern grand Centennial Mark at the Atlanta Centennial 1996 summer Olympic Games. And of course, all the recent games in years of history that led up before the event spectacular Atlanta summer games. And may I mention, some of these games and cities are etched on my present 1996 Olympic torch, located on the two gold rings top and bottom of the object itself. (See book pictures for details) and don't forget the book includes my historic participation in that year. Where in Virginia, I, was nominated to carry the then Olympic torch as it came to Richmond on its way to Atlanta Georgia. Highlights of my book showcase 17 different countries. It is my pleasure with Olympic glee and excitement to invite you, the reader, to count and find those 17 countries as you with great curiosity will read of the exciting events and venues in the stories that I portray them in.




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