Police Cars Coloring Book


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Exciting pictorial history of the development of quick, efficient transport for public safety personnel--from a 1904 paddy wagon and a S.W.A.T. van of the 1970s to a state police armored car of the 1990s. Extensive captions include facts and statistics. An exciting collection for coloring book fans




Police Cars Coloring Book


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With squad cars, police trucks and more, this 94-page coloring book brings the thrill of police cars right to your little officer's fingertips! Key Features: 40 unique designs All designs are high quality and upscaled to over 300 dpi Printed on 55lb white paper Back pattern printed on each page to prevent bleed-through Vroom vroom! Keep your little ones entertained for hours with this exciting police cars coloring book. Filled with 94 pages of all types of police vehicles like police cars, police trucks, police vans, and even police SWAT trucks, this book will delight preschoolers and young elementary students who love anything that goes! The heavy paper weight means crayons, markers, colored pencils, even gel pens can be used to bring the vehicles to life without any bleeding. This engaging coloring book makes a perfect gift for preschool graduation or birthdays. If you're looking for a police-themed collection of vehicles that inspires creativity, concentration, and attention to detail - then this is the perfect coloring book for your little officer! Order the "Police Cars Coloring Book" today and let their imagination cruise for hours!




The Underworld U.S.A. Trilogy, Volume II


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The Underworld U.S.A. Trilogy concludes. We've traversed the interlocked conspiracies of the decade and are there for the wind-up and swan songs. Blood's A Rover takes us into the seventies. MLK and RFK are dead. The Democratic National Convention in Chicago has spawned chaos. There's a punk-kid private eye in L.A. He's clashing with a mob goon and an enforcer for J. Edgar Hoover. There's an armored-car heist and a cache of missing emeralds. There's bad voodoo in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Amidst it all is a revolutionary, Joan Rosen Klein. The kid P.I., the mob goon, and Hoover's enforcer love her unto death. Blood's A Rover gives us the private nightmare of public policy on an epic scale.




Blood's A Rover


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The internationally acclaimed author of the L.A. Quartet and The Underworld USA Trilogy, James Ellroy, presents another literary noir masterpiece of historical paranoia. A rip-roaring, devilishly wild ride through the bloody end of the 1960's. It's dark baby, and hot hot hot. Martin Luther King assassinated. Robert Kennedy assassinated. Los Angeles, 1968. Conspiracies theories are taking hold. On the horizon looms the Democratic Convention in Chicago and constant gun fire peppers south L.A. Violence, greed, and grime, are replacing free-love and everybody from Howard Hughes, Richard Nixon and J. Edgar Hoover to the right-wing assassins and left-wing revolutionaries are getting dirty. At the center of it all is a triumvirate: the president’s strong-arm goon, an ex-cop and heroine runner, and a private eye whose quarry is so dangerous she could set off the whole powder keg. With his trademark deadly staccato prose, James Ellroy holds nothing back in this wild, startling and much anticipated conclusion to his Underworld USA trilogy.




The Dukes of Hazzard


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Following in the successful wake of The Beverly Hillbillies and Green Acres, The Dukes of Hazzard debuted in January 1979 and quickly became a staple of CBS-TV's Friday night lineup. With its wild mix of wacky car chases and spectacular vehicle wrecks, bumbling sheriffs, greedy politicians, and its rambunctious lead players (the Duke boys and curvaceous Daisy Duke), it's little wonder the program developed such a strong and loyal viewership. This is the first book devoted to the genesis and production of the hit program, tracing its 1970s origin through to its recent, highly-rated "reunion" movie on CBS-TV. The author conducted extensive interviews with cast and technical talent to explore this beloved show - revealing for the first time many behind-the-scenes anecdotes about the week-to-week filming of the series. In this lively and factual presentation of the long-running TV series (1979-85), no trivia point is left unanswered about the amazing clan of Dukes and their colorful nemeses Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane and Boss Hogg.




Cars Coloring Book for Toddlers 1


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When you buy this book you get an electronic version (PDF file) of the interior of this book. Ideal first coloring book for toddlers to learn about cars. Art is like a rainbow, never-ending and brightly colored. Feed the creative mind of your child and have fun!




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The Seven Days


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"Nathan Freeman and Xavier Turner are two African-American men leading two very different lives. One is a failed academic with a family in turmoil, while the other is an ex-special forces soldier turned family man. They have never met, but they share a bloodline that traces back to African royalty. This bloodline also makes them susceptible to a condition called The Seven Days, which allows them to be possessed by the spirits of their ancestors who died in a rage. Through a series of unfortunate events, both men manage to lose everything, creating the circumstances needed for the Seven Days to take effect. One of them is strong enough to fight the possession, while the other falls victim to it, and the chaos that ensues threatens to engulf them both."--P. [4] of cover.




Fodor's Family Boston With Kids


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Parents can plan a trip to Boston easier than ever before with key information right at their fingertips. This family-friendly guide contains detailed maps, kids' admission prices, and such insider's tips as where to find the best ice cream in the Back Bay.




Prose and Cons


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Magic, books, and cats collide in a village near Niagara Falls in the latest Magical Bookshop Mystery from the author of Crime and Poetry. In Cascade Springs, New York, Violet Waverly and her grandma, Daisy, are the proprietors of Charming Books, where the power of the written word is positively enchanting... October in Cascade Springs means tourists are pouring in for the annual Food and Wine Festival, and Daisy hopes to draw those crowds to the store. She asks Violet and the local writing group, the Red Inkers, to give a reading of the works of Edgar Allan Poe in the shop’s back garden to entertain the revelers. Everyone eagerly agrees. Yet their enthusiasm is soon extinguished when Violet discovers one of the writers dead during the event. After the shop magically tells Violet she’ll need to rely on Poe’s works to solve the murder, she enlists the help of her trusty tuxedo cat, Emerson, and the shop’s crow, Faulkner. But they must act fast before someone else’s heart beats nevermore...