Sam Alexander


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Hearings


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The Demon Revels


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Alexander Knight is an 18 year old English medical student with an amazing secret - he has the ability to project his consciousness anywhere at will, but he sometimes projects involuntarily while sleeping. During one such astral projection Alexander finds himself in the presence of a meditating Buddhist:Samual Stewart is a middle-aged, laidback businessman from LA. To Alexander's joyous amazement Sam can see his astral body since Sam's medative state has put him on the same astral plane as Alex.On a flight from England to meet Sam in the physical, Alex falls asleep and finds himself in an elevator with the most beautiful woman he has seen: Stacy Frost is a wealthy, feisty and hedonistic 25 year old member of a satanic sect in New York, which she is fleeing because of horrendous nightmares she puts down to the sect.What transpires between the three has to be read to be experienced during a journey through torture, hopelessness, despair and final enlightenment.







Clark Gable in the 1930s


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The 1930s represented the strongest and most significant decade in Clark Gable's career. Later known as The King of Hollywood, Gable started out as a journeyman actor who quickly rose to the level of star, and then icon. With his ruggedly attractive looks and effortless charisma, Gable was the sort of manly romantic lead that bolstered features alongside the likes of Jean Harlow, Joan Crawford, and Spencer Tracy. The decade culminated with Gable's most noted movie, Gone With the Wind. This book traces Gable's early career, film-by-film, offering background information and a critical assessment of each of his movies released during the 1930s.




Congressional Record


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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)