Living Beaches of Georgia and the Carolinas


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"Living Beaches of Georgia and the Carolinas" satisfies a beachcomber's curiosity within a comprehensive yet easily browsed guide covering beach processes, plants, animals, minerals, and manmade objects. Full-color photos. Maps.




The Mystery of Choice


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The Mystery of Choice


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Dive into the enigmatic world of choice and consequence with "The Mystery of Choice" by Robert W. Chambers. Join Chambers as he unravels the intricate web of decisions that shape our lives, exploring the profound mysteries of human nature, fate, and free will. Delve into the complexities of choice and consequence as Chambers delves into the philosophical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of decision-making. Through thought-provoking insights and captivating storytelling, he invites readers to contemplate the power of choice in shaping our destinies and the interconnectedness of our actions. Experience the thrill of discovery as Chambers explores the myriad paths that lie before us, each leading to its own unique set of outcomes and consequences. From the seemingly mundane choices of everyday life to the pivotal decisions that alter the course of history, he offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the infinite possibilities that unfold before us with each choice we make. Delve into the themes of fate, destiny, and free will as you navigate the pages of "The Mystery of Choice." Through his engaging prose and insightful observations, Chambers challenges readers to confront the uncertainties of life and embrace the power of choice as a catalyst for personal growth, transformation, and self-discovery. The overall tone of "The Mystery of Choice" is one of intrigue, contemplation, and wonder, as Chambers invites readers to embark on a journey of self-exploration and introspection. With its blend of philosophical inquiry and narrative storytelling, the book offers readers a thought-provoking exploration of the mysteries that lie at the heart of the human experience. Since its publication, "The Mystery of Choice" has captivated readers with its profound insights and captivating storytelling. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Chambers' ability to tap into the universal truths and timeless questions that resonate with readers across generations. Whether you're grappling with life's big decisions or simply seeking a deeper understanding of the forces that shape our destinies, "The Mystery of Choice" offers a captivating and enlightening exploration of the human experience. Join Robert W. Chambers on a journey through the complexities of choice and consequence, and discover the profound mysteries that lie at the heart of our existence. Don't miss your chance to explore the mysteries of choice and consequence with "The Mystery of Choice" by Robert W. Chambers. Let its thought-provoking insights and captivating storytelling inspire you to embrace the power of choice and chart your own course through life's endless possibilities. Secure your copy now and embark on a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment.




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Hothouse Orchid


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Home gets hot for CIA Special Agent Holly Barker in this novel in #1 New York Times bestselling author Stuart Woods’s thrilling series. After Holly Barker lets an international terrorist slip through her fingers for a second time, the CIA thinks she might want a long vacation. So Holly returns to her hometown of Orchid Beach, Florida, where she had been police chief for many years. But a very unpleasant surprise awaits her. Many years earlier, while she was in the army, Holly and another female officer had brought charges against their commander for sexual harassment. Holly had managed to fight him off, but the other woman, a young lieutenant, had not. The officer in question was acquitted of all charges, and has also left the army—for a job as Orchid Beach’s new police chief. Now Holly must decide whether to return to the CIA—or seek her revenge...




Cosmopolitan


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Continent


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The Yellow Sign and Other Tales


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This massive collection brings together the entire body of Robert W. Chambers' weird fiction works including material unprinted since the 1890's. Chambers is a landmark author in the field of horror literature because of his King in Yellow collection. That book represents but a small portion of his weird fiction work, and these stories are intimately connected with the Cthulhu Mythos -- introducing Hali, Carcosa, and Hastur. Short stories from The King in Yellow, The Maker of Moons, The Mystery of Choice, The Tracer of Lost Persons, The Tree of Heaven, and two complete books, In Search of the Unknown and Police!!! This book contains all the immortal tales of Robert W. Chambers, including "The Repairer of Reputations," "The Yellow Sign," and "The Mask." These titles are often found in survey anthologies. In addition to the six stories reprinted from The King in Yellow (1895), this book also offers more than two dozen other stories and episodes, about 650 pages in all. These narratives rarely have appeared in print. Some have not been published in nearly a century. A Chambers novel, The Slayer of Souls (1920), is not included in this short story collection.




In Search of The Unknown


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In Search of the Unknown by Robert W. Chambers: Embark on a journey into the mysterious and unexplored with Robert W. Chambers in "In Search of the Unknown." This collection of stories takes readers to the fringes of the known world, where the supernatural and the unexplained await discovery. Key Aspects of the Book "In Search of the Unknown": Exploration and Adventure: Robert W. Chambers invites readers on thrilling adventures to uncover the secrets of the unknown, blending elements of mystery and the supernatural. Uncharted Territory: The stories transport readers to remote and enigmatic locales, where the boundaries of reality and imagination blur. Curiosity and Discovery: "In Search of the Unknown" ignites the reader's curiosity and sense of wonder as they explore the uncharted realms of possibility. Robert W. Chambers was a versatile American author born in 1865. His literary works often delved into the mysterious and unexplained, making him a prominent figure in the realm of supernatural fiction. "In Search of the Unknown" is a testament to his fascination with the enigmatic.




In Search of the Unknown


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Because it all seems so improbable—so horribly impossible to me now, sitting here safe and sane in my own library—I hesitate to record an episode which already appears to me less horrible than grotesque. Yet, unless this story is written now, I know I shall never have the courage to tell the truth about the matter—not from fear of ridicule, but because I myself shall soon cease to credit what I now know to be true. Yet scarcely a month has elapsed since I heard the stealthy purring of what I believed to be the shoaling undertow—scarcely a month ago, with my own eyes, I saw that which, even now, I am beginning to believe never existed. As for the harbor-master—and the blow I am now striking at the old order of things—But of that I shall not speak now, or later; I shall try to tell the story simply and truthfully, and let my friends testify as to my probity and the publishers of this book corroborate them. On the 29th of February I resigned my position under the government and left Washington to accept an offer from Professor Farrago—whose name he kindly permits me to use—and on the first day of April I entered upon my new and congenial duties as general superintendent of the water-fowl department connected with the Zoological Gardens then in course of erection at Bronx Park, New York. For a week I followed the routine, examining the new foundations, studying the architect's plans, following the surveyors through the Bronx thickets, suggesting arrangements for water-courses and pools destined to be included in the enclosures for swans, geese, pelicans, herons, and such of the waders and swimmers as we might expect to acclimate in Bronx Park. It was at that time the policy of the trustees and officers of the Zoological Gardens neither to employ collectors nor to send out expeditions in search of specimens. The society decided to depend upon voluntary contributions, and I was always busy, part of the day, in dictating answers to correspondents who wrote offering their services as hunters of big game, collectors of all sorts of fauna, trappers, snarers, and also to those who offered specimens for sale, usually at exorbitant rates. To the proprietors of five-legged kittens, mangy lynxes, moth-eaten coyotes, and dancing bears I returned courteous but uncompromising refusals—of course, first submitting all such letters, together with my replies, to Professor Farrago. One day towards the end of May, however, just as I was leaving Bronx Park to return to town, Professor Lesard, of the reptilian department, called out to me that Professor Farrago wanted to see me a moment; so I put my pipe into my pocket again and retraced my steps to the temporary, wooden building occupied by Professor Farrago, general superintendent of the Zoological Gardens. The professor, who was sitting at his desk before a pile of letters and replies submitted for approval by me, pushed his glasses down and looked over them at me with a whimsical smile that suggested amusement, impatience, annoyance, and perhaps a faint trace of apology.