Big Guns


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From Steve Israel, the Congressman-turned-novelist who writes “in the full-tilt style of Carl Hiaasen” (The Washington Post), a comic tale of the mighty firearm industry, a small Long Island town, and Washington politics: “Congress should pass a law making Big Guns mandatory reading for themselves” (Nelson DeMille). When Chicago’s Mayor Michael Rodriguez starts a national campaign to ban handguns from America’s cities, towns, and villages, Otis Cogsworth, the wealthy chairman and CEO of a huge arms company in Asabogue, Long Island, is worried. In response, he and lobbyist Sunny McCarthy convince an Arkansas congressman to introduce federal legislation mandating that every American must own a firearm. Events soon escalate. Asabogue’s Mayor Lois Leibowitz passes an ordinance to ban guns in the town—right in Otis Cogsworth’s backyard. Otis retaliates by orchestrating a recall election against Lois and Jack Steele, a rich town resident, runs against her. Even though the election is for the mayor of a small village on Long Island, Steele brings in the big guns of American politics to defeat Lois. Soon, thousands of pro-gun and anti-gun partisans descend on Asabogue, and the bucolic town becomes a tinderbox. Meanwhile, Washington politicians in both parties are caught between a mighty gun lobby and the absurdity of requiring that every American, with waivers for children under age four, carry a gun. What ensues is a discomfiting, hilarious indictment of the state of American politics. “New York congressman-turned-novelist Steve Israel delivers a second brilliant political satire” (Booklist, starred review). “An entertaining satire” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review), Big Guns is “a wonderfully irreverent satire about the fractured and fractious American political and lobbying system…a rollicking comedic trip” (Publishers Weekly).




Big Guns, Brave Men


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Although it was the largest and final battle of the Pacific War, the Battle for Okinawa has long been overshadowed by other dramatic events in 1945. The books that have been written about it emphasize the role of infantrymen, armor, and U.S. Marines. This work takes a fresh perspective and focuses on the vital role played by the U.S. Army's forward artillery observers-the eyes and ears of American artillery who were among the least recognized heroes of the war. According to Rodney Earl Walton, U.S. artillerymen matched Japanese gunners in intensity and surpassed them in effectiveness because their forward observers were able to provide a much shorter response time to requests for artillery support. Divided into teams consisting of four or five men led by an artillery lieutenant, these observers would spend three days on the front lines directing artillery against enemy positions, return to their artillery battery for three days, and then rotate up to the line of battle again. While trying to maximize the damage inflicted on the enemy, the men had to deal with the ever-present possibility of firing on their own forces. The ability to shift artillery fire throughout the battlefield was a new development in World War II, and its evolution is fully examined in the book. Walton, the son of one of the forward observers on Okinawa, spent more than twenty years investigating what happened to his father and other artillerymen during the conflict. Interviews with the artillerymen and the infantrymen they supported are central to his story, which is filled with gripping and sometimes humorous accounts of what happened. The work stands as a stirring tribute from the "baby boom generation" to the "greatest generation.




Big Guns Out of Uniform


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They are the intriguing strangers we pass on the street -- men who do whatever it takes to keep us safe from the evils of the world. Mysterious and untamable, they hold honor, strength, and courage close to their well-guarded hearts. But no matter how much their jobs require them to lay aside their personal lives, they can't deny that when their facades and clothes are stripped off, they have burning needs like any other man.... In Sherrilyn Kenyon's "BAD to the Bone," teacher Marianne Webernec wins the "Hideaway Heroine Sweepstakes" and a chance to pretend to be the heroine in her favorite romance novel. Whisked away to a remote tropical island, Marianne's fantasies become real when BAD (Bureau of American Defense) agent Kyle Foster kidnaps her. Together they uncover Marianne's every desire, and Kyle's secret fantasy, too. In Liz Carlyle's "Let's Talk About Sex," Dr. Delia Sydney dishes out perfectly sound sex advice on the radio. So how is it that this slightly repressed divorcée is so easily seduced by her bad-boy neighbor? And just what is it about Nick Woodruff, a smooth-talking sergeant on a forced "vacation," that makes Delia feel she'll do anything -- anything -- when she's with him? Things get even hotter in Nicole Camden's "The Nekkid Truth" when crime scene photographer Debbie Valley works more closely than ever with the detective who has fascinated her for years. After a harrowing accident Debbie finds her life forever changed when she loses the ability to recognize faces. She is forced to identify people by their bodies and soon finds that the wonders of Detective Marshall Scott's body never cease...and that he needs her unique gift to help catch a killer.




Little People, Big Guns


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"LITTLE PEOPLE, BIG GUNS has enormous action and super-sized fun." - Brian Keene, author of The Rising Small in stature, large in kicking ass! In rural Oklahoma, little person Gordon Trask has just been killed and eaten by mutant badgers. When animal control refuses to act and another little person is maimed, the local Little Persons Association springs into action to deal with the threat. Now, sick of a world of discrimination, this pint-sized posse is armed to the teeth and ready for revenge. But behind the badger attacks an even greater danger is at play, one that could lay all the little people low. And if this pissed off group of little people have any chance for survival they're going to have to break out their big fucking guns. LITTLE PEOPLE, BIG GUNS is insane action horror sure to please fans of Troma, John Waters, and Frank Henenlotter.




Debates in English Teaching


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Debates in English Teaching explores the major issues all English teachers encounter daily in their professional lives. Written by leading experts in the field, the chapters bring together theoretical knowledge and contemporary perspectives to offer fresh insight into the most salient debates in the field of English teaching. The book supports critical reflection and will help both novice and experienced teachers to reach informed judgements and argue their point of view with deeper theoretical knowledge and understanding. This second edition has been fully updated throughout and features four new chapters. Key debates covered include: Literacy and social class English and difference Digital literacy English and mental wellbeing Reading for pleasure The literary canon The importance of the media and new technologies With its combination of expert opinion and fresh insight, Debates in English Teaching is an ideal companion for all student and practising teachers engaged in initial training, continuing professional development and master’s level study.




Ironclads and Big Guns of the Confederacy


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His copious correspondence about military and personal matters from the war yields detailed and often unexpected insights into the Confederacy's naval operations."--BOOK JACKET.




Texas Men


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A dazzling collection of interviews with heroic and notorious men of the Lone Star state.




The Hybrid Warship


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Air Service Boys in the Big Battle


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Air Service Boys in the Big Battle by Charles Amory Beach is a thrilling and action-packed adventure novel set against the backdrop of World War I. Part of the "Air Service Boys" series, this book follows the daring exploits of young aviators who are dedicated to serving their country in the skies. Perfect for young readers who are fascinated by aviation, military history, and heroism, this novel delivers excitement, suspense, and a glimpse into the early days of aerial combat. In this gripping installment, young aviators Tom Raymond and Jack Parmly are members of the United States Air Service, bravely flying their planes over the battlefields of Europe. As the war reaches its climax, the Air Service Boys find themselves in the thick of the action, participating in one of the most crucial battles of the conflict. Their courage, skill, and quick thinking are put to the test as they engage in dogfights, reconnaissance missions, and daring raids behind enemy lines. Charles Amory Beach's engaging writing style vividly brings the aerial battles to life, capturing the intensity and danger of flying combat missions. The novel's detailed descriptions of the planes, the pilots' maneuvers, and the dramatic encounters with enemy aircraft immerse readers in the high-stakes world of World War I aviation. The fast-paced narrative keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly following Tom and Jack's adventures in the skies. As Tom and Jack navigate the perils of war, they also encounter various challenges on the ground. From espionage and sabotage to rescuing downed comrades and thwarting enemy plans, the boys demonstrate bravery and resourcefulness in every situation. Their strong bond of friendship and unwavering commitment to their mission highlight the themes of teamwork, loyalty, and patriotism. Air Service Boys in the Big Battle is more than just an adventure story; it also provides historical context and insights into the early days of military aviation. The novel explores the technological advancements, strategic importance, and human aspects of aerial warfare during World War I. Young readers will gain an appreciation for the courage and sacrifices of the pilots who played a vital role in the war effort. Ideal for young readers who are interested in history, aviation, and heroic tales, this novel offers a compelling and educational reading experience. The combination of action, historical detail, and inspiring characters makes it a timeless read that continues to resonate with readers today. Join Tom Raymond and Jack Parmly as they soar through the skies, face formidable foes, and contribute to the Allied victory in the Great War. Air Service Boys in the Big Battle by Charles Amory Beach promises an exhilarating and inspiring adventure, filled with the thrills of aerial combat and the heroism of young aviators. Add this classic tale to your collection today and experience the excitement of the Air Service Boys' daring exploits!




The Big Guns


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When he saw his mark being kidnapped, Recovery Project agent Zach Bachman had no option but to rescue her. Even if it endangered his assignment. After weeks of watching Sela Andrews from afar, he was now trapped with the blonde beauty as her bodyguard. Her brave protector relished the heat of gun battle but retreated from his own emotions. Sela learned that when, in the dead of night in a darkened safe house, the loner became her lover. Still, as her would-be killers closed in on them again, she had no choice but to put her life—and her heart—in the hands of her reluctant guardian.