The Freer's Stone


Book Description

A magical object of unbelievable power, the FREER'S STONE is the one thing required to halt the terrible victory of an unspeakable evil. The Archangel Jacobi and his apprentice Asillian have been given the arduous task of preventing the stone from falling into the wrong hands. However, unbeknownst to both of them and their enemies, the stone has taken the form of a ring, and the ordinary human woman who possesses it has no idea of the sorcerous secrets it holds. A gripping tale of angelic good against the myriad forces of darkness and devilish deeds, THE FREER'S STONE is an action packed novel of contemporary science fiction.




Poughkeepsie


Book Description

Since the colonial period, the Poughkeepsie area has been a prime location on the Hudson, midway between Albany and New York City. Referred to as the "Queen City of the Hudson," accessibility, scenic beauty, and a dynamic economic and cultural environment have made Poughkeepsie an excellent community in which to live, work, and play. Since the 19th century, Poughkeepsie has been a favored site by society elites, families like the Astors, Rogers, and Vanderbilts building palatial weekend homes there due to its natural beauty and proximity to New York City. Numerous Americans have left their mark here, including the Livingstons, Samuel Morse, Matthew Vassar (whom local Vassar College is named for), Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, and Thomas Watson Sr. Poughkeepsie has also been enhanced by the contributions of its African American community and by successive waves of immigrants seeking a better life. From hosting New York's United States Constitutional Ratification Convention in 1788 to becoming the location of IBM during World War II, Poughkeepsie has continued to be the site of world-changing events.

























The Gentleman's Magazine


Book Description

Contains opinions and comment on other currently published newspapers and magazines, a selection of poetry, essays, historical events, voyages, news (foreign and domestic) including news of North America, a register of the month's new publications, a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs, a summary of monthly events, vital statistics (births, deaths, marriages), preferments, commodity prices. Samuel Johnson contributed parliamentary reports as "Debates of the Senate of Magna Lilliputia."