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  • Life & Death on the Loxahatchee, The Story of Trapper Nelson

    He began life as the sickly son of a landless Polish immigrant. In the next sixty years he was to wrest from the wilderness a thousand acres along Florida's most breathtaking jungle river. At age 25 Vince Nelson "disappeared" up the wild and scenic Loxahatchee to escape the glare of publicity after his brother had killed a fellow trapper in a dispute over money. After carving our a cabin, dock and ... Read more

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  • Life and Death on the Loxahatchee

    The Story of Trapper Nelson

    The son of a Polish immigrant, Vince Nataulkiewicz would drop out of school, ride the rails out West and change his name Nelson when finally settling along Florida's most breathtaking jungle river. In the next four decades he'd become a man of many faces: trapper, hunter, alligator wrestler, zookeeper, celebrity host, snake charmer, woman charmer, voracious reader. Along the way, this real-life ... Read more

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  • The Life of A.W. Tozer

    In Pursuit of God

    by James Snyder ...
    To understand the continued and far-reaching ministry of A. W. Tozer, it is important to know who he was, including his relationship with God. In The Life of A. W. Tozer, James Snyder lets us in on the life and times of a deep thinker who was not afraid to "tell it like it is" and never compromised his beliefs. Tozer's spiritual legacy continues today as his writings challenge readers to a deeper ... Read more

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  • The Music Makers

    A novel about the death and re-birth of freedom

    Like frogs in a simmering cauldron, We The People stare dumbly into our smartphones as autocrats slowly turn up the heat. The Music Makers tells the story of how the end result - dictatorship - smothered the lives of ordinary East Berliners and how they struggled be free of it. The story unfolds as Greta, a civics teacher known for her eccentricities, spots a man playing an old-fashioned barrel ... Read more

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  • The Music Makers

    A novel about the death and re-birth of freedom

    Like frogs in a simmering cauldron, We The People stare dumbly into our smartphones as autocrats slowly turn up the heat. The Music Makers tells the story of how the result - dictatorship - smothered the lives of ordinary East Berliners and how they struggled be free of it.The story unfolds as Greta, a civics teacher known for her eccentricities, spots a man playing an old-fashioned barrel organ ... Read more

    $11.99 CAD

  • The Faith and the Power: The Inspiring Story of the First Christians

    And How They Survived the Madness of Rome

    What was it that enabled a few thousand "Jesus followers" to win hearts and minds in an empire entrenched with pagan gods and temples? Why did the Jewish authorities continue to persecute the apostles after Jesus? What forced the Jews into a suicidal rebellion against Rome and why did it allow the Christians to shed their Jewish identity? The years A.D. 31-71 were among the most turbulent in human ... Read more

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  • Jonathan Dickinson

    A shipwreck and survival during the last days of Spanish Florida

    Jonathan Dickinson's heroic tale of shipwreck survivors struggling amid "cannibals" and "savages" on Florida's east coast became a 17th century best seller, But Dickinson was also witness to the last days of Spanish Florida and its Native Americans. In this revealing book, journalist-historian James D. Snyder narrates the journey in modern English then sheds light on some critical questions: Why ... Read more

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  • A Light in the Wilderness

    The Story of Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and the Southeast Florida Frontier

    You can't miss the red tower when at Jupiter Inlet in Florida. But many passers-by are unaware that it sits atop a hill that marked the confluence of two waterways that was the center of 5,000 years of Indian civilization. It would later draw a succession of Spanish, English, Seminole Indians, and American soldiers. When the lighthouse was built in 1860, it became a hub for builders, surveyors, ... Read more

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  • La Florida

    When Spain 'Discovered' Florida and Two Proud Cultures Clashed

    Swashbuckling Pedro Menéndez and his explorers reached South Florida hoping to find gold and silver. They'd also make Christians of docile natives, who would happily mine ore and raise crops for the tables of Europe. Instead, they confronted a fearsome confederation of tribes that had been a nation for longer than Spain itself.An epic story, true to actual dates and events. But it's told through ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    *Delighting in God

    Unabridged

    5 hours 12 min

    A.W. Tozer's Follow-up to The Knowledge of the HolyWe were created in the image of God, and to understand who we are, we need to understand who God is. His very character and nature are reflected through us. Unless we fully grasp who we are, we'll never become all God wants us to be.Delighting in God is the message Tozer intended to be the follow-up to The Knowledge of the Holy. He demonstrates ... Read more

    $20.99 CAD

  • A Light in the Wilderness:

    The Story of Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Southeast Florida Frontier

    Fort Jupiter and the "Military Trail" of garrisons forged in the wild to push the resourceful Seminole Indians deep into the Everglades. How the army built two camps on the Loxahatchee and tried to open the fickle Jupiter Inlet with shovels and rakes. The wreckers of Key West. How they provided the only lifesaving service available to imperiled ships. How they incensed maritime insurers and why ... Read more

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  • Amelia's Gold

    A novel of romance, ruin, resolve and redemption in the American Civil War

    September 3, 1864, 4 a.m. Somewhere off the Coast of North Carolina The sleek Sea Breeze, staggered by the blockader's fusillade, now leaned like a drunk on a lamp post. Fireworks spewed from the engine room. Then it vanished under the waves, the gold in its hold plunging towards Blackbeard's wreck whence it was wrested many years before. Now… only a lifeboat with six survivors, all lost in the ... Read more

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