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- Complete electronics self-teaching guide with projects / by Boysen, Earl.; Kybett, Harry.;
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 522-523) and index.LSC
- Subjects: Digital electronics.; Digital electronics; Electronics.; Electronics;
- © c2012., Wiley Pub.,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The Salem witch trials / by Rice, Earle;
- Includes bibliography and index.
- Subjects: Witchcraft; Trials (Witchcraft);
- © c1997., Lucent Books,
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- Goodbye Earl : a revenge novel / by Cross-Smith, Leesa,1978-author.;
- "Taking inspiration from the infamous, empowering song, Goodbye Earl follows four best friends through two unforgettable summers, fifteen years apart. In 2004, Rosemarie, Ada, Caroline, and Kasey are in their final days of high school and on the precipice of all the things teenagers look forward to when anything in life seems possible ... from falling in love, to finding their dream jobs, to becoming who they were meant to be. In 2019, Kasey has returned to her small Southern hometown of Goldie for the first time since high school-and she still hasn't told even her closest friends the truth of what really happened that summer after graduation, or what made her leave so abruptly without looking back. Now reunited with her friends in Goldie for a wedding, she's determined to focus on the simple joy of being together again. But when she notices troubling signs that one of them might be in danger, she is catapulted back to that fateful summer. This time, Kasey refuses to let the worst moments of her past define her; this time, she knows how to protect those she loves at all costs. Uplifting, sharp-edged, and unapologetic, Goodbye Earl is a funeral for all the "Earls" out there-the abusive men who think they can get away with anything, but are wrong-and a celebration of enduring sisterhood"--
- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Abusive men; Female friendship; Revenge; Secrecy; Small cities;
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- Tempting the earl / by Miles, Rachael.;
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- Subjects: Love stories.; Historical fiction.;
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- Forever your earl / by Leigh, Eva.;
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- Subjects: Regency fiction.; Historical fiction.; Love stories.; Wicked Quills of London (Imaginary organization); Gossip columnistsAuthors; Nobility; Secrecy;
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- HTML 5 games : novice to ninja : create smash hit games / by Castledine, Earle.;
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- Subjects: HTML (Document markup language); Computer games; Video games;
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- The birds of Canada / by Godfrey, W. Earl.; Crosby, John A.;
- Bibliography: p. 410-414.
- Subjects: Birds;
- © 1966., Queen's Printer,
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- Auto Biography : A Classic Car, an Outlaw Motorhead, & 57 Years of the American Dream / by Swift, Earl,1958-;
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Arney, Tommy.; Automobiles; Chevrolet automobile; Chevrolet automobile;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Hell put to shame : the 1921 Murder Farm massacre and the horror of America's second slavery / by Swift, Earl,1958-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.On a Sunday morning in the spring of 1921, a small boy made a grim discovery as he played on a riverbank in the cotton country of rural Georgia: the bodies of two drowned men, bound together with wire and chain and weighted with a hundred-pound sack of rocks. Within days a third body turned up in another nearby river, and in the weeks that followed, eight others. And with them a deeper horror: all eleven had been kept in virtual slavery before their deaths. In fact, as America was shocked to learn, the dead were among thousands of Black men enslaved throughout the South in conditions nearly as dire as those before the Civil War. Hell Put to Shame tells the forgotten story of that mass killing and of the revelations about peonage, or debt slavery, that it placed before a public self-satisfied that involuntary servitude had ended at Appomattox more than fifty years before. By turns police procedural, courtroom drama, and political exposé, Hell Put to Shame also reintroduces readers to three Americans who spearheaded the prosecution of John S. Williams, the wealthy plantation owner behind the murders, at a time when white people rarely faced punishment for violence against their Black neighbors. The remarkable polymath James Weldon Johnson, newly appointed the first Black leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, marshaled the organization into a full-on war against peonage. Johnson's lieutenant, Walter F. White, a light-skinned, fair-haired, blue-eyed Black man, conducted undercover work at the scene of lynchings and other Jim Crow atrocities, helping to throw a light on such violence and to hasten its end. And Georgia governor Hugh M. Dorsey won the statehouse as a hero of white supremacists -- then redeemed himself in spectacular fashion with the "Murder Farm" affair. The result is a story that remains fresh and relevant a century later, as the nation continues to wrestle with seemingly intractable challenges in matters of race and justice. And the 1921 case at its heart argues that the forces that so roil society today have been with us for generations.
- Subjects: Case studies.; Manning, Clyde.; Williams, John S.; African Americans; Murder; Peonage; Plantation workers; Trials (Murder);
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- Jack London : an American life / by Labor, Earle,1928-;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."The first authorized biography of a great American novelist"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: London, Jack, 1876-1916.; Authors, American; Authors, American;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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