The following books are available for citizen review. If you have an interest in the topic and some expertise please contact Tribune Editor John Irby at john.irby@bismarcktribune.com.
NEW
"Life of a solider on the western frontier," by Jeremy Agnew. A look at the difficulties of daily Army life during the Indian Wars period of the 1840s through the 1890s. 280 pages.
"Farther Along," by Donald Harington, a museum curator wants to get away from it all so he disappears with his dog into the wilderness of the Ozark Mountains. 228 pages.
""Blood Alley," by Tom Coffee. A World War II veteran and tabloid newspaper reporter investigates the death of a prominent young woman in a squalid section of New York's East River in the 1940s. 277 pages.
STILL AVAILABLE
"Money, Sex and Kids - Stop Fighting about the Three Things That Can Ruin Your Marriage," by Tina B. Tessina, Ph.D. A practical guide of how to deal with three critical areas in a relationship. 212 pages.
"A Paragon of Virtue" by Christian Von Ditfurth. A serial murder mystery-thriller set in modern Germany with roots back to the Nazi regime. 333 pages.
"The Messiah," by Marek Halter. A 16th century Jew's campaign to marshal support for a Jewish state, four centuries before the creation of modern-day Israel. 485 pages.
"Poetic Stories for Harvey Dunn's Strong Prairie Women," by Denton E. Morrison with additional poems by Darla Bielfeldt. Fifteen small reproduction paintings with a story for each image and poem for five. 31 pages.
LAST CHANCE
"Explore Ancient Egypt," by Carmella Van Vleet and illustrated by Alex Kim. Twenty-five hands-on projects, activities and games to bring this civilization alive to young readers ages 6-9. 89 pages.
"The Sports Lover's Guide to Recovery, Strategies and Rules of the Game," by Andrew L. Dieden. Lessons from the sports world in the personal fight to achieve and sustain sobriety. 111 pages.
"Key to Living the Law of Attraction," by Jack Canfield and D.D. Watkins. A look at career and creative pursuits, health, financial prosperity and rewarding relationship. 138 pages.
"A Woman's Guide to Recovery," by Brenda Iliff. A recovery guide for women new to sobriety. 290 pages.
"12 Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery," by Allen Berger, Ph.D. How to assess a situation and take proactive steps toward lifelong recovery. 116 pages.
"Bobcat Fifty Years," by Marty Padgett. A complete company history in a coffee-table book format. 216 pages.
Posted in Local on Sunday, February 24, 2008 6:00 pm Updated: 2:26 pm.
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