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Our Newest Releases!
We are featuring our most recently published books from the excellent authors
of Jones Harvest Publishing. For more information on these new, hot releases click on the book cover or title. You
may discover your next favorite book or author!
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The Stone David P. Welden
In The Stone, author David P. Welden presents evidence to prove the existence of ancient astronauts, known as the Anunnaki, who created Homo sapiens. The book details how the modern species of humans was formed via genetic manipulations between Homo erectus and the Anunnaki.
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I Left My Heart in Harlem... He Made it Big in Hollywood By Margaret Clark
Six children and their mother moved into the Harlem Projects in New York City one cold winter day. Not all of the children who went in would survive long enough to leave Harlem, but they would leave their legacy. Years later six grandchildren would come out of the projects.
This book is about the hopes and dreams of those six children and their mother. It is the story of how they struggled to survive among the drug dealers, thieves, hunger and poverty in the Harlem Projects.
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Costantino: A True Story By Constantin Coralis
It is 1940, the war in Greece is over. In the town of Vela a seminary has been made into an Italian military hospital.
One day, the hospital cook, Enzo Martolini, is stirring a large pot of spaghetti in his open kitchen. Some spaghetti
spills onto the ground and he notices it quickly disappear. At first, he thinks of some sort of animal but quickly
realizes the sad reality; a small Greek boy that bears some resemblance to a human being has crawled there and
gulped down the food as quickly as it hit the ground.
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Poogametrics: Jus' Poogin' Along By Bob Van Alstine
Normalnarily, you understands kooks come from kookamonga, Hicks comes from Hickamonga and Couch Poogtatoes
comes from Poogamonga. But they is amongrel unstrain of Kooky Hick Poogs what doesn't comes from ANY-amonga.
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American Eagle By Bidwell Moore
Jeff Morgan, popular conservative talk show host (radio), decides to run for the White House as an independent.
His opponent, Ford Jones, is an established Democrat with a wily, dirty tricks-addicted Chief of Staff. Both sides
resort to underhanded maneuvers, often without the approval of their principals.
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A Bow To Malthus By Bidwell Moore
America was ready for its first cautious steps into space exploration. At circa 4.2 light years from the sun, Alpha
Centauri is the Solar Systems nearest neighbor in the Milky Way Galaxy, a two hundred billion star conglomerate
arranged in a flat spiral estimated to have a width of 100 thousand light years with a depth of 10 thousand light
years. Army major Henry Collier and five man crew hoped to find life on one of the six probe-identified planets of
their destination star.
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The Intruder By Esther Holcombe
Suppose you have just come ALONE to the beach through pouring rain, lightning and thunder to your desolate
cottage. The telephone is not functioning. A handsome man pounds on the door and falls at your feet saying, "Help
me." His head is bloody and his right pant leg is torn enough to see the long gash and blood. What do you do?
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American Valor By John Allen Johnson, BA, MA, Ph.D.
American Valor is an inspirational book about the youngest soldier ever awarded the Medal of Honor for Heroism in
American History. He was just seventeen years old when he gave his life in a blaze of glory on a battlefield in North
Korea in April 1951.
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Rethinking Africa's Development Model
By Eric Kashambuzi
The young people of Africa that I met in USA and Canada expressed a strong desire
to know more about Africa's past and current events. Since the 1980s, the world economy has been dominated
by the Washington Consensus which has collapsed in the wake of the economic recession which began in 2008 –
hence the need for a new development model.
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Allison and the Builder By D. M. Carretta
Allison & Dave Richards look forward to spending their retirement in the Adirondack Mts. So they hire Matt
Shannon, builder and developer to build them a dream house. Matt is immediately enamored with Allison and she
constantly resists his phone calls only to find herself falling for him.
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Swatting Flies By Craig P. Boulton
Swatting Flies is obviously a political book, but one that approaches liberal rants by dissecting them from the analytical
perspective of a political economist with many years of practical experience in the arena, including over a decade
serving as an elected Republican Party official.
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Masters of Deception By Charles P. Bost
For thousands of years now, secret societies have been working covertly toward the procreation of a one world
government. The intent behind this malevolent "plan" is the establishment of a worldwide system of ruler ship which
will serve as a replacement for God's kingdom on the earth.
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