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Badgley Publishing welcomes aboard the following new authors:
Lois Helmers, R. Dawn Weir, Robin L. Mills, Janice Bowman, Saundra Crum Akers, Cassandra J. Sperry,
Joyce Gloeckner Badgley, D.J. Andersen, C. Goodrich, Gerald Harding Gunn, D. W. Talbott, Larry and
Nathan Badgley, Bruce Jarvis
Biographical / Short Stories
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These books are by some of the best authors and
historians of the 19th and 20th centuries as well as the
works of other noted authors of the past. They have
been refurbished and republished by Badgley Publishing
Company.
We will be adding more books to our collection so check
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Historical Pulitzer Prize Nominee
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Historical Fiction / Fact 18th & 19th Century American Frontier
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Historical Fiction / Fact /Supernatural Mystery 19th & 20th Century / Civil War
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Fiction / Supernatural / Mystery
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Fiction / Mystery / Suspense
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Fiction / Supernatural / Mystery
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Fiction / Mystery / Suspense
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Fictional Biography The story of a Hospice & Nursing Home Volunteer
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Historical Romance / Mystery Civil War era
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2010 Winners
October --- Marlene Kuhn
November --- Chris Weber
December ---- Sally Price
2011 Winners
January - Carri Campbell April - Sandra Ault July - Judith Heinrich October - Confidential by request
February - Darin Simpson May - Sandy Peterson August - Steve Mahon November - Bob Cameron
March - John Renshaw June - Christopher Burkey September - Sandra Morris December - Susan Robinson
2012 Winners
January - Marty Meadows April - Scott McDade
February - Bobby Bocook
March - Jeff Donohew
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Fiction/Psychological Thriller
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Children's Story A good bed time reader
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Historical Fiction/Paranormal Mystery/ Romance
Fiction / Mystery / Suspense
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Fiction / Mystery / Suspense
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The most remarkable book you will ever read. Against standing orders of
the A.E.F. that no diaries or journals be kept by soldiers, Private William
Graham decided to write down his experiences anyway and we are certainly
glad he did. For what he left for us is not only extremely valuable as a
historical resource, but is also a well written story of an American Doughboy
"Doing his Bit" for his country "Somewhere in France" during one of the
world's greatest conflicts.
World War I was originally called “The War to end all Wars”. Why?….because
the people of the world believed that due to the horrendous amount of
death and destruction caused by this conflict, the world’s nations would
never allow circumstances to reach the point of such warfare again!
Worldwide, over sixteen and a half million voices were stilled forever and
whole towns and villages were totally destroyed.
Technology had advanced to the point where there were no longer troops
dressed in pretty toy-soldier uniforms, marching shoulder to shoulder onto
the field of battle with flags flying and drums and pipes playing. The glory
days were long over. Mobilized soldiers could now be shifted into positions
at a much faster pace than on horseback or on foot. Now war was a time of
terror with a magnitude of terrible casualties caused by machine guns, flame
throwers, airplanes, long range artillery, automatic and semi-automatic
rifles, hand grenades, mines, barbed wire, tanks and of course the dreaded
mustard gas which would cause the skin to blister and when inhaled would
cause a man to literally cough up the linings of his lungs and suffer a
horrible death.
Lost for over 90 years / never before published
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Illustrated with over 300 never before published photographs from the Jarvis Collection.
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Gas! GAS! Quick, boys! - An ecstasy of fumbling, Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time; But someone still was yelling out and stumbling, And flound'ring like a man in fire or lime... Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light, As under a green sea, I saw him drowning. In all my dreams, before my helpless sight, He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning.
(From the Poem "Dulce Et Decorum Est" written by Wilfred Owen in 1917)
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Not only is this book a treasure trove for history lovers,
it is a superbly written human interest story that
practically reads like a novel. A wonderful addition to
anybody's library.
Steve Badgley, BPC
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