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Historical Fiction
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-271-9
Edition: Paperback, 259 Pages
Publication Date: May 16, 2011
Henry Schmidt has done it again.... He has written for
the people who look to find their friends or themselves
in each and every story he comes up with.... One reader
said she was certain that it was her mate who he wrote
about in one of his stories. Another fan said it was his
fault that the story was so true to his misbehavior.
Still another older gentleman said he apologized to his
wife for being in the story she had read about
misinterpretations of love.... Henry has written
stories that have made men ask their wives to pull over
while driving so that they can retell the story in THEIR
words.
Where these stories come from is anyone’s guess, but you
can be sure that there is at least one that is very
similar to what you have experienced during your
youthful dream filled days and nights. Every man and at
least most women will admit that the stories ring true
in certain ways that they are reluctant to remember. If
that is the case with you... then read with a smile on
your face and answer questions at a later date.... Enjoy
what the author has provided for discussion with your
loved ones sometime in the near future... Hurry because
Henry has more stories coming soon and you my friend
might just be the focus of his next book....
Henry Schmidt has many a story yet to put to print. He
is writing for everyone to enjoy, even though some folks
have asked that their names not be used.... He is
getting more ideas from the people he crosses paths
with in his everyday life in Las Vegas, Nevada. If you
are looking to be part of some personal exposure...
then play it straight so that excuses in the future are
easier to explain....
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-124-8
Edition: Paperback, 162 Pages
Publication Date: January 1, 2010
This story is about a man’s life... It tells of his
loves during the period of 1922, his birth... till his
death in 2008. There are the women and all the other
people, plus the aircraft that he crossed paths with
during his exciting life. Times of peace and times of
war...
Heartbreak and happiness abound with his adopted son
writing the whole story... Mik Henry loses his parents
to violence as a young boy. He matures rapidly and soon
grows to be a young man with a strong will and a loving
heart... He is a fighting man thru war in the Pacific
Theater.
He finds love only to lose it over and over again until
he reunites with the women who have deeply affected his
life by staying in his heart. There are times of sadness
and joy across the distances forced upon them.
This story has two endings... both of which have
affected our hero in different ways. Find out how he
lives out his life to the fullest by reading Mik Henry’s
Journey - The Crossing of Parallel Paths.
This story could be true. The names and places in some
cases are perhaps real... The times were authentic, and
the Second World War was in fact a major piece of
history, a small part of which takes place within the
story.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-108-8
Edition: Paperback, 228 Pages
Publication Date: November 3, 2009
This is a true story reflecting the strife, the agony
and the pain of the people of Greece among others who
lived under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. There has
been a lot of speculation and incorrect information
surfacing through the ages. The author of this book
spared no opportunity of examining numerous sources
and spending additional time (seven years worth) in
order to bring to light the truth about a very
devastating period of the people involved in the making
of this part of history without prejudice. In order for
the Ottomans to survive in a hostile world in which they
were surrounded by adversaries, they had to employ
several unorthodox and at times unacceptable practices
not only toward their enslaved subjects, but also toward
their own people. Called by their European adversaries
“the sick man of Europe” due to their unique and
mysterious way of life, they managed to elude everyone
and flourish under a harsh environment which others
could have not possibly survived. One of the hardships
bestowed upon their enslaved people was the abduction
of their children in order for them to serve the
emperor. This story is about a group of these children
(one in particular), and the course of the events which
led to a horrible tragedy.
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-886-9
Edition: Paperback, 324 Pages
Publication Date: August 22, 2008
Michael Balian is a teacher and coach from a small
Midwestern town. His life is comfortable, his work
rewarding. This all changes with the revealing of
prophecy which invades his subconscious thought. As he
tries to understand the meaning behind these nightly
visions, he becomes tied to others. They too have been
visited by dreams, only theirs have directed them to
him. As disaster invades his world, others prepare a
much larger confrontation.
The novel mixes fiction, history and current events to
spark discussion, dialogue and contemplation of the
dangers which exist today. These threats have been faced
before, the only difference is the size and scope of
their effectiveness. The tale combines the energies of
a group of young adults and powerful men who lead the
counter-strike to a terrorist attack meant to bring
down democracy and freedom. The students, a mixture of
personalities, initiate a world-wide dialogue using the
internet to discuss and debate controversial issues. As
calamity strikes, the youthful men and women step
forward into the role of modern day Crusaders. Supported
by men of influence, friends and family the association
bonds together to fight for culture and faith. Financed
by the rich’s of the primeval Knights Templar, the
battle lines are drawn.
The novel combines histories past with a modern
apocalyptic assault on Western society. The response is
horrific and meant to call attention to man’s
inescapable potential. As the Republic falls, its
replacement in the novel is left open. Nevertheless, if
history repeats itself, the outcome has already been
written.
Controversial and philosophic, the author attempts to
promote discussion and discourse among those who follow
faith and culture. Freedom and choice are at the heart
of this story, defending it from the forces of evil, the
goal.
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-813-5
Edition: Paperback, 262 Pages
Publication Date: July 21, 2008
Raised on a colonial New Hampshire farm by their
secretive father, teen-age twins John and Sarah,
especially Sarah, wonder about what their mother was
like. A botched kidnapping and a desperate maritime
chase down the Atlantic seaboard brutally brings that
wonder to reality. It also results in the twins learning
about and having to deal with their parents’ sordid past
and involvement with piracy and the colonial system that
encourages it. Can they and their parents survive the
ordeal?
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-684-1
Edition: Paperback, 385 Pages
Publication Date: October 22, 2007
From lush Caribbean islands, to frantic battles at sea,
Captain Peter Marshall pursued his destiny. From the
moment Sara Principal daughter of the viceroy of Port
Royal, looked into his blue eyes, she knew she had found
her heart’s desire and her soul mate.
Nora Woodford, a slender brown eyed black haired wench,
was more amused than offended by handsome James Potter’s
indifference to her passionate advances. Little did she
know that within the year he would be her husband. Nora
was well versed in the art of foreplay, but a babe in
arms where true love was concerned.
Self-professed adventurer and soldier of fortune Robert
Webster had every intention of profiting from the
turbulent times. He found himself hopelessly entangled
with the captured pirate girl who was known on the
Caribbean as Dawn. Her long black hair, dark eyes and
light skin captivated his senses and made him her slave.
Engulfed in the fury of those times they fell in love.
These three attractive young women had one thing in
common, they all three would fall in love with
buccaneers and find themselves prisoners of their own
fate.
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-525-7
Edition: Paperback, 402 Pages
Publication Date: June 1, 2007
Gold drew stampeders to Alaska’s Innoko river region in
1906, when the town of Ophir was founded. More than 40
years later, the unchanging, government-mandated price
for gold was strangling the town and its mining
operations. Two young men, trying to recapture a dying
way of life, spend a cold but entertaining winter in a
remote cabin with an old timer while, in the town, a
boatload of liquor contributes to odd goings-on.
A gunfight with no shots fired, a wrestling match where
a woman defeats a man and the initiation of a
16-year-old boy into the brotherhood of the north help
break the monotony. Community events take place in a
roadhouse and two bars, where domestic disputes become
public and where, on one night, a woman, squatting over
a spittoon to avoid a 60-below outhouse, demanded to
know if goggle-eyed spectators “never saw a lady pee
before?”
A Christmas party for the town’s eight children is
disrupted by a bungled knifing and, later, three of the
children die in a fire when they are locked in while
their parents visit a bar.
The story is fiction, but Ophir and its troubles both
were real. Ophir is gone, wiped out in a fire, but still
appears on most maps. A few mines still operate.
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ISBN: 1-59824-110-9
Edition: Paperback, 145 Pages
Publication Date: December 29, 2005
This is the story of one family and how it dealt with
the Civil War and its ramifications. It is the experience
of four brothers who all answered the call for the
defense of freedom, and how each dealt with the war in
his own way. It describes the hardships and heartbreak
of war on the home front as well as the battlefield.
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It’s Rome in the time of Nero, and for the fourteen
year-old Adria, things could scarcely be better. Not
only is her father a well-respected Senator, she herself
is well-loved as the glorious Girl Gladiator. But when
she becomes a victim of Nero’s jealousy and finds
herself stripped of her fame and a fugitive, the only
ones she has to turn to are the ones she’s been taught
to loathe and fear: the Christians.
Trade Paperback 253 pages
ISBN 1-932701-96-6
Publisher: E-BookTime, LLC
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