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      • Clever Fox Publishing

        Clever Fox, at the edge of the ever-changing publishing industry, offers a wide range of different Book Publishing Packages, from simple e-books to full global distribution of paperbacks or hardbacks. Possessing the experience and integrity that a great publisher requires, we have been successfully publishing high quality books for over 5 years.

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        1996

        Geschmack, Kunst und Konsum

        Kulturpolitik als Wirtschaftspolitik in Frankreich und in Württemberg,1805-1845

        by Cleve, Ingeborg

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        January 1984

        Der Schrebergarten

        Schrebergarten, Kleingarten, Nutzgarten am Haus. Planen, Pflegen, Ernten

        by Cleves, Bernard

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        September 2007

        Sie und Er

        Botschaften aus parallelen Universen

        by Lippe, Jürgen von der; Cleves, Monika

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        December 2005

        Klio und Hippokrates

        Eine Liaison littéraire des 18. Jahrhunderts und die Folgen für die Wissenschaftskultur bis 1850 in Deutschland

        by Lammel, Hans-Uwe

      • December 2012

        This Time Forever

        by Kathleen Eagle

        RITA Award Winner for Best Single Title Contemporary Novel She’d helped convict him of a crime he didn’t commit. Now she wants his help adopting the son he never knew he had. Seeking refuge in a world not her own, Susan Ellison follows her conscience to the reservation of the Lakota Sioux, hoping to heal the wounds of her ravaged heart. Sentenced to life in prison, former rodeo champion Cleve Black Horse seeks freedom and justice. Two lonely outcasts separated by culture, stubborn pride and prison bars, their destinies are joined by a shared duty to a helpless child — and by the blossoming of a bold and magnificent love that a cruel, intolerant society forbids. Bestselling author Kathleen Eagle retired from a seventeen-year teaching career on a North Dakota Indian reservation to become a full-time novelist. The Lakota Sioux heritage of her husband and their three children has inspired many of her stories. Among her honors, she has received a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times, the Midwest Fiction Writer of the Year Award, and Romance Writers of America’s prestigious RITA Award. Kathleen takes great pleasure in reading letters from readers who tell her that her books have tugged at their heartstrings, entertained, inspired, and even enlightened them. Visit her at www.KathleenEagle.com

      • American War of Independence

        A Child of the Revolution

        William Henry Harrison and His World, 1773-1798

        by Hendrik Booraem V (author)

        The American Revolution gave birth to a nation, forever changed the course of political thought, and shattered and transformed the lives of the citizens of the new republic. An iconic figure of the Old Northwest, governor, Indian fighter, general in the War of 1812, and ultimately president, William Henry Harrison was one such citizen. The son of a rich Virginia planter, Harrison saw his family mansion burned and his relatives scattered. In the war’s aftermath, he rejected his inherited beliefs about slavery, religion, and authority, and made an idealistic commitment to serve the United States.This led him to the United States Army, which at the time was a sorry collection of drunks and derelicts who were about to be reorganized in the face of a serious conflict with the Indian nations of the Ohio valley. Author Hendrik Booraem follows Harrison as Gen. Anthony Wayne attempted to rebuild the army into a fighting force, first in Pittsburgh, then in Cincinnati and the forests of the Northwest. A voracious reader of history and the classics, Harrison became fascinated with the archaeology and ethnology of the region, even as his military service led to a dramatic showdown with the British army, which had secretly been aiding the Indians.By age 21, Harrison had achieved almost everything he had set his heart on—adventure, recognition, intellectual stimulation, and even a small measure of power. He was the youngest man to put his name to the Treaty of Greenville, which ended Indian control over Ohio lands and opened the way for development and statehood. He even won a bride: Anna Symmes, the Eastern-educated daughter of pioneer landowner John Cleves Symmes. When Congress voted to downsize the army, 25-year-old Harrison, now a family man, fumbled for a second career.Drawing on a variety of primary documents, Booraem re-creates military life as Lieutenant Harrison experienced it—a life of duels, discipline, rivalries, hardships, baffling encounters with the natives and social relations between officers and men, military and civilians, and men and women.

      • History: specific events & topics
        August 2014

        Friend Grief and AIDS: Thirty Years of Burying Our Friends

        by Victoria Noe

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