Books by "Charles Theodore Russell"

12 books found

History of Jefferson County, Iowa

History of Jefferson County, Iowa

by Charles J. Fulton

1912

I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass

I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass

by Paul Charles

2013 · Macmillan + ORM

When Peter O'Browne, managing director of Camden Town Records disappears, a fire ravages his north London home and his credit card is used in Dorset, DI Christy Kennedy is called in to investigate. As well as investigating a possible murder, the DI and his team find themselves turning up chart rigging scams and blackmail. "Fans of Lovesey's Peter Diamond series in particular, and traditional mystery fans in general, will welcome Charles's successful integration of an impossible crime element into a contemporary police procedural with a logical and clever twist ending." - Publishers Weekly

A Memoir of Robert C. Winthrop

A Memoir of Robert C. Winthrop

by Robert Charles Winthrop

1897

Russell-White Debate

Russell-White Debate

by Charles Taze Russell

1908

"This debate was brought about after a correspondence covering nearly eight months of time between Mr. Russell and myself. In June, 1907, Mr. Russell wrote to me that if I would find a 'fair, honorable, straightforward servant of truth,' and a representative man and properly indorsed, he would meet him in public debate. I immediately took the matter up with M.C. Kurfees and R.H. Boll, of Louisville, Ky., and they made selection of L.S. White, of the Pearl and Bryan Streets Church of Christ, Dallas, Texas. In October, Mr. White was presented to Mr. Russell, by correspondence, as the one selected to meet him. The two then entered into correspondence, and after two months decided on the propositions discussed in this book. Mr. White wanted a much longer time given to each proposition. He also requested that the disputants be governed by the rules laid down in "Hedge’s Logic," and that each debater be confined to the proposition discussed. To both of these propositions, Mr. Russell declined to agree. Mr. White came with the indorsements of the best brethren throughout the South and South-west. He has spent fifteen years in the evangelistic field. He has been the champion of seventeen debates, extending from Tennessee to California. While only forty years of age, and in appearance on the platform young enough to be Mr. Russell's own son, he nevertheless handled his part of the program in a manner that proved him to be a master of the occasion. It is also important to state that Mr. D.A. Brown, an expert stenographer of national reputation, was employed by me to take the full debate. Mr. Brown is not a member of either church, and his report can be regarded as the only full and impartial report published"--Back cover.

A History of New Mexico

A History of New Mexico

by Charles Florus Coan

1925

The Irish chieftains; or, A struggle for the crown

The Irish chieftains; or, A struggle for the crown

by Charles ffrench Blake- Forster

1872