Books by "David W. E. Willis"

9 books found

The Swiss Family Robinson

The Swiss Family Robinson

by Johann David Wyss

1888

Autobiography of Thomas Guthrie, D. D.,

Autobiography of Thomas Guthrie, D. D.,

by Thomas Guthrie, David Kelley Guthrie

1875

The Halls of New England

The Halls of New England

by David Brainerd Hall

1883

The Zapruder Film

The Zapruder Film

by David R. Wrone

2003

David Wrone, one of the nation's foremost authorities on the JFK assassination, reexamines Zapruder's film with a fresh eye and a deep knowledge of the forensic evidence.

Varieties of Cotton for East Central Texas

Varieties of Cotton for East Central Texas

by David Thornton Killough

1927

Ralph Compton For The Brand

Ralph Compton For The Brand

by Ralph Compton, David Robbins

2005 · Penguin

In the USA Today bestselling Ralph Compton series, sometimes a man has to leave his mark... Willis Lander was once the T-Bar ranch’s best bronc buster. Then came the day when a stallion as black as pitch and as mean as a rattler shattered his knee. Unable to perform the duties required of a cowboy, Willis took the only job he felt capable of handling—minding the line shack forty miles from the ranch—and secluded himself from the pity of his peers in the Wyoming wilderness. Now, the T-Bar is being sold, leaving Willis to wonder whether the new owner will want to keep a broken bronc buster on the payroll. Laurella Hendershot is a Texan rancher grateful for the opportunity to leave the Lone Star State behind and build a new life for herself. And she just may be Willis’ last chance… More Than Six Million Ralph Compton Books In Print!

Billy Backside and Other Stories

Billy Backside and Other Stories

by David Rachlin

2022 · AuthorHouse

A blind calliope player longs to visit the Rio Grande, two siblings take a magical train trip, a boy in Santa Fe sprouts angel wings, and a man recounts his childhood in wartime Holland. These wonderful tales and many more highlight David Rachlin’s vivid imagination and keen sense of place, reflecting the regions of the United States and Europe where he has lived. His stories move from realistic fiction to magical realism to science fiction and back again. From the 20th Century up to an Earth settlement on Mars, the stories are full of wonderful characters from all walks of life.