Books by "John T. McIntyre"

12 books found

The Story of Our Literature

The Story of Our Literature

by John Louis Haney

1923

Soldiers of the Church

Soldiers of the Church

by John Wagner Pritchard

1919

The Texas Criminal Reports

The Texas Criminal Reports

by Texas. Court of Criminal Appeals, Alexander M. Jackson, Alexander M. Jackson (Jr.), Sam Andrew Willson, John Preston White, Rudolph Kleberg, W. W. Nelms, W. C. Wear

1887

Wallace's American Trotting Register ...

Wallace's American Trotting Register ...

by John Hankins Wallace

1901

A Digest of the Reported Cases Determined in the Superior Courts of Ontario and the Supreme and Exchequer Courts of Canada

A Digest of the Reported Cases Determined in the Superior Courts of Ontario and the Supreme and Exchequer Courts of Canada

by James Frederick Smith, Frank John Joseph, Canada. Supreme Court, Canada. Exchequer Court, Law Society of Upper Canada

1892

Write Smart, Write Happy

Write Smart, Write Happy

by Cheryl St. John

2018 · Penguin

Vanquish Your Writing Doubts & Obstacles Writing is a vulnerable occupation; it is both personal and intimate. The act of writing, cycles of revision, and the confusing publishing industry can shatter a writer's confidence, leaving you feeling like an imposter, overcome with rejection. Survival--and success--requires commitment, honesty, courage, resilience, sacrifice, and miles and miles of heart. You have everything you need as a writer--it lies within, in the form of consistency and self-confidence. With Write Smart, Write Happy, best-selling author Cheryl St. John will help you unlock your skills, guiding you to overcome every hesitation, obstacle, form of writer's block, and procrastination habit you have. Within these pages, you'll learn to: • Organize your writing life by using a planner, scheduling your yearly goals, and acknowledging career plans. • Sharpen your saw by recharging your creativity, developing positive motivation, and creating healthy writing habits. • Affirm your beliefs by overcoming self-doubt, learning to use affirmations, and altering your thinking. • Conquer remaining fears by releasing tendencies towards perfectionism and establishing strategies for habitual success. Written with a no-nonsense attitude, St. John's "advice from the trenches" will help you take an introspective look at your own writing habits and life. Through examples and inspiration from writers who struggled with--and overcame--rejection and reservations, discover the path towards writing smarter and happier today.

by John S.

2011 · AuthorHouse

John Stevens should have been a mortality statistic, after 25 years of a life of alcoholic insanity. As a child he endured the violence and chaos of alcoholism in his family, and he chose to perpetuate those family traditions in his own marriage. But today, thirty-five years later, John lives a life which is rich, vital, and, above all, sober; filled with friends, music, and service to others. The story of his metamorphosis is a compelling saga, a journey from the pit of addiction and degradation to a sane and useful life in recovery. John offers his story as a testimonial to the transcendent power of faith, trust, and love to utterly transform a man's life. As his tale reveals, this can sometimes begin in a sudden and dramatic way, on a fall walk through the bare trees of a still Minnesota woods.

50 Masterpieces of Murder Mystery & Detective Fiction (Vol. 1)

50 Masterpieces of Murder Mystery & Detective Fiction (Vol. 1)

by Jules Verne, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Oscar Wilde, Edgar Allan Poe, William Hope Hodgson, John Buchan, Anna Katharine Green, Bram Stoker, Charlotte Brontë, Anne Brontë, Emily Brontë, Arthur Conan Doyle, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Joseph Conrad, Algernon Blackwood, Guy de Maupassant, Ernest Bramah, Walter Scott, Thomas Hardy, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Daniel Defoe, Arthur Morrison, Agatha Christie, Marie Belloc Lowndes, Sax Rohmer, Alexandre Dumas, Washington Irving, Maurice Leblanc, Erskine Childers, Gaston Leroux, Wilkie Collins, Earl Derr Biggers, Edgar Wallace, Marcel Allain, Richard Marsh, H. G. Wells, E. Phillips Oppenheim, J. S. Fletcher, R. Austin Freeman, E. W. Hornung, G. K. Chesterton, A. A. Milne, D. H. Lawrence, E. C. Bentley, H. P. Lovecraft, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dorothy L. Sayers, Anton Chekhov, Robert William Chambers, Sheridan Le Fanu, Nikolai Gogol, Émile Gaboriau, Annie Haynes, Sapper, S. S. Van Dine

2023 · DigiCat

Dive into the captivating world of '50 Masterpieces of Murder Mystery & Detective Fiction (Vol. 1),' a collection that spans the golden age of crime and detective storytelling. This anthology brings together a myriad of literary styles from the gothic undertones of Poe to the intricate plots of Christie, pieced together without singular attribution to showcase a symphony of suspense. Each story unfolds a masterfully constructed puzzle, drawing readers into a realm where reason and intuition coalesce to unravel the mysteries of the human psyche. The anthology's breadth, from the chilling atmospheres to the dry wit of its narratives, cements its place in the literature canon as a diverse and triumphant exploration of the genre. The contributing authors, ranging from the legendary Verne and Dickens to the provocative Dostoyevsky and Wilde, infuse their unique cultural and historical perspectives into the anthology. These authors, pivotal figures in their own right, collectively navigate the moral complexities and societal intricacies reflective of their times. The collection aligns with the broader literary movements that defined the 19th and early 20th centuries, merging Romanticism, Realism, and Modernism. Together, they weave an enriching tapestry that invites readers to explore not just the crime itself but the human condition behind it. This anthology offers an invaluable opportunity to explore a spectrum of renowned narratives within a single volume. Through the diverse voices of its authors, it provides educational insights and stimulates an intellectual dialogue on pivotal themes in the genre. Readers are encouraged to delve into this collection for its sweeping perspectives and evocative storytelling, guaranteeing a journey that educates, thrills, and invigorates its audience, inviting them to become detectives of literature themselves.

The Selected Murder Mysteries

The Selected Murder Mysteries

by Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, Anna Katharine Green, Arthur Conan Doyle, Mary Roberts Rinehart, John Kendrick Bangs, Robert Barr, Ellis Parker Butler, Maurice Leblanc, Wilkie Collins, Edgar Wallace, Melville Davisson Post, R. Austin Freeman, A. E. W. Mason, E. W. Hornung, G. K. Chesterton, Victor L. Whitechurch, Christie

2022 · DigiCat

The Selected Murder Mysteries is an enthralling anthology that deftly traverses the intricate landscape of the murder mystery genre. Through its assortment of tales ranging from gothic suspense to classic whodunits, the collection captures the essence of crime fiction over the years. Each story is a testament to the tension and intricate plotting that define the genre, offering readers a front-row seat to the unraveling of enigmatic catastrophes. True to the times of its varied entries, the anthology is textured with cultural insights and societal reflections; works like a chilling locked-room mystery and an upper-class drawing-room puzzle come alive without identifying individual authors, showcasing the immense range and evolutionary growth of crime literature. This anthology boasts contributions from literary giants such as Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, Anna Katharine Green, and Arthur Conan Doyle, whose innovations continue to cast long shadows in the realm of mysteries. These authors bring their distinct cultural and stylistic trademarks, enriched by their eras' historical movements, creating a compendium of diversified thought. The included stories highlight the intercontinental dialogue these writers foster, demonstrating a spectrum of thematic concerns and narrative styles that revolutionized detective fiction and offered sharp critiques of social mores. The Selected Murder Mysteries is an indispensable volume for enthusiasts of crime and mystery fiction. It affords the reader an exceptional opportunity to enjoy legendary tales crafted by the minds that defined and expanded the genre. Explore this anthology not only for its sheer entertainment value but also for the expansive educational insights it offers into the evolution of crime storytelling. The diversity of voices and ingenuity of plots encourage a deeper critical dialogue, ensuring the timeless appeal of its collected works.