Books by "Robert L. Wallace"

6 books found

Billy the Kid

Billy the Kid

by Robert M. Utley

1991 · U of Nebraska Press

Examines the career of the young outlaw whose life and death were an expression of the violence prevalent on the American frontier.

The Skeptic's Dictionary

The Skeptic's Dictionary

by Robert Carroll

2011 · Turner Publishing Company

A wealth of evidence for doubters and disbelievers "Whether it's the latest shark cartilage scam, or some new 'repressed memory' idiocy that besets you, I suggest you carry a copy of this dictionary at all times, or at least have it within reach as first aid for psychic attacks. We need all the help we can get." -James Randi, President, James Randi Educational Foundation, randi.org "From alternative medicine, aliens, and psychics to the farthest shores of science and beyond, Robert Carroll presents a fascinating look at some of humanity's most strange and wonderful ideas. Refreshing and witty, both believers and unbelievers will find this compendium complete and captivating. Buy this book and feed your head!" -Clifford Pickover, author of The Stars of Heaven and Dreaming the Future "A refreshing compendium of clear thinking, a welcome and potent antidote to the reams of books on the supernatural and pseudoscientific." -John Allen Paulos, author of Innumeracy and A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper "This book covers an amazing range of topics and can protect many people from being scammed." -Stephen Barrett, M.D., quackwatch.org Featuring close to 400 definitions, arguments, and essays on topics ranging from acupuncture to zombies, The Skeptic's Dictionary is a lively, commonsense trove of detailed information on all things supernatural, occult, paranormal, and pseudoscientific. It covers such categories as alternative medicine; cryptozoology; extraterrestrials and UFOs; frauds and hoaxes; junk science; logic and perception; New Age energy; and the psychic. For the open-minded seeker, the soft or hardened skeptic, and the believing doubter, this book offers a remarkable range of information that puts to the test the best arguments of true believers.

The Isle of Wight Cooks

The Isle of Wight Cooks

by Robert W. Witt

2007 · Heritage Books

The Isle of Wight Cooks traces this Cook family from the known origins in Bristol, England, through seventeen generations who settled primarily in Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee. The birth record of the son of the immigrant was discovered in a Parish Register in Bristol, dispelling the myth that he was born at sea. Birth, death, marriage, and other pertinent information (when known) is included. The information is presented in a very readable text with an every-name index. Robert W. Witt, a member of the English faculty at Eastern Kentucky University, has previously published Descendants of John Witt, the Virginia Immigrant, a history of this ancient Virginia family from the beginnings in America to the twentieth century, as well as numerous scholarly books and articles.

A Distinct People

A Distinct People

by Robert E. Hooper

2001 · Wipf and Stock Publishers

...The result of over a decade of research.... This is a groundbreaking study that will be a jumping off point for work on Churches of Christ for many years to come. Dr. Douglas A. Foster, Assistant Professor of Church History, Abilene Christian University ...An important book, carefully researched and written, and badly needed by our brotherhood.... I am delighted that it is now available to everyone concerned about our past or our future. Dr. Bill Humble, Director, Center for Restoration Studies Abilene Christian University Few people are as well-read in American Church History as Hooper.... His insights into personalities and issues come from careful research. Some will shock traditionalists, others will annoy revisionists, and all will engage serious students. Dr. Rubel Shelly, Minister, Woodmont Hills Church of Christ ...A quick-paced and engaging narrative.... In its pages the reader comes to know the giants who have shaped our fellowship. I would recommend this book to all members of the church who want to understand where we are and where we are going. Gregory A. Tidwell, Minister

Borak

Borak

by Robert D. Hock

1961 · Dramatists Play Service Inc

THE STORY: As described by Howard Taubman: BORAK functions on two levels. On the surface Mr. Hock is telling a Civil War story in which the hard, bitter duty of an officer must override his love for his son. But the play is also a religious parabl