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A huge ship can’t disappear, can it? Tom and Andy are on the trail of Blue Magic, the famous ship of Jeffrey MacNay. But through the years every member of the MacNay family has looked for it, and none have found it. What clue lies hidden in a painting on Gerald MacNay’s wall? What does a small row boat have to do with the missing ship? And, can Tom and Andy solve the riddle of the ship before Jason does? It’s going to take all of their strength and determination to learn the deepest secrets of Blue Magic. The fourth book in the series, The Adventures of Tom and Andy: The Legend of Black Eyed Bart will enthrall young readers with suspense, danger, and surprises.
What happened to Black Eyed Bart’s Jolly Roger? The adventure continues as Tom and Andy discover that a lost piece of history—the Jolly Roger from the pirate ship Scallywag—once flew at the end of Beemer’s Point. The boys set out to find it. But Jason, the school bully, will do whatever it takes to get his name in the Maple Museum. Can the boys escape Jason and find this rare treasure? Do they have the courage and the daring to discover the lost flag and return it safely to Maple Museum? Or will Jason win this time? The third book in the series, The Adventures of Tom and Andy: The Legend of Black Eyed Bart will excite young readers with a fast-paced adventure.
Did a pirate battle really happen in Maple Lake? After Tom and Andy learn more about the pirate Black Eyed Bart, they set out to find evidence of a historic sea battle. But Maple Lake may be more dangerous than Tom and Andy realize. Tom’s sister Janice warns the boys about savage creatures that roam the depths of Maple Lake. Does her warning come in time, or is it too late? Will they have the courage and determination to discover the battle site, and recover a piece of history for the Maple Museum? The second book in the series, The Adventures of Tom and Andy: The Legend of Black Eyed Bart will thrill young readers with action and adventure.
What surprises lie in wait on Beemer’s Island? In the dramatic conclusion of The Legend of Black Eyed Bart, Tom and Andy learn about a MacNay family heirloom. A precious gold pendant was stolen by Black Eyed Bart, and Gerald MacNay wants it back. The trail leads to Beemer’s Island, and the boys will need the trusty ship Blue Magic to take them there. While the boys vow to return with the pendant, the island ruffians don’t intend to surrender anything. Is it possible that this journey will bring Tom and Andy face to face with an ancient foe? Do the boys have the bravery, the skill, and the speed to put the legend to rest? Or will the island’s challenges be too much for them? The fifth book in the series The Adventures of Tom and Andy: The Legend of Black Eyed Bart will captivate young readers with thrills, chills, and nonstop action.
By the time he died of cancer in 1970, after one season in Washington during which he transformed the Redskins into winners, Lombardi had become a mythic character who transcended sport, and his legend has only grown in the decades since. Many now turn to Lombardi in search of characteristics that they fear have been irretrievably lost, the oldfashioned virtues of discipline, obedience, loyalty, character, and teamwork. To others he symbolizes something less romantic: modern society's obsession with winning and superficial success. In When Pride Still Mattered, Maraniss renders Lombardi as flawed and driven yet ultimately misunderstood, a heroic figure who was more complex and authentic than the stereotypical images of him propounded by admirers and critics.
A New York Times Notable Book Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism, The Mark Lynton History Prize, and the Sally Hacker Prize for the History of Technology “A panoramic vision of cultural change” —The New York Times Through the story of the pioneering photographer Eadweard Muybridge, the author of Orwell's Roses explores what it was about California in the late 19th-century that enabled it to become such a center of technological and cultural innovation The world as we know it today began in California in the late 1800s, and Eadweard Muybridge had a lot to do with it. This striking assertion is at the heart of Rebecca Solnit’s new book, which weaves together biography, history, and fascinating insights into art and technology to create a boldly original portrait of America on the threshold of modernity. The story of Muybridge—who in 1872 succeeded in capturing high-speed motion photographically—becomes a lens for a larger story about the acceleration and industrialization of everyday life. Solnit shows how the peculiar freedoms and opportunities of post–Civil War California led directly to the two industries—Hollywood and Silicon Valley—that have most powerfully defined contemporary society.