With the Tin Gods

With the Tin Gods
Author: Mrs. Horace Tremlett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1915
Genre: Folklore
ISBN:

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Memoir by the wife of a member of a tin-mining expedition to Nigeria.

With the Tin Gods

With the Tin Gods
Author: Horace Tremlett
Publisher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780530102641

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The Rattle and Hiss of the Tin Gods

The Rattle and Hiss of the Tin Gods
Author: Evelyn L. Damore
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2002-05-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0595228445

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The Rattle and Hiss of the Tin gods compares the basic tenets of humanism and Christianity, and documents the impact secular humanistic thought has had on all aspects of American life, from movies to politics. It raises the question: “What role, if any, does Christianity play in solving our social problems?” The book also forces the reader to view the drama being played out in the media and the political arena on the issue of separation of church and state in a more thoughtful way. Although these questions are answered in every chapter of the book, they are best explained when the focus is on the issue of political Christians. The author's views are presented in a straightforward manner even as she counters the one-sided view that the media has taken over the years, belittling a way of life, principles, and values that so many Americans hold.

Tin Gods

Tin Gods
Author: Mark E. Clayton
Publisher: Vantage Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1992-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780533102471

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Tin God

Tin God
Author: Terese Svoboda
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0803256396

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Celebrated by the New York Times Book Review for its “genuine grace and beauty,” Terese Svoboda’s work has been called “desperate, chilling, seductive” (Vogue) and “haunting and profound” (A. M. Homes), while Vanity Fair warned that it “detonates on contact.” In Tin God, her writing can only be called . . . divine. “This is God,” the novel begins, helpfully spelling G-O-D for the reader, and we are spinning on our way into the heart of a Midwest that spans spirits and centuries and forever redefines the middle of nowhere. Whispers plague a desperate conquistador lost in tall prairie grass. Four hundred years later, a male go-go dancer flings a bag of dope into the same field. God, in the person of a perm-giving, sheetcake-baking Nebraska farm woman, casts a jaundiced yet merciful eye over the unfolding chaos. Fire and a pair of judiciously applied pantyhose bring the two stories together. A contemplation of divinity and drugs on the ground, Tin God is a funny yet poignant story of the plains that transcends its interstate spine and exposes us to a whole new level of Svoboda’s fiery prose.

Tin God (Delta Crossroads #1)

Tin God (Delta Crossroads #1)
Author: Stacy Green
Publisher: Twisted Minds Press
Total Pages: 322
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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For readers who love Lisa Gardner, Lisa Jackson, and Allison Brennan. A FREE Romantic Thriller! The truth can be as deadly as any weapon. Jaymee Ballard trusted only one person in Roselea,Mississippi with the secret of her lost daughter. When that person is brutally murdered, it leaves her with heartbreak and a slew of unanswered questions. The eerie similarity to a murder of one of Jaymee's close friends years ago causes her to realize her past has come back to haunt her and may cost her own life. Years of deception and abuse leave Jaymee with few options and fewer allies. She turns to the widower of her friend--a man struggling with his own demons--to help her find her daughter and identify the killer before he strikes again. Before all evidence, the truth--and Jaymee's daughter--are lost. TIN GOD is a romantic thriller set in a small town. Filled with pulse-pounding suspense and featuring a strong female protagonist, this mystery leaves the reader wanting more!

The Little Tin Gods-on-wheels

The Little Tin Gods-on-wheels
Author: Robert Grant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1880
Genre: Boston (Mass.)
ISBN:

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Tin Gods

Tin Gods
Author: Richard Eberhart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 7
Release: 1925
Genre:
ISBN:

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Gods of Tin

Gods of Tin
Author: James Salter
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2010-05-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1458757668

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A singular life often circles around a singular moment, an occasion when one's life in the world is defined forever and the emotional vocabulary set. For the extraordinary writer James Salter, this moment was contained in the fighter planes over Korea where, during his young manhood, he flew more than one hundred missions. James Salter is considered one of America's greatest prose stylists. ''The Arm of Flesh ''(later revised and retitled ''Cassada'') and his first novel, ''the Hunters, ''are legendary in military circles for their descriptions of flying and aerial combat. A former Air Force pilot who flew F-86 fighters in Korea, Salter writes with matchless insight about the terror and exhilaration of the pilot's life.