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PETER STEWART, MODEST AUTHOR

Legg inn av letiTiAflufF@gmail.com » 18. februar 2008 kl. 6.19

http://books.buyaustralian.com/featured ... 1921206573

Demons at Dusk
( by Peter Stewart )


1838 and the British Empire is expanding relentlessly. On a remote
cattle station on the frontier of the young New South Wales colony a
lonely convict hut keeper is forced to confront the power and greed,
which drives that expansion. One of the convict stockmen on the
station invites a group of Aborigines to the station with the promise
of protection from the bands of marauding troopers and stockmen who
roam the countryside. The station's convicts and their overseer
develop close relationships with the Aborigines but the threat of
violence is never far away. All must ultimately face some terrible
choices - choices which reverberate across the colony and leave the
young hut keeper struggling to find the courage to stand against
powerful oppressors. The story behind 'Demons at Dusk' is true. It is
a story of love and courage, betrayal and tragedy, mystery and deceit
and the strength of the human spirit.

Norfolk
( by Peter C. Stewart & Tommy L. Bogger Thomas C. Parramore )

The first comprehensive history of Norfolk to appear since 1930,
Norfolk: The First Four Centuries tells the story of America's largest
maritime port from the first contact between a Spanish sailor and a
Chiskiack man in 1561 to the city's late twentieth-century concerns,
including pollution of the Chesapeake Bay, urban development, traffic
in illegal guns, and racial tensions. Norfolk's splendid harbor made
it an early refuge for mariners against the threat of Atlantic pirates
and storms, and later gave it natural advantages as a seaport.
Incorporated as a town in 1680, Norfolk has survived epidemics,
hurricanes, total destruction in the Revolutionary War, and occupation
in the Civil War to become Virginia's largest city, a bulk exporter
and coaling station and the world's foremost naval base. Thomas C.
Parramore and his research assistants include the lives and
contributions of hundreds of the city's little-known citizens,
including African Americans and other minorities, as well as its
celebrated sons and daughters. Norfolk: The First Four Centuries
details the events, some tragic, some amusing, that have given the
city its rich, diverse, enduring character.

Peter Stewart

Re: PETER STEWART, MODEST AUTHOR

Legg inn av Peter Stewart » 18. februar 2008 kl. 6.44

Arnold could have saved himself a cut-&-paste job by just giving a
link to these blurbs on the web pages he took them from.

http://sidharta.com/books/index.jsp?uid=229

and

http://www.upress.virginia.edu/books/parramore.html

The authors are, of course, two different people and neither of them
is this

Peter Stewart

On Feb 18, 4:15 pm, "letiTiAfl...@gmail.com" <letiTiAfl...@gmail.com>
wrote:
http://books.buyaustralian.com/featuredbook1.asp?StoreURL=buyaustrali...

Demons at Dusk
( by Peter Stewart )

1838 and the British Empire is expanding relentlessly. On a remote
cattle station on the frontier of the young New South Wales colony a
lonely convict hut keeper is forced to confront the power and greed,
which drives that expansion. One of the convict stockmen on the
station invites a group of Aborigines to the station with the promise
of protection from the bands of marauding troopers and stockmen who
roam the countryside. The station's convicts and their overseer
develop close relationships with the Aborigines but the threat of
violence is never far away. All must ultimately face some terrible
choices - choices which reverberate across the colony and leave the
young hut keeper struggling to find the courage to stand against
powerful oppressors. The story behind 'Demons at Dusk' is true. It is
a story of love and courage, betrayal and tragedy, mystery and deceit
and the strength of the human spirit.

Norfolk
( by Peter C. Stewart & Tommy L. Bogger Thomas C. Parramore )

The first comprehensive history of Norfolk to appear since 1930,
Norfolk: The First Four Centuries tells the story of America's largest
maritime port from the first contact between a Spanish sailor and a
Chiskiack man in 1561 to the city's late twentieth-century concerns,
including pollution of the Chesapeake Bay, urban development, traffic
in illegal guns, and racial tensions. Norfolk's splendid harbor made
it an early refuge for mariners against the threat of Atlantic pirates
and storms, and later gave it natural advantages as a seaport.
Incorporated as a town in 1680, Norfolk has survived epidemics,
hurricanes, total destruction in the Revolutionary War, and occupation
in the Civil War to become Virginia's largest city, a bulk exporter
and coaling station and the world's foremost naval base. Thomas C.
Parramore and his research assistants include the lives and
contributions of hundreds of the city's little-known citizens,
including African Americans and other minorities, as well as its
celebrated sons and daughters. Norfolk: The First Four Centuries
details the events, some tragic, some amusing, that have given the
city its rich, diverse, enduring character.

D. Spencer Hines

Re: PETER STEWART, MODEST AUTHOR

Legg inn av D. Spencer Hines » 18. februar 2008 kl. 9.08

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He's cloning himself.

DSH

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Demons at Dusk
( by Peter Stewart )


1838 and the British Empire is expanding relentlessly. On a remote
cattle station on the frontier of the young New South Wales colony a
lonely convict hut keeper is forced to confront the power and greed,
which drives that expansion. One of the convict stockmen on the
station invites a group of Aborigines to the station with the promise
of protection from the bands of marauding troopers and stockmen who
roam the countryside. The station's convicts and their overseer
develop close relationships with the Aborigines but the threat of
violence is never far away. All must ultimately face some terrible
choices - choices which reverberate across the colony and leave the
young hut keeper struggling to find the courage to stand against
powerful oppressors. The story behind 'Demons at Dusk' is true. It is
a story of love and courage, betrayal and tragedy, mystery and deceit
and the strength of the human spirit.

Norfolk
( by Peter C. Stewart & Tommy L. Bogger Thomas C. Parramore )

The first comprehensive history of Norfolk to appear since 1930,
Norfolk: The First Four Centuries tells the story of America's largest
maritime port from the first contact between a Spanish sailor and a
Chiskiack man in 1561 to the city's late twentieth-century concerns,
including pollution of the Chesapeake Bay, urban development, traffic
in illegal guns, and racial tensions. Norfolk's splendid harbor made
it an early refuge for mariners against the threat of Atlantic pirates
and storms, and later gave it natural advantages as a seaport.
Incorporated as a town in 1680, Norfolk has survived epidemics,
hurricanes, total destruction in the Revolutionary War, and occupation
in the Civil War to become Virginia's largest city, a bulk exporter
and coaling station and the world's foremost naval base. Thomas C.
Parramore and his research assistants include the lives and
contributions of hundreds of the city's little-known citizens,
including African Americans and other minorities, as well as its
celebrated sons and daughters. Norfolk: The First Four Centuries
details the events, some tragic, some amusing, that have given the
city its rich, diverse, enduring character.

Peter Stewart

Re: PETER STEWART, MODEST AUTHOR

Legg inn av Peter Stewart » 18. februar 2008 kl. 10.01

"D. Spencer Hines" <panther@excelsior.com> wrote in message
news:C2buj.598$9l1.4954@eagle.america.net...
G

He's cloning himself.

So I see is Spencer Hines, going into the real estate trade -

http://www.spencerhines.com/index.php

no doubt with Richardson, back to his former profession, serving as chief
valuer.

House buyers of Spartanburg beware....

Peter Stewart

letiTiAflufF@gmail.com

Re: PETER STEWART, MODEST AUTHOR

Legg inn av letiTiAflufF@gmail.com » 18. februar 2008 kl. 13.19

On Feb 18, 4:01 am, "Peter Stewart" <p_m_stew...@msn.com> wrote:
"D. Spencer Hines" <pant...@excelsior.com> wrote in messagenews:C2buj.598$9l1.4954@eagle.america.net...

G

He's cloning himself.

So I see is Spencer Hines, going into the real estate trade -

http://www.spencerhines.com/index.php

no doubt with Richardson, back to his former profession, serving as chief
valuer.

House buyers of Spartanburg beware....

Peter Stewart

O Peter Stupor, why do you wish to impugn SGN Richardson in your
slime?
what does he have to do with this thread, Peter Stewart, Modest
Author?
you alone are enough, to make us all laugh at your tick-tock time
but you are not alone, you lead a Fraternity of Deceit
operatic stars, famous mike men, Cesspool Pete

and MyAsthmaReturns, LittleMissKnowItAll,
J Booze Daniels, make up the JBoozy Band


1. Fraternity of Deceit, featuring Cesspool Pete

http://www.cduniverse.com/Peter Stewart


Composer
My Asthma Returns & JBooze Daniels
Performer & Chorus
Peter Stewart (Baritone - Deceitful Pete)
Grungy Purgatory (Baritone - Slippery Slope)
Little Miss Know It All (Soprano - Lamebrain)
Francesca Vapid Airhead (Air Cello)
My Asthma Returns (Lord of the Flies Synthesizer)
Genre
20th Century Period / Opera
Date Written
by 1998
Period
20th Century
Country
USA
Recording
Studio
Venue
Fifth House Studio, Brooklyn, New York
Recording Date
09/1999

persiflage, persiflage, persiflage

~Bret, scion of Charle de Magne

http://Back-stabbing Ancestral Descendants ASSoc.genealogy.medieval

D. Spencer Hines

Re: PETER STEWART, MODEST AUTHOR

Legg inn av D. Spencer Hines » 18. februar 2008 kl. 15.38

Pogue Peter is so ignorant he can't even READ.

This real estate firm is SPENCER/HINES -- run by two people named LYNN
SPENCER and BEN HINES.

Pogue Peter's poor bollixed noodle is even more scrambled TODAY than it was
when he fell off that motorcycle, drunk as a skunk, in Oxford some 30 years
ago.

But...he DOES provide Great Entertainment -- particularly when poked hard
with a sharp stick.

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

"Peter Stewart" <p_m_stewart@msn.com> wrote in message
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"D. Spencer Hines" <panther@excelsior.com> wrote in message
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G

He's cloning himself.

So I see is Spencer Hines, going into the real estate trade -

http://www.spencerhines.com/index.php

no doubt with Richardson, back to his former profession, serving as chief
valuer.

House buyers of Spartanburg beware....

Peter Stewart

Peter Stewart

Re: PETER STEWART, MODEST AUTHOR

Legg inn av Peter Stewart » 18. februar 2008 kl. 22.25

"D. Spencer Hines" <panther@excelsior.com> wrote in message
news:HSguj.605$9l1.5110@eagle.america.net...
Pogue Peter is so ignorant he can't even READ.

This real estate firm is SPENCER/HINES -- run by two people named LYNN
SPENCER and BEN HINES.

Um, the contex was:

"Peter Stewart" <p_m_stewart@msn.com> wrote in message
news:%Pbuj.16453$421.10244@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
"D. Spencer Hines" <panther@excelsior.com> wrote in message
news:C2buj.598$9l1.4954@eagle.america.net...
G

He's cloning himself.

So I see is Spencer Hines, going into the real estate trade -

and the aim of cloning is to produce multiples.

Or is Hines telling us that he can't read and can't follow his own twisted
logic? One of the Peter Stewarts that took his lame fancy is a businessman
living in Sydney, Australia, the other (named Peter C. Stewart) a former
professor at Old Dominion University in Virginia. Distinct people with
distinct names, just as clones might be.

The link is only that both of them wrote books. Just as Lynn Spencer and Ben
Hines are both involved in housing like.....well now, like David Spencer
Hines.

You can take the fool out of his natural occupation, but you can't take the
avocation out of the fool.

Peter Stewart

Peter Stewart

Re: PETER STEWART, MODEST AUTHOR

Legg inn av Peter Stewart » 19. februar 2008 kl. 3.29

On Feb 19, 12:38 am, "D. Spencer Hines" <pant...@excelsior.com> wrote:
Pogue Peter is so ignorant he can't even READ.

This real estate firm is SPENCER/HINES -- run by two people named LYNN
SPENCER and BEN HINES.

Um, the contex was:

"Peter Stewart" <p_m_stewart@msn.com> wrote in message
news:%Pbuj.16453$421.10244@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
"D. Spencer Hines" <panther@excelsior.com> wrote in message
news:C2buj.598$9l1.4954@eagle.america.net...
G

He's cloning himself.

So I see is Spencer Hines, going into the real estate trade -

and the aim of cloning is to produce multiples.

Or is Hines telling us that he can't read and can't follow his own
twisted
logic? One of the Peter Stewarts that took his lame fancy is a
businessman
living in Sydney, Australia, the other (named Peter C. Stewart) a
former
professor at Old Dominion University in Virginia. Distinct people
with
distinct names, just as clones might be.

The link is only that both of them wrote books. Just as Lynn Spencer
and Ben
Hines are both involved in housing like.....well now, like David
Spencer
Hines.

You can take the fool out of his natural occupation, but you can't
take the
avocation out of the fool.

Peter Stewart

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