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Joseph E. Kaufmann

    Black Witch Judge and Building
    Deaf and Dumb
    Hackman
    3 Short Stories
    WHEELS TO NAM
    Maginot imitations
    • Maginot imitations

      • 154 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      The first book in English to consider these fortifications in detail, this book describes the major fortified lines built during the 1930s in Germany and neighboring nations in response to France's construction of the Maginot Line. Using drawings and descriptions, the authors assess the military necessity and usefulness―or lack thereof―of these popular fortifications. Many designers attempted to copy some of the better-known features of the Maginot Line, but often the defenses consisted more of propaganda than of concrete and steel. Nonetheless, when Germany stood poised to attack, the fate of Europe hung on these fortified lines.

      Maginot imitations
    • WHEELS TO NAM

      • 392 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      Just another joyous erotic romp in the strange journey that actress, Tasha Felding calls life. And perhaps, the most important. For nearly four years, Tasha and her roommates were the undisputed goddesses of their liberal arts college in Topanga Canyon, CA. With distinct talents, beauty, and accomplishments, each goddess appeared pre-destined to be forever traveling on that path called the Charmed Life. But, in a tragic twist, just before graduation and with the inadvertent help of Tasha, one of the journeys takes a drastic detour. For the next two decades, Tasha enjoys success as an actress, wife and mother, but keeps her eyes open for that elusive path that will help her undo the earlier damage. And it is Ojai, a few months before her 20th college reunion that Tasha decides the elements are ripe for exonerating one former roommate, rekindling the lost passions in the other two, and while she is at, seducing that gorgeous stranger on the motorcycle. Divine intervention was never so much fun.

      WHEELS TO NAM
    • 3 Short Stories

      Flea Market; Children of the Sea; Dead Men Do Talk

      • 444 stránok
      • 16 hodin čítania

      Here are three of my book directed to middle ages. The reason they are short is because My De Hero told me about a book count movie 90 to 125 pg book 3604 hundred pg that is why I started writing short stories like my 4 book black witch judge, and hack man over 400 pg with 2000 more pg written to use.

      3 Short Stories
    • Hackman

      • 458 stránok
      • 17 hodin čítania

      Barry Katz, New York entertainment. "I took it on vacati on with me how could you write 2000 pages? Charlene Keel Play Girl magazine. "Good friend tried to get Toukie to do a spread in Play Girl. Loved my writi ng." Loreen Arbus. Read fi ve parts of my books and said Hack man was in there with the rest of them. Toukie Smith knowing her brother and meeti ng her in my cab coming from the Blue man, we became friends. All these people read part of my Hackman and loved it. So here is part one I hope you like it?

      Hackman
    • Black Witch Judge and Building

      • 364 stránok
      • 13 hodin čítania

      Black Witch Judge This story was part of my driving a cab in New your city. Picking up two old people going from Grand central to Port authority from what looked like a working vacation in the Hamptons left a bag in my cab. Looking it over after I found it I noticed it belonged to some Judge who was handling a Church verses State case. From there I just let my crazy mind go wild. Building Story about an apartment house. Something in the ventilation system is taking the children. Many are missing, even though the parents guard them closely. We all know about rats and how they out number us in body count what would happen if my some freak of nature some one knew how to control them and make them obey there every wishers? Don't laugh it could happen.

      Black Witch Judge and Building
    • Three Wars

      • 442 stránok
      • 16 hodin čítania

      The narrative explores the perspective of a young child navigating a hyper-real environment within a German family just before World War II. The first-person account flows smoothly, though it raises questions about the plausibility of such vivid memories from early childhood. The climax involves a near encounter with Hitler, adding an extraordinary twist to the child's experiences. While the story captivates with its dramatic elements, it challenges the reader's suspension of disbelief regarding the child's clarity of recollection and the unfolding events.

      Three Wars