· 1997
Referred to by some as The Eighth Wonder of the World, Stone Mountain, located 16 miles from Atlanta, Georgia, is the largest exposed mass of granite in the world. Freeman, a freelance historian, narrates the development of the mountain from the days that it served as a Native American domain, through the carving of an historic Confederate monument, to its present status as a tourist attraction and recreational area. Enhanced with bandw photographs. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
· 2007
Here is a book full of kid adventures at a time and in a place where adults didn't have to constantly be watching and you didn't have to be buckled in and wearing protective head gear. Some of the memories are unique, many of them are similar to things we've all done. Sit back, read leisurely and enjoy. You'll smile, laugh and nod in recollection as Freeman shares the kinds of memories we all love to hold onto. This book is about growing up in and around Oxford, Mississippi in the 1950s and 1960s, but it could have been any small town.
· 2004
A series of flying adventures as told from the cockpit. The stories span a period of more than 30 years and and include both military and civilian flying in a variety of aircraft, both airplanes and helicopters.
· 2008
Alex Davis, former deep undercover agent now retired, is faced with a challenge. A prominent Soviet citizen with a prized secret--a medical miracle--wants out of the country. Alex has the means to make it happen because he owns an early stealth aircraft.
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· 2010
Army Warrant Officer Eric Mohr arrives in Vietnam intent on saving lives as a medevac helicopter pilot. When his brother-in-law Steve Cooper is shot down and taken prisoner by the Viet Cong, Eric's mission becomes a personal one.
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