Rare Morgan
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Rare Morgan
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![]() ★ 1882 O S Morgan Silver Dollar GEM BU RARE MS Uncirculated Coin ★ US $1,275.00
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Criminalistics is the application of various sciences to answer questions relating to examination and comparison of biological evidence, trace evidence, impression evidence (such as fingerprints, shoeprints, and tire tracks), controlled substances, firearms, and other evidence in criminal investigations. Some of the forensic science disciplines are detailed under.
Forensic odontology is the study of uniqueness of dentition of all human beings. Also known as Forensic Dentistry, it deals with proper handling, examination and evaluation of dental evidence, which is then presented in the interest of justice. The evidence that may be derived from teeth is the age, in case of children, and also identification of the person to whom the teeth belong. This is done using dental records or ante-mortem that is, before death photographs. The other type of evidence is that of bite marks, left on either the victim (by the attacker), the perpetrator (from the victim of an attack), or on an object found at the crime scene. Bite marks have often been found on children who are abused.
Forensic toxicology refers to the use of toxicology to aid medico-legal investigation of death using poisoning. Several toxic substances do not produce characteristic lesions. In such as case, if a toxic reaction is suspected, visual investigation may not suffice. A forensic toxicologist must consider the context of an investigation, in particular, if any physical symptoms are recorded, as also any evidence collected at the crime scene that may narrow down the search, such as pill bottles, powders, trace residue, and any available chemicals. Armed with this information, a forensic toxicologist can determine which toxic substances were present, in what concentrations and the probable effects of those chemicals on the person. Determining the substance ingested is often complicated by the body's natural processes, as it is rare for a chemical to remain in its original form once in the body.
Forensic engineering deals with the causes of failure of devices and structures. It is the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail to operate or do not function as intended. A criminal aspect is possible in any investigation but is not always the case as civil cases are much more common. Generally, the purpose of any forensic engineering investigation is to locate cause or causes of failure with a view to improve performance or life of a component. It also involves the investigation of intellectual property claims, especially patents. Methods used in forensic investigations include reverse engineering, inspection of witness statements, a working knowledge of current standards, as well as the examination of the failed component itself. The fractured surface of a failed product can reveal much information as to how the item failed and the loading pattern prior to its failure.
Forensic economics is the study and interpretation of the economic damage evidence that includes present day calculations of lost earnings and benefits, the lost value of a business, lost business profits, lost value of household service, replacement labor costs and future medical care costs. Forensic accounting on the other hand, is defined as the study and interpretation of accounting evidence
Forensic psychology and forensic psychiatry deals with the legal aspects of human behavior. They deal with the application of psychological principles and knowledge to various legal activities involving child custody disputes, child abuse of an emotional, physical and sexual nature, assessing one's personal capacity to manage one's affairs, matters of competency to stand trial, criminal responsibility and personal injury and advising judges in matters relating to sentencing regarding various mitigates and the actuarial assessment of future risks.
Forensic anthropology is the application of physical anthropology in a legal setting, usually for the recovery and identification of the skeletal remains of the dead body whereas Forensic entomology deals with the examination of infesting insects in, on, and around human remains to assist in determination of time or location of death. Forensic evidence is referred to as the scientific evidence collected from a crime scene.
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Morgan $3.95 Morgan Hudson commanded a lot of respect as Buckhorn's biggest, baddest sheriff. How one petite city woman could turn him on his head was a mystery, not to mention being downright aggravating. But Misty Malone did just that, and Morgan couldn't wait till she went back where she belonged. But then he discovered why she'd come in the first place. Misty Malone had hoped to take refuge with her sister, who'd just married into a family of sinfully attractive brothers. They all treated her like gold-- all but one. Morgan seemed to think she was some sort of femme fatale, out to seduce his brothers. But seduction was the last thing on her mind. Foremost was the baby she was secretly carrying. And then, how to avoid the sexual sparks flying between her and Morgan. |
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The Adventures of Morgan Morgan the Rhymester $18.23 Morgan Morgan the Rhymestes, is like most kids. He goes to school, likes to play with friends and enjoys going on vacations. He lives with his parents, has a little sister Elizabeth, a dog named spankey and grandparents he calls Pop Pop and Nana. The "It's just not for kids" features Morgan Morgan: As "The Rhymester" The Morgan's Family Circle Elephants Don't Fly Morgan wants to introduce you to his family and friends and tell you about his experiences. Morgan hopes you enjoy his stories told in the "It's Not Just For Kid's" series As well as his rhyme. |
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Bow of the Charles W. Morgan, a Rare Wooden Whaling Ship $39.99 Joel Sartore Bow of the Charles W. Morgan, a Rare Wooden Whaling Ship - Photographic Print |
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Music by Morgan $7.66 Morgan is not pleased when his parents sign him up to play floor hockey at the community centre; he stinks at hockey and it's no fun. So when Aldeen Hummel, the Godzilla of Grade Three and a good hockey player, is unhappily signed up for piano lessons, Morgan crafts a plan to trade places. |
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Morgan's Passing $4.45 "An almost flawless story of love...Morgan emerges as a true hero." LOS ANGELES TIMES Morgan Gower works at Cullen's hardware store in north Baltimore. He has seven daughters and a warmhearted wife, but as he journeys into the gray area of middle age, he finds his household growing tedious. Then Morgan meets two lovely young newlyweds under some rather extreme circumstances--and all three discover that no one's heart is safe.... "From the Paperback edition." |
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Morgan's Honor: Morgan's Rescue\Morgan's Marriage $3.95 These final two novels in Lindsay's "Morgan's Mercenaries: Love and Danger miniseries will build excitement for the June 2004 release of FIRSTBORN, her sixth original single title in the series. |
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Adams Morgan $21.4 Americans, especially Washingtonians, are very proud of our nation's capital, particularly the city's neighborhoods. Adams Morgan is one neighborhood that boasts the best of what America has to offer: thriving, multilayered diversity with a rich international flavor. Soon after the ruling of Brown vs. Board of Education in 1954, the John Q. Adams School, a white school, combined with the Thomas P. Morgan School, a black school, to create the diversity we know and cherish today. |
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Morgan's War $20.03 Mike Morgan wanted his railroad company to be the first to lay track from the Mexican coast to the mines of Matarote. But his rival had other ideas: Mike's workers were murdered, his tunnel destroyed and a locomotive blown up. And when he fell for his financier's daughter Rosa, her father Don Emilio Terrazos was not pleased. Morgan had to take on the hired killers - but against such odds, could he save his railroad and win back Rosa? |
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Max and Morgan's ABC's $17.3 Max and Morgan's ABC's is a true story about her dog Max and a very special little girl, Morgan. This book also teaches children their ABC's |
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Possessing Morgan $3.95 Repo woman Morgan Swan can hardly believe it. She's been hopelessly infatuated with headline-stealing heartthrob Kingston "Mac" McRae for most of her life...and now she's in his driveway, about to repossess his fancy car. If only she could pick up the rest of him so easily.... Mac can't believe it, either. His car is being stolen...but all he can think about is getting the sexy-as-hell Morgan into the backseat. And their engines only rev hotter once she shows him how easily her Daisy Duke shorts come off. It's a sweaty, fast ride--the ultimate thrill. Until Morgan realizes she wants not only the fantasy, but the key to Mac's heart as well.... |
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Childe Morgan $3.95 "New York Times" bestselling author of "In the King's Service" Alaric Morgan has been pledged to the king's service. His Deryni blood makes him ideal to safeguard the Haldane kings and ensure that Prince Brion shall have the protection of his hereditary magic. |
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Morgan and the Dune Racer $5.65 It's Morgan's birthday and all he wants is Charlie's Thunderbolt Dune Racer. Aldeen snags it first from a yard sale, and Morgan gets mad. Really mad. Morgan's birthday brings him a surprise gift, and a lesson in friendship. Morgan and the Dune Racer, with its humourous tone and lively portrayals of Morgan and his buddies, will encourage young readers to learn awareness of their emotions and the value of not acting out every feeling that comes along. |
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Fort Morgan $21.46 Following the War of 1812, the United States embarked upon a major building program to improve the nation's seacoast defenses. A project was begun on Mobile Bay that would take almost twelve years to complete, plagued by harsh conditions, a lack of resources, and financial burdens. The end result, completed and opened in March of 1834, was Fort Morgan. Fort Morgan has played many key roles in the nation's military. During the Civil War, Fort Morgan provided covering fire for blockade runners entering and leaving Mobile Bay. The fort fell into disrepair after the Civil War as military planners thought it had outlived its usefulness. Between 1895 and 1904, five modern reinforced concrete batteries rose from the sands. At the peak of operations between 1910 and 1918, more than one hundred structures dotted the Mobile Bay landscape. This unique pictorial retrospective explores the growth and change at Fort Morgan, allowing the reader a chance to step back in time to the days when our nation's military fortifications provided a sense of security and protection to every citizen. Included are images culled from the Fort Morgan Museum, the National Archives and Records, and private collections. These vintage photographs depict every aspect of the fort's history, from the damage caused by the Union siege guns to the days following World War II when the fort was temporarily turned into a resort, and from the Confederates who worked to strengthen Mobile's lower defense line to the devastation of the hurricanes in 1906 and 1916. |
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Pucker Up, Morgan! $8.57 Morgan is delighted to have the lead role in "The Frog Prince" even if he has to kiss Aldeen, the Godzilla of Grade Three, to turn into a prince. They both agree smooching is gross. Despite Aldeen's threats and Morgan's overreacting they manage to create an unexpected twist to the play. Morgan discovers that teamwork makes a better performance. |
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Morgan's Pasture $13.11 ARSON SUICIDE IN THE SIERRAS-THREE DEADThe headline screams up at me from the concrete stoop and at first I can't bring myself to pick up the paper. It's insane, but I feel if I leave it there, what I fear to be true will remain just that, a fear.Child psychologist Will Border retreats to the summer of his thirteenth year after a traumatic event forces him to reexamine events and the choices he made in becoming a man. A period piece set in 1950s rural America, Morgan's Pasture guides young adult readers in examining their own roles in life as they develop into loners, followers, or even reluctant leaders like Will. With one eye on child psychology and the other on plain common sense, Morgan's Pasture offers a unique perspective on the growth of a boy and the longing of a man for a mythic peaceful pasture, not as a place to live, but as a reason to. |
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Morgan's Run $3.95 Colleen McCullough captivated millions with her beloved worldwide bestseller "The Thorn Birds." Now she takes readers to the birth of modern Australia with a breath-taking saga brimming with drama, history, and passion. It was one of the greatest human experiments ever undertaken: to populate an unknown continent with the criminals of English society. For Richard Morgan, twelve months as a prisoner on the high seas would be just the beginning in a soul-trying test to survive in a hostile new land where, against all odds, he would find a new love and a new life. From the dank cells of England's prisons to the unforgiving frontier of the eighteenth-century outback, "Morgan's Run" is the epic tale of one man whose strength and character helped settle a country and define its future. |
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Morgan Plays Soccer $3.95 Morgan Brownbear's new friend Nina Jane Monkey loves soccer so much that soon Morgan is sure he wants to play too. But soccer has a lot of rules, and Morgan keeps breaking the most important one of all: He can't seem to stop catching the ball with his hands Morgan is so embarrassed, he doesn't want to play soccer anymore. But Nina Jane helps Morgan stay in the game by showing him exactly what he needs-practice Budding athletes will understand Morgan's early frustrations and will cheer when he triumphs in this uplifting story about what it means to be a good sport. |
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Morgan Hall $12.1 Lady Christie Morgan is not the only occupant in this desolate English estate. A young apparition appears, sparking a chain of horrifying occurrences involving Christie and the two men closest to her: Anthony Longfield-Lothian and Tristan Ely. A saga of mystery and sordid family history weaves intrigue for the passionate love triangle. Past and present war as the secrets of three aristocratic families come to light. |
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Morgan County Georgia $17.17 The small town of Madison in Morgan County, Georgia, was once considered the South's most cultured and aristocratic town. Since the end of slavery, Morgan County's African-American community has worked hard to carve out its own history and culture "on the other side of Madison's tracks." |
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Morgan's Mercenaries: Heart of the Warrior $3.95 "Morgan's Mercenaries: Heart of the Warrior" is based on Lindsay McKenna's Silhouette Special Edition "RM" miniseries Morgan's Mercenaries. This is her second brand-new single title and it will take readers on a dangerous journey through South American jungles, as a warrior woman in search of her family discovers much more |
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Morgan's Sleepover at Grandma's $20.98 Having a Grandchild spend the night is a great way to create a lifelong bond. Knowing what to do while spending that time with Grandchildren is another story. But Grandma Marlar had it all figured out ahead of time. Read how Morgan and this Grandma spent the evening together. To make this book more special, Morgan has illustrated the cover, and two other illustrations for "Morgan's Sleepover at Grandma's." |
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Super Move, Morgan! $4.22 Morgan has to spend all of one Saturday with Aldeen Hummel, the Godzilla of Grade Three, so they can make a log cabin for their project. Morgan is upset because he is sure she has taken his Commander Crunch action figure and hidden it from him. Once he sneaks into her room to get it, then he has to deal with the reality that he has taken something that isn't his. In this latest book in the series, Morgan encounters several awkward situations and has to figure out how to come out unscathed. |
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Morgan and the Bear; Based on a True Story $13.86 Morgan and The Bear is the coming of age story of Morgan, a pioneer boy who lived in Estero Island, Florida at the turn of the twentieth century. In order to protect his family while his father is away, Morgan and his younger brother show bravery beyond their years as they hunt and kill a bear which threatens their community. |
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Morgan Makes Magic $8.11 On the first day of the new year at Morgan's new school, he wears new everything--even new underwear. He might as well have a sign on his forehead that says "New Kid." So he needs new friends above all, but starts the day by crossing Aldeen Hummel, the Godzilla of Grade Three. To impress his new schoolmates Morgan stretches the truth, telling them he's an auto mechanic, a rock'n'roll drummer, a juggler, a magician. He fools Aldeen with a magic trick, and suddenly the other kids want to see him perform all his "talents," all at once. Finally Morgan has to tell the truth to them all, starting with Aldeen Hummel. "Morgan Makes Magic" is a story about the difficulty of adapting to new situations, and how friends--old and new--can make it easier. |
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Morgan Affair and Anti-Masonry $17.91 Morgan violated his Masonic obligations by revealing the secrets of Freemasonry-later, he was missing from the face of the earth. Did the Masons murder him as some Anti-Masons claim? Read this book and find out. |
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The Morgan Affair and Anti-Masonry $32.85 Morgan violated his Masonic obligations by revealing the secrets of Freemasonry-later, he was missing from the face of the earth. Did the Masons murder him as some Anti-Masons claim? Read this book and find out. |
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Julia Morgan Built a Castle $3.94 From the time she was little, Julia Morgan wanted to know how everything fit together. Her family often visited San Francisco, where she could puzzle over the many new buildings under construction there. Julia desperately wanted to be an architect--but in the late nineteenth century that was rare for a woman. Julia was not deterred. After several rejections, she finally made it into the prestigious all-male ecole des Beaux Arts, in Paris. She also became California's first licensed female architect and designed over 800 buildings, including newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst's magnificent San Simeon. With exquisite illustrations, this is the story of a spirited pioneer. |
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Justin Morgan Had a Horse $3.95 Joel Goss knows that Little Bub is a special colt, even though he's a runt. And when schoolteacher Justin Morgan asks Joel to break the colt in, Joel is thrilled Soon word about Little Bub has spread throughout the entire Northeast -- this spirited colt can pull heavier loads than a pair of oxen. And run faster than thoroughbreds This is the story of the little runt who became the father of the world-famous breed of American horses -- the Morgan. |
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Morgan Robertson: The Man $24.7 Morgan Robertson was a famous sea story writer of the era. This work consists of articles written by his fellow-writers. He is the author who many believe predicted the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 with his book The Titan in 1898. In this book is Morgan Robertson with all his weaknesses and foibles and all the other things too, that made him a big man. |
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Morgan: Performance Plus Pedigree $29.95 Jonathan Wood. Morgan, founded in 1910, made three-wheelers for 26 years before deciding to add a fourth wheel to their vehicles and enter the sports car market. It was a good move. Today Morgan - the oldest motor manufacturer in the world still controlled by the family who created it - enjoys a waiting list of several years, which speaks volumes for the desirability of its nostalgic sports cars. This enthusiasts guide includes a history of the marque, buying tips, driving impressions, and technical specifications. |
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Morgan: The Scandal That Shook Freemasonry $26.58 For more than a century, Freemasons have held fast to the belief that Masons did not murder William Morgan; rather they deported him to Canada. In "Morgan: The Scandal That Shook Freemasonry," author, journalist and Freemason Stephen Dafoe disassembles that myth while reassembling the trail of evidence that remains to uncover the facts behind this 183-year-old Masonic cold case. |
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The Ride Down Mt. Morgan $13.76 A car wreck on the slopes of Mt. Morgan puts poet and insurance tycoon Lyman Felt in the hospital. While Lyman recovers, two women meet in the hospital to discover that they are both married to him. With his secrets exposed, Lyman tries to justify himself to the two women -- the prim, cultured Theo and the restless, ambitious Leah -- at the same time hoping to convince himself that he is blameless. Moving between broad farce and delicate tragedy, The Ride Down Mt. Morgan reveals the struggle, between honesty with others and honesty with oneself. This new edition incorporates the revisions Miller wrote for the acclaimed 1998 Public Theatre production starring Patrick Stewart. |
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Mrs. Morgan's Lawn $3.95 Some people are just born mean -- at least that's what one young neighbor thinks. He's lost countless balls to the mysterious Mrs. Morgan. What could she possibly do with them? Use them to cook up strange recipes? Store them in her closet? When his favorite green and white soccer ball falls prey to her lawn, it's time to act. His parents force him to go and talk to her -- ugh But what he discovers about Mrs. Morgan is more Surprising than any of the fantasies he could have imagined. |
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I Am Morgan Le Fay $3.95 Morgan is a willful, mischievous girl with mismatched eyes of emerald and violet. A girl of magic, whose childhood ends when King Uther Pendragon murders her father and steals away her mother. Then Pendragon dies and, in a warring country with no one to claim the throne, there are many who want Morgan dead. But Morgan has power, and magic. She is able to change the course of history, to become other, to determine her own fate-and, thus the fate of Britain. She will become Morgan le Fay. "Springer wields language like a sword, and both blood and flowers spring to these pages in vivid hues." ("Booklist," starred review) |
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Delightfulee: The Life and Music of Lee Morgan $31.78 One of the most individual stylists of his time, trumpeter Lee Morgan began his professional career in Philadelphia at age fifteen. At eighteen, after a short stint with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, Morgan joined Dizzy Gillespie's orchestra, where he stayed until the group disbanded in 1958. A return to Blakey brought Morgan new opportunities, including his first successful attempts at composition. But however much his time with Blakey helped to advance his playing and writing, his boss's and his bandmates' destructive drug habits exerted just as strong an influence. Within three years, Morgan would be back home in Philadelphia, strung out on heroin and penniless. Morgan's return to music in the early to mid-sixties witnessed a tremendous evolution in his playing. Formerly a virtuoso in the model of his idol, Clifford Brown, Morgan brought to his critically acclaimed Blue Note records of the era an emotionally charged, muscular tone, full of poise and control. But it was with the record "Sidewinder," recorded in 1963, that Morgan found his greatest fame and commercial success, due to the infectious groove of the title tune. By the time of his death, at thirty-three---murdered in a New York City club by his girlfriend during a gig---Morgan had begun a new phase of his career, experimenting with freer-forms of musical expression. Jeff McMillan's "Delightfulee" is the first biography to seriously examine Morgan's vast contributions to jazz, both as a performer and as a composer. Thanks to exclusive access to Lee Morgan's now-deceased brother, McMillan is also able to provide unparalleled insight into Morgan's personal and family life Jeff McMillan received his master's degree from the Jazz History and Research program at Rutgers-Newark in 2000 and currently works as an archivist for the Metropolitan Opera in New York City."" |
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Billie Morgan $3.95 "Denby is clearly a writer who has the capacity to get under the skin of the world she inhabits and to translate it for her readers."-Val McDermid Billie is in her forties, running a little jewelry shop in Bradford, trying to live a quiet life, trying to forget the past. Because Billie has a lot of past to forget. She was a biker chick, one of the Devil's Own, the speed- and acid-fueled road demons. Her life was hurtling out of control, and it ended in murder. Now, years later, she has to face the consequences. Joolz Denby was born in 1955. She married an outlaw biker at 19. She lives in Bradford, Yorkshire. |


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