John Broughton: 6 books

Book cover of Die for a Dove
by John Broughton
Language: English
Release Date: February 25, 2019

Invasion, 674 AD and Werburgh, great-niece of the Abbess of Ely travels by night to bury and save the abbey treasure under a wayside cross in the kingdom of Lindsey. Werburgh has crafted a magnificent gold and garnet jewel in the form of a dove. A cryptic inscription on the back indicates the...
Book cover of Wikipedia Reader's Guide: The Missing Manual
by John Broughton
Language: English
Release Date: May 5, 2008

You don't have to understand how to edit Wikipedia in order to find the information you need and join the conversation. This booklet gives you just what you need to know in friendly, concise form so you can research any subject without getting lost in Wikipedia's labyrinth. With it, you'll be able...
Book cover of Wikipedia: The Missing Manual

Wikipedia: The Missing Manual

The Missing Manual

by John Broughton
Language: English
Release Date: January 25, 2008

Want to be part of the largest group-writing project in human history? Learn how to contribute to Wikipedia, the user-generated online reference for the 21st century. Considered more popular than eBay, Microsoft.com, and Amazon.com, Wikipedia servers respond to approximately 30,000 requests per second,...
Book cover of Virtually Criminal
by John Broughton
Language: English
Release Date: September 18, 2015

Virtually Criminal is a story of life in Detroit, Michigan, in the year 2053. A game is invented that lets you fight any living person at any time in history, any place in the world. This game and changes to the constitution have all but eliminated crime in the streets. Its a new society, a new day,...
Book cover of Ellie's Yellow Balloon
by John Broughton
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2013

This is a story of a beautiful and gregarious curly-haired three-year-old who loses her balloon only to find it again.
Book cover of Superstitious Christianity
by Hannah Boland, John Sharpe, Kathryn Broughton
Language: English
Release Date: March 7, 2014

Don't be fooled by the title. Australian author Hannah Boland is a faithful servant of Jesus. But having lost a second near full-term baby in 2013, Hannah was forced to face the deep, often unanswered questions of the Christian faith and to peel away the layers of fluff or "superstition" to see...
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