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Jane Anderson

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Born December 27, 1926 (99 years old)
Also known as: Jane Ellen Jamison Jenke Toombs, Jane Toombs
21 books
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Jane Ellen Jamison was born on 27 December 1926 in Los Angeles, California, USA, daugther of Frances (Crooks) and James K. Jamison. When she was nine months old, her parents, both teachers, took her to Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where she grew up most of her childhood. Her father played a key role in encouraging her as a writer, who was, himself, a history writer. She attended Michigan State University, College of the Sequoias and Northern Michigan University. She has been a registered nurse as well as a Cadet nurse. She had moved from upstate New York to Carson City, Nevada--the result of falling in love with a Nevadan. On 24 June 1949, she married Albert Jenke, they had five children: James, Ellen, Ann, Bobbie Jane, and Robert. On 2 March 1972, she married second time with John Edward Toombs. She is now a widow, and has returned "home" to live in the beautiful Upper Peninsula on the shore of Lake Superior--with the Viking from her past. She has five children, two stepchildren: Michael and Leslie, and seven grandchildren. Jane Ellen has published of numerous published books, both in paper and electronic, as well as some articles. She uses her maiden and married name: Ellen Jamison and Jane Toombs, but she has used a few pseudonyms: Olivia Sumner, and Jane Anderson, she also wrote as Diana Stuart in collaboration with Dee Stuart, and under the colective pseudonyms: Rebecca Drury, and Lee Willoughby Davis. Her writing covers various romance genres such as gothic, suspense, contemporary, historical, paranormal, mystery, fantasy and horror.

Books

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Environmental Impact of Brick Stone and Concrete

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This report provides a review of how brick, stone and concrete materials have been assessed within the current edition of 'The Green Guide to Specification', including the application of the environmental profiles methodology that underlies the guide.

Pet's best friend

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"What do best friends do? Play dress up? Tell secrets? Curl up together? You'll find out when Pet's Best Friend lets the cat out of the bag. Get the real scoop from animals of every shape and size as they tell their innermost thoughts about the kids they own. From butterflies to snakes, these unusual pets reveal why they do the things they do. Emmy Award winning writer/director Jane Anderson "translates" the animals' secrets into delightful poetry. Photographer Rita Haft's intimate pictures capture the enchanting bond between pets and children. And award-winning art director Charlie Hess puts it all together in a beautiful package. Pet's Best Friend is a book for all ages. Everyone can cherish that magical communication that lasts a lifetime - the values and emotions that come from finding a true friend"--Dust cover.

The escort

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"Nothing is taboo in this play about a high-class call girl. Charlotte is charged with escorting us through this titillating tale as members of one seemingly liberal family test the limits of their own sexual morality. What happens when social ideals are in direct conflict with personal choices in the bedroom? This sexually charged roller-coaster ride takes us down a path of unexpected thoughtfulness and depth that asks the question: how far are you willing to go to prove your open mindedness?"--Page 4 of cover.