Letters From The Moon

by John Koblas


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/07/2011

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 122
ISBN : 9781462869817
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 122
ISBN : 9781462869794
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 122
ISBN : 9781462869800

About the Book

“Whether writing about outlaws, penning poetry, or lecturing on historical events, John Koblas never ceases to capture his audience and he has done it again. Letters from the Moon is poignant, emotional, and commendable. This collection is destined to be read over and over again.” --Popular Author Lauri Robinson “An extremely prolific writer, Jack (John Koblas) is a cornucopia of visions and dreams with a single purpose: to feed the hungry minds of insatiable readers. In a world of copious cares, he tosses our trials and tribulations into the blender so they're easier to digest. I highly recommend this book for avid poetry buffs.” --Renowned Poet Roger Brezina


About the Author

John Koblas is one of the most prolific writers in the outlaw genre and is the foremost authority on the James-Younger Gang's exploits in Minnesota. He is the author of 68 books focusing on U. S. history and American literary figures as well as the Doc & Tweed History/Mystery Series, a popular fiction series for young readers; three volumes of poetry; and a novel, The Outlaw Billy Stiles. Among his 68 volumes are a dozen books on Jesse James; Let Them Eat Grass, a lengthy trilogy on the 1862 Dakota Conflict in Minnesota; MA, a detailed study of Ma Barker and the gangster era; and several others. Koblas has served as a consultant and script writer for various television documentaries including Discovery Channel, History Channel, PBS American Experience, as well as independent film companies. His book, Jesse James Northfield Raid: Confessions of the Ninth Man, was made into a television movie, in which Koblas wrote the book, the screenplay, and performed some of the music.