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Copperwood Press

Copperwood Press is a special interest publisher created by author/publisher Jeff Duntemann to preserve old texts and present new books in several areas, including Old Catholicism, hobby electronics, practical computing, and science fiction. Much more will appear in coming months, so watch this space!

Web Site: www.copperwood.com
  Colorado Springs, Colorado
  United States

Carl and Jerry: Their Complete Adventures, Volume 5
From 1954 through 1964, Popular Electronics published 119 adventures of Carl and Jerry, two teen boys with a passion for electronics and a knack for getting into and out of trouble with haywire lashups built in Jerry's basement. Better still, the boys explained how it all worked, and in doing so, launched countless young people into careers in science and technology. Now, for the first time ever, the full run of Carl and Jerry yarns by John T. Frye are available again, in five authorized anthologies that include the full text and all illustrations. This volume of 20 stories from 1963 and 1964 is the fifth and final volume in the series, with a topic index for all 119 stories, plus two brand-new stories written by long-time Carl and Jerry fans.
Print: $15.95

 
Carl & Jerry: Their Complete Adventures, Volume 4
From 1954 through 1964, Popular Electronics published 119 adventures of Carl and Jerry, two teen boys with a passion for electronics and a knack for getting into and out of trouble with haywire lashups built in Jerry's basement. Better still, the boys explained how it all worked, and in doing so, launched countless young people into careers in science and technology. Now, for the first time ever, the full run of Carl and Jerry yarns by John T. Frye are available again, in five authorized anthologies that include the full text and all illustrations. This volume of 24 stories from the years 1961 and 1962 is the fourth of five.
Print: $15.95

 
Carl & Jerry: Their Complete Adventures, Volume 3
From 1954 through 1964, Popular Electronics published 119 adventures of Carl and Jerry, two teen boys with a passion for electronics and a knack for getting into and out of trouble with haywire lashups built in Jerry's basement. Better still, the boys explained how it all worked, and in doing so, launched countless young people into careers in science and technology. Now, for the first time ever, the full run of Carl and Jerry yarns by John T. Frye are available again, in five authorized anthologies that include the full text and all illustrations. This volume of 24 stories from 1959 and 1960 is the third of the five.
Print: $15.95

 
Carl & Jerry: Their Complete Adventures, Volume 2
From 1954 through 1964, Popular Electronics published 119 adventures of Carl and Jerry, two teen boys with a passion for electronics and a knack for getting into and out of trouble with haywire lashups built in Jerry's basement. Better still, the boys explained how it all worked, and in doing so, launched countless young people into careers in science and technology. Now, for the first time ever, the full run of Carl and Jerry yarns by John T. Frye are available again, in five authorized anthologies that include the full text and all illustrations. This volume of 24 stories from 1957 and 1958 is the second of the five.
Print: $15.95

 
Carl & Jerry: Their Complete Adventures, Volume 1
From 1954 through 1964, Popular Electronics published 119 adventures of Carl and Jerry, two teen boys with a passion for electronics and a knack for getting into and out of trouble with haywire lashups built in Jerry's basement. Better still, the boys explained how it all worked, and in doing so, launched countless young people into careers in science and technology. Now, for the first time ever, the full run of Carl and Jerry yarns by John T. Frye are available again, in five authorized anthologies that include the full text and all illustrations. This volume of 27 stories from 1954 through 1956 is the first of the five.
Print: $15.95

 
Whale Meat
Fantasy novelette (8,500 words.) Two centuries-old witches in modern-day Chicago must seek help from a young mathematics student when they realize that all their powers cannot save their unborn son, who while still in the womb has been given a mission and a challenge by the community of whales in Earth's oceans: Save the wounded soul of humankind, or die.

The downloadable ZIP archive contains .PDF, .RTF, .HTM, .PRC (MobiPocket Reader), .LIT (Microsoft Reader), and .TXT. There is NO DRM of any kind.


Download: $1.00

 
The New Reformation
When Pope Pius IX declared himself infallible at the First Vatican Council in 1869, clergy and theologians across Europe cried foul. After reconciliation proved impossible, tens of thousands of European Catholics broke with Rome and formed their own independent national churches. These "Old Catholics" pledged to maintain the traditions of the ancient Catholic Church against the "New Catholicism" of the Pope and the Roman Curia. Written pseudonymously by James Bass Mullinger in 1874, this book is the only known eyewitness account of the formation of the European Old Catholic churches from the perspective of the Old Catholics themselves. Unavailable for well over a century, this new edition is not a holograph reprint but has been rescanned, re-edited and completely reset, with a modern index and table of contents.
Print: $21.95

 
The Pope and the Council
The proclamation of Papal Infallibility at the First Vatican Council in 1870 took no one by surprise. For twenty years before the Council convened, Pope Pius IX had been hinting that he would make an article of faith what the Vatican had been claiming for almost a thousand years: That papal pronouncements are infallibly protected from error. This book is a compendium of the “Letters of Janus” that appeared in the German newspaper Allgemeine Zeitung in 1869, arguing that the Vatican’s claims of Infallibility were based on forged documents, rewritten history, and a tendency to silence any and all questioning voices within the Church and Christian governments. This new edition, the first since 1873, is not a holograph reprint but has been rescanned and completely reset, with a modern index and table of contents.
Print: $21.95

 
QBit 2008
Jeff and Carol Duntemann adopted a Bichon Frise puppy in 2005 and named him Deja Vu's Quantum Bit, or QBit for short. This is a 2008 calendar telling QBit's story in twelve full-color photos, from puppyhood to adulthood.
Print: $13.95

 
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