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Terrell William "Terry" Proctor,
J.D.
(CLICK HERE to go to sub-page on this author on this
web site) or click below for his museum
biography
http://www.proctormuseum.us/Biographies/terryproctor.htm
- Messages of the Mind--Book. This book was first printed in 2000
and is now being reprinted. It contains many
of Terry's 50 poems, some philosophical thoughts,
many of Terry's 100 Pen & Ink drawings
and a handful of his beautiful eART SCANS.
There simply is no other book out there quite
like this inspirational book of positive
thoughts, humor, guidance and beautiful original
artwork of which really is Something New
Under The Sun.
- 100 Things to Protect Your Legal Rights--Book This book has 100 important things
which you need to know to protect your legal
rights. It also has 50 legal definitions
of terms you may want to know and what they
mean in law. Also available on eBay at Otis
Wonie Store.
- The History of Law--Booklet for now, but Book later. Presently
a 16 page booklet starting with the Code
of Hammurabi and coming forward to our present
Constitution and Bill of Rights. Terry is
in the process of turning this into a large
book which will cover the various World's
legal systems throughout history to the present.
- Your Scanner as Your Camera--Book. This book is a work in progress,
with a shorter booklet available. A larger
book is to be completed soon.
- Rockhounding 101. This is a booklet at present, but a book
covering this and more is forthcoming--a
work in progress.
- Rockhounding for Fun, Health and Profit--this is the book which is a work in progress
at present which will include the above article,
rewritten, and the whole area of rockhounding
for those who dig for fossils, minerals,
gemstones and artifacts.
- Daily Court Review Articles--Subjects on Law--Articles. At present there
are 52 which have been submitted to the Daily
Court Review for weekly publication. Many
have appeared on the front page of this Daily
newspaper in Houston starting in August 2002.
The group of 52 article is in the form now
of a booklet, available in our GIFT SHOP.
- The Double Drop-Out--Play. This play was presented a couple
of years back at the Country Playhouse in
Houston. It is the story of Charles, an attorney
who is engaged to a lady banker, but was
unable to join the firm which he desired,
because he didn't go to the right law schools.
Charles decides to drop out of the gray flannel
society and join the dreaded motor cycle
gang, the Armadillos, headed by Dungas Fang
and enforced by Animal Odeur. Dungas' girl
friend, Candy LaBoom, tries to hustle Charles,
which causes Charles' fiancee to decide to
join the 'Dilla Chicks. You will howl at
this comedy and its surprise ending.
- WestWays--Play. If you liked the old villain, hero
and girl melodramas, you will love this version.
We have the villain Dastardly Don; the hero
Chapstick Dan; his side-kicks-Catastrophe
Joan (sister of Calamity Jane) and Reliable
Robert Righteous; the fair maiden, Grace
Goodness; and a host of other actors and
actresses. You will laugh till your sides
hurt at this really funny old-time melodrama.
- Terry has two other plays, which are works
in progress. One is a murder mystery "Murder
in the 97th" and the other is a serious
drama on a divisive issue, abortion, and
two young ladies who get caught up in this
debate and how it affects their lives. We
will keep you posted when these two plays
are copyrighted and released.
- Misc. articles for The BackBenders Gazette--small
charge for reprints to cover shipping and
handling only.
- others will be listed later
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FOSSILS
- Rockhounding for Fun, Health and Profit--book by Terrell William "Terry" Proctor,
J.D. this is the book which is a work in progress
at present which will include the
above article,
rewritten, and the whole area of
rockhounding
for those who dig for fossils, minerals,
gemstones and artifacts.
- Rockhounding 101. This is a booklet at present, but the above
book covering this and more is forthcoming--a
work in progress.
- Common Fossil Plants Of Western North America,
2nd Edition by William A. Tidwell, Ph.D., professor of botany at Brigham Young University
for many years (and we believe he recently
retired from there). This 299 page book is
the authoritative work on identifying plant
and tree fossils in at least the Western
part of the United States. It contains a
number of color plates and many, many drawings
of plant fossils and is chock full of information
on how to identify plants and trees by their
cell structure, bark, leaves and other parts
of the plant structure. It contains great
tables to compare types of plants found in
different locales at different geological
times.
- Discovering Fossils--by Frank A. Garcia. How to Find and Identify Remains of the
Prehistoric Past. This soft cover book has
212 pages. Great illustrations for identifying
fossils by Jasper Burns; locations to find
fossils; stories of people who made great
finds, what they found and where they found
the fossils; information on various geological
ages; fossil techniques; and much much more
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- 100 Things to Protect Your Legal Rights--Book This book has 100 important things
which you need to know to protect your legal
rights. It also has 50 legal definitions
of terms you may want to know and what they
mean in law. Also available on eBay at Otis
Wonie Store.
- The History of Law--Booklet for now, but Book later. Presently
a 16 page booklet starting with the Code
of Hammurabi and coming forward to our present
Constitution and Bill of Rights. Terry is
in the process of turning this into a large
book which will cover the various World's
legal systems throughout history to the present.
- Daily Court Review Articles--Subjects on Law--Articles. At present there
are 52 which have been submitted to the Daily
Court Review for weekly publication. Many
have appeared on the front page of this Daily
newspaper in Houston starting in August 2002.
The group of 52 article is in the form now
of a booklet, available in our GIFT SHOP
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PLAYS
- The Double Drop-Out--Play. This play was presented a couple
of years back at the Country Playhouse in
Houston. It is the story of Charles, an attorney
who is engaged to a lady banker, but was
unable to join the firm which he desired,
because he didn't go to the right law schools.
Charles decides to drop out of the gray flannel
society and join the dreaded motor cycle
gang, the Armadillos, headed by Dungas Fang
and enforced by Animal Odeur. Dungas' girl
friend, Candy LaBoom, tries to hustle Charles,
which causes Charles' fiancee to decide to
join the 'Dilla Chicks. You will howl at
this comedy and its surprise ending.
- WestWays--Play. If you liked the old villain, hero
and girl melodramas, you will love this version.
We have the villain Dastardly Don; the hero
Chapstick Dan; his side-kicks-Catastrophe
Joan (sister of Calamity Jane) and Reliable
Robert Righteous; the fair maiden, Grace
Goodness; and a host of other actors and
actresses. You will laugh till your sides
hurt at this really funny old-time melodrama.
- Terry has two other plays, which are works
in progress. One is a murder mystery "Murder
in the 97th" and the other is a serious
drama on a divisive issue, abortion, and
two young ladies who get caught up in this
debate and how it affects their lives. We
will keep you posted when these two plays
are copyrighted and released.
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William A. Tidwell, Ph.D., professor of botany at Brigham Young University
for many years (and we believe he recently
retired from there).
- Common Fossil Plants Of Western North America,
2nd Edition
This 299 page book is the authoritative work
on identifying plant and tree fossils in
at least the Western part of the United States.
It contains a number of color plates and
many, many drawings of plant fossils and
is chock full of information on how to identify
plants and trees by their cell structure,
bark, leaves and other parts of the plant
structure. It contains great tables to compare
types of plants found in different locales
at different geological times.
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Frank A. Garcia, Paleontologist.
See his website at http://www.proctormuseum.us/Biographies/garcia.htm
- Discovering Fossils--by Frank A. Garcia, Donald S. Miller and great illustrations for identifying
fossils by Jasper Burns. How to Find and Identify Remains of the
Prehistoric Past. This soft cover book has
212 pages. ; locations to find fossils; stories
of people who made great finds, what they
found and where they found the fossils; information
on various geological ages; fossil techniques;
and much much more
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Frank A. Kocsis, Jr.
- Vertebrate Fossils: A Neophyte's Guide. This is a really great 184 page larger
size book. It contains little text, but a
tremendous amount of actual photographs and
descriptions of vertebrate fossils of all
types, most with scientific names.
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