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Subterfuge Publishing is proud to announce that author Mike Fuljenz has won 5 national awards for excellence from the Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG)

(Beaumont, Texas) – Coin expert Mike Fuljenz, of Beaumont, Texas has been honored with five national awards for excellence in print and broadcast journalism for his writings and reports about gold and the rare coin market. The five first-place honors established a new record for Fuljenz, and no individual received more awards in this year's competition.

Last Updated (Tuesday, 17 August 2010 20:38)

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Indian Gold Coins of the 20th Century – The Smart Guide for Rare Acquistions

Subterfuge Publishing is proud to announce the release of Mike Fuljenz’s latest book “Indian Gold Coins of the 20th Century – The Smart Guide for Rare Acquistions.”  Award-winning author, speaker, and gold expert Mike Fuljenz has done it again with this new book.  One of the world’s most noted authorities on gold, the United States rare coin market and coin grading, Mike fills every chapter with historical insights, date by date analysis’, mint mark locations, photographs, and even collecting strategies for the beginning investor or savvy collector.  Mike uses his abundant experience in consumer protection to equip every reader with proven tips from protecting gold coins from theft to identifying the best places to quickly sell your gold and gold coins.  
 
• Paperback: 258 pages
• Language: English
• ISBN-10: 0981948898
• ISBN-13: 978-0981948898
• Product Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 0.4 inches
• LCCN:  2010926947
WWW.MikeFuljenz.com
 
Will soom be available on Amazon.com and other venues
Indian Gold Coins of the 20th Century
If you invest in gold, enjoy history, or collect rare guns, art, or coins… this book is a must read!”

Last Updated (Monday, 17 May 2010 22:01)

 

Other news from Subterfuge Publishing.

Author David Hearne’s new novel “The Christmas Special” is scheduled for release in the fall. The book  is a thought provoking political thriller revolving around a series of Christmas morning terrorist attacks. Beside the death and destruction wrought by these attacks, the selected day of execution could darken the sacred celebration of Christ’s birth for years to come. The spellbinding novel weaves together current events with fiction creating a sobering reality of an event whose actual occurrence is certainly probable.
 
David Hearne’s new novel exposes a major terrorist attack scheduled for the morning of Christmas. A 16-year-old Muslim girl named Sheeva, who falls in love with a 19-year-old agnostic American boy, becomes a primary figure in the tumultuous story. Her father, Ali Hasson, is an Afghanistan doctor given political asylum in America because of the assistance he provided US forces during the onset of the war. Unknown to most, however, is the fact that Ali is a closet Islamic terrorist leader intent on orchestrating an attack on America more devastating than that of nine eleven. Their targets are 3 nuclear power plants and numerous hospitals.
 
Another dark side of Sheeva’s father is his habitual beating of his daughter because of her westernized behavior and relationship with an unbeliever. After succumbing to numerous beatings, Sheeva runs away from home, but during her escape discovers her father is the leader of a major terrorist plot scheduled to occur on Christmas morning. When she and her boyfriend Jason try to alert officials, they are met with the fact that if they admit their relationship, Jason would face being arrested for harboring Sheeva, a runaway, statutory rape, lascivious conduct with a minor and numerous other charges. Conviction of these charges, would label Jason as a registered sex offender for the rest of his life. The Romeo and Juliet couple are faced with the moral dilemma of saving thousands of lives, but having their relationship and lives destroyed by this legal quagmire; or stay quiet about her father’s terrorist ambitions, allowing the two of them to stay together and avoid her boyfriend facing charges about their affair. The result of a conviction would have her boyfriend vilified more by the public than terrorist, murderers or kidnappers.
 
The reader is thrust into this young couple's unenviable dilemma of trying to choose between helping to save thousands and going to jail or saying nothing and knowing their silence helped bring on the death of many.

Last Updated (Friday, 13 August 2010 21:42)