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About the Book
John Henry MacDonald was born into abject poverty
and despair. He was blessed with two traits that would lift him from his low
station-he was smart and he was tough. He learned early in life that you did
not depend upon or place your trust in others. He made a pact with society in
that he would obey its laws, at least the ones he considered important, if it
would ignore him. Exploited by some and helped unselfishly by others he was
able to achieve a modest degree of success early in life.
Feeling the need to be a part of something, he
enlisted in the Army. Although he did not violate his pact, disaster struck
indirectly providing him with a secret fortune. His station in life was assured
until he agreed to help someone. That decision proved to be fatal.
About the Author
Hudson Bluford Eldridge did not graduate from High
School. He received a GED in the US Air Force and, after discharge, with the
aid of the GI Bill along with several other scholarships, earned a BS in
Engineering Physics from the University of Tennessee. Upon graduation, he
accepted an engineering position with Union Carbide at the X10 Laboratory at
Oak Ridge, Tennessee. There he took advantage of scholarships to earn a MS in
Theoretical Physics from the University of Tennessee. Upon completion of the
MS, the author accepted a position as physicist at Aerospace Corporation in Los
Angeles, California. There he earned a PHD in Experimental Nuclear Physics
assisted by a scholarship from UCLA.
Dr. Eldridge has held several academic posts at a
number of universities, high schools, and technical colleges. He has been a
author, co-author, or contributor to a number of technical books, text books,
and journal articles. He has been owner and founder of a chemical laboratory, a
fixed base aviation operation, an agricultural application company, and a
computer consultant firm. He is the author of fiction articles in magazines but
this book is his first attempt at a fiction novel.