William Durbin

William Paul Durbin Jr. (born Dec. 31, 1953) is a martial artist and Baptist minister, known for founding , meaning "spiritually positive gentle person system of martial arts", a form of Kempo, in 1982. It is a Gendai Budō martial art in the James Mitose lineage intended to provide for all aspects of self-defense. The Hombu Dojo, or headquarters, is located in Frankfort, Kentucky. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. The Winter War
    a novel
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    by Durbin, William, 1951-
    Published 2008
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  2. The journal of Otto Peltonen
    a Finnish immigrant
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    by Durbin, William, 1951-
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  3. The journal of Sean Sullivan
    a Transcontinental Railroad worker
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    by Durbin, William, 1951-
    Published 1999
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  4. by Durbin, William, 1951-
    Published 2004
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  5. Until the last spike
    the journal of Sean Sullivan a Transcontinental Railroad worker Nebraska and Points West 1867
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    by Durbin, William, 1951-
    Published 2013
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  6. The journal of Otto Peltonen
    a Finnish immigrant
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    by Durbin, William, 1951-
    Published 2000
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