Ambush at Black Rock


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Someone in the town of Black Rock would like to see Clint Adams dead, but Clint is not going to let him get his wish.




Ambush at Black Rock


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SHOT TO PIECES Clint Adams is lucky to be alive. Ambushed in the sleepy little town of Black Rock, he took four bullets at point-blank range—and survived. Now he's laid up for a while with nothing to do but heal up...and think. Someone wants him dead in the worst way, and it's only a matter of time before they try again...and they will. Because there's no better way to put Black Rock on the map than to have a famous gunslinger get killed in town. But Clint isn't the kind of man to go down without a fight. Calling on his old friend, Bat Masterson, he's going to teach the entire town that it's not polite to shoot at strangers... because they just might shoot back!




Dominance and Delusion


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WHY DO WE DO THE THINGS WE DO? WHY DO WE THINK THE WAY WE DO? Why do we think we are special? Why do we think we are rational? Why do we think we are the culmination of evolution? WHY DO WE BEHAVE THE WAY WE DO? Why do we have war? Why do we have dictators? Why do we have cults Why do we have criminals? wHY DO WE BELIEVE THE THINGS WE DO? Why do we believe in astrology? Why do we believe in religion? WHY ARE WE THE WAY WE ARE? Why are we bipedal? Why are we hairless Why are we intelligent? There are answers to all these whys. That is what this book is all about.




Nevada's Black Rock Desert


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Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press Veteran author Session S. Wheeler and award winning artist Craig Sheppard have come together to give the reader a taste of the history, and stark beauty of one of Nevada's most unique geological, and environmental features.




Lossing's Pictorial Field Book of the War of 1812


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Originally published in 1868, this history features in-depth research and interviews with veterans, illuminating the events of the war in greater detail than any previous work. It also brings to view soldiers whose deeds have been overlooked by history, but whose sacrifices will forever be remembered.










Lost Mines of the Old West


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AUTHENTIC STORY OF THE “PEGLEG” AND 21 OTHER STORIES OF FABULOUS LOST MINES! Author Howard D. Clark, a Kansas native, had an extensive career in journalism with appointments including managing editor for the Farm Press Publications of Chicago, Illinois; staff writer for a number of business papers; and statistical and analytical specialist for other periodicals and concerns. This background, plus extensive travel on the Pacific Coast, fitted him particularly well to undertake the writing of this book. Lost mine legends make up a large section of Western folklore. In this collection he has made a sincere effort to present only the most important and best authenticated of them all. He has also had the invaluable assistance of Ray Hetherington, an unquestioned authority in the field of Western Americana. Much of the source material used herein was collected by Mr. Hetherington through thirty years of extensive research. First published in 1946, this collection of lost mine legends is considered among the most complete and factual of any ever assembled.




Niles' Weekly Register


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Containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts: together with notices of the arts and manu factures, and a record of the events of the times.




Within Our Gates


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"[These volumes] are endlessly absorbing as an excursion into cultural history and national memory."--Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.