Book Description
Fourteen stories of colorful western characters and how they are transformed.
Author : Lori Van Pelt
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 46,58 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780826334930
Fourteen stories of colorful western characters and how they are transformed.
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Page : 124 pages
File Size : 43,6 MB
Release : 2006-07
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Published for devotees of the cowboy and the West, American Cowboy covers all aspects of the Western lifestyle, delivering the best in entertainment, personalities, travel, rodeo action, human interest, art, poetry, fashion, food, horsemanship, history, and every other facet of Western culture. With stunning photography and you-are-there reportage, American Cowboy immerses readers in the cowboy life and the magic that is the great American West.
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Page : 124 pages
File Size : 47,25 MB
Release : 2006-07
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Published for devotees of the cowboy and the West, American Cowboy covers all aspects of the Western lifestyle, delivering the best in entertainment, personalities, travel, rodeo action, human interest, art, poetry, fashion, food, horsemanship, history, and every other facet of Western culture. With stunning photography and you-are-there reportage, American Cowboy immerses readers in the cowboy life and the magic that is the great American West.
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Page : 416 pages
File Size : 27,53 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
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Author : Lori Van Pelt
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 16,17 MB
Release : 2006-06-27
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780765310620
Amelia Earhart (1897-1937) was the best-known female aviator of her time. She set altitude records, speed records, and transcontinental flight records. Earhart championed the efforts of women in aviation. In 1937, she attempted to fly around the world but, just days before her fortieth birthday, vanished, together with navigator Fred Noonan, in the Pacific en route to tiny Howland Island. Searches continue, and the new technologies being employed may eventually solve the mystery.
Author : Tim O'Brien
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 25,50 MB
Release : 2009-10-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0547420293
A classic work of American literature that has not stopped changing minds and lives since it burst onto the literary scene, The Things They Carried is a ground-breaking meditation on war, memory, imagination, and the redemptive power of storytelling. The Things They Carried depicts the men of Alpha Company: Jimmy Cross, Henry Dobbins, Rat Kiley, Mitchell Sanders, Norman Bowker, Kiowa, and the character Tim O’Brien, who has survived his tour in Vietnam to become a father and writer at the age of forty-three. Taught everywhere—from high school classrooms to graduate seminars in creative writing—it has become required reading for any American and continues to challenge readers in their perceptions of fact and fiction, war and peace, courage and fear and longing. The Things They Carried won France's prestigious Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger and the Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize; it was also a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Author : Delilah S. Dawson
Publisher : Arrow
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 13,64 MB
Release : 2020-03-30
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ISBN : 9781787462410
Author : Jay Atkinson
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 13,79 MB
Release : 2015-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1493018175
Early on March 15, 1697, a band of Abenaki warriors in service to the French raided the English frontier village of Haverhill, Massachusetts. Striking swiftly, the Abenaki killed twenty-seven men, women, and children, and took thirteen captives, including thirty-nine-year-old Hannah Duston and her week-old daughter, Martha. A short distance from the village, one of the warriors murdered the squalling infant by dashing her head against a tree. After a forced march of nearly one hundred miles, Duston and two companions were transferred to a smaller band of Abenaki, who camped on a tiny island located at the junction of the Merrimack and Contoocook Rivers, several miles north of present day Concord, New Hampshire. This was the height of King William’s War, both a war of terror and a religious contest, with English Protestantism vying for control of the New World with French Catholicism. After witnessing her infant’s murder, Duston resolved to get even. Two weeks into their captivity, Duston and her companions, a fifty-one-year-old woman and a twelve-year-old boy, moved among the sleeping Abenaki with tomahawks and knives, killing two men, two women, and six children. After returning to the bloody scene alone to scalp their victims, Duston and the others escaped down the Merrimack River in a stolen canoe. They braved treacherous waters and the constant threat of attack and recapture, returning to tell their story and collect a bounty for the scalps. Was Hannah Duston the prototypical feminist avenger, or the harbinger of the Native American genocide? In this meticulously researched and riveting narrative, bestselling author Jay Atkinson sheds new light on the early struggle for North America.
Author : Joyce A. Cascio
Publisher :
Page : 1230 pages
File Size : 46,64 MB
Release : 2005-05
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780976237310
Author : David Herbert Lawrence
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 14,57 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9788809020825