The Silver Fox


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Le Renard Argenté


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Sergeant Utley is good at two things in life: playing baseball and fighting Nazis. In Le Renard Argenté, he does both. The vignettes of Le Renard Argenté meld the Los Angeles Dodgers' 2017 and 2018 baseball seasons with the battlefields of World War II for a journey into purely speculative, deeply absurdist alternate history. "Space, the final frontier ... or so I thought, until I traveled to the world of Le Renard Argenté. This project looked deep within my soul, and my soul blinked. Like Chase Utley himself, it emerges from the foggy, hard-bitten quiet into a being of unexpected beauty, a testimony to tenacity and the adaptability of experience. Which is to say, it's a big smile." - Jon Weisman, author, Brothers in Arms: Koufax, Kershaw, and the Dodgers' Extraordinary Pitching Tradition "Ms. Smith hilariously takes you into a different reality to tell a story with perhaps the most unique of perspectives. Surreal and bizarre, ridiculous and hysterical. She turns the ultimate grinder into the ultimate Basterd." - Adam Amin, ESPN Broadcaster "Do I like the book? I mean, I don't dislike it." - Keith Law, Senior Baseball Writer ESPN and Twitter Bon Vivant




Silver Fox


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In the second narrative in the SILVER FOX trilogy true crime rocket scientist Nick van der Leek analyzes the Chris Watts case in a brand new way - through the prism of marriage. "We want to see the marriage while standing in his shoes, and then step into Shan'ann heels, and feel out the view from there. We don't want glimpses through selfies - we want a longer, slower pan through their marriage, so that we can feel our way to something we haven't seen before. I call it weddedness. How wedded were each of these people, and how did that drive the wheels towards inevitable annihilation?"SILVER FOX WEDDED HUSBAND WEDDED WIFE also integrates the latest news, analysis and dramatizations into the most authentic and up-to-date account of the Watts case available anywhere.




The Silver Fox and the Hound


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Charles has never seen such a good-looking man as Brody nor has he seen such a player. Brody is a hound and Charles wants nothing to do with another playboy. He has had his heart broken in college from the campus player and never wants to go through that kind of agony again. He may be obsessed with Brody, but he can control himself....or can he?Brody has a crush on the silver fox in his office. He wants the older man with every fiber of his being. The only problem is that Charles doesn't seem to like him very much. Brody doesn't understand why Charles hates him so much when he has been nothing but kind to him. He can't seem to get his heart on the same page as his brain when it comes to Charles.You know what they say about assuming....?Not suitable for those under 18. Graphic sexual language and content.




Sharp Eyes, the Silver Fox: His Many Adventures


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"Sharp Eyes, the Silver Fox: His Many Adventures" is a book of animal stories for children. The book is a part of longer series telling about the amazing adventures and life of wood-dwellers. This part follows Sharp Eyes and his friends as they travel from his family home in the hollow log, escape hunters, and visits the Central Park Menagerie.







Silver-fox Farming


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Silver Fox Farming


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From the foregoing it is evident that silver foxes can be and in fact, are being propagated in confinement. Like most new enterprises, fox raising is a business regarding which opinions vary. The favorable facts are that silver foxes are easily and securely kept in simple wire inclosures; that suitable food for them is cheap and easily obtainable; that they are not subject to serious diseases and that their disposition and quality of their fur can be improved by selective breeding. Opposed to these are the unfavorable facts that they are by nature suspicious, nervous, and not inclined to repose confidence in man; and that, largely for these reasons, they do not breed regularly and successfully, except when cared for by experienced persons more or less gifted in handling them. The number of persons now engaged in the business is relatively small, and the work is still experimental, yet many of the initial difficulties already have been overcome. Numerous minor failures seem explainable in large measure, and are offset by several conspicuous successes. It is therefore probable that under proper management fox raising will be developed into a profitable industry, and it is perhaps not too much to expect that a domestic breed of foxes will be produced. Only time can show how far such expectations will be realized, but present indications must be regarded as very encouraging.




Silver Fox Ranching


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Farmers' Bulletin


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